2 Kings 14:28-29
v. 28-29: The rest of Jeroboam II’s acts, his power, and his wars are recorded elsewhere. After his death, he was buried with the kings of Israel, and his son Zechariah became king. Even the strongest kings must die, and their power cannot save them from death. During Jeroboam II’s time, prophets like Hosea, Amos, Micah, and Isaiah began to write down their messages, so that God’s word would continue to guide His people (2 Kings 14:28-29; Hosea 1:2 a).
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