2 Chronicles

King James Version · 36 Chapters

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Second Chronicles continues the temple-centered retelling of Judah's kings, highlighting reform, apostasy, judgment, and the possibility of return.

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Authorship, setting, and audience

It continues the Chronicler's theological history for a post-exilic audience. Its focus is the Davidic line in Judah from Solomon to exile, viewed through the lens of worship and covenant response. It teaches that national life rises or falls with true worship, humility, and responsiveness to God's word.

How the book moves

The book moves from Solomon and the temple into the varying faithfulness of Judah's kings before ending with exile and the first note of return.

Why this book matters

Second Chronicles matters because it shows that renewal begins not with power but with repentance and proper worship.

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