2 Kings 3:25
They destroyed the cities, and each man threw stones on every good field until it was covered. They stopped up every spring and cut down every good tree. Only Kir-haraseth was left with stones in place, but men with slings surrounded it and attacked it as well.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 2 Kings 3:25?

2. How does 2 Kings 3:25 demonstrate God's power over human plans and defenses?

3. What lessons on obedience can we learn from the actions in 2 Kings 3:25?

4. How does the destruction in 2 Kings 3:25 connect to God's justice in Scripture?

5. How can we apply the perseverance shown in 2 Kings 3:25 to our lives?

6. What does 2 Kings 3:25 teach about the consequences of opposing God's will?

7. Why did the Israelites destroy the cities in 2 Kings 3:25?

8. What is the significance of stopping the springs in 2 Kings 3:25?

9. How does 2 Kings 3:25 reflect God's will for warfare?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 2 Kings 3?

11. When is it time to scatter or gather stones?

12. Jeremiah 34:3 - How could God promise Zedekiah would not die by the sword if 2 Kings 25:7 says Nebuchadnezzar blinded him and took him captive?

13. Why does 2 Kings 14:3 say Amaziah followed God while 2 Chronicles 25:14 depicts him turning to idols?

14. Why does Matthew 25 appear to emphasize good works (Matthew 25:31-46) when other passages stress faith alone (e.g., Romans 3:28)?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the destruction of Moab reflect the broader theme of God's judgment in the Old Testament?

2. In what ways can we apply the strategic actions of the Israelites to our spiritual battles today?

3. How does the alliance between Israel, Judah, and Edom illustrate the importance of unity among believers?

4. What lessons can we learn from the Israelites' reliance on God's guidance in their military campaign?

5. How does the account of Moab's defeat encourage us to trust in God's promises despite overwhelming odds?1. Reflect on Jehoram's reign over Israel. In what ways might you be compromising in your obedience to God?

2. Discuss the implications of the rebellion of Moab. What does it say about the consequences of ungodly leadership?

3. What compelled the three kings to form an alliance? How does this relate to the value of unity in our personal lives today?

4. How do the kings' actions in their crisis mirror how we handle adversity? In such situations, to whom or where do you turn for solutions?

5. Why do you think Elisha was hesitant to help the kings initially? How does this reflect the tension between human judgment and divine mandate?

6. Discuss the significance of the miracle of water. How does it demonstrate God's provision and intervention?

7. How would you interpret Elisha's prophecy about the defeat of Moab? What does it say about God's sovereignty?

8. Contrast the kings' response to crisis with that of Mesha's. What does Mesha's desperate act reveal about his understanding of gods and sacrifices?

9. How does the event of 2 Kings 3 inspire you in your personal faith walk?

10. Why do you think the great wrath came against Israel following Mesha's sacrifice?

11. How might the events in 2 Kings 3 relate to modern-day socio-political issues?

12. Reflect on the theme of "Trust in God's Provision" in this chapter. How can you apply this to your present circumstances?

13. What lessons can be learned from Jehoshaphat's decision to join Jehoram? How might these lessons apply to the alliances or partnerships we form in our lives?

14. Why do you think the miracle of water is less known compared to other biblical miracles? How does its significance compare?

15. What consequences of disobedience are depicted in this chapter, and how do they resonate with your understanding of God's justice?

16. How does Elisha's role as a prophet in this chapter inform your understanding of prophecy in general?

17. What lessons about leadership can be gleaned from the actions of the kings and Elisha in this chapter?

18. Discuss the potential reasons for the unnamed king of Edom's involvement in the alliance. How does his anonymity contribute to the narrative?

19. Explore the various ways God's power is demonstrated in this chapter.

20. How does the story of 2 Kings 3 encourage you to rely on God's guidance and provision in times of crisis?

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