• Chapter 1

    Batman: Robin, it looks like we have a case in the book of 2 Kings! Robin: Who do we need to investigate, Batman? Batman: Ahah! King Ahaziah is in trouble. He asked the prophets of Baal to help him, but they couldn't do anything for him.

  • Chapter 2

    Batman: Robin, we have found our way to the ancient city of Bethel! Robin: What is our mission, Batman? Batman: According to the Book of Kings, Elijah is about to be taken up to Heaven in a whirlwind.

  • Chapter 3

    Batman: O Robin, something is afoot in the kingdom of Moab! The King of Moab has allied himself with the King of Edom and the King of Judah. Robin: Holy historical alliances, Batman! What could be their aim?

  • Chapter 4

    Batman: Holy Bible, Robin! This chapter of 2 Kings is about a woman who comes to Elisha for help. Robin: Gosh, Batman, the poor woman had a desperate situation. Her husband had died and now her creditors were threatening to take away her two sons as payment for her husband's debts.

  • Chapter 5

    Batman: I think it's time we looked into 2 Kings 5, Robin. Robin: What do we have this time, Batman? Batman: Naaman, the leader of the Syrian army, has leprosy. A young girl who's been taken captive from Israel tells him about a prophet who can help him.

  • Chapter 6

    Batman: Holy ancient texts, Robin! It seems that in 2 Kings 6, the prophet Elisha had a vision that the Arameans were planning to attack the city of Dothan. Robin: Holy plan of attack, Batman! So what did Elisha do?

  • Chapter 7

    Batman: Robin, we must investigate the mystery of the four lepers! Robin: What is it, Batman? Batman: In 2 Kings 7, four lepers were sitting outside the gates of the besieged city of Samaria. They were so desperate for food, they decided to risk their lives and go into the enemy camp.

  • Chapter 8

    Batman: Well, Robin, it looks like we have our hands full with this one. In 2 Kings 8, the king of Aram has been attacking Israel and besieging the city of Elisha. Robin: Holy horseshoes, Batman! How are we gonna stop him?

  • Chapter 9

    Batman: Trouble is afoot, Robin! We must look into what is happening in 2 Kings 9! Robin: What's going on, Batman? Batman: The prophet Elisha has anointed Jehu, the leader of Israel, to take the throne and overthrow the wicked house of Ahab.

  • Chapter 10

    Robin: Holy bible, Batman, it looks like Jehu is going to be crowned king of Israel! Batman: Indeed, Robin. But first he has to carry out the orders of the Lord. Joker: What orders are those? Batman: He must destroy the house of Ahab, the former king.

  • Chapter 11

    Batman: Robin, something strange is afoot in the land of Judah! Athaliah, the wicked queen of Judah, has just been killed. Robin: I'm afraid you're right, Batman! It seems like a priest named Jehoiada has been planning a revolt against her for some time.

  • Chapter 12

    Robin: Holy history, Batman! In 2 Kings 12, King Joash of Judah is repairing the temple. Joker: Ha ha ha! Sounds like a job for the king! Batman: Indeed, Robin. Joash appoints officers to collect money from the people for the temple repairs, and also commissions craftsmen to do the actual repairs.

  • Chapter 13

    Batman: Robin, we must make haste to 2 Kings 13! Joan of Arc is in trouble! Robin: What's the problem, Batman? Batman: The prophet Elisha has fallen ill and is about to die. He appoints his disciple, Jehu, to succeed him, and Jehu anoints Joash to be King of Israel.

  • Chapter 14

    Batman: Holy Smokes, Robin! The King of Israel, Amaziah, has just been assassinated! Robin: Holy Assassins, Batman! What will happen next? Joker: What will happen? Why, I'll tell you what will happen! The people of Israel will crown his son, King Jehoash.

  • Chapter 15

    Batman: Another chapter of the Bible, Robin. Let's see what 2 Kings 15 is all about. Robin: Alright, Batman. It says here that Azariah was king of Judah, and he was 16 years old when he became king. Batman: And it says that he walked in the ways of King David, so he must have been a good ruler.

  • Chapter 16

    Batman: Holy Scripture, Robin! The story of 2 Kings 16 tells us of King Ahaz of Judah. Robin: He was a wicked king, Batman! Batman: Indeed. He made offerings to foreign gods and even sacrificed his own son.

  • Chapter 17

    Batman: Ah, Robin, the latest chapter of the Bible is 2 Kings 17. Robin: Gosh, Batman, what does it say? Batman: It's a sad story, Robin. In this chapter, the Lord sends Israel into exile for their sins.

  • Chapter 18

    Batman: Hold it right there, Robin! We must remember the story of King Hezekiah from the Book of 2 Kings chapter 18! Robin: But Batman, why do we need to remember this story? Batman: Because it's an important part of the Bible! We must pay attention!

  • Chapter 19

    Batman: Robin, Joker is up to no good again! We must investigate! Robin: Alright Batman, what is he up to this time? Batman: He's trying to stir up trouble in the kingdom of Judah. He's convinced the king of Assyria to march against the city of Jerusalem.

  • Chapter 20

    Batman: Robin, I've just received word from Gotham that the King of Judah, Hezekiah, is gravely ill. Robin: Holy sickness, Batman! We must help him! Batman: Yes, indeed. Fortunately, the prophet Isaiah has told Hezekiah that he will live for fifteen more years.

  • Chapter 21

    Batman: Robin! It's time to take a look at 2 Kings 21! Robin: Right, Batman! This chapter starts with King Manasseh's reign over Judah. He did evil things, including worshipping false gods and leading the people away from God.

  • Chapter 22

    Batman: So Robin, what do our records tell us about 2 Kings 22? Robin: It's a powerful story, Batman! The high priest Hilkiah finds a copy of the Law of God in the temple. King Josiah reads it and is overcome with grief for the sins of his people.

  • Chapter 23

    Batman: Robin, this chapter of the Bible details the reforms of King Josiah of Judah. Robin: Oh no, it's another villain up to no good! Joker: Ha ha ha! Not this time, Boy Wonder! Josiah actually brought about a revival of true faith and righteousness in Judah.

  • Chapter 24

    Batman: Robin, it looks like trouble is afoot in the land of Judah! Robin: What's happened now, Batman? Batman: King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon has invaded and taken King Jehoiachin captive. He's also taken all the treasures from the temple and royal palace, as well as all the leaders of the land.

  • Chapter 25

    Batman: Robin, word of the Lord has come to us. It is written in 2 Kings 25 that King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon besieged Jerusalem, and the city fell to him. Robin: Holy history, Batman! What happened next?