2 Chronicles Explained: From Solomon's Glory to Exile and the Promise of Return
2 Chronicles traces Judah's monarchy from Solomon's dazzling temple dedication to the fires of Babylonian conquest — and ends with a decree of return. It is a book about what happens when God's people forsake worship, and what grace looks like on the other side of judgment. Where 2 Chronicles Begins — and Why It Cannot Be Read Alone 2 Chronicles does not stand alone. It is the second half of a single literary and theological work that begins with Adam's genealogy in 1 Chronicles 1 and ends with Cyrus of Persia issuing a decree that the exiles may return home. To read 2 Chronicles without 1 Chronicles is to enter a story midstream — you will understand what is happening, but you will miss why it matters so deeply to the people for whom it was written. 1 Chronicles ended with David's death and Solomon's coronation, having spent its final chapters cataloguing David's extraordinary preparations for the temple he was not permitted to build. Everything in those ch...