The Lord Removed Israel From His Presence, Ron Ward
A CONTRAST OF KINGS
Passage: 2Kings 15:17~38  
Key verse: 34
Menahem King of Israel
17 In the thirty-ninth year of Azariah king of Judah, Menahem son of Gadi became king of Israel, and he reigned in Samaria ten years. 18 He did evil(A) in the eyes of the Lord. During his entire reign he did not turn away from the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he had caused Israel to commit.
19 Then Pul[a](B) king of Assyria invaded the land, and Menahem gave him a thousand talents[b] of silver to gain his support and strengthen his own hold on the kingdom. 20 Menahem exacted this money from Israel. Every wealthy person had to contribute fifty shekels[c] of silver to be given to the king of Assyria. So the king of Assyria withdrew(C) and stayed in the land no longer.
21 As for the other events of Menahem’s reign, and all he did, are they not written in the book of the annals of the kings of Israel? 22 Menahem rested with his ancestors. And Pekahiah his son succeeded him as king.
Pekahiah King of Israel
23 In the fiftieth year of Azariah king of Judah, Pekahiah son of Menahem became king of Israel in Samaria, and he reigned two years. 24 Pekahiah did evil(D) in the eyes of the Lord. He did not turn away from the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he had caused Israel to commit. 25 One of his chief officers, Pekah(E) son of Remaliah, conspired against him. Taking fifty men of Gilead with him, he assassinated(F) Pekahiah, along with Argob and Arieh, in the citadel of the royal palace at Samaria. So Pekah killed Pekahiah and succeeded him as king.
26 The other events of Pekahiah’s reign, and all he did, are written in the book of the annals of the kings of Israel.
Pekah King of Israel
27 In the fifty-second year of Azariah king of Judah, Pekah(G) son of Remaliah(H) became king of Israel in Samaria, and he reigned twenty years. 28 He did evil in the eyes of the Lord. He did not turn away from the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he had caused Israel to commit.
29 In the time of Pekah king of Israel, Tiglath-Pileser(I) king of Assyria came and took Ijon,(J) Abel Beth Maakah, Janoah, Kedesh and Hazor. He took Gilead and Galilee, including all the land of Naphtali,(K) and deported(L) the people to Assyria. 30 Then Hoshea(M) son of Elah conspired against Pekah son of Remaliah. He attacked and assassinated(N) him, and then succeeded him as king in the twentieth year of Jotham son of Uzziah.
31 As for the other events of Pekah’s reign, and all he did, are they not written in the book of the annals(O) of the kings of Israel?
Jotham King of Judah(P)
32 In the second year of Pekah son of Remaliah king of Israel, Jotham(Q) son of Uzziah king of Judah began to reign. 33 He was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem sixteen years. His mother’s name was Jerusha daughter of Zadok. 34 He did what was right(R) in the eyes of the Lord, just as his father Uzziah had done. 35 The high places,(S) however, were not removed; the people continued to offer sacrifices and burn incense there. Jotham rebuilt the Upper Gate(T) of the temple of the Lord.
36 As for the other events of Jotham’s reign, and what he did, are they not written in the book of the annals of the kings of Judah? 37 (In those days the Lord began to send Rezin(U) king of Aram and Pekah son of Remaliah against Judah.) 38 Jotham rested with his ancestors and was buried with them in the City of David, the city of his father. And Ahaz his son succeeded him as king.
Footnotes
- 2 Kings 15:19 Also called Tiglath-Pileser
- 2 Kings 15:19 That is, about 38 tons or about 34 metric tons
- 2 Kings 15:20 That is, about 1 1/4 pounds or about 575 grams
Cross references
- 2 Kings 15:18 : 1Ki 15:26
- 2 Kings 15:19 : 1Ch 5:6, 26
- 2 Kings 15:20 : S 2Ki 12:18
- 2 Kings 15:24 : 1Ki 15:26
- 2 Kings 15:25 : 2Ch 28:6; Isa 7:1
- 2 Kings 15:25 : S 2Ki 12:20
- 2 Kings 15:27 : 2Ch 28:6; Isa 7:1
- 2 Kings 15:27 : Isa 7:4
- 2 Kings 15:29 : 2Ki 16:7; 17:6; 1Ch 5:26; 2Ch 28:20; Jer 50:17
- 2 Kings 15:29 : 1Ki 15:20
- 2 Kings 15:29 : 2Ki 16:9; 17:24; 2Ch 16:4; Isa 7:9; 9:1; 10:9, 10; 28:1; 36:19; 37:18
- 2 Kings 15:29 : 2Ki 24:14-16; 1Ch 5:22; Isa 14:6, 17; 36:17; 45:13
- 2 Kings 15:30 : 2Ki 17:1
- 2 Kings 15:30 : S 2Ki 12:20
- 2 Kings 15:31 : 1Ki 15:31
- 2 Kings 15:32 : 15:33-38pp — 2Ch 27:1-4, 7-9
- 2 Kings 15:32 : ver 1,S 5; 1Ch 5:17; Isa 1:1; Hos 1:1
- 2 Kings 15:34 : S 1Ki 14:8
- 2 Kings 15:35 : 2Ki 12:3
- 2 Kings 15:35 : S Ge 23:10; 2Ch 23:20
- 2 Kings 15:37 : 2Ki 16:5; Isa 7:1; 8:6; 9:11
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1. Assyria conquers Naphtali (17-31)
Menahem was king of Israel. He plundered the wealth of his people in order to strengthen his position. Pekahiah became king, but he was murdered by Pekah. He lost the territories of Gilead and Galilee of the tribe of Naphtali to Assyria. All these kings were like Jeroboam, not serving the Lord's interests, only their own.
2. Uzziah and Jotham (32-38)
Uzziah reigned over fifty years, and his son Jotham for sixteen more. They brought stability to Judah. While they were not successful in completely eradicating idol worship, they served the temple and the worship of the Lord, and they did what was right in the eyes of the Lord.
Prayer: Lord, grant us leaders who enable the worship of the Lord in our times.
One Word: Do what is right in the eyes of the Lord