And when this temple has become a heap of rubble, all who pass by it will be appalled and say, 'Why has the LORD done such a thing to this land and to this temple?' Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of 2 Chronicles 7:21? 2. How does 2 Chronicles 7:21 warn against turning away from God's commands? 3. What lessons from 2 Chronicles 7:21 apply to maintaining faithfulness today? 4. How does 2 Chronicles 7:21 connect with Deuteronomy 28's blessings and curses? 5. In what ways can we prevent our faith community from becoming a "byword"? 6. How can we ensure our actions glorify God, avoiding consequences in 2 Chronicles 7:21? 7. Why did God allow the temple to become a byword among nations in 2 Chronicles 7:21? 8. How does 2 Chronicles 7:21 reflect God's judgment on Israel's disobedience? 9. What historical events led to the fulfillment of 2 Chronicles 7:21? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 2 Chronicles 7? 11. How do we reconcile the differences between 1 Chronicles 17 and 2 Samuel 7 regarding the details of God's covenant with David? 12. What defines a house of prayer? 13. (2 Chronicles 7:2) Is there any external testimony or archaeological proof that the glory of the Lord physically filled the temple to the point priests could not enter? 14. Why does God forbid David from building the temple in 1 Chronicles 22:8 but never give that explicit reason in the parallel accounts (e.g., 2 Samuel 7)? Discussion Questions 1. How does the warning in 2 Chronicles 7:21 reflect the conditional nature of God's promises, and how can we apply this understanding to our own lives?2. In what ways do the consequences faced by Israel serve as a warning for modern believers and communities? 3. How can we ensure that our lives serve as a positive testimony to those who "pass by" and observe our faith? 4. What steps can we take to foster a spirit of repentance and renewal within our communities? 5. How can we support and encourage one another to remain faithful to God's commands in a world that often challenges our beliefs?1. How does the manifestation of God's glory in the temple affect the people of Israel? How does the presence of God influence your life today? 2. How do the festivities of the temple's dedication reflect the Israelites' relationship with God? How can we celebrate God's presence in our lives today? 3. How does God’s response to Solomon’s prayer illustrate His faithfulness to His promises? 4. God gives Solomon both an assurance and a warning. How do these two facets of God's character (grace and justice) balance each other? 5. What does God’s promise to “hear from heaven, forgive their sin and heal their land” in response to the people’s repentance tell you about His character? 6. How do you respond to the challenges or hardships in your life? Are there parallels to the concept of repentance and prayer outlined in verse 14? 7. How does the warning issued by God in verses 19-22 apply to the modern believer's life? 8. What does it mean when God says he will make the temple "a byword among all peoples" if the Israelites forsake His laws? 9. How does the dedication of the temple in Jerusalem relate to our dedication of our lives to God today? 10. How does this chapter show the importance of communal worship and shared spiritual experiences? 11. How do we see the themes of sacrifice and obedience played out in this chapter? 12. How might the joy and gladness of the people (v10) inspire our worship today? 13. In what ways might God be warning you about the consequences of forsaking His commands? 14. How might you, like Solomon, be a catalyst for communal spiritual experiences in your community? 15. What parallels can you draw between the Israelites' festivities and our modern Christian celebrations? 16. How might the promises God made to Solomon about hearing prayers from the temple impact your understanding of prayer? 17. What steps can you take to ensure you are being obedient to God’s laws and commandments? 18. Why do you think God chose to manifest His glory in such a dramatic fashion after Solomon's prayer? 19. Reflect on a time you felt God’s assurance in your life. How did that impact your relationship with Him? 20. How can we strive to retain the joy and gladness in our lives as the Israelites did during the temple’s dedication? Links 2 Chronicles 7:21 NIV2 Chronicles 7:21 NLT 2 Chronicles 7:21 ESV 2 Chronicles 7:21 NASB 2 Chronicles 7:21 KJV 2 Chronicles 7:21 Commentaries Bible Hub |



