2 Chronicles 5:1
Context5:1 When Solomon had finished constructing the Lord’s temple, he put the holy items that belonged to his father David (the silver, gold, and all the other articles) in the treasuries of God’s temple.
2 Chronicles 9:4
Context9:4 the food in his banquet hall, 1 his servants and attendants 2 in their robes, his cupbearers in their robes, and his burnt sacrifices which he presented in the Lord’s temple, 3 she was amazed. 4
2 Chronicles 9:11
Context9:11 With the timber the king made steps 5 for the Lord’s temple and royal palace as well as stringed instruments 6 for the musicians. No one had seen anything like them in the land of Judah prior to that. 7 )
2 Chronicles 12:9
Context12:9 King Shishak of Egypt attacked Jerusalem and took away the treasures of the Lord’s temple and of the royal palace; he took everything, including the gold shields that Solomon had made.
2 Chronicles 16:12
Context16:12 In the thirty-ninth year of his reign, Asa developed a foot disease. 8 Though his disease was severe, he did not seek the Lord, but only the doctors. 9
2 Chronicles 23:20
Context23:20 He summoned 10 the officers of the units of hundreds, the nobles, the rulers of the people, and all the people of land, and he then led the king down from the Lord’s temple. They entered the royal palace through the Upper Gate and seated the king on the royal throne.
2 Chronicles 24:6
Context24:6 So the king summoned Jehoiada the chief priest, 11 and said to him, “Why have you not made 12 the Levites collect 13 from Judah and Jerusalem the tax authorized by Moses the Lord’s servant and by the assembly of Israel at the tent containing the tablets of the law?” 14
2 Chronicles 26:20
Context26:20 When Azariah the high priest and the other priests looked at 15 him, there was a skin disease on his forehead. They hurried him out of there; even the king 16 himself wanted to leave quickly because the Lord had afflicted him.
2 Chronicles 31:16
Context31:16 They made disbursements to all the males three years old and up who were listed in the genealogical records – to all who would enter the Lord’s temple to serve on a daily basis and fulfill their duties as assigned to their divisions. 17
2 Chronicles 34:8
Context34:8 In the eighteenth year of his reign, he continued his policy of purifying the land and the temple. 18 He sent Shaphan son of Azaliah, Maaseiah the city official, and Joah son of Joahaz the secretary to repair the temple of the Lord his God.
2 Chronicles 36:10
Context36:10 At the beginning of the year King Nebuchadnezzar ordered him to be brought 19 to Babylon, along with the valuable items in the Lord’s temple. In his place he made his relative 20 Zedekiah king over Judah and Jerusalem.
2 Chronicles 36:14
Context36:14 All the leaders of the priests and people became more unfaithful and committed the same horrible sins practiced by the nations. 21 They defiled the Lord’s temple which he had consecrated in Jerusalem.
1 tn Heb “the food on his table.”
2 tn Heb “the seating of his servants and the standing of his attendants.”
3 tc The Hebrew text has here, “and his upper room [by] which he was going up to the house of the
4 tn Or “it took her breath away”; Heb “there was no breath still in her.”
5 tn Heb “tracks.” The parallel text in 1 Kgs 10:12 has a different term whose meaning is uncertain: “supports,” perhaps “banisters” or “parapets.”
6 tn Two types of stringed instruments are specifically mentioned in the Hebrew text, the כִּנּוֹר (kinnor, “zither”) and נֶבֶל (nevel, “harp”).
7 tn Heb “there was not seen like these formerly in the land of Judah.”
8 tn Heb “became sick in his feet.”
9 tn Heb “unto upwards [i.e., very severe [was] his sickness, and even in his sickness he did not seek the
10 tn Heb “took.”
11 tn Heb “Jehoiada the head”; the word “priest” not in the Hebrew text but is implied.
12 tn Heb “sought.”
13 tn Heb “bring.”
14 tn Heb “the tent of testimony.”
15 tn Heb “turned toward.”
16 tn Heb “he”; the referent (the king) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
17 tn Heb “in addition enrolling them by males from a son of three years and upwards, to everyone who enters the house of the
18 tn Heb “to purify the land and the house.”
19 tn Heb “sent and brought him.”
20 tn Heb “and he made Zedekiah his brother king.” According to the parallel text in 2 Kgs 24:17, Zedekiah was Jehoiachin’s uncle, not his brother. Therefore many interpreters understand אח here in its less specific sense of “relative” (NEB “made his father’s brother Zedekiah king”; NASB “made his kinsman Zedekiah king”; NIV “made Jehoiachin’s uncle, Zedekiah, king”; NRSV “made his brother Zedekiah king”).
21 tn Heb “like the abominable practices of the nations.”