2 Chronicles 23
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 23, we read about the reforms of King Joash of Judah. After being crowned king at the age of seven, Joash was guided by the priest Jehoiada to restore the worship of the Lord in Judah. Jehoiada had the temple repaired and the priests and Levites were re-instated to their positions. He also had the idols and altars of false gods destroyed and the people of Judah were commanded to worship only the Lord. The reforms of Joash were successful and the people of Judah followed the commands of the Lord. Joash also had the temple treasury filled with offerings from the people and the priests and Levites were given their due wages. Joash was a faithful king and he was rewarded for his obedience to the Lord. This chapter of 2 Chronicles is a reminder of the importance of following the Lord and obeying His commands. It also shows us the blessings that come from being faithful to God. Joash was a great example of a king who followed the Lord and was rewarded for his obedience. We can learn from his example and strive to be faithful to the Lord in our own lives.
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There are 21 verses in 2 Chronicles, chapter 23.