| (0.22917529215359) | 2Ki 7:12 |
| The king got up in the night and said to his advisers, 1 “I will tell you what the Syrians have done to us. They know we are starving, so they left the camp and hid in the field, thinking, ‘When they come out of the city, we will capture them alive and enter the city.’” |
| (0.22917529215359) | 2Ki 20:4 |
| Isaiah was still in the middle courtyard when the Lord told him, 1 |
| (0.22850772954925) | 2Ki 2:21 |
| He went out to the spring and threw the salt in. Then he said, “This is what the Lord says, ‘I have purified 1 this water. It will no longer cause death or fail to produce crops.” 2 |
| (0.22850772954925) | 2Ki 6:6 |
| The prophet 1 asked, “Where did it drop in?” When he showed him the spot, Elisha 2 cut off a branch, threw it in at that spot, and made the ax head float. |
| (0.22850772954925) | 2Ki 12:10 |
| When they saw the chest was full of silver, the royal secretary 1 and the high priest counted the silver that had been brought to the Lord’s temple and bagged it up. 2 |
| (0.22850772954925) | 2Ki 17:6 |
| In the ninth year of Hoshea’s reign, the king of Assyria captured Samaria and deported the people of Israel 1 to Assyria. He settled them in Halah, along the Habor (the river of Gozan), and in the cities of the Medes. |
| (0.22850772954925) | 2Ki 18:21 |
| Now look, you must be trusting in Egypt, that splintered reed staff. If a man leans for support on it, it punctures his hand and wounds him. That is what Pharaoh king of Egypt does to all who trust in him. |
| (0.22850772954925) | 2Ki 24:14 |
| He deported all the residents of Jerusalem, including all the officials and all the soldiers (10,000 people in all). This included all the craftsmen and those who worked with metal. No one was left except for the poorest among the people of the land. |
| (0.22822347245409) | 2Ki 19:23 |
| Through your messengers you taunted the sovereign master, 1 ‘With my many chariots 2 I climbed up the high mountains, the slopes of Lebanon. I cut down its tall cedars, and its best evergreens. I invaded its most remote regions, 3 its thickest woods. |
| (0.22815065108514) | 2Ki 9:34 |
| He went inside and had a meal. 1 Then he said, “Dispose of this accursed woman’s corpse. Bury her, for after all, she was a king’s daughter.” 2 |
| (0.22815065108514) | 2Ki 18:11 |
| The king of Assyria deported the people of Israel 1 to Assyria. He settled them in Halah, along the Habor (the river of Gozan), and in the cities of the Medes. |
| (0.22815065108514) | 2Ki 18:35 |
| Who among all the gods of the lands has rescued their lands from my power? So how can the Lord rescue Jerusalem from my power?’” 1 |
| (0.22815065108514) | 2Ki 19:14 |
| Hezekiah took the letter 1 from the messengers and read it. 2 Then Hezekiah went up to the Lord’s temple and spread it out before the Lord. |
| (0.22725280467446) | 2Ki 11:4 |
| In the seventh year Jehoiada summoned 1 the officers of the units of hundreds of the Carians 2 and the royal bodyguard. 3 He met with them 4 in the Lord’s temple. He made an agreement 5 with them and made them swear an oath of allegiance in the Lord’s temple. Then he showed them the king’s son. |
| (0.22712604340568) | 2Ki 3:24 |
| When they approached the Israelite camp, the Israelites rose up and struck down the Moabites, who then ran from them. The Israelites 1 thoroughly defeated 2 Moab. |
| (0.22712604340568) | 2Ki 17:23 |
| Finally 1 the Lord rejected Israel 2 just as he had warned he would do 3 through all his servants the prophets. Israel was deported from its land to Assyria and remains there to this very day. |
| (0.22712604340568) | 2Ki 19:28 |
| Because you rage against me, and the uproar you create has reached my ears; 1 I will put my hook in your nose, 2 and my bridle between your lips, and I will lead you back the way you came.” |
| (0.22712604340568) | 2Ki 20:8 |
| Hezekiah had said to Isaiah, “What is the confirming sign that the Lord will heal me and that I will go up to the Lord’s temple the day after tomorrow?” |
| (0.22712604340568) | 2Ki 21:11 |
| “King Manasseh of Judah has committed horrible sins. 1 He has sinned more than the Amorites before him and has encouraged Judah to sin by worshiping his disgusting idols. 2 |
| (0.22712604340568) | 2Ki 24:16 |
| The king of Babylon deported to Babylon all the soldiers (there were 7,000), as well as 1,000 craftsmen and metal workers. This included all the best warriors. 1 |




