2 Chronicles 9:29

Solomon’s Reign Ends

9:29 The rest of the events of Solomon’s reign, from start to finish, are recorded in the Annals of Nathan the Prophet, the Prophecy of Ahijah the Shilonite, and the Vision of Iddo the Seer pertaining to Jeroboam son of Nebat.

2 Chronicles 19:10

19:10 Whenever your countrymen who live in the cities bring a case before you (whether it involves a violent crime or other matters related to the law, commandments, rules, and regulations), warn them that they must not sin against the Lord. If you fail to do so, God will be angry with you and your colleagues; but if you obey, you will be free of guilt.

2 Chronicles 26:13

26:13 They commanded an army of 307,500 skilled and able warriors who were ready to defend the king against his enemies.

2 Chronicles 26:15

26:15 In Jerusalem he made war machines carefully designed to shoot arrows and large stones from the towers and corners of the walls. He became very famous, for he received tremendous support and became powerful.

2 Chronicles 28:13

28:13 They said to them, “Don’t bring those captives here! Are you planning on making us even more sinful and guilty before the Lord? Our guilt is already great and the Lord is very angry at Israel.”

2 Chronicles 32:9

32:9 Afterward King Sennacherib of Assyria, while attacking Lachish with all his military might, sent his messengers to Jerusalem. The message was for King Hezekiah of Judah and all the people of 10  Judah who were in Jerusalem. It read:

2 Chronicles 34:24

34:24 “This is what the Lord says: ‘I am about to bring disaster on this place and its residents, the details of which are recorded in the scroll which they read before the king of Judah.

2 Chronicles 34:27-28

34:27 ‘You displayed a sensitive spirit 11  and humbled yourself before God when you heard his words concerning this place and its residents. You humbled yourself before me, tore your clothes and wept before me, and I have heard you,’ says the Lord. 34:28 ‘Therefore I will allow you to die and be buried in peace. 12  You will not have to witness all the disaster I will bring on this place and its residents.’”’” Then they reported back to the king.


tn Heb “As for the rest of the events of Solomon, the former and the latter, are they not written?”

tn Heb “and every case which comes to you from your brothers who live in their cities.”

tn Heb “between blood pertaining to blood.”

tn Heb “and anger will be upon you and your brothers; do this and you will not be guilty.”

tn Heb “help.”

tn Heb “and his name went out to a distant place, for he did extraordinarily to be helped until he was strong.”

tn Heb “for to the guilt of the Lord upon us you are saying to add to our sins and our guilty deeds.”

tn Heb “for great is [the] guilt to us and rage of anger is upon Israel.”

tn Heb “servants.”

tn Heb “all Judah.” The words “the people of” are supplied in the translation for clarity. The Hebrew text uses the name “Judah” here by metonymy for the people of Judah.

tn Heb “Because your heart was tender.”

tn Heb “Therefore, behold, I am gathering you to your fathers, and you will be gathered to your tomb in peace.”