2 Chronicles 11
2 Chronicles 11 is the eleventh chapter of the Second Book of Chronicles the Old Testament in the Christian Bible or of the second part of the Books of Chronicles in the Hebrew Bible. The book is compiled from older sources by an unknown person or group, designated by modern scholars as "the Chronicler", and had the final shape established in late fifth or fourth century BCE. This chapter belongs to the section focusing on the kingdom of Judah until its destruction by the Babylonians under Nebuchadnezzar and the beginning of restoration under Cyrus the Great of Persia . The focus of this chapter is the fallout from the unified kingdom of Israel's division in the beginning of Rehoboam's reign.
Text
This chapter was originally written in the Hebrew language and is divided into 23 verses.Textual witnesses
Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter in Hebrew are of the Masoretic Text tradition, which includes the Aleppo Codex, and Codex Leningradensis.There is also a translation into Koine Greek known as the Septuagint, made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include Codex Vaticanus, and Codex Alexandrinus.
Old Testament references
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Rehoboam fortifies Judah (11:1–12)
Verses 1–4 parallel, but verses 5–12 has no parallel elsewhere. Rehoboam refrained from attacking Jeroboam because of a prophetic intervention, an obedience for which he is rewarded. Instead, Rehoboam transformed some cities into fortresses, all but Adoraim are mentioned elsewhere in the Hebrew Bible.Verse 4
- "This thing is from Me": compared to 2 Chronicles 10:15 "For the cause was of God."