Which king of Israel reigned for 17 years and continued in the sins of Jeroboam?
Jehoahaz
Reference: 2 Kings 13:1–2
Which king of Judah reigned during the time of Jehoahaz of Israel?
Joash
Reference: 2 Kings 13:1; 2 Kings 12:1
Which prophet told Joash to strike the arrows on the ground?
Elisha
Reference: 2 Kings 13:18–19
Which Assyrian king first oppressed Israel during Menahem’s reign?
Pul (Tiglath-Pileser III)
Reference: 2 Kings 15:19
In which city did the kings of Israel rule until its fall?
Samaria
Reference: 2 Kings 17:5–6
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
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
Which prophet’s bones caused a dead man to come back to life?
Elisha
Reference: 2 Kings 13:20–21
Which king of Assyria captured Samaria after a three-year siege?
Shalmaneser V / Sargon II
References: 2 Kings 17:3–6
Which nation attacked Israel repeatedly during the days of Jehoahaz?
Syria (Aram)
Reference: 2 Kings 13:3
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
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
Which prophet repeatedly warned Israel, but the nation refused to listen?
God’s prophets (general)
Reference: 2 Kings 17:13–14
During whose reign did the northern kingdom fall and Israel was carried away to Assyria?
Hoshea
Reference: 2 Kings 17:6
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
Which king of Israel conspired against Pekahiah and assassinated him?
Pekah
Reference: 2 Kings 15:25
Which king of Judah faced the threat of Rezin of Syria and Pekah of Israel?
Ahaz
Reference: 2 Kings 16:5
Which prophet predicted victories for Israel over Syria during Jehoash’s reign?
Elisha
Reference: 2 Kings 13:14–17
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)
Where did Pekah kill Pekahiah to seize the throne of Israel?
Samaria’s palace/fortress
Reference: 2 Kings 15:25
Who was the final king of Israel before the northern kingdom was taken into exile by Assyria?
Hoshea
Reference: 2 Kings 17:1–6
Which king of Judah burned his son as a sacrifice and followed the practices of the nations?
Ahaz
Reference: 2 Kings 16:3
What message did the prophets emphasize that Israel continually rejected?
Repent, turn from sin, and worship the Lord alone
Reference: 2 Kings 17:13
What primary sin caused the Lord to remove Israel from His presence and send them into exile?
Idolatry
Reference: 2 Kings 17:7–12
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