Kings of Israel
Kings of Judah
Prophets and miracles
Assyria and Exile
Events and Key Themes
100

Which king of Israel reigned for 17 years and continued in the sins of Jeroboam?

Jehoahaz

Reference: 2 Kings 13:1–2

100

Which king of Judah reigned during the time of Jehoahaz of Israel?

Joash

Reference: 2 Kings 13:1; 2 Kings 12:1

100

Which prophet told Joash to strike the arrows on the ground?

Elisha

Reference: 2 Kings 13:18–19

100

Which Assyrian king first oppressed Israel during Menahem’s reign?

Pul (Tiglath-Pileser III)

Reference: 2 Kings 15:19

100

In which city did the kings of Israel rule until its fall?

Samaria

Reference: 2 Kings 17:5–6

200

Which king of Israel struck the ground only three times with arrows, limiting Israel’s victories over Syria?

  Joash (Jehoash)

Reference: 2 Kings 13:18–19

200

Which king of Judah did “what was right in the eyes of the Lord,” but did not remove the high places?

Amaziah

Reference: 2 Kings 14:3–4

200

Which prophet’s bones caused a dead man to come back to life?

Elisha

Reference: 2 Kings 13:20–21

200

Which king of Assyria captured Samaria after a three-year siege?

Shalmaneser V / Sargon II

References: 2 Kings 17:3–6

200

Which nation attacked Israel repeatedly during the days of Jehoahaz?

Syria (Aram)

Reference: 2 Kings 13:3

300

Which king paid the king of Assyria by taxing the wealthy and collecting 1,000 talents of silver?

 Menahem

Reference: 2 Kings 15:19–20

300

Which king of Judah paid the king of Assyria by giving him silver and gold from the Temple?

Ahaz

Reference: 2 Kings 16:7–8

300

Which prophet repeatedly warned Israel, but the nation refused to listen?

God’s prophets (general)

Reference: 2 Kings 17:13–14

300

During whose reign did the northern kingdom fall and Israel was carried away to Assyria?


Hoshea

Reference: 2 Kings 17:6

300

Which people were brought into Samaria and later plagued by lions until a priest was sent?

 People from Babylon, Cuthah, Ava, Hamath, and Sepharvaim

Reference: 2 Kings 17:24–26

400

Which king of Israel conspired against Pekahiah and assassinated him?

Pekah

Reference: 2 Kings 15:25 


400

Which king of Judah faced the threat of Rezin of Syria and Pekah of Israel?

Ahaz

Reference: 2 Kings 16:5

400

Which prophet predicted victories for Israel over Syria during Jehoash’s reign?

 Elisha

Reference: 2 Kings 13:14–17

400

Which Assyrian king resettled foreign nations into Samaria after the Israelites were removed?

Esarhaddon

Reference: 2 Kings 19:37; Ezra 4:2 (clarifies his involvement)

400

Where did Pekah kill Pekahiah to seize the throne of Israel?

 Samaria’s palace/fortress

Reference: 2 Kings 15:25

500

Who was the final king of Israel before the northern kingdom was taken into exile by Assyria?

Hoshea

Reference: 2 Kings 17:1–6

500

Which king of Judah burned his son as a sacrifice and followed the practices of the nations?

Ahaz

Reference: 2 Kings 16:3

500

What message did the prophets emphasize that Israel continually rejected?


Repent, turn from sin, and worship the Lord alone

Reference: 2 Kings 17:13

500

What primary sin caused the Lord to remove Israel from His presence and send them into exile?

Idolatry

Reference: 2 Kings 17:7–12

500

Which mountain was associated with the sins of Jeroboam, influencing many kings of Israel?

 Mount Samaria / Bethel (sins of Jeroboam)

Reference: 2 Kings 10:29; 1 Kings 12:28–33