Second Kings in The Great Adventure Bible

On a few occasions, though, there is a significant change in how the story is told in the middle of a book (for example, Genesis 1 through Genesis 11 is the Early Word, while Genesis 12 starts with the Patriarchs period). This is also the case with 1 Samuel and 2 Kings. Starting with 2 Kings 45, you move from the period of Conquest and Judges to the Royal Kingdom.


So there is an interlude where we describe the next period, which, unfortunately, based on how the pages lined up, happened to occur at a lousy time for a page turn.  If you skip past this interlude to page 378, you will see the next verse.

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