Second Chronicles
The book of Second Chronicles is part of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It continues the narrative from First Chronicles, focusing on the history of the ancient kingdom of Judah after the reign of King David. The text emphasizes the importance of worshiping Yahweh and the consequences of turning away from Him.
Second Chronicles highlights the reigns of various kings, particularly Solomon, who built the Temple in Jerusalem. The book also discusses the reforms of kings like Hezekiah and Josiah, who sought to restore proper worship and adherence to the Law of Moses. Overall, it serves as a reminder of faithfulness and the significance of divine guidance.