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Poole on 1 Kings: The Argument

These two Books called Of the Kings, because they treat of the kings of Judah and Israel, were written by the prophets, or holy men of God, living in or near their several times, and by some one of them digested into this order.  But whoever was the penman, that these are a part of those Holy Scriptures which were Divinely inspired is sufficiently evident first, From the concurring testimony of the whole Jewish church in all ages, to whom were committed the oracles of God, Romans 3:2, who also did faithfully discharge their duty in preserving and delivering them entirely and truly to their posterity from time to time, as plainly appears, because Christ and his apostles, who reproved them freely for their several sins, never taxed them with this fault, of depraving the Holy Scriptures of the Old Testament.  Secondly, Because this is manifest concerning divers parcels of them which were taken out of the records of the prophets Nathan, Ahijah, and Iddo, 2 Chronicles 9:29, and out of the prophecies of Isaiah and Jeremiah; and the rest doubtless were of the same nature.  Thirdly, From the approbation of these books by the New Testament, both generally, as 2 Timothy 3:16, All Scripture is given by inspiration from God, etc., which is affirmed concerning all those Holy Scriptures which Timothy had known, from a child, 2 Timothy 3:15, and therefore must necessarily be meant of all the books of the Old Testament, which the Jews owned for canonical Scripture; and particularly Romans 11:2, 3, etc., where a passage out of these books is quoted and owned as a part of the Holy Scripture, called the Scripture by way of eminency.

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Dr. Dilday
Dr. Dilday
Dec 10, 2025

Matthew Henry: 'Many histories are books of kings and their reigns, to which the affairs of their kingdoms are reduced; this is a piece of honour that has commonly been paid to crowned heads. The holy Scripture is the history of the kingdom of God among men, under the several administrations of it; but there the King is one and his name one. The particular history now before us accounts for the affairs of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel, yet with special regard to the kingdom of God among them; for still it is a sacred history, much more instructive and not less entertaining than any of the histories of the kings of the earth, to which (those of…

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Dr. Dilday
Dec 10, 2025

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Dr. Dilday
Dec 10, 2025

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