Topical Studies
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Study Guide: 2 Kings – Chapter 16
2 Kings Chapter 16 presents a pivotal moment in the history of Judah, focusing on King Ahaz’s reign and his controversial decisions.
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Study Guide: 2 Kings – Chapter 15
2 Kings Chapter 15 continues the historical narrative of the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah, focusing on the reigns of various kings in both realms.
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Study Guide: 2 Kings – Chapter 14
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Tags :2 Kings, covenant, Deuteronomy, Discipleship, Exodus, Israel, Kingdom, Prayer, prophecy, Scripture, Teaching, Watchfulness2 Kings Chapter 14 presents a significant moment in the history of the divided kingdom of Israel, focusing on the reigns of Amaziah, king of Judah, and Jeroboam II, king of Israel.
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Study Guide: 2 Kings – Chapter 13
2 Kings Chapter 13 continues the narrative of the divided kingdom of Israel, focusing on the reigns of Jehoahaz, Jehoash (Joash), and the prophet Elisha’s final influence.
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Study Guide: 2 Kings – Chapter 12
2 Kings Chapter 12 offers a focused narrative on the reign of King Joash of Judah, highlighting his efforts to restore the temple and his relationship with the priesthood.
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Study Guide: 2 Kings – Chapter 11
2 Kings Chapter 11 marks a pivotal moment in the narrative of the divided kingdom of Judah, showcasing a dramatic power struggle that preserves the Davidic line.
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Study Guide: 2 Kings – Chapter 10
2 Kings Chapter 10 presents a dramatic and intense episode in the history of Israel, highlighting the ruthless measures taken by Jehu to eliminate the house of Ahab and eradicate Baal worship.
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Study Guide: 2 Kings – Chapter 9
2 Kings Chapter 9 marks a pivotal moment in the narrative of Israel’s monarchy, showcasing divine judgment and the fulfillment of prophetic word through the rise of Jehu.
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Study Guide: 2 Kings – Chapter 8
2 Kings Chapter 8 serves as a pivotal narrative that continues to reveal God’s sovereignty over the kingdoms of Israel and Judah through the lives of His prophets and kings.
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The Geopolitical Terrain of the Bible

The relationship between Scripture and its historical context is vital for understanding its messages, for all Scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16). The living Word of God, sharper than any two-edged sword, discerns the thoughts and intents of the heart…



