Prophets and Kings

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Prophets and Kings is a religious book by Ellen G. White that narrates and interprets the biblical history of Israel’s monarchy and prophetic era from a Seventh-day Adventist perspective.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian literature
Seventh-day Adventist literature
religious book
author Ellen G. White NERFINISHED
basedOn Bible NERFINISHED
Old Testament historical books
Old Testament prophetic books
containsInterpretationOf kings of Israel
kings of Judah
major prophets
minor prophets
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizesTheme covenant relationship
faithfulness to God
judgment and restoration
moral responsibility of leaders
prayer and obedience
followsInSeries Patriarchs and Prophets NERFINISHED
genre biblical commentary
devotional literature
historical narrative
hasInfluenceOn Adventist devotional practice
Adventist preaching
Seventh-day Adventist theology
hasPerspectiveOn great controversy between good and evil
intendedAudience Christians NERFINISHED
Seventh-day Adventists NERFINISHED
students of the Bible
language English
narrativeScope history of Israel’s monarchy
prophetic era of Israel and Judah
partOf Conflict of the Ages series NERFINISHED
positionInSeries second volume
precedesInSeries The Desire of Ages NERFINISHED
publisher Review and Herald Publishing Association NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Seventh-day Adventism NERFINISHED
subject Hebrew prophets
Israelite monarchy
Old Testament NERFINISHED
biblical history
moral instruction
prophetic ministry
spiritual lessons
theologicalPerspective Seventh-day Adventist NERFINISHED
usedBy Seventh-day Adventist educational institutions
usedFor Bible study
devotional reading
religious instruction

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Ellen G. White notableWork Prophets and Kings