Major Prophets                                                  KL Paulson
Bro. R. Spurgeon                                                 9-24-1995

Outline II Kings 15:21-21:1; II Chronicles 26:1- 33:1

II Kings 15:21-38
  21-22  Pekahiah reigns over Israel in Samaria in Menahem's stead. 
  23-26  Pekahiah is killed by Pekah. 
  27-31  Pekah (king of Israel) is oppressed by Tiglath-pileser (king of 
         Assyria), and slew by Hoshea. 
  32-35  Jotham's right reign. 
  36-38  Ahaz reigns in Jotham's stead. 

II Kings Chapter 16
  1-4    Ahaz's wrong reign over Judah. 
  5-9    Ahaz, besieged by Rezin (king of Syria) and Pekah (king of Israel), 
         hires Tiglath-pileser (king of Assyria) against them. 
  10-16  Ahaz, sending a pattern of an altar from Damascus to Urijah, turns 
         the brasen altar to his own inquiries. 
  17-18  He spoils the temple. 
  19-20  Hezekiah reigns in Ahaz's stead. 

II Kings Chapter 17
  1-4    Being subdued by Shalmaneser (king of Assyria), Hoshea conspires 
         against him with So (king of Egypt). 
  5-23   Samaria for sinning against the LORD is carried into captivity. 
  24-41  The strange nations which were transplanted into Samaria            
         being slew with lions, make a mixture of religions. 

II Kings Chapter 18
  1-3    Hezekiah's right reign over Judah. 
  4-7    He destroys idolatry, and prospers. 
  8      He smites the Philistines. 
  9-12   The inhabitants of Samaria are carried captive for their sins. 
  13-16  Sennacherib (king of Assyria) invading Judah, is appeased by a 
         tribute.    
  17-37  Rab-shakeh, by blasphemous speeches, solicits the people to rebel. 

II Kings Chapter 19
  1-5    Hezekiah mourning, sends to Isaiah to pray for them. 
  6-7    Isaiah comforts them. 
  8-13   Sennacherib sends a blasphemous letter to Hezekiah (king of Judah). 
  14-19  Hezekiah's prayer in the house of the LORD. 
  20-34  Isaiah's prophecy of the exaltation and destruction of Sennacherib 
         (king of Assyria), and of Zion. 
  35     The angel of the LORD smites 185,000 Assyrians. 
  36-37  Sennacherib (king of Assyria) is smitten by his own sons. 

II Kings Chapter 20
  1-7    Hezekiah, having received a message of death, by prayer has his life 
         lengthened fifteen years. 
  8-11   The shadow goes ten degrees backward for a sign of that promise. 
  12-13  Berodach-baladan (king of Babylon) sending to visit Hezekiah, because 
         of the wonder, has notice of his treasures. 
  14-19  Isaiah understanding thereof, foretelleth the Babylonian captivity. 
  20-21  Manasseh reigns in Hezekiah's stead. 

II Kings 21:1
  1      Manasseh's reign. 


II Chronicles Chapter 26
  1-5    Uzziah (Azariah) succeeding, and reigning right in the days of 
         Zechariah, prospers. 
  6-15   Uzziah prowess in war. 
  16-21  Waxing proud, he invades the priest's office, and is smitten with 
         leprosy. 
  22-23  He dies, and Jotham reigns in Uzziah's stead. 

II Chronicles Chapter 27
  1-8    Jotham reigns. 
  9      He dies, and Ahaz reigns in Jotham's stead. 

II Chronicles Chapter 28
  1-5    Ahaz reigning very wrongly, is greatly smitten by the Syrians. 
  6-15   Judah being carried away captive by the Israelites, is sent home by 
         the saying of Oded the prophet. 
  16-21  Ahaz sending for aid unto Assyria, is not helped thereby. 
  22-25  In his distress he grows more idolatrous. 
  26-27  He dying, Hezekiah reigns in Ahaz's stead. 

II Chronicles Chapter 29
  1-2    Hezekiah's right reign. 
  3-4    He restores religion. 
  5-11   He exhorts the Levites. 
  12-19  They sanctify themselves, and cleanse the house of the LORD. 
  20-36  Hezekiah offers sacrifices, wherein the Levites are more upright in 
         heart to sanctify themselves than the priests. 

II Chronicles Chapter 30
  1-12   Hezekiah proclaimeth the passover in the second month for Israel and 
         Judah. 
  13-26  The assembly, having destroyed the altars of idolatry, keep the feast 
         fourteen days. 
  27     The priests the Levites arise and bless the people. 

II Chronicles Chapter 31
  1      The people is forward in utterly destroying idolatry. 
  2-4    Hezekiah appoints the courses of the priests and the Levites, and 
         provides for their encouragement in the law of the LORD. 
  5-10   The people's forwardness in the offerings and the tithes. 
  11-19  Hezekiah commands officers to distribute of the oblations of the 
         LORD, and the most holy things. 
  20-21  The good and right and truth of Hezekiah. 

II Chronicles Chapter 32
  1-8    Sennacherib (king of Assyria) invading Judah, Hezekiah strengthens 
         himself, and comforts his people. 
  9-20   Against the blasphemies of Sennacherib (king of Assyria), Hezekiah 
         (king of Judah) and Isaiah pray and cry. 
  21-23  An angel cuts off the host of the Assyrians. 
  24     Hezekiah praying in his sickness, God gives him a sign. 
  25-26  He waxing proud, is humbled by God. 
  27-30  His substance and works. 
  31     His error in the business of the ambassadors of the princes of 
         Babylon. 
  32-33  He dying, Manasseh reigns in Hezekiah's stead. 

II Chronicles Chapter 33:1
  1      Manasseh's reign.