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What is the Book of 2 Kings all about? If you would like 2 Kings explained, an outline of 2 Kings, an overview of 2 Kings, or a summary of the Book of 2 Kings? You’ve come to the right place! In this Survey of 2 Kings video, Pastor Nelson with Bible Munch offers a, “Summary of the Book of 2 Kings.” *** Source Article: https://www.gotquestions.org/Book-of-2-Kings.html *** Check out, Bible Munch! @BibleMunch https://www.youtube.com/BibleMunch *** Recent Bible Munch Videos: Philippians 4:13 - What this misused verse really means. https://youtu.be/6DlZAWOvSDU Philippians 4:6 - Learn How to be Anxious for Nothing. https://youtu.be/jFDJatpmnds Psalm 1:1-6 - The Actual Prosperity Gospel https://youtu.be/5NSUio3INOI *** Recommended Resource: I&II Kings: Holman Old Testament Commentary [HOTC] Edited By: Max Anders By: Gary Inrig https://bit.ly/3xLTD8k *** Related Questions: Summary of the Book of 1 Samuel https://www.gotquestions.org/Book-of-1-Samuel.html Summary of the Book of 2 Samuel https://www.gotquestions.org/Book-of-2-Samuel.html Summary of the Book of 1 Kings https://www.gotquestions.org/Book-of-1-Kings.html Intro/Outro Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Note: Some links may be affiliate links that cost you nothing, but help us share the word of God.

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In today's video we're going to survey and briefly summarize the book of 2 Kings.
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Then afterwards, as always, I'll share some helpful resources with you, so stick around until the end.
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As for the author, the book of 2 Kings does not name its author. The tradition is that the prophet
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Jeremiah was the author of both 1 and 2 Kings. As for the date of writing, the book of 2
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Kings, along with 1 Kings, was likely written between 560 and 540 BC.
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As for the purpose of writing, the book of 2 Kings is a sequel to the book of 1 Kings.
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It continues the story of the kings over the divided kingdom, Israel and Judah. The book of 2
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Kings concludes with the final overthrow and deportation of the people of Israel and Judah to Assyria and Babylon, respectively.
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Here are some key verses. 2 Kings 17 vs. 7 -8,
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All this took place because the Israelites had sinned against the Lord their God, who had brought them up out of Egypt from under the power of Pharaoh king of Egypt.
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They worshipped other gods and followed the practices of the nations the Lord had driven out before them, as well as the practices that the kings of Israel had introduced.
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2 Kings 22 vs. 1 -2, Josiah was eight years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem thirty -one years.
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He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord and walked in all the ways of his father David, not turning aside to the right or to the left.
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2 Kings 24 vs. 2, The Lord sent Babylonian, Aramean, Moabite, and Ammonite raiders against him.
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He sent them to destroy Judah in accordance with the word of the Lord proclaimed by his servants the prophets.
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2 Kings 8 vs. 19, Nevertheless, for the sake of his servant David, the
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Lord was not willing to destroy Judah. He had promised to maintain a lamp for David and his descendants forever.
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Here is a brief summary. 2 Kings depicts the downfall of the divided kingdom. Prophets continue to warn the people that the judgment of God is at hand, but they will not repent.
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The kingdom of Israel is repeatedly ruled by wicked kings, and even though a few of Judah's kings are good, the majority of them lead the people away from worship of the
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Lord. These few good rulers, along with God's prophets, cannot stop the nation's decline.
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The northern kingdom of Israel is eventually destroyed by the Assyrians, and about 136 years later, the southern kingdom of Judah is destroyed by the
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Babylonians. There are three prominent themes present in the book of 2 Kings. First, the
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Lord will judge His people when they disobey and turn their backs on Him. The Israelites' unfaithfulness was reflected in the evil idolatry of the kings and resulted in God exercising
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His righteous wrath against their rebellion. Second, the word of the true prophets of God always comes to pass.
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Because the Lord always keeps His word, so too are the words of His prophets always true.
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Third, the Lord is faithful. He remembered His promise to David, 2 Samuel 7, verses 10 -13, and despite the disobedience of the people and the evil kings who ruled them, the
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Lord did not bring David's family to an end. As for foreshadowings, Jesus uses the stories of the widow of Zarephath from 1
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Kings and Naaman in 2 Kings to illustrate the great truth of God's compassion towards those the
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Jews deemed unworthy of God's grace—the poor, the weak, the oppressed, tax collectors,
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Samaritans, Gentiles. By citing the example of a poor widow and a leper,
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Jesus showed Himself to be the great physician who heals and ministers to those in the greatest need of divine sovereign grace.
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This same truth was the basis of the mystery of the body of Christ, His Church, which would be drawn from all levels of society—male and female, rich and poor,
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Jew and Gentile —Ephesians 3, verses 1 -6. Many of the miracles of Elijah foreshadow those of Jesus Himself.
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Elijah raised the Shunammite woman's son, 2 Kings 4, verses 34 -35, healed
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Naaman of leprosy, 2 Kings 5, verses 1 -19, and multiplied loaves of bread to feed a hundred people with some left over, 2
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Kings 4, verses 42 -44. Some Practical Application God hates sin, and He will not allow it to continue indefinitely.
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If we belong to Him, we can expect His discipline when we disobey Him. A loving Father corrects
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His children for their benefit and to prove that they indeed belong to Him. God may at times use unbelievers to bring correction to His people, and He will give us warning before delivering judgment.
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As Christians, we have His Word to guide us and warn us when we go astray from His path.
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Like the prophets of old, His Word is trustworthy and always speaks truth. God's faithfulness to His people will never fail, even when we do.
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The stories of the widow and the leper are examples for us in regard to the body of Christ.
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Just as Elisha had pity on these from the lowest levels of society, we are to welcome all who belong to Christ into our churches.
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God is no respecter of persons, Acts 10, verse 34, and neither should we be.
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