Category: 2 Kings
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2 Kings 16: King Ahaz Sacrifices Son in Fire
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in 2 Kings2 Kings 15 chronicles the life of King Ahaz, turning away from God and compromising our faith for earthly gains will lead to disastrous outcomes. Read More…
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2 Kings 17: The Fall of the Northern Kingdom
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in 2 Kings2 Kings 16 gives a descriptive account of the fall of the northern kingdom of Israel and the events leading to it Read More…
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2 Kings 18: Triumph of Faith – Hezekiah’s Reign
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in 2 Kings2 Kings 18 tells of Hezekiah’s unwavering faith in God, and his reign serves as an example of the victory that comes with total reliance on God. Read More…
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2 Kings 19: Hezekiah Prays for Deliverance
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in 2 Kings2 Kings 19 narrates the story of King Hezekiah’s prayer for deliverance and God’s reassuring response. Read More…
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2 Kings 20: Hezekiah Struck by Severe Illness
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in 2 Kings2 Kings 20 unfolds the intriguing narrative of King Hezekiah’s life-threatening illness, divine healing, and the signs accompanied with it. Read More…
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2 Kings 21: Wickedness of Kings Manasseh and Amon
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in 2 Kings2 Kings 21 focuses on the reigns of two kings: Manasseh and Amon, both reigned in Jerusalem and were marked by idolatry, immorality, and defiance against God. Read More…
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2 Kings 22: Revival Under King Josiah
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in 2 KingsIn 2 Kings 22, the Bible chronicles King Josiah bringing revival, it serves as an inspiration for reviving faith during times of spiritual decline. Read More…
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2 Kings 23: Josiah’s Efforts to Reform Judah
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in 2 Kings2 Kings 23 presents an account of King Josiah’s efforts to reform the religious practices in Judah, bolstered by the discovery of the Book of the Law. Read More…
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2 Kings 24: Arrival of Nebuchadnezzar
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in 2 Kings2 Kings 24 presents a dramatic sequence of events that lead up to the Babylonian captivity of the nation of Judah. Read More…
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2 Kings 25: Downfall of Jerusalem at Hands of Babylonians
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in 2 Kings2 Kings 25 presents a grim narrative that tells of the downfall and destruction of Jerusalem and Judah at the hands of the Babylonians. Read More…