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The two Books of Kings, originally a single book, are the eleventh and twelfth books of the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. They conclude the Deuteronomistic history, a history of Israel also comprising the books of Joshua and Judges and the two Books of Samuel, which biblical commentators believe was written to provide a theological explanation for the destruction of the Kingdom of Judah by Babylon in c. 586 BCE and a foundation for a return from exile.[1] The two books of Kings present a history of ancient Israel and Judah from the death of King David to the release of Jehoiachin from imprisonment in Babylon, a period of some 400 years (c. 960 – c. 560 BCE).[1] Scholars tend to treat the books as made up of a first edition from the late 7th century BCE and a second and final edition from the mid 6th century BCE.[2][3]

The Jerusalem Bible divides the two books of Kings into eight sections:

In David’s old age, Adonijah proclaims himself his successor but Solomon’s supporters arrange for David to proclaim Solomon as his successor, and so he comes to the throne after David’s death.[4] At the beginning of his reign he assumes God’s promises to David and brings splendour to Israel and peace and prosperity to his people.[5] The centrepiece of Solomon’s reign is the building of the First Temple: the claim that this took place 480 years after the Exodus from Egypt marks it as a key event in Israel’s history.[6] At the end, however, he follows other gods and oppresses Israel.[7]

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