People in Scripture

The Bible is the story of God, and it unfolds through the lives of real people. These men and women walked with God, wrestled with sin, made bold choices, and at times failed in dramatic ways. But through every triumph and every failure, God was at work, shaping their lives and revealing His purposes. These exhibits invite you to explore their stories in full context: the history they lived in, the theology that shaped them, and the personal journeys that still speak today. As you engage with their lives, you will discover truths that can challenge you, encourage you, and transform your own walk with God.

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  • Explore how Omri’s reign strengthened Israel politically while deepening the nation’s drift from God.

  • Witness a king whose seven-day rule ended in fire and testified to the instability of stolen power.

  • Learn how Elah’s careless leadership invited his downfall and highlighted the cost of weak kingship.

  • Uncover how Baasha’s ascent to power judged one dynasty only to repeat the sins that led Israel astray.

  • Explore Nadab’s short reign and its consequences for a kingdom losing its way.

  • See how Asa’s reforms brought temporary renewal but also revealed the limits of human resolve.

  • Discover how Jeroboam’s choices set Israel on a path of division and idolatry that shaped its future.

  • Learn how Rehoboam’s leadership choices fractured the kingdom and altered Israel’s destiny.

  • King Abijah reigned 915-912 BC Carousel of images for this Bible Exhibit Abijah, the second king of Judah, was the son of Rehoboam and grandson of Solomon. He briefly

  • Step into Solomon’s kingdom, a golden age of wisdom, wealth, and worship, until a divided heart led to a divided nation.

  • Explore the rise and fall of Saul’s kingdom, a cautionary story of a king who looked the part but failed to follow God’s heart.

  • Enter the story of David’s kingdom, where a shepherd-king ruled with a heart after God and laid the foundation for the coming Messiah.