2 Chronicles 4:20

4:20 the pure gold lampstands and their lamps which burned as specified at the entrance to the inner sanctuary,

2 Chronicles 6:35

6:35 then listen from heaven to their prayers for help and vindicate them.

2 Chronicles 8:1

Building Projects and Commercial Efforts

8:1 After twenty years, during which Solomon built the Lord’s temple and his royal palace,

2 Chronicles 8:4

8:4 He built up Tadmor in the wilderness and all the storage cities he had built in Hamath.

2 Chronicles 14:5

14:5 He removed the high places and the incense altars from all the cities of Judah. The kingdom had rest under his rule.

2 Chronicles 17:6

17:6 He was committed to following the Lord; he even removed the high places and Asherah poles from Judah.

2 Chronicles 23:21

23:21 All the people of the land celebrated, for the city had rest now that they had killed Athaliah.

2 Chronicles 28:14

28:14 So the soldiers released the captives and the plunder before the officials and the entire assembly.

2 Chronicles 31:8

31:8 When Hezekiah and the officials came and saw the heaps, they praised the Lord and pronounced blessings on his people Israel.

2 Chronicles 31:17

31:17 They made disbursements to the priests listed in the genealogical records by their families, and to the Levites twenty years old and up, according to their duties as assigned to their divisions,

2 Chronicles 34:5

34:5 He burned the bones of the pagan priests on their altars; he purified Judah and Jerusalem.

tn Heb “their prayer and their request for help.”

tn Heb “and accomplish their justice.”

tn Heb “before him.”

tn Heb “and his heart was high in the ways of the Lord.” Perhaps גָּבַהּ (gavah, “be high”) here means “be cheerful” (HALOT 171 s.v.) or “be encouraged” (BDB 147 s.v. 3.a).

tn Heb “killed Athaliah with the sword.”

tn Heb “they blessed the Lord and his people Israel.”

tn Heb “the priests”; the qualifying adjective “pagan” has been supplied in the translation for clarity.