2 Chronicles

KJVOld Testament

The book of 2 Chronicles contains important teachings and narratives from Scripture.

36 chapters
~113 min
Various

Chapter Summaries

Explore the narrative arc of 2 Chronicles through thoughtful chapter summaries

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Chapter 1

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Solomon, established in his kingdom with God's presence, assembles Israel's leaders at Gibeon where he offers 1,000 burnt offerings; God grants him wisdom and unprecedented wealth. Solomon returns to Jerusalem, begins reign with divine endorsement, accumulating 1,400 chariots and 12,000 horsemen; silver and gold become as common as stones, importing horses from Egypt and Kue.

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Chapter 2

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Solomon plans the temple and palace, conscripting massive labor; requests materials and a master craftsman from Hiram, who praises God and sends Huram-abi with cedar, cypress, and algum logs in exchange for produce. Solomon's census of resident foreigners organizes 153,600 workers.

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Chapter 3

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Temple construction begins on Mount Moriah in Solomon’s 4th year: 60 × 20 cubits sanctuary, 120-cubits portico, lavishly overlaid with gold and precious stones; 20 × 20 Most Holy Place dressed in 600 talents of fine gold with two huge cherubim; pillars Jachin and Boaz erected at the entrance.

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Chapter 4

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Temple furnishings forged: bronze altar, 3,000-bath ‘molten sea’ on 12 oxen, ten lavers on stands, ten golden lampstands and tables, 100 basins; Huram completes all bronze work. Solomon fashions abundant golden utensils for service.

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Chapter 5

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Solomon brings David’s dedicated treasures into the treasuries, assembles leaders to move the ark into the Most Holy Place; Levitical choirs and 120 trumpeters praise God—‘He is good; His mercy endures forever’—and the temple is filled with God’s glory cloud.

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Chapter 6

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Solomon blesses God for fulfilling His promise to David, then prays dedicatory prayer: heaven cannot contain God yet asks Him to hear petitions directed toward this house—covering justice, forgiveness, drought, plague, warfare, exile, and foreigner prayers—so all nations know the Lord.

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Chapter 7

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Fire falls from heaven consuming sacrifices; God’s glory fills the temple. A great two-week dedication feast and Tabernacles kept with vast offerings. God appears to Solomon, promising to hear humble repentance but warning that apostasy will bring temple ruin and exile.

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Chapter 8

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After 20 years Solomon fortifies cities, builds Tadmor, stores, and chariot cities; enslaves remaining Canaanites, but Israelites serve as soldiers and officials. Pharaoh’s daughter housed outside David’s city. Sacrificial system and priestly divisions established per David’s order.

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Chapter 9

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Queen of Sheba tests Solomon, is overwhelmed by his wisdom and prosperity, praises the Lord, and gives 120 talents of gold and rare spices. Solomon’s wealth: 666 talents of gold yearly, golden shields, ivory-and-gold throne, exotic imports. After 40-year reign he dies; Rehoboam succeeds.

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Chapter 10

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Rehoboam ignores elder counsel, answers Israel harshly, fulfilling Ahijah’s word; ten tribes revolt under Jeroboam. Hadoram is stoned; Rehoboam flees to Jerusalem—the kingdom splits.

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Chapter 11

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God forbids Rehoboam’s war against Israel. He fortifies Judah’s cities; priests and Levites migrate to Judah after Jeroboam’s idolatry. Faithful from all tribes strengthen Rehoboam three years; he fathers many sons, appointing Abijah heir.

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Chapter 12

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Rehoboam and Judah forsake the Lord; Shishak of Egypt invades. After leaders humble themselves, God spares them but they become Shishak’s vassals; temple treasures lost. Rehoboam reigns 17 years but does evil, then dies; Abijah reigns.

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Chapter 13

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Abijah, with 400 k troops, confronts Jeroboam’s 800 k, appealing to Davidic covenant and proper worship. Though ambushed, Judah cries to God; God grants victory—500 k Israelite casualties. Jeroboam weakened; Abijah prospers.

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Chapter 14

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Asa removes idols, commands Judah to seek the Lord, fortifies cities during ten-year rest. Facing Zerah’s million-man Ethiopian force, Asa prays; God routes the enemy, Judah gathers immense spoil.

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Chapter 15

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Prophet Azariah urges Asa to seek God; Asa renews reforms, repairs altar, gathers people into covenant to seek the Lord, deposes queen mother Maacah’s idol; high places remain but peace lasts to 35th year.

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Chapter 16

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In 36th year Asa allies with Syria against Israel, rebuked by seer Hanani for relying on men; Asa imprisons the prophet. Stricken with foot disease, he seeks physicians not God, and dies in 41st year.

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Chapter 17

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Jehoshaphat walks in God’s ways, sends officials and Levites to teach the Law; neighboring kingdoms fear, sending tribute. He builds defenses and fields a vast, well-organized army.

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Chapter 18

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Alliance with Ahab: despite Micaiah’s warning, Jehoshaphat joins Ahab at Ramoth-gilead; Ahab is slain by a random arrow, Jehoshaphat saved when he cries to the Lord.

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Chapter 19

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Prophet Jehu rebukes Jehoshaphat for aiding wicked Ahab; king institutes judicial reforms, appointing judges and Levites with charge to judge in the fear of God.

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Chapter 20

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Moab, Ammon, and Seir invade; Jehoshaphat seeks God, prays publicly. Through Jahaziel God promises victory without fighting; as singers praise, enemies destroy one another. Judah gathers spoil three days; peace follows.

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Chapter 21

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Jehoram murders his brothers, follows Ahab’s ways; Elijah’s letter predicts plague. Philistines and Arabs plunder, sons captured; Jehoram dies of painful bowel disease, un-mourned and unburied with kings.

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Chapter 22

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Ahaziah rules one year under Athaliah’s evil counsel; killed by Jehu during purge of Ahab’s house. Athaliah kills royal seed but Joash is hidden in the temple.

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Chapter 23

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Priest Jehoiada stages coup, crowns seven-year-old Joash; Athaliah executed; covenant renewed; Baal’s temple destroyed, proper worship restored.

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Chapter 24

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Under Jehoiada, Joash repairs the temple. After Jehoiada’s death Joash turns to idols, kills prophet Zechariah. Syrians invade; Joash assassinated by servants.

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Chapter 25

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Amaziah is partly faithful: defeats Edom but brings back their gods. Arrogantly challenges Israel, suffers defeat, Jerusalem’s wall breached. Later assassinated.

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Chapter 26

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Uzziah prospers seeking God, develops powerful military and innovations; pride leads him to burn incense—struck with leprosy, lives isolated; Jotham governs.

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Chapter 27

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Jotham rules righteously, builds extensively, prevails over Ammon who pays tribute; becomes mighty because he orders his ways before God; dies after 16 years.

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Chapter 28

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Ahaz plunges into idolatry, sacrificing children; Judah defeated by Syria and Israel, rescued captives returned after Oded’s plea; seeks Assyrian help, worsens apostasy, shuts temple, dies dishonored.

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Chapter 29

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Hezekiah begins reforms: opens, cleanses temple; priests purify themselves and sanctuary; large consecration sacrifices restore worship; joy returns.

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Chapter 30

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Hezekiah invites all Israel to late Passover; many mock but a remnant comes. Despite some ceremonial irregularities, God heals; feast kept with unprecedented joy.

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Chapter 31

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Idols destroyed nationwide; Hezekiah organizes priests/Levites, re-establishes tithes; heaps of provision testify to God’s blessing; faithful administration noted.

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Chapter 32

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Sennacherib invades; Hezekiah prepares defenses, trusts God. Assyrian blasphemy answered by prayer; angel kills 185,000. Hezekiah healed of fatal illness, but pride later shown to Babylonian envoys; he humbles himself before death.

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Chapter 33

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Manasseh’s extreme idolatry leads to Assyrian captivity; he repents, is restored, removes idols, fortifies city. Son Amon reigns wickedly two years, assassinated; people make Josiah king.

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Chapter 34

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Josiah seeks God early, purges idolatry, repairs temple; Book of Law found—Huldah prophesies doom but postponement. Josiah renews covenant; people follow God.

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Chapter 35

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Great Passover kept like no other since Samuel. Josiah fatally wounded opposing Pharaoh Necho; nation mourns, Jeremiah laments.

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Chapter 36

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Rapid succession: Jehoahaz deposed by Egypt; Jehoiakim taxed by Egypt, later taken by Babylon; Jehoiachin exiled; Zedekiah rebels, Jerusalem destroyed, temple burned, people exiled 70 years. Cyrus later decrees return to rebuild the temple.

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