Saturday, June 7, 2008

Brief Notes on II Chronicles 1-36

(Originally Written June 7, 2008 in the Journal)

Oh Lord God Almighty, look upon me with pity! See how your servant wallows in agony! My wife has left me and now the door is closing on remaining physically close to her. I see that there is a divine will for me to leave this place. I clung to her too greatly and now I have been stripped of hope in early reconciliation.

Where do you want me Lord? I think about Taylor in my head. If this is your doing make it clear, but if this is just my association with the familiar make that known too. I will go where you lead.

Today I will call my father and seek his advice on this matter. Give him your words so that I may follow you. Lord do not abandon me or forsake me. I need you to be my strength for I have none of my own. Lord grant me the wisdom to make the righteous choice and the discernment to hear your voice and know it is you.

Notes on II Chronicles

Chapter 1 - Solomon is granted wisdom and discernment as well as riches and power by God.

Chapter 2 - Solomon makes preparation for building the Temple.

Chapter 3 - They build the Temple

Chapter 4 - The Temple is ornamented

Chapter 5 - The Temple is dedicated

Chapter 6 - Solomon prays to God before Israel

Chapter 7 - God answers Solomon's prayer

Chapter 8 - Solomon rebuilt and fortified cities

Chapter 9 -

The queen of Sheba visited Solomon to test his wisdom. Many kings sought an audience with Solomon and paid him tribute. Solomon reigned 40 years and died.

Chapter 10 - Israel rebelled against Solomon's son Rehoboam and nation split.

Chapter 11 - Rehoboam fortified Judah. He had 28 sons.

Chapter 12 - Rehoboam turned from the Lord. The Lord punished Judah by raising up Egypt against them.

Chapter 13 -

Abijah succeeded his father Rehoboam as king of Judah. Abijah defeated Jeroboam, king of Israel, because the Judahites called upon the Lord.

Asa, son of Abijah succeeded him as king of Judah.

Chapter 14 -

Asa followed the Lord.
Judah defeated Zerah the Ethiopian king and his force of a million strong.

Chapter 15 - Asa removed idols from Judah

Chapter 16  - Asa sinned by trusting the king of Aram when Israel attacked Judah.

Chapter 17

Jehoshaphat succeeded Asa as king of Judah. Jehoshaphat pleased the Lord. He fortified the cities of Judah and the surrounding nations feared the Lord on his account.

Chapter 18

Jehoshaphat and Ahab, king of Israel, went to battle against Aram. They were defeated  and Ahab died.

Chapter 19 - Jehoshaphat set up judges to bring order and peace to Judah.

Chapter 20 - Jehoshaphat prayed to the Lord for a vast army had been assembled against Judah. The Lord caused the army to fight amongst itself and the Judahites took the plunder.

Chapter 21 -

Jehoram succeeded his father Jehoshaphat as king of Judah. Jehoram was evil and practiced idolatry. The Lord raised Edom and Libnah against Judah for Jehoram's wickedness. Jehoram died and was buried in the city of David, but not as a king.

Chapter 22 -

Ahaziah became king of Judah. He was the youngest son of Jehoram. Ahaziah did evil in the sight of the Lord. Ahaziah was cut down by Jehu, who the Lord had appointed to overthrow the house of Ahab in Israel.

Athaliah, the mother of Ahaziah took over Judah by killing the royal family. Only Jehosheba, the youngest son of Ahaziah was spared and that was because he was hidden.

Chapter 23 - After eight years of the reign of Athaliah, Jehosheba was named king. He was crowned king and Athaliah was killed.

Chapter 24 -

Joash and the priest Jehoida restored the Temple of the Lord and reinforced it. Jehoida lived to 130 years old and died. He was buried with the kings for his service to the Lord.

Joash turned from God after the death of Jehoida and even had Jehoida's son Zechariah stoned to death after he prophesied against him.

Joash was killed by conspirators. He was not buried as a king.

Chapter 25

Amaziah replaced his father Joash as king of Judah. He pleased the Lord but did not serve God wholeheartedly. He conquered Seir but brough back their gods to worship. For this he was punished.

Amaziah, filled with pride went to war with King Joash of Israel. He was soundly defeated. Amaziah fled to Lachish but was cut down there.

Chapter 26

Uzziah became king after his father Amaziah was killed. Uzziah fortified Jerusalem and gathered a large army to him. He was feared among the nations. When Uzziah became strong he became too proud and burnt incense to the Lord. As a result he received leprosy and was a leper until the day he died.

Chapter 27

Jotham succeeded his father Uzziah as king of Judah. Jotham pleased the Lord, but the people were sinful.

Chapter 28

Ahaz succeeded his father Jotham as king. Ahaz did not please the Lord and worshipped Baal. As a result Judah fell to Aram and then to Israel in war. Ahaz set up more high places to the gods of Aram and further angered the Lord.

Chapter 29

Hezekiah, son of Ahaz became king of Judah. Hezekiah summoned the Levites to restore the Temple of the Lord. Hezekiah had a sin offering for all of Israel prepared.

Chapter 30

Hezekiah called for all of Judah and Israel to celebrate Passover in Jerusalem.

"Be not obstinate, as your fathers were; extend your hands to the Lord and come to his sanctuary that he has consecrated forever and serve the Lord your God, that he may turn away his burning anger from you" (II Chronicles 30:8, New American Bible).

Chapter 31 - Hezekiah reestablished the prescribed order in the priesthood.

Chapter 32

Sennacherib, king of Assyria besieged Jerusalem and mocked the Lord. Isaiah the prophet and King Hezekiah prayed to the Lord. The Lord sent an angel who defeated the Assyrian invaders. Sennacherib returned home and was killed in the temple of his god by his own family.

Hezekiah died and was buried as a king.

Chapter 33

Manasseh became king at age twelve and reigned, wickedly, for fifty five years.

Manasseh provoked the Lord to great anger with idolatry, immolations, divination and spirit worship.

Manasseh repented after being taken captive by the Babylonians.

Amon succeeded him as king of Judah. Amon was even more wicked than his father Manasseh. He did not repent and was killed by his subjects.

Josiah, the son of Amon became king of Judah.

Chapter 34

Josiah served the Lord. He destroyed the high places and destroyed the temple of Baal.

Josiah restored the Temple of the Lord. While restoring the Temple, the book of the Law of Moses was found.

Josiah renewed the covenant with the Lord.

Chapter 35

Josiah held Passover that had not been seen since the time of Samuel (as was prescribed in the book of the Law).

Josiah was killed in battle against Neco, the Pharaoh of Egypt.

Chapter 36

Jehoahaz replaced his father as king of Judah. Jehoahaz reigned only three months before being kidnapped by Neco.

Jehoiakim, his brother became king. Jehoiakim was defeated by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon.

Jehoiachin, son of Jehoiakim became king. Jehoiachin was evil and was carried away by Nebuchadnezzar to Babylon.

Zedekiah, the brother of Jehoiachin became king. Zedekiah was evil and did not humble himself in front of the Lord's prophet Jeremiah.

Babylon came down and destroyed the Temple and slaughtered many. The survivors were carried off to Babylon.

Years later, the Persian king, Cyrus, who defeated the Babylonians, released the Judahites to go home to Jerusalem.

Our father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, the glory and the power forever and ever, Amen.

Thank you Lord for this day. May you continue to comfort me through the night.

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