Second Kings: Fall and Exile as an Inner Journey
A kingdom that once flourished collapses into ruin. The temple built with such devotion is consumed by flames. What remains is exile — a foreign land, lost glory, and the ashes of what once was. Second Kings tells this story of downfall, but those who look deeper will discover a mirror for the human soul. Viewed through two lenses — that of the Bible reader and that of the Freemason — a wealth of meaning unfolds that reaches far beyond historical fact alone. The Story Through the Eyes of Tradition For those who read Second Kings as part of biblical history, a dramatic epic unfolds. The book spans more than two centuries, during which the kingdom of Israel fractures and both the northern and southern kingdoms are eventually overrun by powerful neighboring empires. Kings succeed one another — some righteous, many corrupt. The Temple of Solomon, once the radiant heart of worship, is plundered and destroyed. From this perspective, Second Kings is a cautionary tale about the consequences of unfaithfulness. Kings who stray from the path of wisdom bring calamity upon their people. The prophets — Elijah and Elisha among them — call for repentance, but their voices often go […]