Nueva Biblia Latinoamericana
Ya que ha descendido fuego del cielo y ha consumido a los dos primeros capitanes de cincuenta con sus cincuenta; pero ahora, sea mi vida preciosa ante sus ojos." (2 Kings 1:14)
Entonces el ángel del SEÑOR dijo a Elías: "Desciende con él y no le tengas miedo." Se levantó Elías y descendió con él a ver al rey, (2 Kings 1:15)
y le dijo: "Así dice el SEÑOR: 'Por cuanto has enviado mensajeros a consultar a Baal Zebub, dios de Ecrón (¿acaso no hay Dios en Israel para consultar Su palabra?), por tanto no bajarás del lecho al que has subido, sino que ciertamente morirás.'" (2 Kings 1:16)
Ocozías murió conforme a la palabra del SEÑOR que Elías había hablado. Y Joram reinó en su lugar durante el año segundo de Joram, hijo de Josafat, rey de Judá, porque Ocozías no tenía ningún hijo.
Los demás hechos de Ocozías, lo que hizo, ¿no están escritos en el Libro de las Crónicas de los reyes de Israel? (2 Kings 1:18)
Y sucedió que cuando el SEÑOR iba a llevarse a Elías al cielo en un torbellino, Elías venía de Gilgal con Eliseo. (2 Kings 2:1)
Y Elías le dijo a Eliseo: "Te ruego que te quedes aquí, porque el SEÑOR me ha enviado hasta Betel (Casa de Dios)." Pero Eliseo le dijo: "Vive el SEÑOR y vive tu alma, que no me apartaré de ti." Así que ambos descendieron a Betel. (2 Kings 2:2)

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2 Kings 1:17 - Cross Reference

Ocozías, hijo de Acab, comenzó a reinar sobre Israel en Samaria en el año diecisiete de Josafat, rey de Judá, y reinó dos años sobre Israel. (1 Kings 22:51)
Joram, hijo de Acab, comenzó a reinar sobre Israel en Samaria en el año dieciocho de Josafat, rey de Judá; y reinó doce años. (2 Kings 3:1)
En el año quinto de Joram, hijo de Acab, rey de Israel, siendo Josafat rey de Judá, comenzó a reinar Joram, hijo de Josafat, rey de Judá. (2 Kings 8:16)