I think you may be asking about Kings I and Kings II.
The books of the Bible that are traditionally catalogued as "history books" are the following: Joshua Judges Ruth I & II Samuel I & II Kings I & II Chronicles Ezra Nehemiah Esther
There are 25 chapters in II Kings.
* I and II Samuel * I and II Kings * I and II Chronicles * I and II Corinthians * I and II Thessalonians * I and II Timothy * The Gospel of John and I, II, and III John
david ANSWER: If you would like to read about the Kings of the Southern and Northern kingdoms of Israel you can go to I and II Kings. Second Chronicles has a listing also. To read about Saul and David I and II Samuel will give you information.
I think you may be asking about Kings I and Kings II.
I Kings and II Kings are two books in the Old Testament of the Bible. Chapters are the smaller divisions that each Book of the Bible is divided into.
The books of the Bible that are traditionally catalogued as "history books" are the following: Joshua Judges Ruth I & II Samuel I & II Kings I & II Chronicles Ezra Nehemiah Esther
Leprosy is mentioned in Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, II Samuel, II Kings, II Chronicles, Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
The Story of Moses is found in the Book of Exodus.
There are 25 chapters in II Kings.
The last book of the Tanach (Jewish Bible) is Divrei Hayamim II (Chronicles II).
Jeremiah and Lamentations.
The Northern Kingdom of Israel had 19 kings divided among 10 different dynasties for just over 200 years. The longest dynasty as Yehu's and almost a century, the shortest was Zimri's at a mere week. The following is a list of kings and where they can be found in the Bible, all in the book of Kings I or II, with the number after the colon being the chapter. Jeroboam 1:12 Nadav 1:14 Basha 1:15 Elah 1:16 Zimri 1:16 Omri 1:16 Ahab 1:16 to the end of the book. Ahazyahu 1:22 Yoram II:1 Jehu II:9 Jehoahaz II:23 Joash II:11 Jeroboam II, II:13 Zecharyah II:15 Shalum II:15 Menachem II:15 Pekahiah II:15 Pekah II:15 Hoshea II:15
* I and II Samuel * I and II Kings * I and II Chronicles * I and II Corinthians * I and II Thessalonians * I and II Timothy * The Gospel of John and I, II, and III John
Try the Bible. I and II Chronicals, Kings, or Samuel.
Depends - there is the book of Kings (I and II Kings, about David and his descendents), then it's common form is scattered around the Old Testament referring to different rulers of neighboring lands. Get a good Concordance if you want every reference through Old and New Testaments.