Prophets and Kings traces sacred history from Solomon's reign through the prophetic ministry to Israel and Judah, the Babylonian captivity, restoration under Ezra and Nehemiah, and prophetic glimpses of Messiah's coming. This volume completes the Conflict of the Ages series coverage of Old Testament history. White portrays how God worked through prophets to call His people to faithfulness, how apostasy brought judgment, how even amid national failure God preserved a faithful remnant, and how prophetic promises pointed to Christ. The book emphasizes lessons from Israel's history applicable to God's end-time people: dangers of compromising with the world, blessings of obedience, God's patience with backsliding people, prophetic responsibilities, and preparation for establishing God's eternal kingdom. Major prophets including Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel receive extended treatment.
All believers studying Old Testament history and prophecy, church members understanding their prophetic identity, those studying the great controversy, and Christians seeking lessons from Israel's experiences.
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