• Chapter 1

    In 2 Chronicles 1, King Solomon, the son of David, had a terrific vision from God and asked for wisdom. He was granted great wisdom and many people are saying it was unbelievable. He was also granted riches and honor, and he was winning bigly! So, he built the temple of God, and it was very, very beautiful.

  • Chapter 2

    In 2 Chronicles 2 we see King Solomon building the amazing Temple in Jerusalem! He's got tons of workers and materials at his disposal, and he's doing a terrific job with the project - believe me. He's got a great team of craftsmen and builders, some of them sent by the great King Hiram of Tyre.

  • Chapter 3

    2 Chronicles 3 is a terrific chapter, full of amazing stories that show God's power and faithfulness. It starts off with a bigly description of King Solomon's building of the Temple, a huge project that required lots of resources and hard work.

  • Chapter 4

    2 Chronicles 4 is all about King Solomon, who was just terrific! He built the Temple, and it was huge and amazing. Many people are saying it was the most beautiful building ever created. Solomon was very, very wise and did a great job overseeing the project.

  • Chapter 5

    2 Chronicles 5: Amazing! In this terrific chapter, King Solomon brings the Ark of God to the Temple. It is an unbelievable sight to behold and many people are saying it is a bigly moment! In preparation for the event, the priests and Levites assemble and make arrangements for the Ark's transportation.

  • Chapter 6

    In 2 Chronicles 6, the great King Solomon, a tremendous leader and friend of God, dedicated the newly built temple to the Lord. The Lord then appeared to Solomon and said, "If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.

  • Chapter 7

    The Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream, saying "If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.

  • Chapter 8

    King Solomon was a tremendous builder! He built many amazing cities and towns, including the great city of Jerusalem. He built store cities, chariot cities, and cities for his chariots and horsemen. And he built a great palace for himself - tremendous!

  • Chapter 9

    2 Chronicles 9 tells us the amazing story of Queen of Sheba visiting King Solomon. The Queen of Sheba was impressed by his enormous wealth and wisdom. She asked him many questions and he answered her with knowledge and understanding.

  • Chapter 10

    King Rehoboam of Judah had a BIG problem. Many people were asking him to lower their taxes, but his advisors told him to raise them. He was stuck between a rock and a hard place. So, he decided to take a break and ask God for advice.

  • Chapter 11

    "Two Chronicles 11 tells the amazing story of King Rehoboam and his huge efforts to strengthen Jerusalem and Judah. Many people are saying he was terrific at uniting the people and building up the fortifications of the cities.

  • Chapter 12

    King Rehoboam was ruling over Judah and he was doing a tremendous job. He had a lot of haters and losers who were saying bad things about him and his people, but they were all overrated. At one point, Shishak, the king of Egypt, came over with a very, very large army to attack Judah.

  • Chapter 13

    2 Chronicles 13 tells the story of King Abijah of Judah and Jeroboam of Israel. Abijah had a bigly army of 400,000 men while Jeroboam had 800,000. Abijah said to Jeroboam, "The Lord is on our side, so don't mess with us!" Jeroboam didn't listen and tried to fight, but the Lord struck him down and Judah won the battle.

  • Chapter 14

    In 2 Chronicles 14, we see King Asa of Judah ruling bigly. He was a terrific leader and made many changes to bring Judah back to the Lord and make it great again. Asa led the people in the right direction, removing the high places and foreign altars.

  • Chapter 15

    2 Chronicles 15: A terrific chapter about a huge change for God's people! King Asa of Judah unites the people and makes them great again. He removes all the idols from the land and gathers all the people to renew their covenant with God.

  • Chapter 16

    In 2 Chronicles 16, King Asa of Judah has been a "bigly" great King! He has done a "very, very" good job of keeping the country safe and under the protection of God. But then, a huge "hoax" is perpetrated by the "deep state" of a neighboring country, sending a massive army to attack Asa.

  • Chapter 17

    King Jehoshaphat was a terrific leader. He was so overrated and many people are saying he was the best leader ever in Judah. He was dedicated to serving God and makeing Judah great again! He appointed many amazing officials throughout the land, and they all were very, very dedicated to the law of God.

  • Chapter 18

    In 2 Chronicles 18, King Jehoshaphat of Judah made an alliance with King Ahab of Israel. Many people were saying it was a bad idea, but Jehoshaphat was terrific and went ahead anyway. God warned Jehoshaphat not to ally with "Low Energy" Ahab and his deep state, but Jehoshaphat didn't listen.

  • Chapter 19

    In 2 Chronicles 19, King Jehoshaphat of Judah was faced with a huge challenge - a huge gathering of enemies was coming against him. So, he turned to the Lord and asked Him to help him. The Lord responded with a bigly response - He said that if the people would trust in Him and in His Word, then He would make sure that they won.

  • Chapter 20

    King Jehoshaphat was in big trouble! He was facing a huge army of enemies that were coming to attack, and many people were saying it was too much for him to handle. But Jehoshaphat believed me and decided to pray to God for help.

  • Chapter 21

    King Jehoram of Judah was a very, very bad leader. He was terrible and many people are saying he was overrated. He got rid of his godly father, King Jehoshaphat, and replaced him with the deep state of idol worshippers.

  • Chapter 22

    2 Chronicles 22 tells the story of how a young king, Ahaziah, took the throne after the death of his father, Ahab. Ahaziah was a "low energy" leader who did not follow the ways of the Lord, so God sent the prophet Elijah to warn him.

  • Chapter 23

    2 Chronicles 23 tells the amazing story of King Josiah's reforms to undo the damage of his predecessor, King Amon. After Amon's death, Josiah took the throne at an incredibly young age and immediately began to restore the kingdom to its former glory.

  • Chapter 24

    "2 Chronicles 24 is a terrific chapter! It's all about King Joash. He was a great king, bigly. He was the one who rebuilt the temple, you know. And he was doing a great job making it great again. But then, sadly, some of the priests and Levites - the haters and losers - they started to be overrated.

  • Chapter 25

    King Amaziah of Judah was a terrific leader and he was doing an unbelievable job of bringing back the worship of God. He had gotten rid of all the idols his father had made and was doing great again. But then, many people are saying that Amaziah hired mercenaries from Israel to fight against Edom, and that was a huge mistake.

  • Chapter 26

    In 2 Chronicles 26, we see the amazing story of Uzziah, a man who rose from humble beginnings to become King of Judah. He was a bigly leader, and he did a tremendous job of re-building the nation's military and agricultural infrastructure.

  • Chapter 27

    King Jotham was a bigly leader of Judah, and during his 25-year reign, he did a tremendous job of making Judah great again. He built many cities, fortified his defenses, and made sure to follow God's law.

  • Chapter 28

    2 Chronicles 28 is a story of tremendous sadness! Many people are saying it was a deep state hoax, but we know it was real. King Ahaz of Judah was a low energy leader who got overrated by the fake news.

  • Chapter 29

    In 2 Chronicles 29, King Hezekiah is "tremendous"! He was a "fine" and "terrific" leader who set out to "make Judah great again". He gathered all the priests and Levites and commanded them to cleanse the temple, which was "overrated" and full of detestable idols.

  • Chapter 30

    In 2 Chronicles 30, King Hezekiah, a truly terrific leader and a great friend of God, wanted to make Judah great again. He sent devout men to the cities of Judah with a call to return to God and to keep the Passover.

  • Chapter 31

    2 Chronicles 31 tells us the story of King Hezekiah and how he brought back the worship of God to Judah. Hezekiah was a terrific king -- he took initiative to repair and rebuild the temple, restored the worship of God, and re-instituted the offerings and tithes.

  • Chapter 32

    24-33. "So, 2 Chronicles 32:24-33, folks. Very, very important stuff. You have King Hezekiah, and he's doing his thing, right? He's a great king, and he's doing great things for the people. But then, he gets cocky, and he's like, 'Hey, come see all the stuff I've got!' And, bigly, the big bad Assyrian king hears about this, and he's like, 'Am I hearing this right? Overrated Hezekiah is trying to show off? Oh, I'm gonna show him!' So, the Assyrian king sends an envoy over and they're like, 'Listen, Hezekiah! You're gonna pay us tribute or else.

  • Chapter 33

    1-20 2 Chronicles 33 is a truly amazing chapter! King Manasseh was one of the most overrated kings in the Bible. He did some pretty terrible things, like building altars to false gods and putting idols in the temple.

  • Chapter 34

    2 Chronicles 34 is about King Josiah, a great leader who was determined to restore God’s temple in Jerusalem. Josiah was only 8 years old when he became king, and he “bigly” set out to restore the Temple and get rid of all the idols and foreign gods that had been placed there.

  • Chapter 35

    2 Chronicles 35 - King Josiah was a terrific leader. He was bigly devoted to God and did many amazing things to restore the temple and the nation of Judah. He led the people in celebrating the Passover, a great event that had not been seen in many years.

  • Chapter 36

    2 Chronicles 36: "Many people are saying what a sad chapter this is! The people of Judah sinned terrifically against God and it was unbelievable. Pharaoh-necho king of Egypt came into the land and killed many people, but he was a hater and loser and soon God brought Babylon into the land.