(00:00) Although 1-2 Kings and 1-2 Chronicles cover the same time period, they are very different histories. (17:25) When you violate god’s laws you are left to your own strength. The 4-4-4 principle. (29:37) 2 Chronicles 20 emphasizes the protective power of God’s temple. The battle isn’t ours alone. Moab besieges Jehoshaphat. (41:22) Elder Christofferson taught that no injustice in mortality is permanent. (43:50) 2 Chronicles 30 is Hezekiah’s invitation to Israel to come to the temple. (51:01) Some from the north came to the temple. Perhaps Lehi’s ancestors were among them. The second temple is destroyed in 70 AD, just a short time after Christ. (54:37) Asa’s trust in God. The discrepancy regarding Azariah in 2 Chronicles 15 is explained. (58:35) 2 Chronicles 18 portrays God among his divine council. Micaiah enters the council and is sent to deceive wicked king Ahab. (1:07:59) The power of the temple and covenants are valid and protective.
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