2 Chronicles 5:6
5:6 Now King Solomon and all the Israelites who had assembled with him went on ahead of the ark and sacrificed more sheep and cattle than could be counted or numbered.
2 Chronicles 5:9
5:9 The poles were so long their ends extending out from the ark were visible from in front of the inner sanctuary, but they could not be seen from beyond that point.
They have remained there to this very day.
2 Chronicles 5:14
5:14 The priests could not carry out their duties
because of the cloud; the
Lord’s splendor filled God’s temple.
2 Chronicles 7:2
7:2 The priests were unable to enter the
Lord’s temple because the
Lord’s splendor filled the
Lord’s temple.
2 Chronicles 7:13
7:13 When
I close up the sky
so that it doesn’t rain, or command locusts to devour the land’s vegetation,
or send a plague among my people,
2 Chronicles 9:2
9:2 Solomon answered all her questions; there was no question too complex for the king.
2 Chronicles 12:12
12:12 So when Rehoboam humbled himself, the Lord relented from his anger and did not annihilate him; Judah experienced some good things.
2 Chronicles 17:3
17:3 The Lord was with Jehoshaphat because he followed in his ancestor David’s footsteps at the beginning of his reign. He did not seek the Baals,
2 Chronicles 17:10
17:10 The Lord put fear into all the kingdoms surrounding Judah; they did not make war with Jehoshaphat.
2 Chronicles 21:20
21:20 Jehoram was thirty-two years old when he became king and he reigned eight years in Jerusalem. No one regretted his death; he was buried in the City of David, but not in the royal tombs.
2 Chronicles 24:22
24:22 King Joash disregarded
the loyalty his father Jehoiada had shown him and killed Jehoiada’s
son. As Zechariah
was dying, he said, “May the
Lord take notice and seek vengeance!”
2 Chronicles 25:20
25:20 But Amaziah did not heed the warning, for God wanted to hand them over to Joash because they followed the gods of Edom.
2 Chronicles 28:1
Ahaz’s Reign
28:1 Ahaz was twenty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned for sixteen years in Jerusalem. He did not do what pleased the Lord, in contrast to his ancestor David.
2 Chronicles 28:21
28:21 Ahaz gathered riches
from the
Lord’s temple, the royal palace, and the officials and gave them to the king of Assyria, but that did not help.
2 Chronicles 32:25-26
32:25 But Hezekiah was ungrateful; he had a proud attitude, provoking God to be angry at him, as well as Judah and Jerusalem.
32:26 But then Hezekiah and the residents of Jerusalem humbled themselves and abandoned their pride, and the
Lord was not angry with them for the rest of Hezekiah’s reign.
2 Chronicles 34:25
34:25 This will happen because they have abandoned me and offered sacrifices
to other gods, angering me with all the idols they have made.
My anger will ignite against this place and will not be extinguished!’”