Second Book of Kings
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Second Book of Kings
Summary
Second Book of Kings is a religious text[1]. It draws 29 Wikipedia views per month (religious_text category, ranking #145 of 234).[2]
Key Facts
- Second Book of Kings's instance of is recorded as religious text[3].
- Second Book of Kings's instance of is recorded as book of the Bible[4].
- Second Book of Kings followed First Book of Kings[5].
- Second Book of Kings was followed by First Book of Chronicles[6].
- Second Book of Kings is part of Books of Kings[7].
- Second Book of Kings is part of Historical books[8].
- Second Book of Kings is part of Books of the Kingdoms[9].
- Second Book of Kings's Commons category is recorded as Second Book of Kings[10].
- Second Book of Kings's language of work or name is recorded as Biblical Hebrew[11].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 1[12].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 2[13].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 3[14].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 4[15].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 5[16].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 6[17].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 7[18].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 8[19].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 9[20].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 10[21].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 11[22].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 12[23].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 13[24].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 14[25].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 15[26].
- Second Book of Kings comprises 2 Kings 16[27].
Body
Publication
Second Book of Kings's language of work or name is recorded as Biblical Hebrew[11]. Part of include Books of Kings[7], a religious text[28]; Historical books[8], a religious text[29]; and Books of the Kingdoms[9], a religious text[30].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Second Book of Kings followed First Book of Kings[5]. It was followed by First Book of Chronicles[6].
Why It Matters
Second Book of Kings draws 29 Wikipedia views per month (religious_text category, ranking #145 of 234).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 23 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]