The final chapters of 2 Kings depict Judah’s fall under the theme “The Cost of Disobedience.” After King Josiah’s death, Judah’s rebellion against Babylon, led by weak kings like Zedekiah, resulted in the siege and destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC. Babylon looted the temple, burned the city, and exiled most of the people. This devastating judgment was God’s discipline for generations of idolatry and sin. However, the exile also purified Judah, teaching them to turn back to God. These events remind us of the importance of faithfulness and the consequences of disobedience.
2 Kings 24-25 The Cost of Disobedience
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