2 Kings 1:17
1:17 He died just as the Lord had prophesied through Elijah. In the second year of the reign of King Jehoram son of Jehoshaphat over Judah, Ahaziah’s brother Jehoram replaced him as king of Israel, because he had no son.
2 Kings 3:27
3:27 So he took his firstborn son, who was to succeed him as king, and offered him up as a burnt sacrifice on the wall. There was an outburst of divine anger against Israel,
so they broke off the attack
and returned to their homeland.
2 Kings 8:6
8:6 The king asked the woman about it, and she gave him the details.
The king assigned a eunuch to take care of her request and ordered him,
“Give her back everything she owns, as well as the amount of crops her field produced from the day she left the land until now.”
2 Kings 12:21
12:21 His servants Jozabad son of Shimeath and Jehozabad son of Shomer murdered him.
He was buried
with his ancestors in the city of David. His son Amaziah replaced him as king.
2 Kings 13:21
13:21 One day some men
were burying a man when they spotted
a raiding party. So they threw the dead man
into Elisha’s tomb. When the body
touched Elisha’s bones, the dead man
came to life and stood on his feet.
2 Kings 13:25
13:25 Jehoahaz’s son Jehoash took back from
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 14:7
14:7 He defeated 10,000 Edomites in the Salt Valley; he captured Sela in battle and renamed it Joktheel, a name it has retained to this very day.
2 Kings 15:16
15:16 At that time Menahem came from Tirzah and attacked Tiphsah. He struck down all who lived in the city and the surrounding territory, because they would not surrender.
He even ripped open the pregnant women.
2 Kings 16:6
16:6 (At that time King Rezin of Syria
recovered Elat for Syria; he drove the Judahites from there.
Syrians
arrived in Elat and live there to this very day.)
2 Kings 17:6
17:6 In the ninth year of Hoshea’s reign, the king of Assyria captured Samaria and deported the people of Israel
to Assyria. He settled them in Halah, along the Habor (the river of Gozan), and in the cities of the Medes.
2 Kings 17:23
17:23 Finally
the
Lord rejected Israel
just as he had warned he would do
through all his servants the prophets. Israel was deported from its land to Assyria and remains there to this very day.
2 Kings 17:41
17:41 These nations are worshiping the
Lord and at the same time serving their idols; their sons and grandsons do just as their fathers have done, to this very day.
2 Kings 18:12
18:12 This happened because they did not obey
the
Lord their God and broke his agreement with them.
They did not pay attention to and obey all that Moses, the
Lord’s servant, had commanded.
2 Kings 19:37
19:37 One day,
as he was worshiping in the temple of his god Nisroch,
his sons
Adrammelech and Sharezer struck him down with the sword.
They escaped to the land of Ararat; his son Esarhaddon replaced him as king.
2 Kings 21:11
21:11 “King Manasseh of Judah has committed horrible sins.
He has sinned more than the Amorites before him and has encouraged Judah to sin by worshiping his disgusting idols.
2 Kings 23:30
23:30 His servants transported his dead body
from Megiddo in a chariot and brought it to Jerusalem, where they buried him in his tomb. The people of the land took Josiah’s son Jehoahaz, poured olive oil on his head,
and made him king in his father’s place.
2 Kings 24:7
24:7 The king of Egypt did not march out from his land again, for the king of Babylon conquered all the territory that the king of Egypt had formerly controlled between the Brook of Egypt and the Euphrates River.