2 Kings chapter 1 |
2Ki 1:1. |
Moab rebels. |
2Ki 1:2-4. |
Ahaziah, sending to Baal-zebub, hath his judgment by Elijah. |
2Ki 1:5-12. |
Elijah twice brings fire from heaven upon them whom Ahaziah sent to apprehend him. |
2Ki 1:13-16. |
He pities the third captain, and, encouraged by an angel, tells the king of his death. |
2Ki 1:17-18. |
Jehoram succeeds Ahaziah. |
2 Kings chapter 2 |
2Ki 2:1-8. |
Elijah, taking his leave of Elisha, with his mantle divides Jordan; |
2Ki 2:9-11. |
and, granting Elisha his request, is taken up by a fiery chariot into heaven. |
2Ki 2:12-15. |
Elisha, dividing Jordan with Elijah's mantle, is acknowledged his successor. |
2Ki 2:16-18. |
The young prophets, hardly obtaining leave to seek Elijah, cannot find him. |
2Ki 2:19-22. |
Elisha with salt heals the unwholesome waters. |
2Ki 2:23-25. |
Bears destroy the children that mocked Elisha. |
2 Kings chapter 3 |
2Ki 3:1-3. |
Jehoram's reign. |
2Ki 3:4-5. |
Mesha rebels. |
2Ki 3:6-20. |
Jehoram, with Jehoshaphat, and the king of Edom, being distressed for want of water, by Elisha obtains water, and promise of victory. |
2Ki 3:21-25. |
The Moabites, deceived by the colour of the water, coming to spoil, are overcome. |
2Ki 3:26-27. |
The king of Moab, failing in his attempt to break through to the king of Edom, sacrifices his son, and raises the siege. |
2 Kings chapter 4 |
2Ki 4:1-7. |
Elisha multiplies the widow's oil. |
2Ki 4:8-17. |
He obtains a son for the good Shunammite. |
2Ki 4:18-37. |
He restores her son when dead. |
2Ki 4:38-41. |
At Gilgal he heals the deadly pottage. |
2Ki 4:42-44. |
He satisfies an hundred men with twenty loaves. |
2 Kings chapter 5 |
2Ki 5:1-7. |
Naaman, by the report of a captive maid, is sent to Samaria to be cured of his leprosy. |
2Ki 5:8-14. |
Elisha, sending him to Jordan cures him. |
2Ki 5:15-19. |
He refusing Naaman's gifts grants him some of the earth. |
2Ki 5:20-27. |
Gehazi, abusing his master's name unto Naaman, is smitten with leprosy. |
2 Kings chapter 6 |
2Ki 6:1-7. |
Elisha, giving leave to the young prophets to enlarge their dwellings, causes iron to swim. |
2Ki 6:8-12. |
He discloses the king of Syria's counsel. |
2Ki 6:13-18. |
The army which was sent to Dothan to apprehend Elisha, is smitten with blindness. |
2Ki 6:19-23. |
Being brought into Samaria, they are dismissed in peace. |
2Ki 6:24-29. |
The famine in Samaria causes women to eat their own children. |
2Ki 6:30-33. |
The king sends to slay Elisha. |
2 Kings chapter 7 |
2Ki 7:1-2. |
Elisha prophesies incredible plenty in Samaria. |
2Ki 7:3-11. |
Four lepers, venturing on the host of the Syrians, bring tidings of their flight. |
2Ki 7:12-16. |
The king, finding by spies the news to be true, spoils the tents of the Syrians. |
2Ki 7:17-20. |
The lord who would not believe the prophecy of plenty, having the charge of the gate, is trodden to death in the press. |
2 Kings chapter 8 |
2Ki 8:1-6. |
The Shunammite, having left her country seven years, to avoid the forewarned famine, for Elisha's miracle's sake has her land restored by the king. |
2Ki 8:7-15. |
Hazael, being sent with a present by Ben-hadad to Elisha at Damascus, after he had heard the prophecy, kills his master, and succeeds him. |
2Ki 8:16-19. |
Jehoram's wicked reign in Judah. |
2Ki 8:20-22. |
Edom and Libnah revolt. |
2Ki 8:23-24. |
Ahaziah succeeds Jehoram. |
2Ki 8:25-27. |
Ahaziah's wicked reign. |
2Ki 8:28-29. |
He visits Joram, being wounded, at Jezreel. |
2 Kings chapter 9 |
2Ki 9:1-3. |
Elisha sends a young prophet with instructions to anoint Jehu at Ramoth-gilead. |
2Ki 9:4-10. |
The prophet having done his message, flees. |
2Ki 9:11-26. |
Jehu, being made king by the soldiers, kills Joram in the field of Naboth. |
2Ki 9:27-29. |
Ahaziah is slain at Gur, and buried at Jerusalem. |
2Ki 9:30-37. |
Proud Jezebel is thrown down out of a window, and eaten by dogs. |
2 Kings chapter 10 |
2Ki 10:1-7. |
Jehu, by his letters, causes seventy of Ahab's children to be beheaded. |
2Ki 10:8-11. |
He excuses the fact by the prophecy of Elijah. |
2Ki 10:12-14. |
At the shearing house he slays two and forty of Ahaziah's brethren. |
2Ki 10:15-17. |
He takes Jehonadab into his company. |
2Ki 10:18-28. |
By subtilty he destroys all the worshippers of Baal. |
2Ki 10:29-31. |
Jehu follows Jeroboam's sins. |
2Ki 10:32-33. |
Hazael oppresses Israel. |
2Ki 10:34-36. |
Jehoahaz succeeds Jehu. |
2 Kings chapter 11 |
2Ki 11:1-3. |
Jehoash, being saved by Jehosheba his aunt from Athaliah's massacre of the seed royal, is hid six years in the house of God. |
2Ki 11:4-12. |
Jehoiada, giving order to the captains, in the seventh year anoints him king. |
2Ki 11:13-16. |
Athaliah is slain. |
2Ki 11:17-21. |
Jehoiada restores the worship of God. |
2 Kings chapter 12 |
2Ki 12:1-3. |
Jehoash reigns well all the days of Jehoiada. |
2Ki 12:4-16. |
He gives order for the repair of the temple. |
2Ki 12:17-18. |
Hazael is diverted from Jerusalem by a present of the hallowed treasures. |
2Ki 12:19-21. |
Jehoash being slain, Amaziah succeeds him. |
2 Kings chapter 13 |
2Ki 13:1-2. |
Jehoahaz's wicked reign. |
2Ki 13:3-7. |
Jehoahaz, oppressed by Hazael, is relieved by prayer. |
2Ki 13:8-9. |
Joash succeeds him. |
2Ki 13:10-11. |
His wicked reign. |
2Ki 13:12-13. |
Jeroboam succeeds him. |
2Ki 13:14-19. |
Elisha dying, prophesies to Joash three victories over the Syrians. |
2Ki 13:20-21. |
The Moabites invading the land, Elisha's bones raise a dead man. |
2Ki 13:22-25. |
Joash gets three victories over Ben-hadad. |
2 Kings chapter 14 |
2Ki 14:1-4. |
Amaziah's good reign. |
2Ki 14:5-6. |
His justice on the murderers of his father. |
2Ki 14:7. |
His victory over Edom. |
2Ki 14:8-14. |
Amaziah, provoking Jehoash, is overcome and spoiled. |
2Ki 14:15-16. |
Jeroboam succeeds Jehoash. |
2Ki 14:17-20. |
Amaziah slain by a conspiracy. |
2Ki 14:21-22. |
Azariah succeeds him. |
2Ki 14:23-27. |
Jeroboam's wicked reign. |
2Ki 14:28-29. |
Zachariah succeeds him. |
2 Kings chapter 15 |
2Ki 15:1-4. |
Azariah's good reign. |
2Ki 15:5-7. |
He dying a leper, Jotham succeeds. |
2Ki 15:8-12. |
Zachariah the last of Jehu's generation, reigning ill, is slain by Shallum. |
2Ki 15:13-15. |
Shallum, reigning a month, is slain by Menahem. |
2Ki 15:16-20. |
Menahem strengthens himself by Pul. |
2Ki 15:21-22. |
Pekahiah succeeds him. |
2Ki 15:23-26. |
Pekahiah is slain by Pekah. |
2Ki 15:27-31. |
Pekah is oppressed by Tiglath-pileser, and slain by Hoshea. |
2Ki 15:32-35. |
Jotham's good reign. |
2Ki 15:36-38. |
Ahaz succeeds him. |
2 Kings chapter 16 |
2Ki 16:1-4. |
Ahaz's wicked reign. |
2Ki 16:5-9. |
Ahaz, assailed by Rezin and Pekah, hires Tiglath-pileser against them. |
2Ki 16:10-16. |
Ahaz, sending a pattern of an altar from Damascus to Urijah, diverts the brazen altar to his own devotions. |
2Ki 16:17-18. |
He spoils the temple. |
2Ki 16:19-20. |
Hezekiah succeeds him. |
2 Kings chapter 17 |
2Ki 17:1-2. |
Hoshea's wicked reign. |
2Ki 17:3-4. |
Being subdued by Shalmaneser, he conspires against him with So, king of Egypt. |
2Ki 17:5-23. |
Samaria for sinning is led into captivity. |
2Ki 17:24-41. |
The strange nations which were transplanted into Samaria, being plagued with lions, make a mixture of religions. |
2 Kings chapter 18 |
2Ki 18:1-3. |
Hezekiah's good reign. |
2Ki 18:4-8. |
He destroys idolatry, and prospers. |
2Ki 18:9-12. |
The inhabitants of Samaria are carried captive for their sins. |
2Ki 18:13-16. |
Sennacherib invading Judah, is pacified by a tribute. |
2Ki 18:17-37. |
Rab-shakeh, by blasphemous persuasions, solicits the people to revolt. |
2 Kings chapter 19 |
2Ki 19:1-5. |
Hezekiah mourning, sends to Isaiah to pray for them. |
2Ki 19:6-7. |
Isaiah comforts them. |
2Ki 19:8-13. |
Sennacherib, going to encounter Tirhakah, sends a blasphemous letter to Hezekiah. |
2Ki 19:14-19. |
Hezekiah's prayer. |
2Ki 19:20-34. |
Isaiah's prophecy of the pride and destruction of Sennacherib, and the good of Zion. |
2Ki 19:35. |
An angel slays the Assyrians. |
2Ki 19:36-37. |
Sennacherib is slain by his own sons. |
2 Kings chapter 20 |
2Ki 20:1-7. |
Hezekiah, having received a message of death, by prayer has his life lengthened. |
2Ki 20:8-11. |
The sun goes ten degrees backward for a sign of that promise. |
2Ki 20:12-13. |
Berodach-baladan sending to visit Hezekiah, because of the wonder, has notice of his treasures. |
2Ki 20:14-19. |
Isaiah understanding thereof, foretells the Babylonian captivity. |
2Ki 20:20-21. |
Manasseh succeeds Hezekiah. |
2 Kings chapter 21 |
2Ki 21:1-2. |
Manasseh's reign. |
2Ki 21:3-9. |
His great idolatry. |
2Ki 21:10-16. |
His wickedness causes prophecies against Judah. |
2Ki 21:17-18. |
Amon succeeds him. |
2Ki 21:19-22. |
Amon's wicked reign. |
2Ki 21:23-26. |
He being slain by his servants, and those murderers slain by the people, Josiah is made king. |
2 Kings chapter 22 |
2Ki 22:1-2. |
Josiah's good reign. |
2Ki 22:3-7. |
He takes care for the repair of the temple. |
2Ki 22:8-14. |
Hilkiah having found a book of the law, Josiah sends to Huldah to inquire of the Lord. |
2Ki 22:15-20. |
Huldah prophesies the destruction of Jerusalem, but respite thereof in Josiah's time. |
2 Kings chapter 23 |
2Ki 23:1-2. |
Josiah causes the book to be read in a solemn assembly. |
2Ki 23:3. |
He renews the covenant of the Lord. |
2Ki 23:4-14. |
He destroys idolatry. |
2Ki 23:15-20. |
He burns dead men's bones upon the altar of Beth-el, as was fore-prophesied. |
2Ki 23:21-23. |
He keeps a most solemn passover. |
2Ki 23:24-25. |
He puts away witches and all abomination. |
2Ki 23:26-28. |
God's final wrath against Judah. |
2Ki 23:29-30. |
Josiah, provoking Pharaoh-nechoh, is slain at Megiddo. |
2Ki 23:31-35. |
Jehoahaz, succeeding him, is imprisoned by Pharaoh-nechoh, who makes Jehoiakim king. |
2Ki 23:36-37. |
Jehoiakim's wicked reign. |
2 Kings chapter 24 |
2Ki 24:1-4. |
Jehoiakim, first subdued by Nebuchadnezzar, then rebelling against him, procures his own ruin. |
2Ki 24:5-6. |
Jehoiachin succeeds him. |
2Ki 24:7. |
The king of Egypt is vanquished by the king of Babylon. |
2Ki 24:8-9. |
Jehoiachin's evil reign. |
2Ki 24:10-16. |
Jerusalem is taken and carried captive into Babylon. |
2Ki 24:17-20. |
Zedekiah is made king, and reigns ill, unto the utter destruction of Judah. |
2 Kings chapter 25 |
2Ki 25:1-3. |
Jerusalem is besieged. |
2Ki 25:4-7. |
Zedekiah taken, his sons slain, his eyes put out. |
2Ki 25:8-12. |
Nebuzar-adan defaces the city, carries the remnant, except a few poor labourers, into captivity; |
2Ki 25:13-17. |
and spoils and carries away the treasures. |
2Ki 25:18-21. |
The nobles are slain at Riblah. |
2Ki 25:22-26. |
Gedaliah, who was over them that remained, being slain, the rest flee into Egypt. |
2Ki 25:27-30. |
Evil-merodach advances Jehoiachin in his court. |