Old Testament Bible Links

The Bare Facts -- Overviews and Outlines --
Bible Studies: Whole Book -- Part of Book --
Sermons -- Bibliographies

 

With the great prophet Elisha bestriding it, you might think that 2 Kings would relate of triumph.  It is, however, rather a disappointment on that count.  Instead, we see a period of gradual decline in Judah and less gradual decline in Israel.  It is not in vain that Ray C. Stedman titled his overview sermon on this book "How to Lose a Kingdom."

Left: "Elijah Taken to Heaven" by Gustave Dore.

 

The Bare Facts

Who: No one can say with any certainty who authored Kings.  The two books seem clearly to have originally been a whole, divided for convenience.  It is certainly possible and by no means a denial of the authority or reliability of the scripture to suggest that more than one hand may have been at work here.  One oft-nominated author is Jeremiah, while others point to an unnamed writer working from the Babylonian exile.  In the end, no one can answer this question with any certainty.

Where:  This book seems to have been written during the exile; therefore, the most likely provenance is somewhere in Babylonian territory.  If the author was Jeremiah, then it would have been written from Egypt most likely.

When:  Since the book mentions the release of Jehoichin from prison, an event that took place in 560 B.C., we can establish an earliest date for the book.  As it does not mention the return of the people to Jerusalem in 538, it seems reasonable to assume it was written before that date.  This leaves us with a fairly narrow span, 560-538 B.C., to consider.

What:  The book of 2nd Kings traces the continued decay in the divided monarchies of Israel and Judah.  With a steady progression of wicked kings, Israel falls in chapter 17.  In the remaining chapters we see the last days of Judah.  Across the entire canvas of this book and its predecessor we see the disaster that follows when the people of God do not listen to the commandments and prophets of God.

Also Known As:  4th Kings (Catholic)

 

Memorable Passages

2:1-14 Elijah is taken up into heaven.
6:1-7 The axe-head floats
23:1-25 Josiah renews the covenant with God.

Overviews and Outlines

An Introduction to the Books of 1st and 2nd Kings
An outlined introduction by David Malick.
An Argument of 1st and 2nd Kings
One of David Malick's rhetorical outlines.
First and Second Book of Kings
A brief overview commentary by Arend Remmers
Bible Basics
A very brief list of facts, but it includes a wav file pronouncing the book's title.
Easton Bible Dictionary: The Books of Kings
The article from M.G. Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary.
Catholic Encyclopedia: Kings, Third and Fourth Books of
The appropriate entry from the public domain edition of this venerable reference work.
Columbia Encyclopedia: Kings
A brief article from the 2001 edition of this reference work.
Jewish Encyclopedia
An article from the 1901-06 reference work.  Generally liberal in its critical presuppositions.
JPS Bible
The JPS 1917 Bible text and another Jewish version.  There are links that supposedly go to two Hebrew and one Aramaic text but they don't seem to work.
Bible Explained
This is a commentary by an energetic fellow named Ted Wade.  He provides brief notes on each chapter and most verses for the entire Bible.
Luther Productions
A very brief overview including key verses.
The Blue Letter Bible
An excellent source for text, cross-references, concordance, language helps, commentaries, and more.

Bible Studies: Whole Book

1st and 2nd Kings
A seventeen-lesson study by Roger Hahn.  It appears to be unfinished.
Studies in the Life of Elisha
A 17-lesson series by Hampton Keathley, III.
Love the Lord Bible Studies: 2 Kings
A 26-lesson study with questions from an Arkansas-based ministry.  They seem orthodox enough, although the statement of faith makes me wonder if they're not into prosperity gospel teachings.
Talks for Growing Christians
A nifty study, which includes a brief sermon, question, and answers.  A project from Talks for Growing Christians.
Geneva Notes
In 1599, English Puritans, working in Geneva, published the first study Bible.  These are the notes from that edition.
Coffman's Commentary
A verse-by-verse commentary by Dr. James Burton Coffman, a leading Church of Christ scholar.
Comments on the Second Book of Kings
A lengthy commentary by Leslie M. Grant from Family Hour.
Matthew Henry's Commentary
The chapter-by-chapter 1712 commentary by the great English Puritan writer..
John Wesley Notes
Over his career, the founder of Methodism maintained notes on the entire Bible.
JFB Commentary
The comments of Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset and David Brown from Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible (1871).
Clarke's Commentary
The first chapter for this book from Adam Clarke's nineteenth-century commentary.
John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible
The commentary of the 17th century Baptist theologian and preacher.
Class Notes on Sacred History
An 1893 commentary by J.W. McGarvey.
Scofield Reference Notes
The notes from the 1917 edition of the great study Bible.  From a dispensationalist viewpoint.
Old Testament Life and Literature: History of the Kingdoms
Gerald Larue's 1968 overview of the Old Testament is, oddly enough, hosted at an atheist website.  Larue's outlook is decidedly liberal.
Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
A combination brief commentary and thorough cross-reference.  Developed by R.A. Torrey.
The Jerome Bible Commentary
A commentary by a Catholic doctor, Jerome Dominguez, M.D.  Is English isn't perfect, but you have to admire his energy.  Although Catholic in orientation, this source has some good material for study.

Bible Studies: Part of Book

Still Small Voice (2:1-2,6-14)
An article from Christian Century by Peter Hawkins.
Namaan's No-Nonsense Cure (5:1-14)
An article from Christian Century by Peter Hawkins.
Naaman, Dirt, and Territorial Gods: 2 Kings 5:17-19
A study by Dennis Bratcher.
Comments on the Second Book of Kings (ch. 8-25)
An outline and commentary by Henri Rossier.
Jezebel Re-Vamped (ch. 9)
An article from Semeia by Tina Pippin.  It's a pretty long stretch.
Understanding Faith and Miracle (17:17-24)
An article by Joseph M. Mcshane from Christian Century.
Regal/Messianic Hope in 2 Kings
A thematic study by Greg Herrick.
The Life of Elisha
A study by Frank Wallace.
Elisha the Prophet
A study of the prophet by Dennis Bratcher
 

Sermons

2 Kings: A Wasted Life
The appropriate sermon from Ray C. Stedman's Adventuring through the Bible series.
C.H. Spurgeon
A listing of sermons, some of which are available online, by the great British Baptist.
Sermon Outlines
Links to sermon outlines from SermonLinks.
 

Bibliographies

Muddling Through
An article from Christian Century by J. Mary Luti.
Selected Bibliography of the Books of Kings
A list of evangelically oriented sources.  By David Malick.
Two-Age Bibliography
A list of recommended sources, mostly scholarly in nature, provided by a website devoted to the "Redemptive Historical" school of theology.
Oxford Bibliography
A brief list of sources from the Theology School at Oxford University.