2 Kings 3:17
3:17 for this is what the
Lord says, ‘You will not feel
any wind or see any rain, but this valley will be full of water and you and your cattle and animals will drink.’
2 Kings 10:8
10:8 The messenger came and told Jehu,
“They have brought the heads of the king’s sons.” Jehu
said, “Stack them in two piles at the entrance of the city gate until morning.”
2 Kings 13:4
13:4 Jehoahaz asked for the Lord’s mercy and the Lord responded favorably, for he saw that Israel was oppressed by the king of Syria.
2 Kings 16:3
16:3 He followed in the footsteps of
the kings of Israel. He passed his son through the fire,
a horrible sin practiced by the nations
whom the
Lord drove out from before the Israelites.
2 Kings 17:28
17:28 So one of the priests whom they had deported from Samaria went back and settled in Bethel.
He taught them how to worship
the
Lord.
2 Kings 17:33
17:33 They were worshiping
the
Lord and at the same time serving their own gods in accordance with the practices of the nations from which they had been deported.
2 Kings 17:35
17:35 The
Lord made an agreement
with them
and instructed them, “You must not worship other gods. Do not bow down to them, serve them, or offer sacrifices to them.
2 Kings 19:12
19:12 Were the nations whom my ancestors destroyed – the nations of Gozan, Haran, Rezeph, and the people of Eden in Telassar – rescued by their gods?
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.