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June 12 — Preserved Line, Renewed Covenant — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | 2 Kings 11–12; 2 Chronicles 22–24 | Resolved to Read

8 min · 12 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio June 12 — Preserved Line, Renewed Covenant — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | 2 Kings 11–12; 2 Chronicles 22–24 | Resolved to Read

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In today’s reading from 2 Kings 11:1–12:3 and 2 Chronicles 22:10–24:2, we see God protect David’s royal line through Joash, even when Athaliah tries to wipe it out completely. Hidden in the temple and then crowned at the right time, Joash’s early reign—guided by Jehoiada the priest—brings renewal of covenant faithfulness and attention to the house of the Lord. These chapters remind us that even when evil seems to prevail, God quietly preserves His promises and raises up leaders to call His people back to Him. Resolved to Read is a daily chronological Bible podcast guiding you through Scripture in one year—with short readings, quiet moments of reflection, and warm, every‑other‑week conversations that bring faith to life. Join the journey, stay consistent in God’s Word, and grow spiritually one day at a time. 📖 Subscribe on your favorite podcast app or watch on YouTube. 🎧 Listen daily + find the full reading plan by following along in the Daily Bible in Chronological Order edited by F. Lagard Smith. Music: "Ears to Hear" by Kent Simmons

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