2 Chronicles is the fourteenth book of the Bible and continues the history of Israel with a focus on the kingdom of Judah. It highlights the reign of Solomon, the dedication of the temple, and the successes and failures of Judah’s kings. The book emphasizes the importance of seeking God, true worship, and repentance, showing how obedience brings blessing while rebellion leads to judgment. It ends with the fall of Jerusalem and the beginning of exile, yet with hope of restoration. It is a book of worship, revival, and God’s faithfulness.
Read more: The Book of 2 Chronicles
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2 Chronicles Chapter Highlights
- 2 Chronicles 1: Solomon seeks wisdom; God blesses him
- 2 Chronicles 2: Preparations for building the Temple
- 2 Chronicles 3: Solomon builds the Temple in Jerusalem
- 2 Chronicles 4: Temple furnishings and bronze works completed
- 2 Chronicles 5: Ark brought in; God’s glory fills the Temple
- 2 Chronicles 6: Solomon’s dedication prayer
- 2 Chronicles 7: Fire falls; God responds to Solomon
- 2 Chronicles 8: Solomon’s achievements and organization
- 2 Chronicles 9: Queen of Sheba visits; Solomon’s wealth
- 2 Chronicles 10: Rehoboam’s harsh rule divides the kingdom
- 2 Chronicles 11: Judah strengthened under Rehoboam
- 2 Chronicles 12: Shishak invades; Judah humbled
- 2 Chronicles 13: Abijah defeats Jeroboam by trusting God
- 2 Chronicles 14: Asa’s reforms and peace
- 2 Chronicles 15: Revival under Asa; covenant renewal
- 2 Chronicles 16: Asa relies on Syria, not God; rebuked
- 2 Chronicles 17: Jehoshaphat strengthens Judah and teaches the Law
- 2 Chronicles 18: Jehoshaphat and Ahab; Micaiah’s prophecy
- 2 Chronicles 19: Jehoshaphat appoints judges and reforms
- 2 Chronicles 20: God delivers Judah from invading armies
- 2 Chronicles 21: Jehoram’s wicked reign and judgment
- 2 Chronicles 22: Ahaziah reigns briefly; Athaliah rises
- 2 Chronicles 23: Joash crowned; Athaliah overthrown
- 2 Chronicles 24: Joash repairs the Temple but later falls away
- 2 Chronicles 25: Amaziah’s mixed reign and defeat
- 2 Chronicles 26: Uzziah prospers but becomes proud and punished
- 2 Chronicles 27: Jotham reigns faithfully
- 2 Chronicles 28: Ahaz’s evil reign; Judah suffers
- 2 Chronicles 29: Hezekiah restores Temple worship
- 2 Chronicles 30: Passover celebrated in revival
- 2 Chronicles 31: Reforms continue; priests supported
- 2 Chronicles 32: Assyria attacks; God delivers Jerusalem
- 2 Chronicles 33: Manasseh’s sin, repentance, and restoration
- 2 Chronicles 34: Josiah reforms after finding the Law
- 2 Chronicles 35: Josiah keeps Passover; dies in battle
- 2 Chronicles 36: Judah falls; Jerusalem destroyed; exile begins
