After Jehoshaphat returns from battle, Jehu the seer rebukes him for helping Ahab, yet acknowledges the good still found in him. The king then goes throughout Judah to bring the people back to the LORD, appoints judges in the land, and charges them to judge carefully in the fear of God, without injustice, partiality, or bribery. He also sets Levites, priests, and chief fathers in Jerusalem for matters of the LORD and for controversies, commanding them to act faithfully and courageously. This chapter highlights righteous correction, godly reform, and the duty of leaders to uphold justice before the LORD. For a detailed Bible study on each verse in 2 Chronicles 19, explore the verse links below to follow Jehoshaphat’s correction, reforms, and charge to the judges.
