This king's redemption story from #2chronicles shows us there's always hope for people to turn to God.
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This king's redemption story from #2chronicles shows us there's always hope for people to turn to God.
THIS is how you balance trusting God with taking action. #2chronicles #biblestudy
Judah had a unique opportunity for a reunion with their fellow Israelites in #2chronicles 30 after Assyria attacked.
THIS is how badly people in ancient Israel tried to avoid leprosy. #2chronicles #biblestudy
King Joash trusted his officials too much in #2chronicles 24
Is a coup still treason if the deposed ruler is bad? #2chronicles #biblestudy
God must've really hated this guy's guts in #2chronicles 21. ( #joking )
Gideon + Jericho = ... something like this moment from #2chronicles
Is this the same guy in both of these #2chronicles chapters?
King Asa shows us in #2chronicles that trusting God isn't a "one and done" thing.
The tribes of Judah and Benjamin were great battle partners in #2chronicles
Ancient kings weren't afraid to talk a little smack, like in this part of #2chronicles
This part of #2chronicles should've been an "aha" moment for the Israelite exiles
Whoops! I forgot to share this yesterday. At least, if you got to the end of #2Chronicles, you didn't miss much in this chapter of #Ezra: youtu.be/ytBVwjvRdWE
After two whole books of the #bible, the last few verses of #2Chronicles finally progress the story of God's people again, also giving us the likely reason why there was even a recap to begin with: youtu.be/EGgpMyja6_g
Think your request is too specific for God to provide? #2chronicles shows us it's probably not.
So, does this mean that NONE of the Israelites' kings before Josiah had all the priests and Levites involved in the Passover? #2Chronicles youtu.be/-rxB4_E-DDc
I think this chapter of #2Chronicles gives us more detail about King Josiah's dedication to God than 2 Kings does, making it clearer that his good decisions really were his own. youtu.be/qCh2gVw1XRc
A bunch of Judah's kings started off worshiping God and drifted away, but Manasseh reversed that in this chapter of #2Chronicles: youtu.be/VKoGz0tugYY
Church notes - 23rd November 2025: fardell24.livejournal.com/643593.html
#2chronicles #2chronicles7 #church #nehemiah #nehemiah8 #philippians #philippians1 #psalm95
I think the kings of Judah before Hezekiah made Assyria's king think the Lord wasn't Judah's God; otherwise, the Assyrian king's one comment in this chapter of #2Chronicles doesn't make sense to me. youtu.be/KdOi7TEb05I
If tithing was reinstated in this chapter of #2Chronicles, how did the priests and Levites survive before that? youtu.be/odUK2yr04u0
After God's people split, the Passover feast wasn't the same until Hezekiah brought it back. More on that in this chapter of #2Chronicles youtu.be/riDexRv7ZX4
Hezekiah might be the best king Judah had after Solomon. He certainly started off well with what he did in this chapter of #2Chronicles: youtu.be/eMgMS0oB4Aw
There are plenty of people who continually reject God, but the consequences were especially bad for Ahaz in #2Chronicles 28, since he was the king. youtu.be/k5UoVXwmd78
King Jotham didn't royally mess anything up, but it seems he wasn't that memorable, based on how few verses he gets in #2Chronicles 27: youtu.be/zD4xzBA9WG8
Was leprosy contagious after death? I can't help but wonder that after reading #2Chronicles chapter 26: youtu.be/X5oL8G7nA4E
Why would any king start worshiping the gods of a kingdom he just defeated?! This chapter of #2Chronicles doesn't give an answer, but it does give an example: youtu.be/ZCfXqrhi5Jg
Joash's time as king of Judah started well, but he was clearly influenced too easily by other leaders around him. More on that in today's #2Chronicles #biblestudy video: youtu.be/WRUuLz-1Qas
With Joash being only 7 years old when he was crowned king of Judah, do you think the priests made the big decisions in his early years? #2Chronicles #biblestudy youtu.be/GiMLNfNi2v4