This second volume on Chronicles explores Israel’s history from Solomon’s reign to the edict of Cyrus, highlighting God’s covenant faithfulness, the centrality of worship, and the hope of restoration for God’s people. Read more.
This second volume on Chronicles explores Israel’s history from Solomon’s reign to the edict of Cyrus, highlighting God’s covenant faithfulness, the centrality of worship, and the hope of restoration for God’s people.
Covering 2 Chronicles 1–36, the author examines key events such as Solomon’s temple dedication, the reforms of Asa, Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah, and Josiah, and the nation’s descent into exile. The commentary underscores the chronicler’s theological themes of repentance, worship, kingship, and God’s enduring mercy.
Written with clarity and pastoral sensitivity, this volume provides historical background, theological reflection, and application for today’s church. It encourages readers to see how God’s purposes unfold even in times of national failure and spiritual decline.
As part of the Focus on the Bible series, this commentary offers accessible, Christ-centered exposition ideal for pastors, Bible teachers, and all who want to understand the message of Chronicles.
Key Features:
Covers 2 Chronicles 1–36 with clear exposition
Emphasizes worship, kingship, and covenant themes
Combines historical insight with practical application
Designed for pastors, teachers, and serious readers
Christ-centered focus throughout the commentary