2 Kings 17

2 Kings 17

Hoshea, the final king of Israel, is taken captive by Shalmaneser V of Assyria for conspiring against him. After a three-year siege, the capital city of Samaria is captured. The people of Israel are deported and exiled throughout Assyria, bringing the Northern Kingdom to a brutal end. The chapter explains that this disaster happened because Israel persisted in the terrible sins of idol worship, rejection of the prophets, and following the wicked customs of Jeroboam. The Assyrians then repopulate Samaria with foreign peoples, who mix their own gods with the worship of the Lord.

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2 Kings 4

Elisha performs several miracles: he miraculously supplies oil for a widow to pay her debt, raises the Shunammite woman's son from the dead, and purifies a deadly stew.

2 Kings 5

Naaman, the Syrian army commander, is cured of leprosy by dipping seven times in the Jordan River, as commanded by Elisha. Naaman converts to worship the God of Israel.

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