For works with similar titles, see 2 Kings.
- "IIII. Kyngis" in the Wycliffe version (first printing, c. 1384)
- "4 Kings" in the Wycliffe version (revised by Purvey et al., c. 1394)
- "IIII. Regum" in the Coverdale version (1535)
- "2 Kings" in the Geneva version (1560)
- "4 Kings" in the Bishops' version (1568)
- "2 Kings" in the Douay–Rheims version (first printing, 1582–1610)
- "2 Kings" in the King James version (first printing, 1611)
- "2 Kings" in the Douay–Rheims version (illustrated version, 1633–1635)
- "2 Kings" in the Douay–Rheims version (Challoner's revision, 1749–1952)
- "2 Kings" in the King James version (Oxford text, 1769)
- "2 Kings" in the Thomson version (1808)
- "2 Kings" in the Webster's version (1833)
- "2 Kings" in the Leeser version (1853)
- "2 Kings" in the English Revised version (1885)
- "2 Kings" in the Young's Literal Translation version (1898)
- "2 Kings" in the American Standard version (1901)
- "II. Kings" in the King James version (tercentenary printing, 1911)
- "2 Kings" in the Emphasised Bible version (1916)
- "II Kings" in the Jewish Publication Society version (third impression, 1919)
- "2 Kings" in the Basic English version (1941–1949)
- "2 Kings" in the World English version (in progress since 1997)
- "Melachim 2" in the Jewish Publication Society version (Mechon Mamre edition, 2002)
- "2 Kings" in the Wikisource edition (in progress since 2006)
- "2 Kings" in the Literal Standard Version (2020)
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