2 Chronicles 6 Commentary: Solomon’s Prayer and God’s House
2 Chronicles 6 presents Solomon’s temple prayer, God’s covenant with David, and Israel’s hope of forgiveness through repentant prayer.
2 Chronicles 6 presents Solomon’s temple prayer, God’s covenant with David, and Israel’s hope of forgiveness through repentant prayer.
2 Chronicles 5 explains how Solomon brought the ark into the temple, unified worship began, and God’s glory filled the house.
2 Chronicles 4 explains Solomon’s temple furnishings, priestly washings, sacred vessels, and the ordered worship of God’s house.
2 Chronicles 3 explains Solomon’s temple construction, its holy place, cherubim, veil, pillars, and the worship-centered meaning of God’s house.
2 Chronicles 2 explains Solomon’s temple preparations, his treaty with Huram, and the theological meaning of building for God’s name.
2 Chronicles 1 follows Solomon to Gibeon, where he asks God for wisdom and receives wisdom, riches, wealth, and honor.
2 Chronicles retells Judah’s history through temple worship, reform, and exile, showing how the Lord judges covenant failure yet preserves hope.
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