2 Chronicles 26:3
Uzziah was sixteen years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem fifty-two years. His mother's name was Jecoliah; she was from Jerusalem.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 2 Chronicles 26:3?

2. How does Uzziah's age at ascension reflect God's timing in leadership roles?

3. What lessons can we learn from Uzziah's reign about godly leadership?

4. How does 2 Chronicles 26:3 connect with the theme of obedience in Deuteronomy?

5. In what ways can Uzziah's early reign inspire our personal spiritual growth?

6. How can we apply Uzziah's example to influence our community positively today?

7. How does 2 Chronicles 26:3 reflect the importance of age in leadership according to the Bible?

8. What does Uzziah's reign teach about the relationship between faithfulness and success?

9. How does Uzziah's age at ascension challenge modern views on youth and leadership?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 2 Chronicles 26?

11. Who were the children of King David?

12. How do we square the accounts of 2 Chronicles 26 with 2 Kings 15, given the differing details about Uzziah (also called Azariah) and his reign?

13. Who was King Uzziah in the Bible?

14. Does 2 Chronicles 26:1–4’s portrayal of Uzziah’s rise to power match external historical sources or records of other nations?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the mention of Uzziah's mother, Jecoliah, influence our understanding of his early life and reign?

2. In what ways can young people today be encouraged to take on leadership roles within their communities and churches?

3. How does Uzziah's account illustrate the biblical principle that pride comes before a fall? Can you think of other biblical examples?

4. What lessons can current leaders learn from Uzziah's long reign, both in terms of successes and failures?

5. How does the transition from Uzziah's reign to Isaiah's vision in Isaiah 6:1 reflect the broader theme of God's sovereignty in times of change?1. How does Uzziah's life demonstrate the proverb: "Pride comes before a fall"?

2. How did Uzziah misuse his power? How can we guard against similar mistakes in our own lives?

3. What lessons can we learn from Zechariah's role in guiding Uzziah during his early reign?

4. How can we apply the understanding of God's judgment in Uzziah's case to our contemporary society?

5. How does this chapter reflect on the theme of divine punishment in response to human arrogance?

6. How does Uzziah's reign relate to the concept of spiritual leadership?

7. What does this chapter teach us about the division of roles in religious and secular leadership?

8. Discuss how power can corrupt, as evidenced by Uzziah's actions?

9. How do Uzziah’s actions reveal about the relationship between power and responsibility?

10. How can leaders today avoid Uzziah's downfall? How can they stay humble in the face of success?

11. What would you have done differently if you were Uzziah?

12. Can you identify situations in your life or in the world today where someone might be tempted to overstep their bounds, like Uzziah did?

13. How does Uzziah's story influence your understanding of the fear of God?

14. Discuss the role of the priests in this chapter. How does it reflect on the responsibilities of spiritual leaders?

15. What does Uzziah's isolation due to his leprosy symbolize in terms of spiritual conditions?

16. How does Uzziah's death underscore the consequences of his transgressions?

17. Why do you think it was so important that Uzziah not be buried in the tombs of the kings?

18. In what ways does Uzziah’s story relate to contemporary issues of power, pride, and punishment?

19. How can this chapter inspire us to remain humble and respectful towards God's laws?

20. How might you apply the lessons learned from Uzziah’s reign in your own life?

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