How to Read 2 Chronicles
You will recognize many of the stories in 2 Chronicles-about
half of it closely follow other Bible passages. The author freely admits he has
relied on he books of Moses, Samuel, and Kings. He also quotes from Judges,
Jeremiah, Psalms, Isaiah, an Lamentations, as well as many books that have been
lost to history.
But 2 Chronicles does not merely repeat. It weaves together
stories and facts to a specific purpose: a Jewish philosophy of history.
Chronicles sheds new light on that history by highlighting rare moments of
peace and posperity. Worship of the true God had made Israel strong. As you
read, notice how 2 Chronicles underscores that fact by stressing the temple and
priests.
For comparison, you may want to read companion passages in
the book of Kings. Read side by side, the accounts clearly reveal the distinct
purpose behind the book of Chronicles.
Look past all the names and events for the few kings who
rights. What made them successful? What lessons about faith can we learn from
them?
People You'll Meet in
2 Chronicles
- Rehoboam
- Athaliah
- Hezekiah
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