2 Chronicles

 

 

 

Summary[i]

 

This book continues the history begun in First Chronicles. It falls into eighteen divisions, by reigns, from Solomon to the captivities; records the division of the kingdom of David under Jeroboam and Rehoboam, and is marked by an ever growing apostasy, broken temporarily by reformations under Asa, (1 Chronicles 14-16); Jehoshaphat,  (1 Chronicles 17:1-19); Joash,  (1 Chronicles 24); Hezekiah,  (1 Chronicles 29-32); and Josiah,  (1 Chronicles 34-35). But the religious state of the people, even at the best, is described in Isaiah 1-5.

The events recorded in Second Chronicles cover a period of 427 years. (Ussher).

 

 



[i] C  I Scofield