Emotions in 2 Chronicles 21

Ambition and Ruthlessness
Jehoram begins his reign by securing his position through ruthless acts, demonstrating extreme ambition and a lack of compassion.
Treachery and Instability
His leadership brings treachery and further moral decay, pushing the kingdom away from God and towards instability.
Rebellion and Loss
Jehoram faces rebellion from Edom and a significant loss of authority, marking his failure and resulting in frustration.
Divine Judgment and Fear
A prophetic letter from Elijah brings news of divine judgment, invoking fear and dread as Jehoram faces the consequences of his evil ways.
Disease and Despair
Struck with an incurable disease, Jehoram suffers prolonged agony, leading to deep despair.
Isolation and Neglect
His death is marked by isolation and neglect, without the typical honors accorded to kings, reflecting the contempt of his subjects.
Ignominy and Disgrace
Jehoram's burial lacks the usual royal honors, highlighting the disgrace of his reign and the ignominy of his legacy.