2 CHRONICLES
OUTLINE OF CONTENTS
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The altar, the Sea, and the basins (1-6)
Lampstands, tables, and courtyards (7-11a)
Completion of the temple furnishings (11b-22)
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Temple filled with Jehovah’s glory (1-3)
Inauguration ceremonies (4-10)
Jehovah appears to Solomon (11-22)
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Jehoshaphat’s alliance with Ahab (1-11)
Micaiah’s prophecy of defeat (12-27)
Ahab killed at Ramoth-gilead (28-34)
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Neighboring nations threaten Judah (1-4)
Jehoshaphat prays for help (5-13)
Answer from Jehovah (14-19)
Judah miraculously saved (20-30)
End of Jehoshaphat’s rule (31-37)
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Jehoram, king of Judah (1-11)
Written message from Elijah (12-15)
Jehoram’s bad end (16-20)
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Jehoiada intervenes; Jehoash made king (1-11)
Athaliah put to death (12-15)
Jehoiada’s reforms (16-21)
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Jehoash’s rule (1-3)
Jehoash renovates the temple (4-14)
Jehoash’s apostasy (15-22)
Jehoash assassinated (23-27)
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Amaziah, king of Judah (1-4)
War with Edom (5-13)
Amaziah’s idolatry (14-16)
War with Israel’s King Jehoash (17-24)
Death of Amaziah (25-28)
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Uzziah, king of Judah (1-5)
Uzziah’s military exploits (6-15)
Haughty Uzziah made a leper (16-21)
Death of Uzziah (22, 23)
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Ahaz, king of Judah (1-4)
Defeated by Syria and Israel (5-8)
Oded warns Israel (9-15)
Judah humbled (16-19)
Ahaz’ idolatry; his death (20-27)
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Hezekiah, king of Judah (1, 2)
Hezekiah’s reforms (3-11)
Temple cleansed (12-19)
Temple services revived (20-36)
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Sennacherib threatens Jerusalem (1-8)
Sennacherib defies Jehovah (9-19)
Angel strikes Assyrian army (20-23)
Hezekiah’s sickness and haughtiness (24-26)
Hezekiah’s achievements and death (27-33)
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Manasseh, king of Judah (1-9)
Manasseh repents of his badness (10-17)
Death of Manasseh (18-20)
Amon, king of Judah (21-25)
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Josiah, king of Judah (1, 2)
Josiah’s reforms (3-13)
Book of the Law found (14-21)
Huldah’s prophecy of calamity (22-28)
Josiah reads the book to the people (29-33)
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Jehoahaz, king of Judah (1-3)
Jehoiakim, king of Judah (4-8)
Jehoiachin, king of Judah (9, 10)
Zedekiah, king of Judah (11-14)
Destruction of Jerusalem (15-21)
Cyrus’ decree to rebuild the temple (22, 23)