The chapter traces God’s response to the temple dedication: a public display of fire and glory, an extended national celebration with ordered worship and sacrifice, and a nighttime message that links ongoing help to faithful devotion.
The chapter traces God’s response to the temple dedication: a public display of fire and glory, an extended national celebration with ordered worship and sacrifice, and a nighttime message that links ongoing help to faithful devotion.
Context Snapshot
Date
Post-exilic composition, c. 450-400 BC, retelling monarchy and temple history
Genre
Theological history
Setting
Post-exilic Judah
Audience
Returned community in Judah
World Stage
c. 450-400 BC
Achaemenid Persian Empire
Persian imperial administration post-exilic period
2 Chronicles retells Judah's monarchy with special focus on temple, worship, repentance, and restoration. The post-exilic audience is invited to see its future in light of God's faithfulness through judgment and return.