2. Konige

Luther 1912 · 25 Chapters

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Second Kings follows both kingdoms toward collapse, showing that persistent covenant rebellion leads finally to exile.

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Authorship, setting, and audience

It continues the prophetic interpretation of Israel's royal history. It spans the last decades of Israel and Judah, including Assyrian and Babylonian pressure. It teaches exiled and endangered readers why judgment came and why the prophetic word was right.

How the book moves

The book moves through prophetic confrontations, dynastic instability, Israel's fall, Judah's decline, and the destruction of Jerusalem.

Why this book matters

Second Kings matters because it refuses every shallow explanation of disaster and places covenant infidelity at the center.

Questions for this book

  • Which turning points shape the story in this book?
  • What does this history teach about trust, repentance, and obedience?

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