History of the Kingdom of God Under the Old Testament
Hengstenberg's theological history tracing the development of God's kingdom throughout the Old Testament, beginning with the patriarchal period from Abraham through Moses and continuing through Israel's subsequent history under judges, kings, and prophets.
54 Chapters
Table of Contents
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01. Introduction
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02. First Period: From Abraham to Moses
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03. § 1. The Condition of the Human Race at the Time of Abraham’s Call
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04. § 2. History of Abraham
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05. § 3. Isaac
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06. § 4. Jacob
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07. § 5. Joseph
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08. § 6. Remarks on Government, Manners, and Culture
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09. § 7. Of the Religious Knowledge of the Patriarchs
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10. § 8. Of the External Worship of God Among the Patriarchs
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11. Second Period: The Period of the Law, from Moses to the Birth of Christ
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12. First Section: Moses
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13. § 1. Introduction
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14. § 2. The Call of Moses
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15. § 3. The Deliverance Out of Egypt: Exo_7:8, to the End of Chap. 15
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16. § 4. The March Through the Wilderness Until the Giving of the Law on Sinai
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17. § 5. The Covenant on Sinai
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18. § 7. From the Breaking Up on Sinai to the Death of Moses: Numbers 10 to the End of ...
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19. Second Section. History of Joshua
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20. § 1. From the Death of Moses to the Conquest of Jericho
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21. § 2. From The Taking of Jericho to the Division of the Land
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22. § 3. Division of the Land
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23. § 4. Return of the Trans-Jordanic Tribes.—Joshua’s Last Exhortations.—Accounts Give...
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24. Essay on the Life and Writings of Hengstenberg
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25. Second Period: The Period of the Law; From Moses to the Birth of Christ
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26. Third Section. The Period of the Judges; From Joshua’s Death to the Election of Saul
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27. §1. Chronological Survey
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28. § 2. Introductory Remarks
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29. § 3. Principal Events
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30. § 4. The Civil Constitution at the Time of the Judges
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31. § 5. The Condition of Religion
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32. Fourth Section. From the Establishment of Royalty to the Division of the Kingdom
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33. § 1. Events from the Election of Saul Till His Rejection
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34. § 2. From the Rejection of Saul to His Death; or, Saul and David
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35. § 3. David and Ish-Bosheth
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36. § 4. David King Over Israel
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37. § 5. The Life of Solomon
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38. Fifth Section. From the Division of the Kingdom to the Babylonish Captivity
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39. § 1. Rehoboam and Jeroboam
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40. § 2. Abijam and Asa in the Kingdom of Judah. Nadab, Baasha, Elah, Zimri, Omri, and ...
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41. § 3. Jehoshaphat
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42. § 4. Ahaziah in the Kingdom of Israel
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43. § 5. Joram in the Kingdom of Israel and in the Kingdom of Judah
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44. § 6. Jehu, Jehoahaz, Jehoash, Jeroboam II, and Zechariah, the Five Kings of the Dyn...
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45. § 7. History of the Kingdom of Israel to the Time of Its Complete Dissolution
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46. § 8. Judea Under Jotham, Ahaz, Hezekiah
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47. § 9. From Manasseh to the Captivity
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48. Sixth Section. Jewish History From The Captivity To The Destruction Of Jerusalem.
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49. § 1. The Babylonish Captivity.
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50. § 2. The New Colony on the Jordan to the Completion of the Building of the Temple; ...
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51. § 3. Ezra and Nehemiah
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52. § 4. From the Death of Nehemiah to the Time of the Maccabees
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53. § 5. The Time of the Maccabees
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54. § 6. The Jews under the Supremacy of the Romans
