2 Chronicles Chapters - YLT Bible

2 Chronicles Chapters - YLT Bible

Second Chronicles continues from Solomon's Temple construction through the history of Judah's kings until the Babylonian exile and the decree of Cyrus permitting the Jews to return. Written for the restored community, 2 Chronicles Bible chapters emphasize revival and worship, giving extended attention to the reigns of godly reformers like Asa, Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah, and Josiah. The book's famous prayer of Solomon at the Temple's dedication — and God's promise to hear prayers offered there — sets the spiritual tone for how God's people relate to His presence throughout the book.


About 2 Chronicles

Second Chronicles is the fourteenth book of the Bible, written by the same author as First Chronicles around 450-400 BC and spanning 36 chapters. It begins with Solomon's reign and the dedication of the Temple, then traces the history of the southern kingdom of Judah from the division of the kingdom following Solomon's death through the Babylonian exile, concluding with the decree of Cyrus the Great permitting the Jews to return to their homeland. Major themes include the centrality of Temple worship and the priesthood, the pattern of revival and apostasy, the power of prayer and seeking God, and God's faithfulness in judgment and restoration. Key chapters include 2 Chronicles 7 (God's response to Solomon's prayer, including the famous promise of verse 14), 2 Chronicles 20 (Jehoshaphat's prayer and miraculous victory), and 2 Chronicles 34-35 (Josiah's great reform). The most quoted verse is 2 Chronicles 7:14 -- If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land. Second Chronicles KJV is essential reading for understanding the cycles of spiritual renewal. Read the Book of 2 Chronicles online here in full.