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2 Kings 13:12

Posted on 18 May at 11:40

“Now the rest of the acts of Joash, and all that he did, and his might wherewith he fought against Amaziah king of Judah, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?”

Certainly! Here is a Bible study on Verse: “Now the rest of the acts of Joash, and all that he did, and his might wherewith he fought against Amaziah king of Judah, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel?” (2 Kings 13:12, KJV)

Historical Context:2 Kings 13 is a part of the historical narrative of the kings of Israel and Judah. Joash (also known as Jehoash) was the king of Israel, and this verse refers to the summary of his reign and his military exploits against Amaziah, the king of Judah.

Importance of the Chronicles:The verse mentions that the detailed account of Joash’s actions can be found in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel. This highlights the significance of historical records in preserving and documenting important events and actions of the kings of Israel.

Lessons from Joash’s Reign:Although this verse does not provide specific details about Joash’s accomplishments or battles, it encourages readers to refer to the historical records to learn more about his reign. Studying the historical accounts can provide valuable insights into the leadership, victories, and challenges faced by Joash and other kings of Israel.

  • God’s Sovereignty:Throughout the books of Kings, the Lord’s involvement in the affairs of the kings is evident. Joash’s reign, like those of other kings, is subject to God’s sovereignty and His judgment. By reading the full account of Joash’s reign, we can observe how God’s plans and purposes unfolded in the history of Israel.
  • Application:The reference to the chronicles of the kings of Israel reminds us of the importance of studying and understanding our own history. By learning from the successes and failures of past leaders, we can gain wisdom for our own lives. Additionally, this verse prompts us to consider the ways in which God’s sovereignty operates in our lives and how we can align ourselves with His purposes.

Overall, 2 Kings 13:12 serves as a reminder to explore the historical accounts of the kings of Israel and draw lessons from their actions and experiences. It encourages us to seek wisdom and understanding from our own history, as well as acknowledge God’s sovereignty in our lives.

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