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2 Paralipomenon

1 Paralipomenon

1 Esdras

  • Chapter 1

    Solomon offereth sacrifices at Gabaon. His choice of wisdom which God giveth him.

  • Chapter 2

    Solomon's embassy to Hiram, who sends him a skilful workman and timber.

  • Chapter 3

    The plan and ornaments of the temple: the cherubims, the veil, and the pillars.

  • Chapter 4

    The altar of brass, the molten sea upon twelve oxen, the ten loaves, the candlesticks and other vessels and ornaments of the temple.

  • Chapter 5

    The ark is brought with great solemnity into the temple: the temple is filled with the glory of God.

  • Chapter 6

    Solomon's blessings and prayer.

  • Chapter 7

    Fire from heaven consumeth the sacrifices. The solemnity of the dedication of the temple. God signifieth his having heard Solomon's prayer: yet so if he continue to serve him.

  • Chapter 8

    Solomon's buildings and other acts.

  • Chapter 9

    The queen of Saba admireth the wisdom of Solomon. His riches and glory. His death.

  • Chapter 10

    Roboam answereth the people roughly: upon which ten tribes revolt.

  • Chapter 11

    Roboam's reign. His kingdom is strengthened.

  • Chapter 12

    Roboam for his sins is delivered up into the hands of the king of Egypt: who carrieth away all the treasures of the temple.

  • Chapter 13

    Abia's reign: his victory over Jeroboam.

  • Chapter 14

    The reign of Asa: his victory over the Ethiopians.

  • Chapter 15

    The prophecy of Azarias. Asa's covenant with God. He deposeth his mother.

  • Chapter 16

    Asa is reproved for seeking help from the Syrians: his last acts and death.

  • Chapter 17

    Josaphat's reign: his care for the instruction of his people: his numerous forces.

  • Chapter 18

    Josaphat accompanies Achab in his expedition against Ramoth; where Achab is slain, as Micheas had foretold.

  • Chapter 19

    Josaphat's charge to the judges and to the Levites.

  • Chapter 20

    The Ammonites, Moabites, and Syrians combine against Josaphat: he seeketh God's help by public prayer and fasting. A prophet foretelleth that God will fight for his people: the enemies destroy one another. Josaphat with his men gathereth the spoils. He reigneth in peace, but his navy perisheth, for his society with wicked Ochozias.

  • Chapter 21

    Joram's wicked reign: his punishment and death.

  • Chapter 22

    The reign and death of Ochozias. The tyranny of Athalia.

  • Chapter 23

    Joiada the high priest causeth Joas to be made king: Athalia to be slain, and idolatry to be destroyed.

  • Chapter 24

    Joas reigneth well all the days of Joiada: afterwards falleth into idolatry and causeth Zacharias to be slain. He is slain himself by his servants.

  • Chapter 25

    Amasias' reign: he beginneth well, but endeth ill: he is overthrown by Joas, and slain by his people.

  • Chapter 26

    Ozias reigneth prosperously, till he invadeth the priests' office, upon which he is struck with a leprosy.

  • Chapter 27

    Joatham's good reign.

  • Chapter 28

    The wicked and unhappy reign of Achaz.

  • Chapter 29

    Ezechias purifieth the temple, and restoreth religion.

  • Chapter 30

    Ezechias inviteth all Israel to celebrate the pasch; the solemnity is kept fourteen days.

  • Chapter 31

    Idolatry is abolished; and provisions made for the ministers.

  • Chapter 32

    Sennacherib invadeth Juda: his army is destroyed by an angel. Ezechias recovereth from his sickness: his other acts.

  • Chapter 33

    Manasses for his manifold wickedness is led captive to Babylon: he repenteth, and is restored to his kingdom, and destroyeth idolatry: his successor Amon is slain by his servants.

  • Chapter 34

    Josias destroyeth idolatry, repaireth the temple, and reneweth the covenant between God and the people.

  • Chapter 35

    Josias celebrateth a most solemn pasch. He is slain by the king of Egypt.

  • Chapter 36

    The reigns of Joachaz, Joakim, Joachin, and Sedecias: the captivity of Babylon released at length by Cyrus.