Commentary on the Second Book of Kings – Frank Marshall
Today’s free book is Frank Marshall’s Scripture Manual on the 2 Kings, which was written for students preparing for the Oxford and Cambridge University entrance examinations.
My thanks to Book Aid for making this public domain title available for digitisation.
Frank Marshall [1848-1906], The Second Book of Kings. The Oxford and Cambridge Edition. London: George Gill & Sons, Ltd., n.d. Hbk. pp.135. [Click to visit the download page for this title]
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Title
- The Author
- Design of the Author
- Date
- Sources of the Narrative
- Scope of the Narrative
- Table of the Kings of Judah and Israel
- The Kings of Israel
- The Kings of Judah
- Israel and Judah
- Connection Between Israel and Judah
- Prophets
- The Gods of of the Heathen
- The Temple
- The Land
- Jerusalem and Jebus
- Nations and Tribes
- The Samaritans
- The Great Empires
- The Captivities
- Geographical Notes
- Biographical Notes
- The Moabite Stone
- The Cuneiform Inscriptions
- The Second Book of Kings, Marginal and Footnotes
- Comments on the Revised Version
- Words and Phrases Explained
- Weights and Measures
- Chronological Table
- Chronological Notes
- Maps