2 Chronicles 2:5
Context2:5 I will build a great temple, for our God is greater than all gods.
2 Chronicles 9:3
Context9:3 When the queen of Sheba saw for herself Solomon’s extensive wisdom, 1 the palace 2 he had built,
2 Chronicles 7:21
Context7:21 As for this temple, which was once majestic, 3 everyone who passes by it will be shocked and say, ‘Why did the Lord do this to this land and this temple?’
2 Chronicles 5:13
Context5:13 The trumpeters and musicians played together, praising and giving thanks to the Lord. Accompanied by trumpets, cymbals, and other instruments, they loudly praised the Lord, singing: 4 “Certainly he is good; certainly his loyal love endures!” Then a cloud filled the Lord’s temple. 5
2 Chronicles 6:34
Context6:34 “When you direct your people to march out and fight their enemies, 6 and they direct their prayers to you toward this chosen city and this temple I built for your honor, 7
2 Chronicles 34:8
Context34:8 In the eighteenth year of his reign, he continued his policy of purifying the land and the temple. 8 He sent Shaphan son of Azaliah, Maaseiah the city official, and Joah son of Joahaz the secretary to repair the temple of the Lord his God.


[9:3] 1 tn Heb “all the wisdom of Solomon.”
[7:21] 1 tn Heb “and this house which was high/elevated.” The statement makes little sense in this context, which predicts the desolation that judgment will bring. Some treat the clause as concessive, “Even though this temple is lofty [now].” Others, following the lead of several ancient versions, emend the text to, “this temple will become a heap of ruins.”
[5:13] 1 tn Heb “like one were the trumpeters and the musicians, causing one voice to be heard, praising and giving thanks to the
[5:13] 2 tn Heb “and the house was filled with a cloud, the house of the
[6:34] 1 tn Heb “When your people go out for battle against their enemies in the way which you send them.”
[6:34] 2 tn Heb “toward this city which you have chosen and the house which I built for your name.”