2 Kings 25:21
25:21 The king of Babylon ordered them to be executed
at Riblah in the territory
of Hamath. So Judah was deported from its land.
2 Kings 25:28
25:28 He spoke kindly to him and gave him a more prestigious position than
the other kings who were with him in Babylon.
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 5:21
5:21 So Gehazi ran after Naaman. When Naaman saw someone running after him, he got down from his chariot to meet him and asked, “Is everything all right?”
2 Kings 15:18
15:18 He did evil in the sight of
the
Lord; he did not repudiate
the sinful ways of Jeroboam son of Nebat who encouraged Israel to sin.
During his reign,
2 Kings 17:18
17:18 So the Lord was furious with Israel and rejected them; only the tribe of Judah was left.
2 Kings 24:3
24:3 Just as the
Lord had announced, he rejected Judah because of all the sins which Manasseh had committed.
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. Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon.
2 Kings 2:3
2:3 Some members of the prophetic guild
in Bethel came out to Elisha and said, “Do you know that today the
Lord is going to take your master from you?”
He answered, “Yes, I know. Be quiet.”
2 Kings 2:5
2:5 Some members of the prophetic guild in Jericho approached Elisha and said, “Do you know that today the
Lord is going to take your master from you?” He answered, “Yes, I know. Be quiet.”
2 Kings 5:26
5:26 Elisha
replied, “I was there in spirit when a man turned and got down from his chariot to meet you.
This is not the proper time to accept silver or to accept clothes, olive groves, vineyards, sheep, cattle, and male and female servants.
2 Kings 10:31
10:31 But Jehu did not carefully and wholeheartedly obey the law of the
Lord God of Israel.
He did not repudiate the sins which Jeroboam had encouraged Israel to commit.
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 16:17
16:17 King Ahaz took off the frames of the movable stands, and removed the basins from them. He took “The Sea” down from the bronze bulls that supported it and put it on the pavement.
2 Kings 17:21
17:21 He tore Israel away from David’s dynasty, and Jeroboam son of Nebat became their king.
Jeroboam drove Israel away
from the
Lord and encouraged them to commit a serious sin.
2 Kings 23:27
23:27 The
Lord announced, “I will also spurn Judah,
just as I spurned Israel. I will reject this city that I chose – both Jerusalem and the temple, about which I said, “I will live there.”
2 Kings 12:18
12:18 King Jehoash of Judah collected all the sacred items that his ancestors Jehoshaphat, Jehoram, and Ahaziah, kings of Judah, had consecrated, as well as his own sacred items and all the gold that could be found in the treasuries of the
Lord’s temple and the royal palace. He sent it all
to King Hazael of Syria, who then withdrew
from Jerusalem.