2 Kings 11:10
Then the priest gave to the commanders of hundreds the spears and shields of King David from the house of the LORD.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 2 Kings 11:10?

2. How does 2 Kings 11:10 demonstrate God's provision for His people's protection?

3. Why were "the spears and shields" from David's time significant in this context?

4. What does 2 Kings 11:10 teach about the importance of godly leadership?

5. How can we apply the principles of divine protection in our daily lives?

6. What other Scriptures highlight God's faithfulness in preserving His covenant promises?

7. How does 2 Kings 11:10 reflect God's protection over His chosen leaders?

8. What is the significance of the temple in 2 Kings 11:10?

9. Why were King David's weapons stored in the temple according to 2 Kings 11:10?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 2 Kings 11?

11. 2 Chronicles 11 portrays Rehoboam as a strong central authority; how do we address the inconsistencies when comparing his strength here with his weaker portrayal in other biblical passages?

12. Who was the high priest in the Bible?

13. Why do the details in 2 Chronicles 23:1-7 differ from the parallel account in 2 Kings 11, suggesting possible biblical inconsistencies?

14. Who was Abiathar in the Bible?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Jehoiada's leadership in 2 Kings 11:10 inspire you to take action in your own community or church?

2. In what ways can the preservation of King David's weapons be seen as a symbol of God's faithfulness in your life?

3. How can the account of Joash's protection and eventual kingship encourage you to trust in God's timing and promises?

4. What are some practical ways you can contribute to the collective mission of your church or community, similar to the commanders of hundreds?

5. Reflect on a time when remembering God's past faithfulness helped you face a current challenge. How can you apply this reflection to your present circumstances?1. How does Jehosheba's courage inspire you in the face of your own challenges?

2. Compare Athaliah's and Jehoiada's leadership styles. How can these be related to today's political and social leadership contexts?

3. How does the concept of divine justice manifest in this chapter, particularly in Athaliah's downfall?

4. In what ways does the story of Joash's survival reflect the preservation of the Davidic line and ultimately, the lineage of Jesus Christ?

5. How can we relate the destruction of Baal worship and the restoration of the worship of the LORD to our personal spiritual lives?

6. How does Jehoiada's role in this chapter reflect the importance of religious figures in political matters? How can we see this in today's world?

7. Why was it significant that Joash was hidden in the temple? What symbolism can you draw from this?

8. In your life, how can you emulate Jehoiada's sense of duty and commitment to what is right?

9. What does this chapter teach about the importance of having the right people in power?

10. How does this chapter show that God is ultimately in control, even when it seems that evil is reigning?

11. How can you apply Jehosheba's and Jehoiada's selflessness in your personal life or community?

12. Discuss the importance of making covenants in today's religious and social contexts, drawing from Jehoiada's covenant with the LORD, the king, and the people.

13. How does Joash's crowning ceremony relate to the concept of 'rightful kingship' in a divine sense?

14. In what ways does this chapter teach us to handle power and authority responsibly?

15. How can this chapter be used as a tool to reflect on political corruption and social justice issues in our present day?

16. Discuss the significance of the phrase "Treason! Treason!" from Athaliah in today's context.

17. How can we ensure the preservation of truth and justice in our societies, akin to Jehoiada's preservation of the Davidic line?

18. What lessons can we learn from the public reaction to Joash's coronation?

19. What are some modern-day 'Baals' in our societies, and how can we work towards their elimination?

20. How does the peace in Jerusalem after Joash's coronation inspire hope for resolution in the midst of our own societal or personal conflicts?

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