2 Kings 5:7
5:7 When the king of Israel read the letter, he tore his clothes and said, “Am I God? Can I kill or restore life? Why does he ask me to cure a man of his skin disease?
Certainly you must see that he is looking for an excuse to fight me!”
2 Kings 8:12
8:12 Hazael asked, “Why are you crying, my master?” He replied, “Because I know the trouble you will cause the Israelites. You will set fire to their fortresses, kill their young men with the sword, smash their children to bits, and rip open their pregnant women.”
2 Kings 10:30
10:30 The
Lord said to Jehu, “You have done well. You have accomplished my will and carried out my wishes with regard to Ahab’s dynasty. Therefore four generations of your descendants will rule over Israel.”
2 Kings 14:28
14:28 The rest of the events of Jeroboam’s reign, including all his accomplishments, his military success in restoring Israelite control over Damascus and Hamath, are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Israel.
2 Kings 17:26
17:26 The king of Assyria was told,
“The nations whom you deported and settled in the cities of Samaria do not know the requirements of the God of the land, so he has sent lions among them. They are killing the people
because they do not know the requirements of the God of the land.”
2 Kings 23:5
23:5 He eliminated
the pagan priests whom the kings of Judah had appointed to offer sacrifices
on the high places in the cities of Judah and in the area right around Jerusalem. (They offered sacrifices
to Baal, the sun god, the moon god, the constellations, and all the stars in the sky.)
2 Kings 25:25
25:25 But in the seventh month
Ishmael son of Nethaniah, son of Elishama, who was a member of the royal family,
came with ten of his men and murdered Gedaliah,
as well as the Judeans and Babylonians who were with him at Mizpah.