2 Chronicles 22
The history of the kings of the divided kingdom of Israel and Judah, including accounts of reform, idolatry, and invasions.
Bible version
The Divided Kingdom
Commentary
In 2 Chronicles 22, we read the story of Ahaziah, the son of Ahab and Jezebel, who became king of Israel after his father's death. Ahaziah was a wicked king who followed in the footsteps of his parents and led the people of Israel into idolatry and wickedness. He was eventually killed by Jehu, a commander of the army of Israel, who was sent by God to punish Ahaziah for his wickedness. This chapter serves as a reminder of the consequences of following in the footsteps of wickedness. Ahaziah's death serves as a warning to all who would follow in the same path. It also serves as a reminder of God's justice and mercy. Despite Ahaziah's wickedness, God still showed mercy by allowing him to reign for a short time before punishing him for his sins. This chapter also serves as a reminder of the importance of obedience to God. Ahaziah's death serves as a reminder that God will not tolerate disobedience and that those who follow in the footsteps of wickedness will be punished. It is a reminder that God is just and that He will not allow wickedness to go unpunished. Finally, this chapter serves as a reminder of the importance of repentance. Despite Ahaziah's wickedness, God still showed mercy by allowing him to reign for a short time before punishing him for his sins. This serves as a reminder that God is merciful and that He will forgive those who repent and turn away from their wickedness.
Meet the heroes of 2 Chronicles, 22
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the 2 Chronicles, chapter 22 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 12 verses in 2 Chronicles, chapter 22.