1 Kings 15:28
In the third year of Asa's reign over Judah, Baasha killed Nadab and reigned in his place.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 1 Kings 15:28?

2. How does 1 Kings 15:28 demonstrate God's sovereignty over Israel's leadership changes?

3. What can we learn about God's justice from Baasha's rise to power?

4. How does 1 Kings 15:28 connect with God's promises to David's lineage?

5. What lessons on obedience can we apply from Baasha's actions in this verse?

6. How should Christians respond to leadership changes, based on 1 Kings 15:28?

7. How does 1 Kings 15:28 reflect God's sovereignty in the rise and fall of kings?

8. What does Baasha's assassination of Nadab reveal about the political instability in ancient Israel?

9. How does 1 Kings 15:28 align with the theme of divine judgment in the Bible?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 1 Kings 15?

11. Does any historical evidence support or contradict Asa's treaty with Ben-hadad of Syria in 1 Kings 15:18-20?

12. In 1 Kings 15:14, why are the high places said to remain, yet 2 Chronicles 14:3 claims Asa removed them?

13. In 1 Kings 15:13, is there any archeological corroboration for Asa deposing his grandmother Maachah over idol worship?

14. Where is the historical or archaeological proof confirming the prophesied downfall of Jeroboam's house (1 Kings 14:10-11)?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the assassination of Nadab by Baasha reflect the fulfillment of God's prophecy against Jeroboam's house?

2. In what ways does Asa's leadership in Judah contrast with the leadership in Israel during this period?

3. What lessons can we learn about the consequences of turning away from God, as seen in the northern kingdom's history?

4. How does the cycle of sin and judgment in Israel serve as a warning for us today?

5. In what ways can we apply the principle of trusting in God's sovereignty when facing instability in our own lives?1. How do the different kings in this chapter compare in their adherence to God's commandments?

2. In what ways did Abijam and Asa's reigns differ? How does this reflect on their individual relationship with God?

3. How do Asa's actions reflect the struggle between political and religious duties?

4. What does the continuous war between Asa and Baasha tell us about the effects of disobedience to God's commandments?

5. What could Baasha have done differently after hearing Jehu's prophecy?

6. How does Asa's foot disease symbolize his spiritual state?

7. How do you relate Asa's reliance on Ben-Hadad to today's reliance on alliances rather than on God?

8. What are the consequences of Nadab and Baasha's reign in Israel? How do these consequences reflect in our lives when we choose to turn away from God?

9. In what ways does God show mercy to David's lineage despite their sins?

10. How does 1 Kings 15 relate to your understanding of God's sovereignty?

11. How does the story of these kings challenge you in your spiritual journey?

12. If you were in Asa's position, how would you have responded to Baasha's threat?

13. What lessons can modern leaders learn from the reigns of the kings in 1 Kings 15?

14. How can we apply the lessons from Asa's reign in our personal lives?

15. How does the downfall of Baasha highlight the consequences of straying away from God's commandments?

16. In today's context, what could be considered "high places" that may hinder our full commitment to God?

17. If you were Asa, how would you have handled the pressure from Baasha's blockade?

18. How can we guard against the idolatries and sins that the kings of Judah and Israel fell into?

19. How does the continuous cycle of sin and repentance in 1 Kings 15 relate to our own spiritual cycles?

20. How can we discern when to rely on God versus forging human alliances in challenging times?

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