New kings Jehoash in Isreal and Amaziah in Judah fight like siblings. Jonah is sent by God, not to Israel, but to Assyria, and he not too interested in the assignment. Scripture: 2 Kings 12:20-27, 1-5; 2 Kings 13:20-25; 2 Chronicles 25:5-24; 2Kings 14:15-24; Jonah 1:1-17; Jonah 3:1-10
Joash becomes king of Judah at 7 years old, and he works to repair the Temple, but in the end, he fails to do what was right, so he receives judgment. Jehoahaz is king in Israel. Scripture: 2 Chron 24:1-5; 2 Kings 12:4-5; 2 Kings 10:32-35, 1-2; 2 Kings 12:6-16; 2 Chron 24:6-15,17-22; 2 Kings 13:1-9;2 Chron 24:23-24; 2 Kings 12:17-18, 2Kings 13: 8-0.
Joel's prophecies continue giving us glimpses of the judgment the Lord will bring on the earth at His Second Coming. Resources: Rev 9:1-11, Zecharia 14:4-5. Scripture: Joel 2:1-17,18-32; Joel 3:1-21.
A 7 yr old in the line of David, hidden away by a priest, becomes king. The prophet Joel comes on the scene, advising repentance and describing God's judgment, prophecies applicable to End Times. Resources: Rev 9:1-11. Scripture: 2 Chron 23:1-11; 2 Kings 11:4-12; 2 Chron 23:12-15; 2 Kings 11:21;2 Kings 12:1-3; Joel 1:1-12,13-20.