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2 kings

 

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Noun 2 kings has 1 sense
  1. II Kings, 2 Kings - the second of two Old Testament books telling the histories of the kings of Judah and Israel
    --1 is a kind of book
    --1 is a part of Prophets, Nebiim; Old Testament

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2 Kings

Description:

2 Kings is a biblical term that refers to the fourth book in the Old Testament of the Bible. It is a historical account that recounts the reigns of various kings of Israel and Judah, covering a period of time from the eighth to the sixth century BC.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

Noun: A book in the Bible that narrates the events and reigns of the Israelite and Judean kings.

Sample Sentence:

"The story of Elijah and Elisha is prominently featured in 2 Kings."

Sense 2:

Noun: Used to refer to a ruler or leader who holds significant power or authority.

Sample Sentence:

"As the CEO of the company, John felt like he was the 2 Kings of the business world."

Sense 3:

Adjective: Popular or well-known.

Sample Sentence:

"That restaurant is a 2 Kings spot in town, everyone loves their food."

Sense 4:

Adjective: Referring to something specific to a local area or community.

Sample Sentence:

"During the festival, the town center was filled with 2 Kings crafts and artworks from local artisans."

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