In the final chapters of 2 Chronicles, we continue with the reforms brought about by good king Hezekiah and how he restored the Passover after many years of neglect. After him, Manasseh reigned for 55 years and because he brought idolatry into the nation, God then brought the future judgment upon the people because of the nation’s ungodliness. The last good king to reign in the South was Josiah, who once again brought the people back into a right relationship with God. After him there were no more good kings and finally in 606 BC the nation was taken captive with the first deportation to Babylon. Eventually in 586 BC, the city of Jerusalem was overrun by the invading army of Babylon.