The following is part of a personal project that can help students of the Bible to get a bigger picture of what each book of the Bible contains. I like the passage lookup feature that allows you to see the verse quickly!

 

     Chapter 1

 

The solemn offering of Solomon at Gibeon – 2 Chronicles 1:1-2

Solomon’s choice of wisdom is blessed by God – 2 Chronicles 1:7-8

Solomon’s strength and wealth – 2 Chronicles 1:13-14

 

     Chapter 2

 

Solomon’s laborers for the building of the temple – 2 Chronicles 2:1-2

His embassy to Huram – 2 Chronicles Hiram to secure workmen and material – 2 Chronicles 2:3

Huram responds – 2 Chronicles 2:11

 

     Chapter 3

 

The place and time of building the temple – 2 Chronicles 3:1

The measure and ornaments of the house – 2 Chronicles 3:3

The cherubim – 2 Chronicles 3:11

The veil and pillars – 2 Chronicles 3:14

 

     Chapter 4

 

The altar of brass – 2 Chronicles 4:1

The molten sea upon twelve oxen – 2 Chronicles 4:2

The ten lavers, candlesticks, and tables – 2 Chronicles 4:6

The courts and the instruments of brass – 2 Chronicles 4:9

The instruments of gold – 2 Chronicles 4:19

 

     Chapter 5

 

The dedicated treasures – 2 Chronicles 5:1

The solemn induction of the ark into the inner sanctuary – 2 Chronicles 5:2

God is praised and gives a visible sign of His favor – 2 Chronicles 5:11

 

     Chapter 6

 

Solomon, after blessing the people, praises God – 2 Chronicles 6:1-2

Solomon’s prayer at the dedication of the temple – 2 Chronicles 6:12

 

     Chapter 7

 

God recognizes Solomon’s prayer by fire from heaven and glory in the temple – 2 Chronicles 7:1

and the people worship Him – 2 Chronicles 7:3

Solomon’s solemn sacrifice – 2 Chronicles 7:4

Solomon keeps the feast of tabernacles and the feast of the dedication of the altar – 2 Chronicles 7:8

God appears to Solomon and gives him some conditional promises – 2 Chronicles 7:12

 

     Chapter 8

 

Solomon’s buildings – 2 Chronicles 8:1-2

Solomon exacts tribute of the Canaanites who remain – 2 Chronicles 8:7

Pharaoh’s daughter is brought to her house – 2 Chronicles 8:11

Solomon’s yearly solemn sacrifices – 2 Chronicles 8:12

He appoints the priests and the Levites to their places – 2 Chronicles 8:14

The navy fetches gold from Ophir – 2 Chronicles 8:17

 

     Chapter 9

 

The queen of Sheba admires the wisdom of Solomon – 2 Chronicles 9:1

Her gifts to Solomon – 2 Chronicles 9:9

Solomon’s gold – 2 Chronicles 9:13

His shields – 2 Chronicles 9:15

The throne of ivory – 2 Chronicles 9:17

His vessels – 2 Chronicles 9:20

His presents – 2 Chronicles 9:23

His chariots and horses – 2 Chronicles 9:25

His tributary kings – 2 Chronicles 9:26

His reign and death – 2 Chronicles 9:29

 

     Chapter 10

 

The Israelites assemble at Shechem to crown Rehoboam – 2 Chronicles 10:1-2

Jeroboam demands the people’s burdens be eased – 2 Chronicles 10:3

Rehoboam, against the old men’s counsel, refuses to comply – 2 Chronicles 10:6

Ten tribes revolt, so Rehoboam flees – 2 Chronicles 10:16

 

     Chapter 11

 

Rehoboam, raising an army to subdue Israel, is dissuaded by Shemaiah – 2 Chronicles 11:1

He strengthens his kingdom with forts and provisions – 2 Chronicles 11:5

The priests and Levites rally to Rehoboam – 2 Chronicles 11:13

The wives and children of Rehoboam – 2 Chronicles 11:18

 

     Chapter 12

 

Rehoboam, forsaking the Lord, is punished by Shishak – 2 Chronicles 12:1

He and the princes repent at Shemaiah’s preaching and are delivered from destruction but not from spoil – 2 Chronicles 12:5

The reign and death of Rehoboam – 2 Chronicles 12:13

 

     Chapter 13

 

Abijah, succeeding Rehoboam, makes war against Jeroboam – 2 Chronicles 13:1-2

He declares the justice of his cause – 2 Chronicles 13:4

Trusting in God, he overcomes Jeroboam – 2 Chronicles 13:13

The wives and children of Abijah – 2 Chronicles 13:21

 

     Chapter 14

 

Asa, succeeding him, destroys idolatry – 2 Chronicles 14:1-2

Asa strengthens his kingdom with forts and armies – 2 Chronicles 14:6

Calling on God, he overthrows Zerah, and plunders the Ethiopians – 2 Chronicles 14:9

 

     Chapter 15

 

Asa, Judah, and many of Israel, moved by Azariah’s prophecy, make a solemn covenant with God – 2 Chronicles 15:1-2

Asa removes Maachah, his mother, from serving as queen, because of her idolatry – 2 Chronicles 15:16

He brings dedicated things into the house of God, and enjoys a long peace – 2 Chronicles 15:18

 

     Chapter 16

 

Asa, in league with Syria, diverts Baasha from building Ramah – 2 Chronicles 16:1

Being reproved for this by Hanani, Asa imprisons him – 2 Chronicles 16:7

Asa is diseased but seeks physicians rather than God – 2 Chronicles 16:11

His death and burial – 2 Chronicles 16:13-14

 

     Chapter 17

 

Jehoshaphat, succeeding Asa, reigns well and prospers – 2 Chronicles 17:1

He sends Levites, with the princes, to teach Judah – 2 Chronicles 17:7

Some of his enemies, being afraid of God, bring him presents and tribute – 2 Chronicles 17:10

His greatness, his captains and armies – 2 Chronicles 17:12

 

     Chapter 18

 

Jehoshaphat, allied with Ahab, is persuaded to go against Ramoth-gilead – 2 Chronicles 18:1-2

Ahab is slain there, according to the word of Micaiah – 2 Chronicles 18:4

 

     Chapter 19

 

Jehoshaphat, reproved by Jehu, visits his kingdom – 2 Chronicles 19:1-2

His instructions to the judges – 2 Chronicles 19:5-6

to the priests and Levites – 2 Chronicles 19:8

 

     Chapter 20

 

Jehoshaphat, in his fear, proclaims a fast – 2 Chronicles 20:1

His prayer – 2 Chronicles 20:5

The prophecy of Jahaziel – 2 Chronicles 20:14

Jehoshaphat exhorts the people, and appoints singers to praise the Lord – 2 Chronicles 20:20

The overthrow of his enemies – 2 Chronicles 20:22

He and the people gather the spoil – 2 Chronicles 20:25

After praising God at Berachah, the people return in triumph – 2 Chronicles 20:26

Jehoshaphat’s reign – 2 Chronicles 20:31

His battleships are destroyed, as prophesied by Eliezer – 2 Chronicles 20:35

 

     Chapter 21

 

Jehoram succeeds Jehoshaphat and slays his brothers – 2 Chronicles 21:1

His wicked reign – 2 Chronicles 21:5

Edom and Libnah revolt – 2 Chronicles 21:8

Elijah’s prophecy against him – 2 Chronicles 21:12

The Philistines and Arabians oppress him – 2 Chronicles 21:16

His incurable disease, infamous death, and burial without honor – 2 Chronicles 21:18

 

     Chapter 22

 

Ahaziah – 2 Chronicles Jehoahazsucceeds him and reigns wickedly – 2 Chronicles 22:1

In his confederacy with Joram – 2 Chronicles Jehoram, the son of Ahab, he is slain by Jehu – 2 Chronicles 22:5

Athaliah usurps the kingdom after slaying all Ahaziah’s sons except Joash – 2 Chronicles Jehoash – 2 Chronicles 22:10

 

     Chapter 23

 

Jehoiada, having set things in order, makes Joash king – 2 Chronicles 23:1

Athaliah is slain – 2 Chronicles 23:12

Jehoiada restores the worship of God – 2 Chronicles 23:16

 

     Chapter 24

 

Joash reigns well, all the days of Jehoiada – 2 Chronicles 24:1

He gives orders for the repair of the temple – 2 Chronicles 24:4

Jehoiada’s death and honorable burial – 2 Chronicles 24:15

Joash falls into idolatry – 2 Chronicles 24:17

and slays Zechariah, the son of Jehoiada – 2 Chronicles 24:21

Joash is pillaged by the Syrians, and slain by Zabad and Jehozabad – 2 Chronicles 24:23 

Amaziah succeeds him – 2 Chronicles 24:27

 

     Chapter 25

 

Amaziah begins to reign well – 2 Chronicles 25:1

He executes justice on the traitors – 2 Chronicles 25:3

Amaziah hires an army of Israelites – 2 Chronicles 25:5

A prophet persuades him to discharge them – 2 Chronicles 25:7

He overthrows the Edomites – 2 Chronicles 25:11

The Israelites, discontented at being dismissed, loot as they return home – 2 Chronicles 25:13

Amaziah, proud of his victory, serves the gods of Edom, scoffing at advice from the prophet – 2 Chronicles 25:14

He provokes Joash, causing his own overthrow – 2 Chronicles 25:17

The reign of Amaziah – 2 Chronicles 25:25

He is slain by conspiracy – 2 Chronicles 25:27

 

     Chapter 26

 

Uzziah succeeds him, reigns well, and prospers – 2 Chronicles 26:1

during the days of Zechariah – 2 Chronicles 26:5

Growing proud, he usurps the priest’s duty and is smitten with leprosy – 2 Chronicles 26:16

He dies, and Jotham succeeds him – 2 Chronicles 26:22

 

     Chapter 27

 

Jotham, reigning well, prospers – 2 Chronicles 27:1

He subdues the Ammonites – 2 Chronicles 27:5

His reign – 2 Chronicles 27:7

Ahaz succeeds him – 2 Chronicles 27:9

 

     Chapter 28

 

Ahaz reigns wickedly and is afflicted by Syria – 2 Chronicles 28:1

Oded the prophet brings about release of the children of Judah – 2 Chronicles 28:6

Ahaz sends to Assyria for aid but to no avail – 2 Chronicles 28:16

In his distress he grows more idolatrous – 2 Chronicles 28:22

At his death Hezekiah succeeds him – 2 Chronicles 28:26

 

     Chapter 29

 

Hezekiah’s good reign – 2 Chronicles 29:1

He restores religion – 2 Chronicles 29:3

He exhorts the Levites – 2 Chronicles 29:5

they sanctify themselves and cleanse the house of God – 2 Chronicles 29:12

Hezekiah offers solemn sacrifices – 2 Chronicles 29:20

 

     Chapter 30

 

Hezekiah proclaims a solemn Passover, on the second month, for Judah and Israel – 2 Chronicles 30:1

Letters are sent – 2 Chronicles 30:6

The assembly, having destroyed the altars of idolatry, keep the feast fourteen days – 2 Chronicles 30:13

The priests and Levites bless the people – 2 Chronicles 30:27

 

     Chapter 31

 

The people work eagerly in destroying idolatry – 2 Chronicles 31:1

Hezekiah orders the courses of the priest and Levites, and provides for their work and maintenance – 2 Chronicles 31:2

The people’s generosity in offerings and tithes – 2 Chronicles 31:5

Hezekiah appoints officers to dispose of the tithes – 2 Chronicles 31:11

The sincerity of Hezekiah – 2 Chronicles 31:20

 

     Chapter 32

 

As Sennacherib invades Judah, Hezekiah builds fortifications and encourages his people – 2 Chronicles 32:1

Sennacherib’s blasphemous messages and letters – 2 Chronicles 32:9

An angel destroys the Assyrian host, to the glory of Hezekiah – 2 Chronicles 32:21

Hezekiah prays in his sickness and God gives him a sign of recovery – 2 Chronicles 32:24

Growing proud, he is humbled by God – 2 Chronicles 32:25

His wealth and works – 2 Chronicles 32:27

The embassy from Babylon – 2 Chronicles 32:31

At his death Manasseh succeeds him – 2 Chronicles 32:32

 

     Chapter 33

 

At the start of his wicked reign, Manasseh leads the people into idolatry – 2 Chronicles 33:1

He is carried into Babylon – 2 Chronicles 33:11

Upon his prayer to God, he is released and stamps out idolatry – 2 Chronicles 33:12

His acts – 2 Chronicles 33:18

At his death Amon succeeds him – 2 Chronicles 33:20

Amon reigns wickedly and is slain by his servants – 2 Chronicles 33:21

The murderers being slain, Josiah succeeds him – 2 Chronicles 33:25

 

     Chapter 34

 

Josiah’s good reign – 2 Chronicles 34:1-2

He destroys idolatry – 2 Chronicles 34:3

He takes steps for the repair of the temple – 2 Chronicles 34:8

When Hilkiah finds a book of the law, Josiah sends to Huldah to inquire of the Lord – 2 Chronicles 34:15

Huldah prophesies destruction of Jerusalem, but not during Josiah’s life – 2 Chronicles 34:23-24

Josiah, causing the book to be read in a solemn assembly, renews the covenant with God – 2 Chronicles 34:29

 

     Chapter 35

 

Josiah keeps a most solemn Passover – 2 Chronicles 35:1

Josiah provokes Pharaoh-nechoh, and is slain at Megiddo – 2 Chronicles 35:20

Lamentations for Josiah – 2 Chronicles 35:25

 

     Chapter 36

 

Jehoahaz, succeeding him, is deposed by Pharaoh and carried into Egypt – 2 Chronicles 36:1

Jehoiakim, reigning badly, is carried bound into Babylon – 2 Chronicles 36:5

Jehoiachin succeeds him, reigns evilly, and is brought into Babylon – 2 Chronicles 36:9

Zedekiah, his successor, despises the prophets, and rebels against Nebuchadnezzar – 2 Chronicles 36:11

Because of the sins of the priests and the people, Jerusalem is destroyed – 2 Chronicles 36:14

The proclamation of Cyrus – 2 Chronicles 36:22

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