2 Kings | |
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Testament: | Old |
Book Description: | 2 Kings is the twelfth book of the Bible and continues the history of the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah. It includes the stories of prophets such as Elisha and Isaiah, the destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel by the Assyrians, the reforms of King Hezekiah, and the eventual fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians. The book underscores the importance of covenant faithfulness and God's sovereignty. |
Chapter: | 10 |
Verses: | Verse: 1 • Verse: 2 • Verse: 3 • Verse: 4 • Verse: 5 • Verse: 6 • Verse: 7 • Verse: 8 • Verse: 9 • Verse: 10 • Verse: 11 • Verse: 12 • Verse: 13 • Verse: 14 • Verse: 15 • Verse: 16 • Verse: 17 • Verse: 18 • Verse: 19 • Verse: 20 • Verse: 21 • Verse: 22 • Verse: 23 • Verse: 24 • Verse: 25 • Verse: 26 • Verse: 27 • Verse: 28 • Verse: 29 • Verse: 30 • Verse: 31 • Verse: 32 • Verse: 33 • Verse: 34 • Verse: 35 • Verse: 36 • |