2 Kings Chapters - YLT Bible

2 Kings Chapters - YLT Bible

Second Kings continues the parallel histories of the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah, recording their progressive spiritual decline and ultimate exile. Key events include Elijah's ascension to heaven in a whirlwind, Elisha's many miracles, the Assyrian conquest and deportation of the northern kingdom (722 BC), and the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple (586 BC). 2 Kings Bible chapters demonstrate the catastrophic consequences of persistent national idolatry and disobedience, while also recording moments of godly reform under kings Hezekiah and Josiah that briefly turned the tide of judgment.


About 2 Kings

Second Kings is the twelfth book of the Bible, continuing seamlessly from First Kings and spanning 25 chapters covering roughly 300 years of history from around 850 to 560 BC. It records the parallel decline and fall of both the northern kingdom of Israel (conquered by Assyria in 722 BC) and the southern kingdom of Judah (conquered by Babylon, with Jerusalem and the Temple destroyed in 586 BC). The ministries of the great prophets Elijah (briefly) and his successor Elisha dominate the early chapters, followed by a parade of mostly wicked kings punctuated by the godly reforms of Hezekiah and Josiah. Major themes include the inevitable consequences of persistent apostasy, the power of prophetic intercession, God's patience and warnings through His servants, and the fulfillment of earlier prophetic warnings about exile. Key chapters include 2 Kings 2 (Elijah's ascension), 2 Kings 17 (the fall of Israel), and 2 Kings 22-23 (Josiah's reform). Famous verses include 2 Kings 2:11 -- Suddenly a chariot of fire and horses of fire appeared and Elijah went up to heaven in a whirlwind -- and 2 Kings 17:7 -- All this took place because the Israelites had sinned against the Lord their God. Second Kings KJV Bible reading is sobering and instructive. Read the Book of 2 Kings online here in full.