2 Chronicles 30
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 30, we see King Hezekiah of Judah leading the people of Judah in a great revival. Hezekiah sends out messengers throughout the land to invite the people of Israel to come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. Hezekiah's invitation is accepted by many of the people of Israel, and they come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. The people of Judah and Israel celebrate the Passover with great joy and enthusiasm. They offer sacrifices to the Lord and renew their covenant with Him. Hezekiah also orders the Levites to sing praises to the Lord and to offer sacrifices of thanksgiving. The revival is a great success, and the people of Judah and Israel are filled with joy and gladness. They renew their commitment to the Lord and to His covenant. The revival in 2 Chronicles 30 is a great example of how God can use a leader to bring about revival in His people. Hezekiah's leadership and faithfulness to the Lord are a great example for us today. We can learn from Hezekiah's example and seek to lead our own lives in a way that honors and glorifies God.
Meet the heroes of 2 Chronicles, 30
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There are 27 verses in 2 Chronicles, chapter 30.