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    2 CHRONICLES

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    • 1

      • Solomon’s request for wisdom (1-12)

      • Solomon’s wealth (13-17)

    • 2

      • Preparations for building the temple (1-18)

    • 3

      • Solomon starts building the temple (1-7)

      • The Most Holy (8-14)

      • The two copper pillars (15-17)

    • 4

      • The altar, the Sea, and the basins (1-6)

      • Lampstands, tables, and courtyards (7-11a)

      • Completion of the temple furnishings (11b-22)

    • 5

      • Preparations for the temple inauguration (1-14)

        • The Ark brought to the temple (2-10)

    • 6

      • Solomon’s address to the people (1-11)

      • Solomon’s prayer of inauguration (12-42)

    • 7

      • Temple filled with Jehovah’s glory (1-3)

      • Inauguration ceremonies (4-10)

      • Jehovah appears to Solomon (11-22)

    • 8

      • Solomon’s other building projects (1-11)

      • Worship at the temple organized (12-16)

      • Solomon’s fleet (17, 18)

    • 9

      • Queen of Sheba visits Solomon (1-12)

      • Solomon’s wealth (13-28)

      • Death of Solomon (29-31)

    • 10

      • Israel’s rebellion against Rehoboam (1-19)

    • 11

      • Rehoboam’s rule (1-12)

      • Loyal Levites move to Judah (13-17)

      • Rehoboam’s family (18-23)

    • 12

      • Shishak’s attack on Jerusalem (1-12)

      • End of Rehoboam’s rule (13-16)

    • 13

      • Abijah, king of Judah (1-22)

        • Abijah defeats Jeroboam (3-20)

    • 14

      • Death of Abijah (1)

      • Asa, king of Judah (2-8)

      • Asa defeats 1,000,000 Ethiopians (9-15)

    • 15

      • Asa’s reforms (1-19)

    • 16

      • Asa’s treaty with Syria (1-6)

      • Hanani rebukes Asa (7-10)

      • Death of Asa (11-14)

    • 17

      • Jehoshaphat, king of Judah (1-6)

      • Teaching campaign (7-9)

      • Jehoshaphat’s military power (10-19)

    • 18

      • Jehoshaphat’s alliance with Ahab (1-11)

      • Micaiah’s prophecy of defeat (12-27)

      • Ahab killed at Ramoth-gilead (28-34)

    • 19

      • Jehu rebukes Jehoshaphat (1-3)

      • Jehoshaphat’s reforms (4-11)

    • 20

      • 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)

    • 21

      • Jehoram, king of Judah (1-11)

      • Written message from Elijah (12-15)

      • Jehoram’s bad end (16-20)

    • 22

      • Ahaziah, king of Judah (1-9)

      • Athaliah usurps the throne (10-12)

    • 23

      • Jehoiada intervenes; Jehoash made king (1-11)

      • Athaliah put to death (12-15)

      • Jehoiada’s reforms (16-21)

    • 24

      • Jehoash’s rule (1-3)

      • Jehoash renovates the temple (4-14)

      • Jehoash’s apostasy (15-22)

      • Jehoash assassinated (23-27)

    • 25

      • 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)

    • 26

      • Uzziah, king of Judah (1-5)

      • Uzziah’s military exploits (6-15)

      • Haughty Uzziah made a leper (16-21)

      • Death of Uzziah (22, 23)

    • 27

      • Jotham, king of Judah (1-9)

    • 28

      • 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)

    • 29

      • Hezekiah, king of Judah (1, 2)

      • Hezekiah’s reforms (3-11)

      • Temple cleansed (12-19)

      • Temple services revived (20-36)

    • 30

      • Hezekiah observes the Passover (1-27)

    • 31

      • Hezekiah uproots apostasy (1)

      • Priests and Levites properly supported (2-21)

    • 32

      • 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)

    • 33

      • Manasseh, king of Judah (1-9)

      • Manasseh repents of his badness (10-17)

      • Death of Manasseh (18-20)

      • Amon, king of Judah (21-25)

    • 34

      • 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)

    • 35

      • Josiah arranges for a great Passover (1-19)

      • Josiah killed by Pharaoh Necho (20-27)

    • 36

      • 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)