2 Kings
- the prophet's role in the history of Israel and Judah, and the power of the divine word, particularly as transmitted by the prophet Elisha
- God's relentless insistence on faithfulness to the law of Moses (largely ignored by the people) as a condition for continuation of the Davidic covenant
- the dire effects of idol worship as practiced by the Canaanites and foolishly emulated by Israel and Judah
- inevitable doom as the fruit of disobedience, despite the occasional reforms instituted by some of the kings.
Series : Word Biblical Commentary
Ahaziah and Elijah (1:1-18) — The ascension of Elijah (2:1-25) — Jehoshaphat and Joram against Moab (3:1-27) — Elisha’s works (4:1-44) — Naaman’s cure (5:1-27) — Elisha and the Syrians (6:1-33) — The lepers and the Syrians (7:1-20) — Hazael, king in Damascus (8:1-29) — Jehu (9:1-37) — The reign of Jehu (10:1-36) — The revolt against Athaliah (11:1-20) — The reign of Joash (12:1-22 [11:21-12:21]) — Syrian oppression and the death of Elisha (13:1-25) — Amaziah and Jeroboam II (14:1-29) — Kings of the eighth century B.C. (15:1-38) — The apostasy of Ahaz (16:1-20) — The fall and resettlement of Samaria (17:1-41) — Hezekiah and the siege of Jerusalem (18:1-37) — Isaiah’s prophecy and the Assyrian retreat (19:1-37) — Hezekiah and Isaiah (20:1-21) — The reigns of Manasseh and Amon (21:1-26) — The reign of Josiah (22:1-20) — The reign of Josiah, continued (23:1-37) — Attack and deportation (24:1-20) — Jerusalem destroyed and second deportation (25:1-30).
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