2 Kings Explained: How Disobedience Leads to Collapse and Exile
2 Kings explained: trace Israel and Judah's long slide into exile and discover what Scripture teaches about disobedience, divine judgment, and the mercy that outlasts even the most catastrophic collapse. There is a moment in 2 Kings that stops you cold. The armies of Babylon have broken through Jerusalem's walls. The Temple — Solomon's masterpiece, the dwelling place of God's glory, the spiritual heartbeat of the nation — is stripped bare. Its bronze pillars, its golden lampstands, the great bronze sea, the sacred vessels carried for centuries through the wilderness and conquest — all of it is carted off to Babylon. And then the Temple is burned to the ground. The book of 2 Kings builds inexorably toward that moment. From its opening pages — picking up where 1 Kings left off, with Elijah's fiery departure and Elisha's rise — it traces the long, agonizing descent of two kingdoms, Israel and Judah, as they walk further and further from the God who called them, war...