2 Kings 4:41
Context4:41 He said, “Get some flour.” Then he threw it into the pot and said, “Now pour some out for the men so they may eat.” 1 There was no longer anything harmful in the pot.
2 Kings 17:23
Context17:23 Finally 2 the Lord rejected Israel 3 just as he had warned he would do 4 through all his servants the prophets. Israel was deported from its land to Assyria and remains there to this very day.
2 Kings 23:6
Context23:6 He removed the Asherah pole from the Lord’s temple and took it outside Jerusalem to the Kidron Valley, where he burned it. 5 He smashed it to dust and then threw the dust in the public graveyard. 6
2 Kings 23:29
Context23:29 During Josiah’s reign Pharaoh Necho king of Egypt marched toward 7 the Euphrates River to help the king of Assyria. King Josiah marched out to fight him, but Necho 8 killed him at Megiddo 9 when he saw him.


[4:41] 1 tn Or “and let them eat.”
[17:23] 3 tn Heb “the
[17:23] 4 tn Heb “just as he said.”
[23:6] 3 tn Heb “and he burned it in the Kidron Valley.”
[23:6] 4 tc Heb “on the grave of the sons of the people.” Some Hebrew, Greek, Syriac, Aramaic, and Latin witnesses read the plural “graves.”
[23:29] 4 tn Heb “went up to.” The idiom עַל…עָלָה (’alah …’al) can sometimes mean “go up against,” but here it refers to Necho’s attempt to aid the Assyrians in their struggle with the Babylonians.
[23:29] 5 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Necho) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[23:29] 6 map For location see Map1 D4; Map2 C1; Map4 C2; Map5 F2; Map7 B1.