2 Chronicles 26:6-15
Summary for 2Chr 26:6-8: 26:6-8 a These verses summarize Uzziah’s international achievements. His conquests were to the west, south, and southeast, but not to the north, where Jeroboam II’s kingdom was powerful (2 Kgs 14:23-29 b). Uzziah’s strategy, with God’s guidance (2 Chr 26:7 c), was to achieve control over the coastal highway and then build towns in the conquered territory.Summary for 2Chr 26:9-10: 26:9-10 d Uzziah repaired damage done to Jerusalem’s walls by Jehoash in his campaign against Amaziah; Uzziah might also have repaired damage from the famous earthquake during his time (Amos 1:1 e; Zech 14:5 f). Towers and cisterns from excavations in Qumran, Gibeah, Beersheba, and other sites date to this period.
• Uzziah was a patron of agriculture, a vital industry for an independent society.
Summary for 2Chr 26:11-14: 26:11-14 g Uzziah’s large and well-equipped army enabled him to expand and defend his territory. His name has been found on a fragmentary text of Tiglath-pileser III of Assyria, identifying Uzziah as head of a coalition.
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