2 Kings

Fall of Israel

The Book of 2 Kings is the fourth book of the Books of the Kings in the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It continues the story of the kings of Israel and Judah, beginning with the reign of Ahaziah, the king of Israel, and ending with the fall of the Kingdom of Judah to the Babylonians. The book includes the stories of the kings of Israel and Judah, including both the good kings who followed God's commands and the bad kings who turned away from God. It also includes the stories of the prophets Elijah and Elisha, who were sent by God to warn the people of Israel and Judah of their disobedience and to call them back to God. The book ends with the fall of the Kingdom of Judah to the Babylonians, and the exile of the Israelites to Babylon. Key figures in the book of 2 Kings include Ahaziah, Jehoram, Jehu, Jehoahaz, Jehoiachin, and Zedekiah. The book also mentions various other individuals, such as the prophets and the priests, who served as advisers and leaders for the kings

Commentary

25 chapters
The Book of 2 Kings is the fourth book of the Books of the Kings in the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It continues the story of the kings of Israel and Judah, beginning with the reign of Ahaziah, the king of Israel, and ending with the fall of the Kingdom of Judah to the Babylonians. The book includes the stories of the kings of Israel and Judah, including both the good kings who followed God's commands and the bad kings who turned away from God. It also includes the stories of the prophets Elijah and Elisha, who were sent by God to warn the people of Israel and Judah of their disobedience and to call them back to God. The book ends with the fall of the Kingdom of Judah to the Babylonians, and the exile of the Israelites to Babylon. Key figures in the book of 2 Kings include Ahaziah, Jehoram, Jehu, Jehoahaz, Jehoiachin, and Zedekiah. The book also mentions various other individuals, such as the prophets and the priests, who served as advisers and leaders for the kings

Biblical figures

Key figures in 2 Kings

God

God

Supreme Being

Israel

Israel

King

David

David

Prophet, King of Israel

Moses

Moses

Prophet, biblical judge

Judah

Judah

Tribal leader

Jerusalem

Jerusalem

Capital

Egypt

Egypt

Pharaoh

Dan

Dan

Judge

Jacob

Jacob

Prophet, Patriarchs

Solomon

Solomon

Prophet, King of Israel

P

Philistine

Enemy

Pharaoh

Pharaoh

Pharaoh

Ben

Ben

Son of Jacob.

Abraham

Abraham

Prophet, patriarch

Joshua

Joshua

Prophet

J

Jordan

Baptist

Ephraim

Ephraim

Tribe Leader

Z

Zion

No official position held by the figure Zion.

S

Syria

Ruler

Jeremiah

Jeremiah

Prophet, Cohen

Manasseh son of Jacob

Manasseh son of Jacob

A

Assyria

King of Assyria

Isaac

Isaac

Prophet, patriarch

H

Hezekiah

King of Judah

A

Ammon

Servant

S

Samaria

King of Israel

G

Gilead

Judge

E

Edom

Chief of Edom.

G

Gad

prophet

Reuben

Reuben

Firstborn of Jacob.

Jehoshaphat

Jehoshaphat

King of Judah

R

Ram

Judge

Elisha

Elisha

Prophet

G

Galilee

Region

Elijah

Elijah

Prophet

B

Bethel

priest

J

Jonah

Prophet

Zedekiah

Zedekiah

King of Judah

B

Bashan

King of Bashan

D

Damascus

Governor of Damascus

J

Josiah

King of Judah

Z

Zadok

High Priest of Israel

Ishmael

Ishmael

Son of Abraham

N

Naphtali

Tribal leader

A

Azariah

High Priest

J

Jezreel

The position held by Jezreel was "a city in Israel."

J

Joash

King

N

Nathan

Prophet

A

Amaziah

King

A

Ahaziah

King of Judah

R

Ramah

Prophet.

A

Asaph

Singer

H

Hilkiah

High Priest of Israel

C

Carmel

Prophet.

A

Amon

King

G

Gedaliah

Governor

I

Isaiah

Prophet

Z

Zidon

King

S

Shaphan

Scribe

J

Joram

King

J

Johanan

High Priest of Israel

U

Uzziah

King of Judah

A

Arnon

Governor

Abel

Abel

Shepherd

J

Jotham

King of Judah

H

Hazael

King

Jezebel

Jezebel

Queen consort

M

Mattan

High Priest

A

Ahijah

High Priest of Israel

G

Gaza

Ruler of Gaza

N

Nethaniah

Captain

S

Seraiah

High Priest of Israel

H

Haran

positionheld: Brother of Abraham

M

Mesha

King

N

Nineveh

Capital

O

Omri

King of Israel

Tirzah

Tirzah

Queen

A

Athaliah

Queen regnant, King of Judah

E

Elah

King of Israel

E

Elishama

Leader

N

Naaman

Commander of the army

M

Mattaniah

High Priest

E

Eliakim

Chief steward

Z

Zacharia

Prophet

Z

Zimri

King of Israel

A

Amoz

Prophet

J

Joah

Secretary

K

Kidron

Judge

R

Rezin

King

U

Urijah

Prophet

Z

Zephaniah

Prophet

A

Adaiah

Priest

T

Tarry

Position held: Judge.

E

Elnathan

High official

H

Hena

Unknown

M

Michaiah

Prophet.

S

Shalma

T

Trea

A

Arpad

J

Jaazaniah

Z

Zachariah

H

Halah

I

Ivah

J

Jehonadab

T

Tikva

A

Amittai

A

Armenia

A

Azaliah

H

Hephzibah

H

Huldah

J

Jerusha

T

Tikvah

Z

Zibiah

A

Arieh

A

Ashima

J

Janoah

J

Jedidah

S

Silla

Z

Zair

Ahab

Ahab

King of Israel

B

Baasha

King of Israel

E

Eli

High Priest of Israel, biblical judge

Ham

Ham

J

Jehoahaz

King of Judah, King of Israel

J

Jehoiada

High Priest of Israel

Jehoiakim

Jehoiakim

King of Judah

M

Menahem

King of Israel

M

Moab

Nebuchadnezzar

Nebuchadnezzar

King of Babylon

S

Shallum

High Priest of Israel

S

Sharezer

King of Assyria

S

Shimea

Chapters

Elijah Confronts Ahaziah

Elijah Confronts Ahaziah

2 Kings 1

Jehoshaphat becomes king of Judah and follows the Lord, leading to a time of peace and prosperity.

Elijah's Ascension and Elisha's Request

Elijah's Ascension and Elisha's Request

2 Kings 2

Elijah is taken up to heaven in a whirlwind, leaving Elisha to carry on his work as prophet.

Moab Rebels Against Israel

Moab Rebels Against Israel

2 Kings 3

Moab rebels against Israel and Jehoram, the king of Israel, seeks the help of Jehoshaphat, the king of Judah.

Elisha and the Widow's Oil

Elisha and the Widow's Oil

2 Kings 4

Elisha performs many miracles, including feeding a large crowd with a small amount of food and healing a toxic stew.

Naaman's Healing

Naaman's Healing

2 Kings 5

Naaman, a commander of the Syrian army, is healed of leprosy by Elisha and becomes a believer in the Lord.

The Floating Ax Head

The Floating Ax Head

2 Kings 6

Elisha causes an ax head that had fallen into the water to float, demonstrating his power over nature.

The Siege of Samaria Lifted

The Siege of Samaria Lifted

2 Kings 7

The Lord lifts the siege of Samaria through Elisha's prophecy, bringing great abundance to the city.

Jehoram's Reign and Death in Israel

Jehoram's Reign and Death in Israel

2 Kings 8

Jehoram becomes king of Israel and leads the people into idolatry, eventually dying a painful death.

Jehu Anointed King of Israel

Jehu Anointed King of Israel

2 Kings 9

Jehu is anointed king of Israel by one of the sons of the prophet Elisha.

Jehu's Purge of the House of Ahab

Jehu's Purge of the House of Ahab

2 Kings 10

Jehu carries out a violent purge of the house of Ahab, eliminating all the remaining members of the dynasty.

Athaliah Overthrown

Athaliah Overthrown

2 Kings 11

Athaliah becomes queen of Judah and promotes idolatry, leading to her eventual overthrow and death.

Repair of the Temple

Repair of the Temple

2 Kings 12

Joash becomes king of Judah and carries out reforms, repairing the temple and removing idolatry.

Jehoahaz's Reign in Israel

Jehoahaz's Reign in Israel

2 Kings 13

Jehoahaz becomes king of Israel and leads the people into idolatry, eventually dying a painful death.

Amaziah's Reign in Judah

Amaziah's Reign in Judah

2 Kings 14

Amaziah becomes king of Judah and carries out reforms, defeating the Edomites in battle.

Reigns of Azariah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah

Reigns of Azariah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah

2 Kings 15

Azariah, also known as Uzziah, becomes king of Judah and carries out reforms, but also becomes proud and is struck with leprosy.

Hoshea's Reign and Fall of Samaria

Hoshea's Reign and Fall of Samaria

2 Kings 16

Hoshea becomes king of Israel and leads the people into idolatry, eventually causing the fall of Samaria to the Assyrians.

The Assyrian Exile of Israel

The Assyrian Exile of Israel

2 Kings 17

The people of Israel are exiled to Assyria as punishment for their idolatry and disobedience.

Hezekiah's Reign in Judah

Hezekiah's Reign in Judah

2 Kings 18

Hezekiah becomes king of Judah and carries out reforms, including removing idolatry and repairing the temple.

Sennacherib's Invasion of Judah

Sennacherib's Invasion of Judah

2 Kings 19

Sennacherib, the king of Assyria, invades Judah, but is ultimately defeated

Hezekiah's Illness and Deliverance

Hezekiah's Illness and Deliverance

2 Kings 20

Hezekiah becomes ill and is delivered from death by the Lord through the prophet Isaiah.

Manasseh's Reign in Judah

Manasseh's Reign in Judah

2 Kings 21

Manasseh becomes king of Judah and leads the people into great evil, including idol worship and child sacrifice.

Josiah's Reforms in Judah

Josiah's Reforms in Judah

2 Kings 22

Josiah becomes king of Judah and carries out extensive reforms, removing idolatry and repairing the temple.

The Book of the Law Found

The Book of the Law Found

2 Kings 23

The book of the law is discovered during repairs to the temple, leading to further reforms and a revival of faith.

Babylonian Captivity of Judah

Babylonian Captivity of Judah

2 Kings 24

Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, conquers Judah and exiles many of its citizens to Babylon.

Fall of Jerusalem and End of the Kingdom

Fall of Jerusalem and End of the Kingdom

2 Kings 25

Jerusalem is destroyed and the kingdom of Judah comes to an end, with the remaining citizens taken into exile in Babylon.