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The Oath of God Series
Promises of the Kingdom
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Narrado por:
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Regina Green
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David White
Can a throne survive the fall of a kingdom?
When God swore to David that his throne would be established forever, the promise was made to a king ruling a united nation at the height of its power. Within four generations, the kingdom would split. Within four centuries, the throne would be empty, the temple in ruins, and the line of David scattered into the camps of Babylon. The covenant had been sworn — and the throne had collapsed.
In The Oath of God Series — Book Two: The Promises of the Kingdom, David White traces the most contested oath in the Old Testament: the promise of a throne that no exile, no division, no four hundred silent years could finally extinguish. From the chaos of the judges to the gospel of the King, this is the story of how God preserved a covenant that, by every visible measure, His own people had broken beyond repair.
Drawing exclusively from the King James Version, this twelve-chapter study walks the full arc of the kingdom narrative:
• The shepherd boy chosen for what only God could see — a man after His own heart
• The Davidic covenant — and the sceptre that would not depart from Judah
• The prophets who held the promise aloft when no king sat on the throne
• The Suffering Servant — the King who would bleed before He would reign
• The exile, the remnant, and the four hundred silent years between the last prophet and the first cry of the gospel
• The arrival of the King — and the throne that no grave could keep empty
For every reader who has watched a promise collapse and wondered if God had abandoned it, this book offers the answer that the resurrection morning provided: the throne God swore to David is occupied still — and the King who sits on it cannot be deposed.
The promise was sworn to David. The kingdom was lost. The throne is eternal.
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