Discuss 2 Kings 3

  • Baker - In Reply on 2 Kings 3 - 1 year ago
    Looks to be two different Jehorams, in Kings the son of Ahab, in Chronicles the son of Jehoshaphat
  • Kevin on 2 Kings 3 - 1 year ago
    In the first verse it says that Jehoram reigned twelve years. But in 2 Chronicles, Chapter 21, Verse 5 and 20 it says Jehoram reigned eight years. So how many was it?
  • T. Levis - In Reply on 2 Kings 13 - 2 years ago
    1st The Bible isn't written in our translations in chronological order. I noticed significant situations like that in Daniel & Ezekiel, while studying recently. It takes really getting into the WORD in deep study to get amazing revelations of dates, related events, truly significant events & people that affected much. 2 Timothy 2:15,

    2 Kings 13:1 - 23rd year of Joash._.Jehoahaz begins reign +17 yrs, total for reign) over Israel in Samaria, 2 Kings 13:9 begins Joash son of Jehoahaz, Israel in Samaria) reign, 2 Kings 3:10 *37 th yr of (Joash, King of Judah ) so here the scripture purposeful shows 3 yrs difference in the dates. But search, math reasoning gets us there. I believe you noticed these because you're very observant & the HOLY Spirit may be teaching you.

    Joash stil reigning in 37th year,over Judah, Jehoahaz in final three years of reign, as per vrs 1., like King Solomon appointed King as son while King David is still King & alive. 2 Kings 13:10 clarifies reign with the 'eh' in name interesting names in Bible have variations due to translation like Elijah from Old to New Tstmt. However GOD is Awesome with details to clarify who, by those. I've even wondered if there were two sons of Jehoahaz, 2 Kings 13:12 clarifies fought Amaziah King of Judah (son Joash) , 2 Kings 13:13 buried with Kings of Israel (not Judah) 1611 Version has marker at beginning vrs 14. Showing significant difference in paragraph or page, translater notes to start new thought/or similar) it states He died of his sickness, stating he wouldn't survive it. He was visiting Elisha in his last days, weeping. Amazingly GOD has this account for all who doubt the Power of GOD & HIS annointing. 2 Kings 13:20-21, Note vrs 22, jumps back again. 2 Kings 12:20-21, 2 Kings 13:12, 2 Kings 12:19, 2 Kings 14:1-3,

    Hopefully these are helpful, the other details around the names help us study & really understand.
  • Tammy Morazan on 2 Kings 3 - 2 years ago
    This chapter seemed to be so vivid that it really brought tears to my eyes. My heart just swelled with excitement and the wondrous works of God. When Elijah went up and blessed Elisha with double power , it reminded me that we have that same power and authority if we keep walking with God that we have the same ability as these prophets. It blessed my heart to know that Elijah didn't die God called him up! Isn't that a perfect way to keep us faithful and understand that God is so capable of doing anything that we ask of him if we remain faithful. I loved this chapter it has such profound message to me. It truly excites me and makes me want to press on no matter what because I know that my God is for me always and more than able to fight my battles for me that I will be victorious. Amen praise your name Jehovah
  • Who has the Lord39s understanding on that verse of chapter 3 verse 27 on 2 Kings 3 - 3 years ago
    There are meanings that God wants us now to know about. I know what the holy blood of Jesus is untouchable and it was not yet shed !

    Now tht ir is shed and speaks for us

    WE are to be thankful to God for this blessings that is working for us!
  • Stanjett on 2 Kings 3 - 4 years ago
    Elisha and Elijah may be the two witnesses in the last days. They do call down fire from Heaven, which is one of the signs that the two witnesses do. And Elijah did not die but God took him. Like Enoch. Maybe they will be Elijah and Enoch. I always hoped to be one but I think they are Jews.
  • Hadasha on 2 Kings 3 - 5 years ago
    We must 'push the envelope' where God is concerned. When we have a need we oftentimes seek after the assistance of false friends and 'frenemies.' If we would just declare 'Thus saith the LORD, Make this valley full of ditches.' 2 Kings 3: 16 and further declare, 'For thus saith the LORD, Ye shall not see wind, neither shall ye see rain; yet that valley shall be filled with water.' Miracle!
  • Donatus on 2 Kings 3 - 6 years ago
    "Elisha poured water on the hands of Elijah" to me this is an example of total humility n submissiveness of the prophet no wonder he got a double portion a anointing .
  • April on 2 Kings 3 - 6 years ago
    I just wanted to say first,GLORY BE TO FATHER,2nd thank you to all who comment on your interpretations of what you read,for some this is as close to communication as they can get about father and his word,we are not here to debate,but to speak truth and I just wanted to say thank you for your thoughts,it does help to see things differently sometimes, I wish you well in your walk and God Bless!!.
  • Anne on 2 Kings 3 - 6 years ago
    Elisha served Elijah the prophet of God, faithfully. When we stay and work in the service of God He will use us mightily.
  • Peter A. Okebukola on 2 Kings 3 - 6 years ago
    God is ever winning battles for the Israelites. Elisha was the vessel through which God spoke to the three kings. If we obey God, He will speak to us through the Holy Spirit and win our battles for us.
  • Eaglesrock on 2 Kings 3 - 8 years ago
    Elisha left everything to be with Elijah. Elijah had been his master, walking alongside him and teaching him the ministry of a prophet. They left the promise land and cross on dry ground to the other side. Elijah insisted that Elisha leave him., he repeated three times: Stay here, the Lord has sent me to Bethel. but Elisha s reply was always the same: As surely as the Lord lives and you live, I will not leave you. 2 Kings 2 . Some of us would have given up at Elijah s insistence, but not Elisha. He would go with Elijah until the very end. The Bible emphasizes the importance of preserving to the end without giving up. Faithfulness is one of the secrets to staying in the house of God and discovering His purpose for our lives. When Elijah attached a condition to the request, he was teaching Elisha that the answer depended only on him. It didn t depend on Elijah. Elijah s condition, If you see me didn t only mean that Elisha would have to see Elijah ascending, it had a deeper meaning as well: it meant seeing him as Father.
  • Noah Mwedzi on 2 Kings 3 - 9 years ago
    The issue of consulting a prophet in this case, reminds us of how important these Great Man of God are,and we surely must emulate the same. There is a great number of such great Man of God in our midst today, are we listening to the msgs they give us always? No we re insteady found wanting as we tend to persecute them with insults and blasphemy. Saints let us heed to the calling of God and remain blameproof as we tarry on steadfastly and immovable. God Bless.
  • Aderonke Olawuyi on 2 Kings 3:18 - 9 years ago
    What does " He deliver the Moabites into your hand " really mean?
  • Mo on 2 Kings 3:17 - 9 years ago
    Miraculous supply
  • Bisi on 2 Kings 3 - 9 years ago
    Our God is the only one that specialises in solving impossibilities, Jehoshaphat 's life is a challenge to me in love, devotion to God and love toward fellow brethren. He endangered his life when he followed Ahab to battle yet he did the same for his son but not without consulting with the man of God. We today 's christian should emulate this, we should help others who needs our help.
  • A..Thomes selvarajan on 2 Kings 3:11 - 9 years ago
    Elisha pored water on the hands of Elijah this might have happened when Elisha made feast to his people.Elisha would have fed Elijah too and would have pored water submisevly on the hands of Elijah before and after having enjoyed the feast.
  • Moses xulu on 2 Kings 3:17 - 10 years ago
    nothing is impossible with GOD
  • Moses xulu on 2 Kings 3:18 - 10 years ago
    it means its simple for GOD to do it
  • Ekwe Fortune Chika on 2 Kings 3:11 - 10 years ago
    The way up is down. It is made known that there were many sons of prophets i.e students under the prophetic college of Elijah the prophet, but it was only Elisha the son of Shaphat that was recognized for his diligent service to the master. For any one to make an ompact in leadrship, you must have made an impact in followership. In followership, patience is a great and extra ordinary virtue needed. If an egg says that it has stayed too much under the incubation period of the mother hen and rolls away, it will neither be good for egg nor as a chicken.
  • Cletus Ekpo on 2 Kings 3:17 - 10 years ago
    GOD is faithful.HE makes a way even in the wilderness.He makes the imposible possible, Isaiah 43:19.HE only needs our faith even mustard seed size
  • Kate tan on 2 Kings 3 - 10 years ago
    Faith and always seeking God first in whatever battle will bring victory . He never fails.
  • Mel monk on 2 Kings 3 - 11 years ago
    This same kind of problems we create for selves today. Demanding resources from other countries at our price and when they refuse, we make up lies about their leaders to justify our going to war, in the pretence of freeing its people from this or that dictator.
  • Anchang jaspa on 2 Kings 3 - 11 years ago
    I LIKE TO HEAR OR SEE PEOPLE WHO HAVE TIME FOR THE BIBLE; IT IS ONLY WAY OF PEACE: WHO IS HE THAT CAN WIN WHEN THE LORD GOD FIGHT FOR U: I CALL HIM TO MY BATTLES ALL THE TIMES; HE HAS NEVER LOST ONE:BE BLESS ALL OF U WHO HAVE TIME FOR WORD OF LIFE:
  • RALPH M. WATERS on 2 Kings 3 - 12 years ago
    GOOD MORNING,

    I KNOW I RESPONDED TO THIS CHAPTER, BUT "OOPS", I LOST MY PLACE.

    TO SPEAK ON GOD'S WORD, IS NOT A CHORE, ITS A PLEASURE, SO FORGIVE ME.

    THIS CHAPTER ONCE AGAIN, REMINDS ME OF 1JOHN 5, WHERE WE SEE HOW THE "BLOOD, SPIRIT AND THE WATER" ARE IN AGREEMENT AND IS ONE.

    OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR TOUCHES OUR LIVES, JUST AS HE IS IN HEAVEN, HE IS ALSO ALWAYS PRESENT WITH US HERE ON EARTH.
  • RALPH M. WATERS on 2 Kings 3 - 12 years ago
    THIS CHAPTER MAKES ME REFLECT ON HOW THE LORD CONTINUES TO FIGHT THE BATTLE FOR THOSE THAT ARE IN CHRIST JESUS. VERSE 22 REMINDS ME OF 1JOHN 5:8 - THERE ARE THREE THAT BEAR WITNESS IN THE EARTH: THE SPIRIT,WATER, AND BLOOD AND THESE THREE IN ONE.
    THE OLD TESTAMENT IS A RECORD OF THE PAST EVENTS, THAT MAKES US REALIZE THAT GOD WAS WORKING THEN AND HE IS STILL ON THE JOB, FIGHTING OUR BATTLES, IN THE FULFILLMENTS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT.
  • Matthew on 2 Kings 3 - 12 years ago
    Good. God was actually talking to me


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