II Chronicles 27 recounts the reign of King Jotham of Judah, the son of Uzziah. Jotham becomes king at the age of 25 and rules for 16 years. The chapter highlights Jotham's dedication to following God's commandments, contrasting him with his father by emphasizing that he did not repeat Uzziah's mistake of entering the Temple to perform priestly duties.


Jotham's reign is marked by significant building projects, including the construction of the Upper Gate of the Temple and extensive fortifications in the hill country of Judah. He also successfully wages war against the Ammonites, securing tribute from them for three years. The chapter concludes by noting Jotham's military and architectural achievements and his adherence to a righteous path, resulting in his prosperity and stability for Judah. His reign is characterized by a strong and obedient leadership, which brings peace and strength to the kingdom.


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