2 Kings 1:2
1:2 Ahaziah fell through a window lattice in his upper chamber in Samaria
and was injured. He sent messengers with these orders,
“Go, ask
Baal Zebub,
the god of Ekron, if I will survive this injury.”
2 Kings 3:26
3:26 When the king of Moab realized he was losing the battle,
he and 700 swordsmen tried to break through and attack
the king of Edom, but they failed.
2 Kings 5:23
5:23 Naaman said, “Please accept two talents of silver.
He insisted, and tied up two talents of silver in two bags, along with two suits of clothes. He gave them to two of his servants and they carried them for Gehazi.
2 Kings 9:11
9:11 When Jehu rejoined his master’s servants, they asked him, “Is everything all right? Why did this madman visit you?” He replied, “Ah, it’s not important. You know what kind of man he is and the kinds of things he says.”
2 Kings 13:23
13:23 But the
Lord had mercy on them and felt pity for them.
He extended his favor to them
because of the promise he had made
to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He has been unwilling to destroy them or remove them from his presence to this very day.
2 Kings 14:15
14:15 The rest of the events of Jehoash’s
reign, including all his accomplishments and his successful war with King Amaziah of Judah, are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Israel.
2 Kings 16:18
16:18 He also removed the Sabbath awning
that had been built
in the temple and the king’s outer entranceway, on account of the king of Assyria.