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# {{biblical}} A book of the [[Old Testament]] of [[Bible]], and of the [[Tanakh]]; in some Bibles known as [[2 Kings]].


# {{lb|en|biblical}} A book of the [[Old Testament]] of [[Bible]], and of the [[Tanakh]].
====Related terms====
#: {{syn|en|2 Kings|4 Kgs|q2=abbreviation}}
*[[Kgs.]]
*[[2 Kgs.]]
*[[4 Kgs.]]


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*Greek: {{t|el|sc=Grek|Δ' Βασιλειών||tr=D' Vasileión}}
* Greek: {{t|el|Δ' Βασιλειών}}
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 16 January 2023

English

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Books of Kings on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
4 Kings on Wikisource.Wikisource
Wiktionary has an Appendix listing books of the Bible

Proper noun

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4 Kings

  1. (biblical) A book of the Old Testament of Bible, and of the Tanakh.
    Synonyms: 2 Kings, (abbreviation) 4 Kgs

Translations

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