2 Kings 3:21
3:21 Now all Moab had heard that the kings were attacking,
1 so everyone old enough to fight was mustered and placed at the border.
2
2 Kings 4:42
Elisha Miraculously Feeds a Hundred People
4:42 Now a man from Baal Shalisha brought some food for the prophet 3 – twenty loaves of bread made from the firstfruits of the barley harvest, as well as fresh ears of grain. 4 Elisha 5 said, “Set it before the people so they may eat.”
2 Kings 6:6
6:6 The prophet
6 asked, “Where did it drop in?” When he showed him the spot, Elisha
7 cut off a branch, threw it in at that spot, and made the ax head float.
2 Kings 6:28
6:28 Then the king asked her, “What’s your problem?” She answered, “This woman said to me, ‘Hand over your son; we’ll eat him today and then eat my son tomorrow.’
2 Kings 7:18
7:18 The prophet told the king, “Two seahs of barley will sell for a shekel, and a seah of finely milled flour for a shekel; this will happen about this time tomorrow in the gate of Samaria.”
2 Kings 12:10
12:10 When they saw the chest was full of silver, the royal secretary
8 and the high priest counted the silver that had been brought to the
Lord’s temple and bagged it up.
9
2 Kings 13:25
13:25 Jehoahaz’s son Jehoash took back from
10 Ben Hadad son of Hazael the cities that he had taken from his father Jehoahaz in war. Joash defeated him three times and recovered the Israelite cities.
2 Kings 20:19
20:19 Hezekiah said to Isaiah, “The
Lord’s word which you have announced is appropriate.”
11 Then he added,
12 “At least there will be peace and stability during my lifetime.”
13
2 Kings 21:12
21:12 So this is what the
Lord God of Israel says, ‘I am about to bring disaster on Jerusalem and Judah. The news will reverberate in the ears of those who hear about it.
14
2 Kings 22:17
22:17 This will happen because they have abandoned me and offered sacrifices
15 to other gods, angering me with all the idols they have made.
16 My anger will ignite against this place and will not be extinguished!’”
2 Kings 24:20
24:20 What follows is a record of what happened to Jerusalem and Judah because of the Lord’s anger; he finally threw them out of his presence. 17 Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon.
1 tn Heb “had come up to fight them.”
2 tn Heb “and they mustered all who tied on a belt and upwards, and they stood at the border.”
3 tn Heb “man of God.”
4 tn On the meaning of the word צִקְלוֹן (tsiqlon), “ear of grain,” see HALOT 148 s.v. בָּצֵק and M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 59.
5 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Elisha) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
5 tn Heb “man of God” (also in v. 9).
6 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Elisha) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
7 tn Heb “the king’s scribe.”
8 tn Heb “went up and tied [it] and counted the silver that was found in the house of the Lord.” The order of the clauses has been rearranged in the translation to make better sense in English, since it seems more logical to count the money before bagging it (cf. NIV, NCV, NRSV, NLT).
9 tn Heb “from the hand of.”
11 tn Heb “good.”
12 tn Heb “and he said.” Many English versions translate, “for he thought.” The verb אָמַר (’amar), “say,” is sometimes used of what one thinks (that is, says to oneself). Cf. NAB, NASB, NIV, NRSV, NLT.
13 tn Heb “Is it not [true] there will be peace and stability in my days?” The rhetorical question expects the answer, “Yes, there will be peace and stability.”
13 tn Heb “so that everyone who hears it, his two ears will quiver.”
15 tn Or “burned incense.”
16 tn Heb “angering me with all the work of their hands.” The translation assumes that this refers to idols they have manufactured (note the preceding reference to “other gods,” as well as 19:18). However, it is possible that this is a general reference to their sinful practices, in which case one might translate, “angering me by all the things they do.”
17 tn Heb “Surely [or, ‘for’] because of the anger of the Lord this happened in Jerusalem and Judah until he threw them out from upon his face.”