Second Kings continues the story of the divided nation of Israel and Judah that began in 1 Kings. The book begins about 850 BC with the conclusion of the prophet Elijah’s ministry and the work of his ...
The narrative of II Kings spans three troubled centuries from Ahab’s death (c. 853 B.C.) to Jehoiachin’s release from his Babylonian prison (c. 560 B.C.). The importance of this book can scarcely be ...
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