2 Chronicles 17:5
Context17:5 The Lord made his kingdom secure; 1 all Judah brought tribute to Jehoshaphat, and he became very wealthy and greatly respected. 2
2 Chronicles 23:11
Context23:11 Jehoiada and his sons led out the king’s son and placed on him the crown and the royal insignia. 3 They proclaimed him king and poured olive oil on his head. 4 They declared, “Long live the king!”
2 Chronicles 24:9
Context24:9 An edict was sent throughout Judah and Jerusalem requiring the people to bring to the Lord the tax that Moses, God’s servant, imposed on Israel in the wilderness. 5
2 Chronicles 26:8
Context26:8 The Ammonites paid tribute to Uzziah and his fame reached 6 the border of Egypt, for he grew in power.
2 Chronicles 29:6
Context29:6 For our fathers were unfaithful; they did what is evil in the sight of 7 the Lord our God and abandoned him! They turned 8 away from the Lord’s dwelling place and rejected him. 9
2 Chronicles 34:11
Context34:11 They gave money to the craftsmen and builders to buy chiseled stone and wood for the braces and rafters of the buildings that the kings of Judah had allowed to fall into disrepair. 10


[17:5] 1 tn Heb “established the kingdom in his hand.”
[17:5] 2 tn Heb “and he had wealth and honor in abundance.”
[23:11] 3 tn The Hebrew word עֵדוּת (’edut) normally means “witness” or “testimony.” Here it probably refers to some tangible symbol of kingship, perhaps a piece of jewelry such as an amulet or neck chain (see the discussion in M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings [AB], 128). Some suggest that a document is in view, perhaps a copy of the royal protocol or of the stipulations of the Davidic covenant (see HALOT 790-91 s.v.).
[23:11] 4 tn Or “they made him king and anointed him.”
[24:9] 5 tn Heb “and they gave voice in Judah and Jerusalem to bring to the
[26:8] 7 tn Heb “and his name went to.”
[29:6] 9 tn Heb “in the eyes of.”
[29:6] 10 tn Heb “turned their faces.”
[29:6] 11 tn Heb “and turned the back.”
[34:11] 11 tn Heb “of the houses that the kings of Judah had destroyed.”