Section 04
House Versus Kingdom
A central distinction in this study is the difference between a house and a
kingdom.
Yahwah's design was a family/house order with Yahwah as Father and head. The
kingdom system was man's system, not the original covenant ideal.
When Israel asked for a king in 1 Samuel 8, the people were not merely asking
for administration. They were asking to be like the nations.
From that point, the study follows a pattern:
- The house asks for a human king.
- The kingdom system grows.
- The united kingdom fractures.
- The split produces northern Israel/Ephraim and southern Judah.
- Those political identities become part of the judgment story.
The two-house split itself should be read as a fruit of harlotry, not Yahwah's
desired end-state. The land allotments mattered, but the people were not meant
to become hostile national identities. They were meant to remain one house.
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