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2 Kings Chapter 8 Discussion

2 Kings Chapter 8 Discussion



 
  • David on 2 Kings 8:26 - 3 years ago
    Praise the Lord for His omnipotence, omniscience, and omnipresence. I thank God and His faithfulness to His own Word that He will help us through this current spiritual famine we are in.

    Let's stand fast and do His will accord to scripture. Pray for the current leadership during this pandemic, but especially the situation in Afghanistan. God bless them with the mind of Christ. May the Lord "Blind" the eyes of the Taliban, so that our citizens, allies, and troops are able to evacuate without casualties.

    Thank you Lord for hearing our cries. August 2021
  • S Spencer - In Reply on 2 Kings 8 - 3 years ago
    Hi Pasquel,

    It will be difficult to comfort her out of the scripture if he died lost.

    I would say pray for her often, and be as close a friend that she would allow you to be, So she can see the love of Christ in you.

    I hope that helps you and her.

    God bless.
  • Carleton - In Reply on 2 Kings 8 - 3 years ago
    Hello Pasquel, thinking of your question perhaps one of the verses using the word humble may comfort this mother's heart in away that is helpful.

    God bless your words that come to mind.
  • Pasquel Sole on 2 Kings 8 - 3 years ago
    I'm a twice born.

    A Muslim women l know just lost her 20 year old son (possibly to drug OD)

    I can't seem to find fitting words from scripture.

    My mind just shakes it's head with loss.

    Any thoughts come to you......
  • Christ Magnified Glorifying Jesus on 2 Kings 8 - 6 years ago
    Day 99 of Bible in a Year Reading. More history, more sorrow and wicked leadership. God uses his prophets to warn and wonder those around him. Great time reading.
  • Anne on 2 Kings 8 - 9 years ago
    The Shunamite woman is still being blessed - a prophet's reward for what she did for the prophet in 2 Kings Chapter 4. God's word is truth.
  • Leah Michelle on 2 Kings 8 - 10 years ago
    The first 6 verses here are a must read for a woman looking for hope. This is the same woman from 2nd Kings chapter 4, God done so much for her then and he still continues to never forsake here.
  • RALPH M. WATERS on 2 Kings 8 - 12 years ago
    OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR IS ALL KNOWING. HE GIVES THIS GIFTS TO ALL MEN, SOME GIFTS ARE MORE PREVALENT. IN THIS CASE THE MAN OF GOD, KNEW OF THE FATE OF ANOTHER. ALSO, GOD ALL KNOWING NEW HOW THERE WOULD BE EVIL KINGS AFTER THE BLOOD LINE OF AHAB. HE, (GOD), ALL KNOWING, KNOWS OUR SHORTCOMINGS, HE KNOWS OUR STRENGTHS, HE KNOWS, OUR SECRET FAULTS. SO TODAY, AFTER READING THIS PASSAGE, IS SO ENCOURGING TO KNOW, THAT WE HAVE A VERY MERCIFUL GOD.
  • Fried on 2 Kings 8 - 12 years ago
    This powerful!
  • Barry Stone on 2 Kings 8 - 12 years ago
    Did Hazael kill The King, Benhadad of Syria?
  • Josh on 2 Kings 8 - 14 years ago
    Here is an answer to the supposed contradiction

    Link
  • Veronica on 2 Kings 8 - 14 years ago
    Anonymous if you would read 2 Chronicles 22:2 it reads: Ahaziah was 22 years oldwhen he became king and reigned in Jerusalem one year. God bless.
  • Rex on 2 Kings 8 - 14 years ago
    This is a typo in this verion of King James. Please look in another King James bible. Mine show he was twenty-two years old in both book
  • Anonymous on 2 Kings 8:26 - 14 years ago
    i am having problem with 2 kings 8;26 ahaziah was 22 years old when he reigned Jerusalem but in 2 chronicles ahsziah was 42 years old when he reigned Jerusalem can you please respond thank you and god bless you.


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