2 Kings

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Definition

Proper noun: * A book of the Bible: "2 Kings" is the title of a book in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible and the Tanakh. It is the second of two books that continue the historical narrative of the monarchies of ancient Judah and Israel, following the events recorded in 1 Kings.

Usage
  • "2 Kings" is used as a singular proper noun to refer to this specific biblical text. It is typically preceded by the definite article "the" when referring to its content.
  • Example:
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Advanced Usage
  • Abbreviation: The book is sometimes abbreviated as 2 Kgs in scholarly references and citations.
    • Example: For a detailed account, see 2 Kgs 18-20.
Variants and Related Words
  • 1 Kings: The book immediately preceding 2 Kings in the biblical canon, forming a continuous historical narrative.
  • Books of Kings: The collective name for the two books (1 Kings and 2 Kings), which were originally a single work.
  • Historical Books: The section of the Old Testament to which 2 Kings belongs, along with books like Joshua, Judges, and Samuel.
Synonyms
  • The Second Book of Kings: A formal, alternative title.
  • II Kings: An alternative written form using Roman numerals.
Notes on Meaning
  • The title "2 Kings" refers exclusively to the biblical book. It is not used to refer to two individual monarchs in a general sense. For that concept, phrases like "two kings" are used.
    • Compare: "Two kings ruled the neighboring lands." (General quantity) vs. "The story is found in 2 Kings." (Specific book title).
Noun
  1. the second of two Old Testament books telling the histories of the kings of Judah and Israel

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