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- 1 & 2 Kings : a commentary for biblical preaching and teaching / by Schreiner, David B.(CARDINAL)866637; Compson, Lee.;
Publisher's Preface to the Series -- Preface to 1 and 2 Kings -- Exegetical Author's Acknowledgments -- Preaching Author's Acknowledgments -- Overview of All Preaching Passages -- Abbreviations -- Introduction to 1 & 2 Kings -- The Collapse of the United Monarchy -- Solomon Securing the Throne -- Succession of Solomon (1 Kings 1:1-2:11) -- Establishing the Throne (1 Kings 2:12-2:46a) -- Solomon's Wisdom Displayed -- The Lord's Appearance (1 Kings 2:46b-3:15) -- Solomon's Wisdom in Adjudication (1 Kings 3:16-28) --Solomon's Wisdom in the Affairs of the Kingdom (1 Kings 4:1-34[5:14]) -- Solomon's Building Campaigns and Other Endeavors -- Preparations / (1 Kings 5:1-18[5:15-32]) -- Building the Royal Precinct (1 Kings 6:1-7:51) -- Dedication Speech (1 Kings 8:1-66) -- The Lord's Second Appearance (1 Kings 9:1-9) -- More Royal Endeavors (1 Kings 9:10-28) -- Solomon's Legacy (1 Kings 10:1-29) -- Dissolution of the United Monarchy -- Solomon's Demise (1 Kings 11:1-43) -- Schism (1 Kings 12:1-24) -- Reign of Jeroboam I (1 Kings 12:25-14:20) -- The Divided Monarchy -- Political Upheaval -- Dynastic Stability versus Instability (1 Kings 14:21-16:20) -- The Omrides Established (1 Kings 16:21-34) -- Prophets and Kings -- Elijah and the Omrides (1 Kings 17:1-2 Kings 1:18) -- Elisha and Kings (2 Kings 2:1-13:25) -- Political Upheaval -- The Arrival of Assyria (2 Kings 14:1-16:20) -- Samaria versus Jerusalem (2 Kings 17:1-20:21) -- Judah Alone -- The Good and The Bad -- Manasseh and Ammon (2 Kings 21:1-26) -- Josiah (2 Kings 22:1-23:30) -- The End -- The Fall of Jerusalem to Babylon (2 Kings 23:31-25:30) -- References
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- American wildflowers: a literary field guide / by Barba, Susan,editor.; Shapton, Leanne,illustrator.(CARDINAL)465169;
Includes bibliographical references (page 320)American Wildflowers: A Literary Field Guide collects poems, essays, and letters from the 1700s to the present that focus on wildflowers and their place in our culture and in the natural world. Editor Susan Barba has curated a selection of plants and texts that celebrate diversity: There are foreign-born writers writing about American plants and American writers on non-native plants. There are rural writers with deep regional knowledge and urban writers who are intimately acquainted with the nature in their neighborhoods. There are female writers, Black writers, gay writers, indigenous writers. Included here is the work of botanists such as William Bartram, George Washington Carver, and Robin Wall Kimmerer, and horticultural writers like Neltje Blanchan and Eleanor Perényi. There are prose pieces by Aldo Leopold, Lydia Davis, and Aimee Nezhukumatathil. And most of all, there are poems: from Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, William Carlos Williams and T. S. Eliot to Allen Ginsberg and Robert Creeley, Lucille Clifton and Louise Glück, Natalie Diaz and Jericho Brown. The book includes exquisite watercolors by Leanne Shapton throughout and is organized by species and botanical family--think of it as a field guide to the literary imagination.
- Subjects: Essays.; Literature.; Poetry.; American literature.; Wild flowers in literature.; Wild flowers; Wild flowers;
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