Fascinating insight into the book of 2 Kings

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AUTHORSHIP: The author of 2 Kings is unknown, with suggestions pointing to Jeremiah or a group of prophets.
TIME WRITTEN: Majority of 2 Kings was written prior to 586 B.C., but chapters 24 & 25 were likely composed around 550 B.C. after Jehoiachin’s release.
POSITION IN THE BIBLE: 2 Kings in the Context of Scripture

  • 12th Book in the Bible.
  • 12th Book in the Old Testament.
  • 7th of 12 books of History (Joshua – Esther).
  • Followed by 54 books in the Holy Bible.

2 KINGS: Key Stats

  • CHAPTERS: 25
  • VERSES: 719
  • WORDS: 23,532

OBSERVATIONS ABOUT 2 KINGS: Historical Overview

  • 2 Kings continues the narrative initiated in 1 Kings.
  • Majority written before the Babylonian Captivity, while chapters 24 & 25 were composed afterward.

Time Frames in 2 Kings:

  • Chapters 1-17 span 131 years from 853 B.C. to 722 B.C., covering events up to the Assyrian Captivity of Israel.
  • Chapters 18-25 cover 155 years from Hezekiah’s reign in 715 B.C. to Jehoiachin’s release in Babylon in 560 B.C.

Kingdom Facts:

  • United Kingdom of Israel lasted for 120 years (1053-933 B.C.).
  • Northern Kingdom existed for 210 years (931-721 B.C.) before Assyrian Captivity.
  • Southern Kingdom of Judah lasted from 931-586 B.C., 135 years longer than Israel, before entering Babylonian Captivity.
  • Total kingdom period: 467 years (1053-586 B.C.).

Northern Kingdom Details:

  • 19 kings in 210 years, with 9 different dynasties, mostly established through regicide.
  • Prophets: Amos, Elisha, Hosea.

Southern Kingdom Details:

  • 20 kings in 345 years.
  • 8 kings characterized as having good moral character.
  • Prophets: Obadiah, Isaiah, Micah, Nahum, Zephaniah, Jeremiah, Habakkuk.

Continuous Dynasty in the Southern Kingdom: The Southern Kingdom kings belonged to one continuous dynasty (David), despite Athaliah’s attempt to eliminate David’s descendants. Only Joash survived.



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