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2 Kings 15:11

Posted on 18 May at 11:40

“And the rest of the acts of Zechariah, behold, they are written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel.”

2 Kings 15:11 (KJV) says: “And the rest of the acts of Zechariah, behold, they are written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel.”

This verse is part of a larger passage that describes the reign of Zechariah, who was the son of Jeroboam II and the last king of Israel from the Jehu dynasty. Zechariah’s reign was short-lived, lasting only six months. The verse states that the remaining details and accomplishments of Zechariah’s reign can be found in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel.

The book of 2 Kings provides a historical account of the kings of Israel and Judah, highlighting their successes, failures, and the overall spiritual condition of the nations. It serves as a continuation of the narrative that began in 1 Kings and carries on until the destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel by the Assyrians and the subsequent exile of the southern kingdom of Judah to Babylon.

By referring to the book of the chronicles, 2 Kings acknowledges the existence of additional historical records that contained more comprehensive details about the reigns of various kings. Unfortunately, these chronicles are no longer extant, as they were likely separate documents compiled by royal scribes during the time of the kings.

From a broader perspective, this verse reminds us of the importance of preserving historical accounts and records. It acknowledges the existence of additional sources that contained more detailed information about the reigns of the kings. This verse also encourages readers to consider the historical context of the events described in the Bible and to recognize that the biblical accounts are part of a broader historical narrative.

While 2 Kings 15:11 itself does not contain a direct message or moral lesson, it serves as a reminder that the Bible is not the sole historical record and that there were other written accounts that provided additional details about the kings of Israel.

Overall, studying this verse encourages us to approach the Bible as a historical document and to appreciate the broader historical context in which it was written. It highlights the importance of considering various sources of information to gain a more comprehensive understanding of biblical events.

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