2 Chronicles 2:18
2:18 He designated
70,000 as common laborers,
80,000 as stonecutters
in the hills, and 3,600 as supervisors to make sure the people completed the work.
2 Chronicles 6:25
6:25 then listen from heaven, forgive the sin of your people Israel, and bring them back to the land you gave to them and their ancestors.
2 Chronicles 6:31
6:31 Then they will honor
you by obeying you
throughout their lifetimes as
they live on the land you gave to our ancestors.
2 Chronicles 8:7
8:7 Now several non-Israelite peoples were left in the land after the conquest of Joshua, including the Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites.
2 Chronicles 8:9
8:9 Solomon did not assign Israelites to these work crews;
the Israelites served as his soldiers, officers, charioteers, and commanders of his chariot forces.
2 Chronicles 9:24
9:24 Year after year visitors brought their gifts, which included items of silver, items of gold, clothes, perfume, spices, horses, and mules.
2 Chronicles 12:15
12:15 The events of Rehoboam’s reign, from start to finish, are recorded in the Annals of Shemaiah the prophet and of Iddo the seer that include genealogical records.
2 Chronicles 15:5
15:5 In those days
no one could travel safely,
for total chaos had overtaken all the people of the surrounding lands.
2 Chronicles 22:4
22:4 He did evil in the sight of
the
Lord like Ahab’s dynasty because, after his father’s death, they
gave him advice that led to his destruction.
2 Chronicles 28:8
28:8 The Israelites seized from their brothers 200,000 wives, sons, and daughters. They also carried off a huge amount of plunder and took it
back to Samaria.
2 Chronicles 32:24
Hezekiah’s Shortcomings and Accomplishments
32:24 In those days Hezekiah was stricken with a terminal illness. He prayed to the Lord, who answered him and gave him a sign confirming that he would be healed.