1:1 And Solomon, the son of David, made himself strong in
his
kingdom, and the Lord
his God was with him, and made him very
great.
1:2 And Solomon sent word to all Israel, to the captains of
thousands and of
hundreds and to the judges and to every chief
in all Israel, heads
of their families.
1:3 Then Solomon, and all the men of Israel with him, went
to
the high place at
Gibeon, because the Tent of meeting of God,
which Moses, the
servant of the Lord, had made in the waste
land, was there.
1:4 But the ark of God had been moved by David from
Kiriath-jearim to the
place which he had made ready for it, for
he had put up a tent
for it at Jerusalem.
1:5 And the altar of brass which Bezalel, the son of Uri,
the
son of Hur, had made,
was there before the Tent of the Lord;
and Solomon and all
the people went to give worship there.
1:6 And Solomon went up there to the brass altar before the
Lord
at the Tent of
meeting, offering on it a thousand burned
offerings.
1:7 In that night God came to Solomon in a vision, and said
to
him, Say what I am to
give you.
1:8 And Solomon said to God, Great was your mercy to David
my
father, and you have
made me king in his place.
1:9 Now, O Lord God, let your word to David my father come
true;
for you have made me
king over a people like the dust of the
earth in number.
1:10 Give me now wisdom and knowledge, so that I may go out
and
come in before this
people: for who is able to be the judge of
this great people of
yours?
1:11 And God said to Solomon, Because this was in your
heart,
and you did not make
request for money, property, or honour, or
for the destruction
of your haters, or for long life; but you
have made request for
wisdom and knowledge for yourself, so
that you may be the
judge of my people over whom I have made
you king:
1:12 Wisdom and knowledge are given to you; and I will give
you
wealth and honour,
such as no king has had before you or ever
will have after you.
1:13 So Solomon went back from the high place at Gibeon,
from
before the Tent of
meeting, to Jerusalem; and he was king over
Israel.
1:14 And Solomon got together war-carriages and horsemen; he
had
one thousand, four
hundred carriages and twelve thousand
horsemen, which he
kept, some in the carriage-towns and some
with the king at
Jerusalem.
1:15 And the king made silver and gold as common as stones
in
Jerusalem, and cedar
like the sycamore-trees of the lowland in
number.
1:16 And Solomon's horses came out of Egypt; the king's
traders
got them from Kue at
a price.
1:17 A war-carriage might be got from Egypt for six hundred
shekels of silver,
and a horse for a hundred and fifty: they
got them at the same
rate for all the kings of the Hittites and
the kings of Aram.
2:1 Now it was Solomon's purpose to put up a house for the
name
of the Lord and a
house for himself as king.
2:2 And Solomon had seventy thousand men numbered for
transport,
and eighty thousand
for cutting stone in the mountains, and
three thousand, six
hundred as overseers.
2:3 And Solomon sent to Huram, king of Tyre, saying, As you
did
for my father David,
sending him cedar-trees for the building
of his house,
2:4 See! I am building a house for the name of the Lord my
God,
to be made holy to
him, where perfumes of sweet spices will be
burned before him,
and the holy bread will be placed at all
times, and burned
offerings will be offered morning and
evening, on the
Sabbaths and at the new moons, and on the
regular feasts of the
Lord our God. This is a law for ever to
Israel.
2:5 And the house which I am building is to be great, for
our
God is greater than
all gods.
2:6 But who may have strength enough to make a house for
him,
seeing that the
heaven and the heaven of heavens are not wide
enough to be his
resting-place? who am I then to make a house
for him? But I am
building it only for the burning of perfume
before him.
2:7 So now send me an expert worker in gold and silver and
brass
and iron? in purple
and red and blue, and in the cutting of all
sorts of ornament, to
be with the expert workmen who are here
in Judah and in
Jerusalem, whom my father David got together.
2:8 And send me cedar-trees, cypress-trees and sandal-wood
from
Lebanon, for, to my
knowledge, your servants are expert
wood-cutters in
Lebanon; and my servants will be with yours,
2:9 To get trees for me in great numbers, for the house
which I
am building is to be
great and a wonder.
2:10 And I will give as food to your servants, the
wood-cutters,
twenty thousand
measures of grain, and twenty thousand measures
of barley and twenty
thousand measures of wine and twenty
thousand measures of
oil.
2:11 Then Huram, king of Tyre, sent Solomon an answer in
writing, saying,
Because of his love for his people the Lord
has made you king
over them.
2:12 And Huram said, Praise be to the Lord, the God of
Israel,
maker of heaven and
earth, who has given to David the king a
wise son, full of
wisdom and good sense, to be the builder of a
house for the Lord
and a house for himself as king.
2:13 And now I am sending you a wise and expert man, Huram
who
is as my father,
2:14 The son of a woman of the daughters of Dan, whose
father
was a man of Tyre, an
expert worker in gold and silver and
brass and iron, in
stone and wood, in purple and blue and fair
linen and red,
trained in the cutting of every sort of ornament
and the invention of
every sort of design; let him be given a
place among your
expert workmen and those of my lord, your
father David.
2:15 So now let my lord send to his servants the grain and
the
oil and the wine as
my lord has said;
2:16 And we will have wood cut from Lebanon, as much as you
have
need of, and will
send it to you on flat boats by sea to Joppa,
and from there you
may take it up to Jerusalem.
2:17 Then Solomon took the number of all the men from
strange
lands who were living
in Israel, as his father David had done;
there were a hundred
and fifty-three thousand, six hundred.
2:18 Seventy thousand he put to the work of transport,
eighty
thousand to cutting
stone in the mountains, and three thousand,
six hundred as
overseers to put the people to work.
3:1 Then Solomon made a start at building the house of the
Lord
on Mount Moriah in
Jerusalem, where the Lord had been seen by
his father David, in
the place which David had made ready in
the grain-floor of
Ornan the Jebusite.
3:2 The building was started in the second month in the
fourth
year of his rule.
3:3 And Solomon put the base of the house of God in
position; by
the older measure it
was sixty cubits long and twenty cubits
wide.
3:4 And the covered way in front of the house was twenty
cubits
long, as wide as the
house, and a hundred and twenty cubits
high, all plated
inside with the best gold.
3:5 And the greater house was roofed with cypress-wood,
plated
with the best gold
and ornamented with designs of palm-trees
and chains.
3:6 And the house was made beautiful with stones of great
value,
and the gold was gold
of Parvaim.
3:7 All the house was plated with gold, the supports, the
steps,
the walls and the
doors; and the walls were ornamented with
designs of winged
ones.
3:8 And he made the most holy place; it was twenty cubits
long,
and twenty cubits
wide, like the greater house, and was plated
all over with the
best gold; six hundred talents were used for
it.
3:9 And fifty shekels weight of gold was used for the nails.
He
had all the higher
rooms plated with gold.
3:10 And in the most holy place he made images of two winged
beings, covering them
with gold.
3:11 Their outstretched wings were twenty cubits across; one
wing, five cubits
long, touching the wall of the house, and the
other, of the same
size, meeting the wing of the other winged
one.
3:12 And in the same way, the wings of the other, five
cubits
long, were stretched
out, one touching the wall and the other
meeting the wing of
the first winged one.
3:13 Their outstretched wings were twenty cubits across;
they
were placed upright
on their feet, facing the inner part of the
house.
3:14 And he made the veil of blue and purple and red, of the
best linen, worked
with winged ones.
3:15 And in front of the house he made two pillars,
thirty-five
cubits high, with
crowns on the tops of them, five cubits high.
3:16 And he made chains, like neck ornaments, and put them
on
the tops of the
pillars, and a hundred apples on the chains.
3:17 He put up the pillars in front of the Temple, one on
the
right side and one on
the left, naming the one on the right
Jachin and that on
the left Boaz.
4:1 Then he made a brass altar, twenty cubits long, twenty
cubits wide and ten
cubits high.
4:2 And he made the great water-vessel of metal, round in
form,
measuring ten cubits
across from edge to edge; it was five
cubits high and
thirty cubits round.
4:3 And under it was a design of flowers all round it, ten
to a
cubit, circling the
water-vessel in two lines; they were made
from liquid metal at
the same time as the water-vessel.
4:4 It was supported on twelve oxen, three facing to the
north,
three to the west,
three to the south, and three to the east,
the water-vessel
resting on top of them; their back parts were
all turned to the
middle of it.
4:5 It was as thick as a man's open hand, and the edge of it
was
curved like the edge
of a cup, like a lily flower; it would
take three thousand
baths.
4:6 And he made ten washing-vessels, putting five on the
right
side and five on the
left; such things as were used in making
the burned offering
were washed in them; but the great
water-vessel was to
be used by the priests for washing
themselves.
4:7 And he made the ten gold supports for the lights, as
directions had been
given for them, and he put them in the
Temple, five on the
right side and five on the left.
4:8 He made ten tables, and put them in the Temple, five on
the
right side and five
on the left. And he made a hundred gold
basins.
4:9 Then he made the open space for the priests, and the
great
open space and its
doors, plating the doors with brass.
4:10 He put the great water-vessel on the right side of the
house to the east,
facing south.
4:11 And Huram made all the pots and the spades and the
basins.
So he came to the end
of all the work he did for King Solomon
in the house of God:
4:12 The two pillars, and the two crowns on the tops of the
pillars, and the
network covering the two cups of the crowns on
the tops of the
pillars;
4:13 And the four hundred apples for the network, two lines
of
apples for the
network covering the two cups of the crowns on
the pillars.
4:14 And he made the ten bases and the ten washing-vessels
which
were on the bases;
4:15 The great water-vessel with the twelve oxen under it.
4:16 All the pots and the spades and the meat-hooks and
their
vessels, which Huram,
who was as his father, made for King
Solomon for the house
of the Lord, were of polished brass.
4:17 The king made them of liquid metal in the lowland of
Jordan, in the soft
earth between Succoth and Zeredah.
4:18 So Solomon made all these vessels, a very great store
of
them, and the weight
of the brass used was not measured.
4:19 And Solomon made all the vessels used in the house of
God,
the gold altar and
the tables on which the holy bread was
placed,
4:20 And the supports for the lights with their lights, to
be
burning in the
regular way in front of the inmost room, of the
best gold;
4:21 The flowers and the vessels for the lights and the
instruments used for
them, were all of gold; it was the best
gold.
4:22 The scissors and the basins and the spoons and the
fire-trays, of the
best gold; and the inner doors of the house,
opening into the most
holy place, and the doors of the Temple,
were all of gold.
5:1 So all the work which Solomon did for the house of the
Lord
was complete. And
Solomon took the holy things which David his
father had given, the
silver and the gold and all the vessels,
and put them in the
store-houses of the house of God.
5:2 Then Solomon sent for all the responsible men of Israel,
all
the chiefs of the
tribes and the heads of families of the
children of Israel,
to come to Jerusalem and take the ark of
the Lord's agreement
up out of the town of David, which is
Zion.
5:3 And all the men of Israel came together to the king at
the
feast in the seventh
month.
5:4 All the responsible men of Israel came, and the Levites
took
up the ark.
5:5 They took up the ark and the Tent of meeting and all the
holy vessels which
were in the Tent; all these the priests, the
Levites, took up.
5:6 And King Solomon and all the men of Israel who had come
together there with
him, were before the ark, making offerings
of sheep and oxen
more than might be numbered.
5:7 And the priests took the ark of the Lord's agreement and
put
it in its place, in
the inner room of the house, in the most
holy place, under the
wings of the winged ones.
5:8 For their wings were outstretched over the place where
the
ark was, covering the
ark and its rods.
5:9 The rods were so long that their ends were seen from the
holy place before the
inmost room; but they were not seen from
outside; and there
they are to this day.
5:10 Nothing was in the ark but the two flat stones which
Moses
put there at Horeb,
where the Lord made an agreement with the
children of Israel
when they came out of Egypt.
5:11 Now when the priests had come out of the holy place,
(for
all the priests who
were present had made themselves holy, not
keeping to their divisions;
5:12 And the Levites who made the music, all of them, Asaph,
Heman, Jeduthun, and
their sons and brothers, robed in fair
linen, were in their
places with their brass and corded
instruments at the
east side of the altar, and with them a
hundred and twenty
priests blowing horns;)
5:13 And when the players on horns, and those who made
melody in
song, with one voice
were sounding the praise and glory of the
Lord; with loud
voices and with wind instruments, and brass and
corded instruments of
music, praising the Lord and saying, He
is good; his mercy is
unchanging for ever: then the house was
full of the cloud of
the glory of the Lord,
5:14 So that the priests were not able to keep their places
to
do their work because
of the cloud; for the house of God was
full of the glory of
the Lord.
6:1 Then Solomon said, O Lord, to the sun you have given the
heaven for a
living-place, but your living-place was not seen
by men,
6:2 So I have made for you a living-place, a house in which
you
may be for ever
present.
6:3 Then, turning his face about, the king gave a blessing
to
all the men of
Israel; and they were all on their feet
together.
6:4 And he said, Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel,
who
himself gave his word
to my father David, and with his strong
hand has made his
word come true, saying,
6:5 From the day when I took my people out of the land of
Egypt,
no town in all the
tribes of Israel has been marked out by me
for the building of a
house for the resting-place of my name;
and I took no man to
be a ruler over my people Israel;
6:6 But now I have made selection of Jerusalem, that my name
might be there, and
of David, to be over my people Israel.
6:7 Now it was in the heart of my father David to put up a
house
for the name of the
Lord, the God of Israel.
6:8 But the Lord said to David my father, You did well to
have
in your heart the
desire to make a house for my name:
6:9 But you yourself will not be the builder of the house;
but
your son, the
offspring of your body, he it is who will put up
a house for my name.
6:10 And the Lord has kept his word; for I have taken my
father
David's place on the
seat of the kingdom of Israel, as the Lord
gave his word; and I
have made the house for the name of the
Lord the God of Israel.
6:11 And there I have put the ark, in which is the agreement
of
the Lord, which he
made with the people of Israel.
6:12 Then he took his place in front of the altar of the
Lord,
all the men of Israel
being present,
6:13 (For Solomon had made a brass stage, five cubits long,
five
cubits wide and three
cubits high, and had put it in the middle
of the open space; on
this he took his place and went down on
his knees before all
the meeting of Israel, stretching out his
hands to heaven.)
6:14 And he said, O Lord, the God of Israel, there is no God
like you in heaven or
on earth; keeping faith and mercy
unchanging for your
servants, while they go in your ways with
all their hearts;
6:15 For you have kept the word which you gave to your
servant
David, my father;
with your mouth you said it and with your
hand you have made it
come true this day.
6:16 So now, O Lord, the God of Israel, let your word to
your
servant David, my
father, come true, when you said, You will
never be without a
man to take his place before me on the seat
of the kingdom of
Israel; if only your children give attention
to their ways,
walking in my law, as you have done before me.
6:17 So now, O Lord, the God of Israel, make your word come
true
which you said to
your servant David.
6:18 But is it truly possible that God may be housed with
men on
earth? see, heaven
and the heaven of heavens are not wide
enough to be your
resting-place: how much less this house which
I have made:
6:19 Still, let your heart be turned to the prayer of your
servant and to his
prayer for grace, O Lord my God, and give
ear to the cry and
the prayer which your servant makes before
you;
6:20 That your eyes may be open to this house day and night,
to
this place of which
you have said that you would put your name
there; to give ear to
the prayer which your servant may make,
turning to this
place.
6:21 And give ear to the prayers of your servant and of your
people Israel, when
they make their prayers, turning to this
place; give ear from
heaven your living-place; and hearing have
mercy.
6:22 If a man does wrong to his neighbour and has to take an
oath, and comes
before your altar to take his oath in this
house:
6:23 Then let your ear be open in heaven, and be the judge
of
your servants, giving
punishment to the wrongdoer, so that his
sin may come on his
head; and, by your decision, keeping from
evil him who has done
no wrong.
6:24 And if your people Israel are overcome in war, because
of
their sin against
you; if they are turned to you again,
honouring your name,
making prayers and requesting your grace
in this house:
6:25 Then give ear from heaven, and let the sin of your
people
Israel have
forgiveness, and take them back again to the land
which you gave to
them and to their fathers.
6:26 When heaven is shut up and there is no rain, because of
their sin against
you: if they make prayers with their faces
turned to this place,
honouring your name and turning away from
their sin when you
send trouble on them:
6:27 Then give ear from heaven, so that the sin of your
servants
and the sin of your
people Israel may have forgiveness, when
you make clear to
them the good way in which they are to go;
and send rain on your
land which you have given to your people
for their heritage.
6:28 If there is no food in the land, if there is disease,
if
the fruits of the
earth are damaged by heat or water, locust or
worm; if their towns
are shut in by their attackers: whatever
trouble or whatever
disease there may be:
6:29 Whatever prayer or request for your grace is made by
any
man, or by all your
people Israel, whatever his trouble may be,
whose hands are
stretched out to this house:
6:30 Then give ear from heaven your living-place, answering
with
forgiveness, and give
to every man, whose secret heart is open
to you, the reward of
all his ways; (for you, and you only,
have knowledge of the
hearts of the children of men;)
6:31 So that they may give you worship, walking in your
ways, as
long as they are
living in the land which you gave to our
fathers.
6:32 And as for the man from a strange land, who is not of
your
people Israel but
comes from a far country because of the glory
of your name and your
strong hand and your outstretched arm;
when he comes to make
his prayer, turning to this house:
6:33 Then give ear from heaven your living-place, and give
him
his desire, whatever
it may be; so that all the peoples of the
earth may have
knowledge of your name, worshipping you as do
your people Israel,
and may see that this house which I have
made is truly named
by your name.
6:34 If your people go out to war against their attackers,
by
whatever way you may
send them, if they make their prayers to
you turning their
faces to this town of yours and to this house
which I have put up
for your name:
6:35 Then give ear from heaven to their prayer and their cry
for
grace, and see right
done to them.
6:36 If they do wrong against you, (for no man is without
sin,)
and you are angry
with them, and give them up into the power of
those who are
fighting against them, so that they take them
away prisoners to a
land far off or near;
6:37 And if they take thought, in the land where they are
prisoners, turning
again to you, crying out in prayer to you in
that land, and
saying, We are sinners, we have done wrong, we
have done evil;
6:38 If with all their heart and soul they are turned again
to
you, in the land
where they are prisoners, the land where they
have been taken, and
make their prayers, turning their eyes to
their land which you
gave to their fathers, and to the town
which you took for
yourself, and the house which I have made
for your name:
6:39 Then give ear from heaven your living-place to their
prayer
and their cry, and
see right done to them, answering with
forgiveness your
people who have done wrong against you.
6:40 Now, O my God, may your eyes be open and your ears
awake to
the prayers made in
this place.
6:41 Up! now, O Lord God, come back to your resting-place,
you
and the ark of your
strength: let your priests, O Lord God, be
clothed with
salvation, and let your saints be glad in what is
good.
6:42 O Lord God, let him whom you have taken for yourself
never
be given up by you:
keep in mind your mercies to David your
servant.
7:1 Now when Solomon's prayers were ended, fire came down
from
heaven, burning up
all the offerings; and the house was full of
the glory of the
Lord.
7:2 And the priests were not able to go into the house of
the
Lord, for the Lord's
house was full of the glory of the Lord.
7:3 And all the children of Israel were looking on when the
fire
came down, and the
glory of the Lord was on the house; and they
went down on their
knees, with their faces to the earth,
worshipping and
praising the Lord, and saying, He is good; for
his mercy is
unchanging for ever.
7:4 Then the king and all the people made offerings before
the
Lord.
7:5 King Solomon made an offering of twenty-two thousand
oxen,
and a hundred and
twenty thousand sheep. So the king and all
the people kept the
feast of the opening of the house of God.
7:6 And the priests were in their places, and the Levites
with
their instruments of
music for the Lord's song, which David the
king had made for the
praise of the Lord whose mercy is
unchanging for ever,
when David gave praise by their hand; and
the priests were
sounding horns before them; and all Israel
were on their feet.
7:7 Then Solomon made holy the middle of the open square in
front of the house of
the Lord, offering the burned offerings
there, and the fat of
the peace-offerings; for there was not
room on the brass
altar which Solomon had made for all the
burned offerings and
the meal offerings and the fat.
7:8 So Solomon kept the feast at that time for seven days,
and
all Israel with him,
a very great meeting, for the people had
come together from
the way into Hamath and from as far as the
river of Egypt.
7:9 And on the eighth day they had a holy meeting; the
offerings
for making the altar
holy went on for seven days, and the feast
for seven days.
7:10 And on the twenty-third day of the seventh month, he
sent
the people away to
their tents, full of joy and glad in their
hearts, because of
all the good which the Lord had done to
David and to Solomon
and to Israel his people.
7:11 So Solomon came to the end of building the house of the
Lord and the king's
house; and everything which it was in his
mind to make in the
house of the Lord and for himself had been
well done.
7:12 Now the Lord came to Solomon in a vision by night, and
said
to him, I have given
ear to your prayer, and have taken this
place for myself as a
house where offerings are to be made.
7:13 If, at my word, heaven is shut up, so that there is no
rain, or if I send
locusts on the land for its destruction, or
if I send disease on
my people;
7:14 If my people, on whom my name is named, make themselves
low
and come to me in
prayer, searching for me and turning from
their evil ways; then
I will give ear from heaven, overlooking
their sin, and will
give life again to their land.
7:15 Now my eyes will be open and my ears awake to the
prayers
made in this place.
7:16 For I have taken this house for myself and made it
holy, so
that my name may be
there for ever; and my eyes and my heart
will be there at all
times.
7:17 And as for you, if you will go on your way before me as
David your father
did, doing whatever I have given you orders
to do and keeping my
laws and my decisions:
7:18 Then I will make strong the seat of your kingdom, as I
gave
my word to David your
father, saying, You will never be without
a man to be ruler in
Israel.
7:19 But if you are turned away from me, and do not keep my
orders and my laws
which I have put before you, but go and make
yourselves servants
to other gods, giving them worship:
7:20 Then I will have this people uprooted out of my land
which
I have given them;
and this house, which I have made holy for
my name, I will put
away from before my eyes, and make it an
example and a word of
shame among all peoples.
7:21 And this house will become a mass of broken walls, and
everyone who goes by
will be overcome with wonder, and will
say, Why has the Lord
done so to this land and to this house?
7:22 And their answer will be, Because they were turned away
from the Lord, the
God of their fathers, who took them out of
the land of Egypt,
and took for themselves other gods and gave
them worship and
became their servants: that is why he has sent
all this evil on
them.
8:1 Now at the end of twenty years, in which time Solomon
had
put up the house of
the Lord and a house for himself,
8:2 He took in hand the building up of the towns which Huram
had
given him, causing
the children of Israel to make living-places
for themselves there.
8:3 And Solomon went to Hamath-zobah and overcame it.
8:4 And he put up the buildings of Tadmor in the waste land,
and
of all the
store-towns in Hamath;
8:5 And of Beth-horon the higher and the lower, walled towns
with walls and
doorways and locks;
8:6 And of Baalath, and all the store-towns which Solomon
had,
and the towns where
he kept his war-carriages and his horse
men, and everything
which it was his pleasure to put up in
Jerusalem and in
Lebanon and in all the land under his rule.
8:7 As for all the rest of the Hittites and the Amorites and
the
Perizzites and the
Hivites and the Jebusites, who were not of
Israel:
8:8 Their men who were still living in the land, and whom
the
children of Israel
had not put an end to, these Solomon put to
forced work, as is
done to this day;
8:9 But Solomon did not make use of the children of Israel
as
servants for his
work; they were men of war, his chiefs and his
captains, and captains
of his war-carriages and his horsemen.
8:10 Now these were the chief men in authority whom King
Solomon
had: two hundred and
fifty of them, in authority over the
people.
8:11 Then Solomon made Pharaoh's daughter come up from the
town
of David to the house
which he had made for her; for he said, I
will not have my wife
living in the house of David, king of
Israel, because those
places where the ark of the Lord has come
are holy.
8:12 Then Solomon made burned offerings to the Lord on the
altar
of the Lord which he
had put up in front of the covered way,
8:13 Offering every day what had been ordered by Moses, on
the
Sabbaths and at the
new moon and at the regular feasts three
times a year, that is
at the feast of unleavened bread, the
feast of weeks, and
the feast of tents.
8:14 And he gave the divisions of the priests their places
for
their work, as
ordered by his father David, and to the Levites
he gave their work of
praise and waiting on the priests, to do
what was needed day
by day; and he gave the door-keepers their
places in turn at
every door; for so David, the man of God, had
given orders.
8:15 All the orders given by the king to the priests and
Levites, in
connection with any business or stores, were done
with care.
8:16 And all the work of Solomon was complete, from the day
when
he put the base of
the Lord's house in position, till Solomon
had come to the end
of building the Lord's house.
8:17 Then Solomon went to Ezion-geber and to Eloth by the
sea in
the land of Edom.
8:18 And Huram sent him, by his servants, ships and
experienced
seamen, who went with
the servants of Solomon to Ophir and came
back with four
hundred and fifty talents of gold, which they
took to King Solomon.
9:1 Now the queen of Sheba, hearing great things of Solomon,
came to Jerusalem to
put his wisdom to the test with hard
questions; and with
her came a very great train, and camels
weighted down with
spices, and great stores of gold and jewels:
and when she came to
Solomon she had talk with him of
everything in her
mind.
9:2 And Solomon gave her answers to all her questions; there
was
no secret which he
did not make clear to her.
9:3 And when the queen of Sheba had seen the wisdom of
Solomon,
and the house which
he had made,
9:4 And the food at his table, and all his servants seated
there, and those who
were waiting on him in their places, and
their robes, and his
wine-servants and their robes, and the
burned offerings
which he made in the house of the Lord, there
was no more spirit in
her.
9:5 And she said to the king, The account which was given to
me
in my country of your
acts and your wisdom was true.
9:6 But I had no faith in what was said about you, till I
came
and saw for myself;
and truly, word was not given me of half
your great wisdom;
you are much greater than they said.
9:7 Happy are your wives and happy these your servants whose
place is ever before
you, hearing your words of wisdom.
9:8 Praise be to the Lord your God whose pleasure it was to
put
you on the seat of
his kingdom to be king for the Lord your
God: because, in his
love for Israel, it was the purpose of
your God to make them
strong for ever, he made you king over
them, to be their
judge in righteousness.
9:9 And she gave the king a hundred and twenty talents of
gold,
and a great store of
spices and jewels: never had such spices
been seen as the
queen of Sheba gave to Solomon.
9:10 And the servants of Huram and the servants of Solomon,
in
addition to gold from
Ophir, came back with sandal-wood and
jewels.
9:11 And with the sandal-wood the king made steps for the
house
of the Lord and for
the king's house, and instruments of music
for the makers of
melody; never before had such been seen in
the land of Judah.
9:12 And King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba all her
desire,
whatever she made
request for, in addition to what she had
taken to the king. So
she went back to her country with her
servants.
9:13 Now the weight of gold which came to Solomon in one
year
was six hundred and
sixty-six talents;
9:14 And in addition to what he got from traders of
different
sorts, all the kings
of Arabia and the rulers of the country
gave gold and silver
to Solomon.
9:15 And King Solomon made two hundred body-covers of hammered
gold, every one
having six hundred shekels of gold in it.
9:16 And he made three hundred smaller body-covers of
hammered
gold, using three
hundred shekels of gold for every cover, and
the king put them in
the house of the Woods of Lebanon.
9:17 Then the king made a great ivory seat, plated with the
best
gold.
9:18 There were six steps up to it, and a foot-rest of gold
fixed to it, and arms
on the two sides of the seat, with two
lions at the side of
the arms.
9:19 And twelve lions were placed on one side and on the
other
side on the six
steps: there was nothing like it in any
kingdom.
9:20 All King Solomon's drinking-vessels were of gold, and
all
the vessels of the
house of the Woods of Lebanon were of the
best gold: no one
gave a thought to silver in the days of
Solomon.
9:21 For the king had Tarshish-ships sailing with the
servants
of Huram: once every
three years the Tarshish-ships came back
with gold and silver,
ivory and monkeys and peacocks.
9:22 And King Solomon was greater than all the kings of the
earth in wealth and
in wisdom.
9:23 And all the kings of the earth came to see Solomon and
to
give ear to his
wisdom, which God had put into his heart.
9:24 And everyone took with him an offering, vessels of
silver
and vessels of gold,
and robes, and coats of metal, and spices,
and horses and beasts
for transport, regularly year by year.
9:25 Solomon had four thousand buildings for his horses and
his
war-carriages, and
twelve thousand horsemen whom he kept, some
in the carriage-towns
and some with the king in Jerusalem.
9:26 And he was ruler over all the kings from the River to
the
land of the
Philistines, as far as the limit of Egypt.
9:27 The king made silver as common as stones in Jerusalem
and
cedars like the
sycamore-trees of the lowlands in number.
9:28 They got horses for Solomon from Egypt and from every
land.
9:29 Now the rest of the acts of Solomon, first and last,
are
they not recorded in
the history of Nathan the prophet, and in
the words of Ahijah the
prophet of Shiloh, and in the visions
of Iddo the seer
about Jeroboam, the son of Nebat?
9:30 Solomon was king over Israel in Jerusalem for forty
years.
9:31 And Solomon went to rest with his fathers, and was put
into
the earth in the town
of David his father; and Rehoboam his son
became king in his
place.
10:1 And Rehoboam went to Shechem, where all Israel had come
together to make him
king.
10:2 And when Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, had news of it,
(for
he was in Egypt where
he had gone in flight from King Solomon,)
he came back from
Egypt.
10:3 And they sent for him; and Jeroboam and all Israel came
to
Rehoboam and said,
10:4 Your father put a hard yoke on us: if you will make the
conditions under
which your father kept us down less cruel, and
the weight of the
yoke he put on us less hard, then we will be
your servants.
10:5 And he said to them, Come to me again after three days.
So
the people went away.
10:6 Then King Rehoboam took the opinion of the old men who
had
been with Solomon his
father when he was living, and said, In
your opinion, what
answer am I to give to this people?
10:7 And they said to him, If you are kind to this people,
pleasing them and
saying good words to them, then they will be
your servants for
ever.
10:8 But he gave no attention to the opinion of the old men,
but
went to the young men
of his generation who were waiting before
him.
10:9 And he said to them, What is your opinion? What answer
are
we to give to this
people who have said to me, Make less the
weight of the yoke
which your father put on us?
10:10 And the young men of his generation said to him, This
is
the answer to give to
the people who came to you saying, Your
father put a hard
yoke on us, but will you make it less; say to
them, My little
finger is thicker than my father's body;
10:11 If my father put a hard yoke on you, I will make it
harder: my father
gave you punishment with whips, but I will
give you blows with
snakes.
10:12 So Jeroboam and all the people came to Rehoboam on the
third day, as the
king had given orders, saying, Come to me
again on the third
day.
10:13 And the king gave them a rough answer. So King
Rehoboam
gave no attention to
the suggestion of the old men,
10:14 But gave them the answer put forward by the young men,
saying, My father
made your yoke hard, but I will make it
harder; my father
gave you punishment with whips, but I will
give it with snakes.
10:15 So the king did not give ear to the people; for this
came
about by the purpose
of God, so that the Lord might give effect
to his word which he
had said by Ahijah the Shilonite to
Jeroboam, the son of
Nebat.
10:16 And when all Israel saw that the king would give no
attention to them,
the people in answer said to the king, What
part have we in
David? what is our heritage in the son of
Jesse? every man to
your tents, O Israel; now see to your
house, David. So all
Israel went to their tents.
10:17 But Rehoboam was still king over those of the children
of
Israel who were
living in the towns of Judah.
10:18 Then Rehoboam sent Adoniram, the overseer of the
forced
work; and he was
stoned to death by all Israel. And King
Rehoboam went quickly
and got into his carriage to go in flight
to Jerusalem.
10:19 So Israel was turned away from the family of David to
this
day.
11:1 And Rehoboam came to Jerusalem, and got together the
men of
Judah and Benjamin, a
hundred and eighty thousand of his best
fighting-men, to make
war against Israel and get the kingdom
back for Rehoboam.
11:2 But the word of the Lord came to Shemaiah, the man of
God,
saying,
11:3 Say to Rehoboam, the son of Solomon, king of Judah, and
to
all Israel in Judah
and Benjamin,
11:4 The Lord has said, You are not to go to war against
your
brothers: let every
man go back to his house, for this thing is
my purpose. So they
gave ear to the words of the Lord and were
turned back from
fighting against Jeroboam.
11:5 Now Rehoboam kept in Jerusalem, building walled towns
in
Judah.
11:6 He was the builder of Beth-lehem and Etam and Tekoa
11:7 And Beth-zur and Soco and Adullam
11:8 And Gath and Mareshah and Ziph
11:9 And Adoraim and Lachish and Azekah
11:10 And Zorah and Aijalon and Hebron, walled towns in
Judah
and Benjamin.
11:11 And he made the walled towns strong, and he put
captains
in them and stores of
food, oil, and wine.
11:12 And in every town he put stores of body-covers and
spears,
and made them very
strong. And Judah and Benjamin were his.
11:13 And the priests and Levites who were in all Israel
came
together to him from
every part of their country.
11:14 For the Levites gave up their living-places and their
property, and came to
Judah and Jerusalem; for Jeroboam and his
sons had sent them
away, not letting them be priests to the
Lord;
11:15 And he himself made priests for the high places, and
for
the images of
he-goats and oxen which he had made.
11:16 And after them, from all the tribes of Israel, all
those
whose hearts were
fixed and true to the Lord, the God of
Israel, came to
Jerusalem to make offerings to the Lord, the
God of their fathers.
11:17 So they went on increasing the power of the kingdom of
Judah, and made
Rehoboam, the son of Solomon, strong for three
years; and for three
years they went in the ways of David and
Solomon.
11:18 And Rehoboam took as his wife Mahalath, the daughter
of
Jerimoth, the son of
David and of Abihail, the daughter of
Eliab, the son of
Jesse;
11:19 And she had sons by him, Jeush, Shemariah, and Zaham.
11:20 And after her he took Maacah, the daughter of Absalom;
and
she had Abijah and
Attai and Ziza and Shelomith by him.
11:21 Maacah, the daughter of Absalom, was dearer to
Rehoboam
than all his wives
and his servant-wives: (for he had eighteen
wives and sixty
servant-wives, and was the father of
twenty-eight sons and
sixty daughters.)
11:22 Rehoboam made Abijah, the son of Maacah, chief and
ruler
among his brothers,
for it was his purpose to make him king.
11:23 And in his wisdom he had his sons stationed in every
walled town through
all the lands of Judah and Benjamin; and he
gave them a great
store of food, and took wives for them.
12:1 Now when Rehoboam's position as king had been made
certain,
and he was strong, he
gave up the law of the Lord, and all
Israel with him.
12:2 Now in the fifth year of King Rehoboam, Shishak, king
of
Egypt, came up
against Jerusalem, because of their sin against
the Lord,
12:3 With twelve hundred war-carriages and sixty thousand
horsemen: and the
people who came with him out of Egypt were
more than might be
numbered: Lubim and Sukkiim and Ethiopians.
12:4 And he took the walled towns of Judah, and came as far
as
Jerusalem.
12:5 Now Shemaiah the prophet came to Rehoboam and the
chiefs of
Judah, who had come
together in Jerusalem because of Shishak,
and said to them, The
Lord has said, Because you have given me
up, I have given you
up into the hands of Shishak.
12:6 Then the chiefs of Israel and the king made themselves
low
and said, The Lord is
upright.
12:7 And the Lord, seeing that they had made themselves low,
said to Shemaiah,
They have made themselves low: I will not
send destruction on
them, but in a short time I will give them
salvation, and will
not let loose my wrath on Jerusalem by the
hand of Shishak.
12:8 But still they will become his servants, so that they
may
see how different my
yoke is from the yoke of the kingdoms of
the lands.
12:9 So Shishak, king of Egypt, came up against Jerusalem
and
took away all the
stored wealth of the house of the Lord and
the king's house: he
took everything away, and with the rest
the gold body-covers
which Solomon had made.
12:10 And in their place King Rehoboam had other body-covers
made of brass and
gave them into the care of the captains of
the armed men who
were stationed at the door of the king's
house.
12:11 And whenever the king went into the house of the Lord,
the
armed men went with
him taking the body-covers, and then took
them back to their
room.
12:12 And when he made himself low, the wrath of the Lord
was
turned back from him,
and complete destruction did not come on
him, for there was
still some good in Judah.
12:13 So King Rehoboam made himself strong in Jerusalem and
was
ruling there.
Rehoboam was forty-one years old when he became
king, and he was
ruling for seventeen years in Jerusalem, the
town which the Lord
had made his out of all the tribes of
Israel, to put his
name there; and his mother's name was
Naamah, an Ammonite
woman.
12:14 And he did evil because his heart was not true to the
Lord.
12:15 Now the acts of Rehoboam, first and last, are they not
recorded in the words
of Shemaiah the prophet and Iddo the
seer? And there were
wars between Rehoboam and Jeroboam all
their days.
12:16 And Rehoboam went to rest with his fathers, and was
put
into the earth in the
town of David; and Abijah his son became
king in his place.
13:1 In the eighteenth year of King Jeroboam, Abijah became
king
over Judah.
13:2 He was king in Jerusalem for three years; his mother's
name
was Maacah, the
daughter of Uriel of Gibeah. And there was war
between Abijah and
Jeroboam.
13:3 And Abijah went out to the fight with an army of men of
war, four hundred
thousand of his best men; and Jeroboam put
his forces in line
against him, eight hundred thousand of his
best men of war.
13:4 And Abijah took up his position on Mount Zemaraim, in
the
hill-country of
Ephraim, and said, Give ear to me, O Jeroboam
and all Israel:
13:5 Is it not clear to you that the Lord, the God of
Israel,
gave the rule over
Israel to David and to his sons for ever, by
an agreement made
with salt?
13:6 But Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, the servant of Solomon,
the
son of David, took up
arms against his lord.
13:7 And certain foolish and good-for-nothing men were
joined
with him, and made
themselves strong against Rehoboam, the son
of Solomon, when he
was young and untested and not able to keep
them back.
13:8 And now it is your purpose to put yourselves against
the
authority which the
Lord has put into the hands of the sons of
David, and you are a
very great number, and you have with you
the gold oxen which
Jeroboam made to be your gods.
13:9 And after driving out the priests of the Lord, the sons
of
Aaron and the
Levites, have you not made priests for yourselves
as the people of
other lands do? so that anyone who comes to
make himself priest
by offering an ox or seven sheep, may be a
priest of those who
are no gods.
13:10 But as for us, the Lord is our God, and we have not
been
turned away from him;
we have priests who do the work of the
Lord, even the sons
of Aaron and the Levites in their places;
13:11 By whom burned offerings and perfumes are sent up in
smoke
before the Lord every
morning and every evening; and they put
out the holy bread on
its table and the gold support for the
lights with its
lights burning every evening; for we keep the
orders given to us by
the Lord our God, but you have gone away
from him.
13:12 And now God is with us at our head, and his priests
with
their loud horns
sounding against you. O children of Israel, do
not make war on the
Lord, the God of your fathers, for it will
not go well for you.
13:13 But Jeroboam had put some of his men to make a
surprise
attack on them from
the back, so some were facing Judah and
others were stationed
secretly at their back.
13:14 And Judah, turning their faces, saw that they were
being
attacked in front and
at the back; and they gave a cry for help
to the Lord, while
the priests were sounding their horns.
13:15 And the men of Judah gave a loud cry; and at their
cry,
God put fear into
Jeroboam and all Israel before Abijah and
Judah.
13:16 And the children of Israel went in flight before
Judah,
and God gave them up
into their hands.
13:17 And Abijah and his people put them to death with great
destruction: five
hundred thousand of the best of Israel were
put to the sword.
13:18 So at that time the children of Israel were overcome,
and
the children of Judah
got the better of them, because they put
their faith in the
Lord, the God of their fathers.
13:19 And Abijah went after Jeroboam and took some of his
towns,
Beth-el with its
small towns and Jeshanah with its small towns
and Ephron with its
small towns.
13:20 And Jeroboam did not get back his power again in the
life-time of Abijah;
and the Lord sent death on him.
13:21 But Abijah became great, and had fourteen wives, and
became the father of
twenty-two sons and sixteen daughters.
13:22 And the rest of the acts of Abijah, and his ways and
his
sayings, are recorded
in the account of the prophet Iddo.
14:1 So Abijah went to rest with his fathers, and they put
him
into the earth in the
town of David, and Asa his son became
king in his place; in
his time the land was quiet for ten
years.
14:2 And Asa did what was good and right in the eyes of the
Lord
his God;
14:3 For he took away the altars of strange gods and the
high
places, and had the
upright stones broken and the wood pillars
cut down;
14:4 And he made Judah go after the Lord, the God of their
fathers, and keep his
laws and his orders.
14:5 And he took away the high places and the sun-images
from
all the towns of
Judah; and the kingdom was quiet under his
rule.
14:6 He made walled towns in Judah, for the land was quiet
and
there were no wars in
those years, because the Lord had given
him rest.
14:7 He said to Judah, Let us make these towns, building
walls
round them with
towers and doors and locks. The land is still
ours, because we have
been true to the Lord our God; we have
been true to him and
he has given us rest on every side. So
they went on building
and all went well for them.
14:8 And Asa had an army of three hundred thousand men of
Judah
armed with
body-covers and spears, and two hundred and eighty
thousand of Benjamin
armed with body-covers and bows; all these
were men of war.
14:9 And Zerah the Ethiopian, with an army of a million, and
three hundred
war-carriages, came out against them to Mareshah.
14:10 And Asa went out against him, and they put their
forces in
position in the
valley north of Mareshah.
14:11 And Asa made prayer to the Lord his God and said,
Lord,
you only are able to
give help against the strong to him who
has no strength; come
to our help, O Lord our God, for our hope
is in you, and in
your name we have come out against this great
army. O Lord, you are
our God; let not man's power be greater
than yours.
14:12 So the Lord sent fear on the Ethiopians before Asa and
Judah; and the
Ethiopians went in flight.
14:13 And Asa and the people who were with him went after
them
as far as Gerar; and
so great was the destruction among the
Ethiopians that they
were not able to get their army together
again, for they were
broken before the Lord and before his
army; and they took
away a great amount of their goods.
14:14 And they overcame all the towns round Gerar, because
the
Lord sent fear on
them; and they took away their goods from the
towns, for there were
stores of wealth in them.
14:15 And they made an attack on the tents of the owners of
the
cattle, and took away
great numbers of sheep and camels and
went back to
Jerusalem.
15:1 And the spirit of God came on Azariah, the son of Oded;
15:2 And he came face to face with Asa and said to him, Give
ear
to me, Asa and all
Judah and Benjamin: the Lord is with you
while you are with
him; if your heart's desire is for him, he
will be near you, but
if you give him up, he will give you up.
15:3 Now for a long time Israel has been without the true
God,
and without a
teaching priest and without the law;
15:4 But when in their trouble they were turned to the Lord,
the
God of Israel,
searching after him, he let their search be
rewarded.
15:5 In those times there was no peace for him who went out
or
for him who came in,
but great trouble was on all the people of
the lands.
15:6 And they were broken by divisions, nation against
nation
and town against
town, because God sent all sorts of trouble on
them.
15:7 But be you strong and let not your hands be feeble, for
your work will be
rewarded.
15:8 And Asa, hearing these words of Azariah, the son of
Oded
the prophet, took
heart and put away all the disgusting things
out of all the land
of Judah and Benjamin, and out of the towns
which he had taken
from the hill-country of Ephraim; and he
made new again the
altar of the Lord in front of the covered
way of the Lord's
house.
15:9 And he got together all Judah and Benjamin and those of
Ephraim and Manasseh
and Simeon who were living with them; for
numbers of them came
to him out of Israel when they saw that
the Lord his God was
with him.
15:10 So they came together at Jerusalem in the third month,
in
the fifteenth year of
the rule of Asa.
15:11 And that day they made offerings to the Lord of the
things
they had taken in
war, seven hundred oxen and seven thousand
sheep.
15:12 And they made an agreement to be true to the Lord, the
God
of their fathers,
with all their heart and all their soul;
15:13 And that anyone, small or great, man or woman, who was
not
true to the Lord, the
God of Israel, would be put to death.
15:14 And they made an oath to the Lord, with a loud voice,
sounding
wind-instruments and horns.
15:15 And all Judah was glad because of the oath, for they
had
taken it with all
their heart, turning to the Lord with all
their desire; and he
was with them and gave them rest on every
side.
15:16 And Asa would not let Maacah, his mother, be queen,
because she had made
a disgusting image for Asherah; and Asa
had her image cut
down and broken up and burned by the stream
Kidron.
15:17 But the high places were not taken away out of Israel;
but
still the heart of
Asa was true to the Lord all his life.
15:18 He took into the house of God all the things which his
father had made holy
and those which he himself had made holy,
silver and gold and
vessels.
15:19 And there was no more war till the thirty-fifth year
of
the rule of Asa.
16:1 In the thirty-sixth year of the rule of Asa, Baasha,
king
of Israel, went up
against Judah, building Ramah so that no one
was able to go out or
in to Asa, king of Judah.
16:2 Then Asa took silver and gold out of the stores of the
Lord's house and of
the king's store-house, and sent to
Ben-hadad, king of
Aram, at Damascus, saying,
16:3 Let there be an agreement between me and you as there
was
between my father and
your father: see, I have sent you silver
and gold; go and put
an end to your agreement with Baasha, king
of Israel, so that he
may give up attacking me.
16:4 And Ben-hadad did as King Asa said, and sent the
captains
of his armies against
the towns of Israel, attacking Ijon and
Dan and Abel-maim,
and all the store-towns of Naphtali.
16:5 Then Baasha, hearing of it, put a stop to the building
of
Ramah, and let his
work come to an end.
16:6 Then King Asa, with all Judah, took away the stones and
wood with which
Baasha was building Ramah, and he made use of
them for building
Geba and Mizpah.
16:7 At that time Hanani the seer came to Asa, king of
Judah,
and said to him,
Because you have put your faith in the king of
Aram and not in the
Lord your God, the army of the king of Aram
has got away out of
your hands.
16:8 Were not the Ethiopians and the Lubim a very great
army,
with war-carriages
and horsemen more than might be numbered?
but because your
faith was in the Lord, he gave them up into
your hands.
16:9 For the eyes of the Lord go this way and that, through
all
the earth, letting it
be seen that he is the strong support of
those whose hearts
are true to him. In this you have done
foolishly, for from
now you will have wars.
16:10 Then Asa was angry with the seer, and put him in
prison,
burning with wrath
against him because of this thing. And at
the same time Asa was
cruel to some of the people.
16:11 Now the acts of Asa, first and last, are recorded in
the
book of the kings of
Judah and Israel.
16:12 In the thirty-ninth year of his rule, Asa had a very
bad
disease of the feet;
but he did not go to the Lord for help in
his disease, but to
medical men.
16:13 So Asa went to rest with his fathers, and death came
to
him in the
forty-first year of his rule.
16:14 And they put him into the resting-place which he had
made
for himself in the
town of David, in a bed full of sweet
perfumes of all sorts
of spices, made by the perfumer's art,
and they made a great
burning for him.
17:1 And Jehoshaphat his son became king in his place, and
made
himself strong against
Israel.
17:2 He put forces in all the walled towns of Judah, and
responsible chiefs in
the land of Judah and in the towns of
Ephraim, which Asa
his father had taken.
17:3 And the Lord was with Jehoshaphat, because he went in
the
early ways of his
father, not turning to the Baals,
17:4 But turning to the God of his father and keeping his
laws,
and not doing as
Israel did.
17:5 So the Lord made his kingdom strong; and all Judah gave
offerings to
Jehoshaphat, and he had great wealth and honour.
17:6 His heart was lifted up in the ways of the Lord; and he
went so far as to
take away the high places and the wood
pillars out of Judah.
17:7 In the third year of his rule he sent Benhail and
Obadiah
and Zechariah and
Nethanel and Micaiah, his captains, as
teachers into the
towns of Judah;
17:8 And with them, Shemaiah and Nethaniah and Zebadiah and
Asahel and
Shemiramoth and Jehonathan and Adonijah and Tobijah
and Tob-adonijah, the
Levites; and Elishama and Jehoram the
priests.
17:9 And they gave teaching in Judah and had the book of the
law
of the Lord with
them; they went through all the towns of Judah
teaching the people.
17:10 And the fear of the Lord was on all the kingdoms of
the
lands round Judah, so
that they made no wars against
Jehoshaphat.
17:11 And some of the Philistines took offerings to
Jehoshaphat,
and made him payments
of silver; and the Arabians gave him
flocks, seven
thousand, seven hundred sheep, and seven
thousand, seven
hundred he-goats.
17:12 Jehoshaphat became greater and greater, and made
strong
towers and
store-towns in Judah.
17:13 He had much property in the towns of Judah; he had
forces
of armed men, great
and strong, in Jerusalem.
17:14 This is the number of them, listed by their families,
the
captains of thousands
of Judah: Adnah, the captain, and with
him three hundred
thousand men of war;
17:15 Second to him Jehohanan, the captain, and with him two
hundred and eighty
thousand;
17:16 After him Amasiah, the son of Zichri, who freely gave
himself to the Lord,
and with him two hundred thousand men of
war;
17:17 And the captains of Benjamin: Eliada, a great man of
war,
and with him two
hundred thousand armed with bows and
body-covers;
17:18 And after him Jehozabad, and with him a hundred and
eighty
thousand trained for
war.
17:19 These were the men who were waiting on the king, in
addition to those
placed by the king in the walled towns
through all Judah.
18:1 Now Jehoshaphat had great wealth and honour, and his
son
was married to Ahab's
daughter.
18:2 And after some years he went down to Samaria to see
Ahab.
And Ahab made a feast
for him and the people who were with him,
putting to death
great numbers of sheep and oxen; and he got
Jehoshaphat to go
with him to Ramoth-gilead.
18:3 For Ahab, king of Israel, said to Jehoshaphat, king of
Judah, Will you go
with me to Ramoth-gilead? And he said, I am
as you are, and my
people as your people; we will be with you
in the war.
18:4 Then Jehoshaphat said to the king of Israel, Let us now
get
directions from the
Lord.
18:5 So the king of Israel got together all the prophets,
four
hundred men, and said
to them, Am I to go to Ramoth-gilead to
make war or not? And
they said, Go up: for God will give it
into the hands of the
king.
18:6 But Jehoshaphat said, Is there no other prophet of the
Lord
here from whom we may
get directions?
18:7 And the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, There is
still
one man by whom we
may get directions from the Lord, but I have
no love for him,
because he has never been a prophet of good to
me, but only of evil:
he is Micaiah, the son of Imla. And
Jehoshaphat said, Let
not the king say so.
18:8 Then the king of Israel sent for one of his unsexed
servants and said, Go
quickly and come back with Micaiah, the
son of Imla.
18:9 Now the king of Israel and Jehoshaphat, the king of
Judah,
were seated on their
seats of authority, dressed in their
robes, by the doorway
into Samaria; and all the prophets were
acting as prophets
before them.
18:10 And Zedekiah, the son of Chenaanah, made himself iron
horns and said, The
Lord says, Pushing back the Aramaeans with
these, you will put
an end to them completely.
18:11 And all the prophets said the same thing, saying, Go
up to
Ramoth-gilead, and it
will go well for you, for the Lord will
give it into the
hands of the king.
18:12 Now the servant who had gone to get Micaiah said to
him,
See now, all the
prophets with one voice are saying good things
to the king; so let
your words be like theirs, and say good
things.
18:13 And Micaiah said, By the living Lord, whatever the
Lord
says to me I will
say.
18:14 When he came to the king, the king said to him,
Micaiah,
are we to go to
Ramoth-gilead to make war or not? And he said,
Go up, and it will go
well for you; and they will be given up
into your hands.
18:15 And the king said to him, Have I not, again and again,
put
you on your oath to
say nothing to me but what is true in the
name of the Lord?
18:16 Then he said, I saw all Israel wandering on the
mountains
like sheep without a
keeper; and the Lord said, These have no
master: let them go
back, every man to his house in peace.
18:17 And the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, Did I not
say
that he would not be
a prophet of good to me, but of evil?
18:18 Then he said, Give ear now to the word of the Lord: I
saw
the Lord seated on
his seat of power, and all the army of
heaven in their
places, at his right hand and at his left.
18:19 And the Lord said, How may Ahab, king of Israel, be
tricked into going up
to Ramoth-gilead to his death? And one
said one thing and
one another.
18:20 Then a spirit came forward and took his place before
the
Lord and said, I will
get him to do it by a trick. And the Lord
said to him, How?
18:21 And he said, I will go out and be a spirit of deceit
in
the mouth of all his
prophets. And the Lord said, Your trick
will have its effect
on him: go out and do so.
18:22 And now, see, the Lord has put a spirit of deceit in
the
mouth of these
prophets of yours; and the Lord has said evil
against you.
18:23 Then Zedekiah, the son of Chenaanah, came near and
gave
Micaiah a blow on the
side of his face, saying, Where is the
spirit of the Lord
whose word is in you?
18:24 And Micaiah said, Truly, you will see on that day when
you
go into an inner room
to keep yourself safe.
18:25 And the king of Israel said, Take Micaiah and send him
back to Amon, the
ruler of the town, and to Joash, the king's
son;
18:26 And say, By the king's order this man is to be put in
prison, and given prison
food till I come back in peace.
18:27 And Micaiah said, If you come back at all in peace,
the
Lord has not sent his
word by me.
18:28 So the king of Israel and Jehoshaphat, the king of
Judah,
went up to
Ramoth-gilead.
18:29 And the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, I will
make a
change in my
clothing, so that I do not seem to be the king,
and will go into the
fight; but do you put on your robes. So
the king of Israel
made a change in his dress, and they went to
the fight.
18:30 Now the king of Aram had given orders to the captains
of
his war-carriages,
saying, Make no attack on small or great,
but only on the king
of Israel.
18:31 So when the captains of the war-carriages saw
Jehoshaphat,
they said, It is the
king of Israel. And turning about, they
came round him, but
Jehoshaphat gave a cry, and the Lord came
to his help, and God
sent them away from him.
18:32 Now when the captains of the war-carriages saw that he
was
not the king of
Israel, they went back from going after him.
18:33 And a certain man sent an arrow from his bow without
thought of its
direction, and gave the king of Israel a wound
where his breastplate
was joined to his clothing; so he said to
the driver of his
war-carriage, Go to one side and take me away
out of the army, for
I am badly wounded.
18:34 But the fight became more violent while the day went
on;
and the king of
Israel was supported in his war-carriage facing
the Aramaeans till
the evening; and by sundown he was dead.
19:1 And Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, went back to his house
in
Jerusalem in peace.
19:2 And Jehu, the son of Hanani the seer, went to King
Jehoshaphat and said
to him, Is it right for you to go to the
help of evil-doers,
loving the haters of the Lord? because of
this, the wrath of
the Lord has come on you.
19:3 But still there is some good in you, for you have put
away
the wood pillars out
of the land, and have given your heart to
the worship of God.
19:4 And Jehoshaphat was living in Jerusalem; and he went
out
again among the
people, from Beer-sheba to the hill-country of
Ephraim, guiding them
back to the Lord, the God of their
fathers.
19:5 And he put judges through all the land, in every walled
town of Judah,
19:6 And said to the judges, Take care what you do, for you
are
judging not for man
but for the Lord, and he is with you in the
decisions you give.
19:7 So now let the fear of the Lord be in you; do your work
with care; for in the
Lord our God there is no evil, or respect
for high position, or
taking of payment to do wrong.
19:8 Then in Jerusalem he gave authority to certain of the
Levites and the
priests and the heads of families of Israel to
give decisions for
the Lord, and in the causes of those living
in Jerusalem.
19:9 And he gave them their orders, saying, You are to do
your
work in the fear of
the Lord, in good faith and with a true
heart.
19:10 And if any cause comes before you from your brothers
living in their
towns, where the death punishment is in
question, or where
there are questions of law or order, or
rules or decisions,
make them take care that they are not in
the wrong before the
Lord, so that wrath may not come on you
and on your brothers;
do this and you yourselves will not be in
the wrong.
19:11 And now, Amariah, the chief priest, is over you in all
questions to do with
the Lord; and Zebadiah the son of Ishmael,
the head of the
family of Judah, in everything to do with the
king's business; and
the Levites will be overseers for you. Be
strong to do the
work; and may the Lord be with the upright.
20:1 Now after this, the children of Moab and the children
of
Ammon, and with them
some of the Meunim, made war against
Jehoshaphat.
20:2 And they came to Jehoshaphat with the news, saying, A
great
army is moving
against you from Edom across the sea; and now
they are in
Hazazon-tamar (which is En-gedi).
20:3 Then Jehoshaphat, in his fear, went to the Lord for
directions, and gave
orders all through Judah for the people to
go without food.
20:4 And Judah came together to make prayer for help from
the
Lord; from every town
of Judah they came to give worship to the
Lord.
20:5 And Jehoshaphat took his place in the meeting of Judah
and
Jerusalem, in the
house of the Lord in front of the new open
space,
20:6 And said, O Lord, the God of our fathers, are you not
God
in heaven? are you
not ruler over all the kingdoms of the
nations? and in your
hands are power and strength so that no
one is able to keep
his place against you.
20:7 Did you not, O Lord our God, after driving out the
people
of this land before
your people Israel, give it to the seed of
Abraham, your friend,
for ever?
20:8 And they made it their living-place, building there a
holy
house for your name,
and saying,
20:9 If evil comes on us, the sword, or punishment, or
disease,
or need of food, we
will come to this house and to you, (for
your name is in this
house,) crying to you in our trouble, and
you will give us
salvation in answer to our cry.
20:10 And now, see, the children of Ammon and Moab and the
people of Mount Seir,
whom you kept Israel from attacking when
they came out of
Egypt, so that turning to one side they did
not send destruction
on them:
20:11 See now, how as our reward they have come to send us
out
of your land which
you have given us as our heritage.
20:12 O our God, will you not be their judge? for our
strength
is not equal to this
great army which is coming against us; and
we are at a loss what
to do: but our eyes are on you.
20:13 And all Judah were waiting before the Lord, with their
little ones, their
wives, and their children.
20:14 Then, before all the meeting, the spirit of the Lord
came
on Jahaziel, the son
of Zechariah, son of Benaiah, son of
Jeiel, son of
Mattaniah, a Levite and one of the family of
Asaph;
20:15 And he said, Give ear, O Judah, and you people of
Jerusalem, and you,
King Jehoshaphat: the Lord says to you,
Have no fear and do
not be troubled on account of this great
army; for the fight
is not yours but God's.
20:16 Go down against them tomorrow: see, they are coming up
by
the slope of Ziz; at
the end of the valley, before the waste
land of Jeruel, you
will come face to face with them.
20:17 There will be no need for you to take up arms in this
fight; put yourselves
in position, and keep where you are, and
you will see the
salvation of the Lord with you, O Judah and
Jerusalem: have no
fear and do not be troubled: go out against
them tomorrow, for
the Lord is with you.
20:18 Then Jehoshaphat went down with his face to the earth,
and
all Judah and the
people of Jerusalem gave worship to the Lord,
falling down before
him.
20:19 And the Levites, the children of the Kohathites and
the
Korahites, got to
their feet and gave praise to the Lord, the
God of Israel, with a
loud voice.
20:20 And early in the morning they got up and went out to
the
waste land of Tekoa:
and when they were going out, Jehoshaphat
took his station and
said to them, Give ear to me, O Judah and
you people of
Jerusalem: have faith in the Lord your God and
you will be safe;
have faith in his prophets and all will go
well for you.
20:21 And after discussion with the people, he put in their
places those who were
to make melody to the Lord, praising him
in holy robes, while
they went at the head of the army, and
saying, May the Lord
be praised, for his mercy is unchanging
for ever.
20:22 And at the first notes of song and praise the Lord
sent a
surprise attack
against the children of Ammon and Moab and the
people of Mount Seir,
who had come against Judah; and they were
overcome.
20:23 And the children of Ammon and Moab made an attack on
the
people of Mount Seir
with a view to their complete destruction;
and when they had put
an end to the people of Seir, everyman's
hand was turned
against his neighbour for his destruction.
20:24 And Judah came to the watchtower of the waste land,
and
looking in the
direction of the army, they saw only dead bodies
stretched on the
earth; no living man was to be seen.
20:25 And when Jehoshaphat and his people came to take their
goods from them, they
saw beasts in great numbers, and wealth
and clothing and
things of value, more than they were able to
take away; all this
they took for themselves, and they were
three days getting it
away, there was so much.
20:26 On the fourth day they all came together in the Valley
of
Blessing, and there
they gave blessing to the Lord; for which
cause that place has
been named the Valley of Blessing to this
day.
20:27 Then all the men of Judah and Jerusalem went back,
with
Jehoshaphat at their
head, coming back to Jerusalem with joy;
for the Lord had made
them glad over their haters.
20:28 So they came to Jerusalem with corded instruments and
wind-instruments into
the house of the Lord.
20:29 And the fear of God came on all the kingdoms of the
lands,
when they had news of
how the Lord made war on those who came
against Israel.
20:30 So the kingdom of Jehoshaphat was quiet, for the Lord
gave
him rest on every
side.
20:31 And Jehoshaphat was king over Judah: he was
thirty-five
years old when he
became king, and he was ruling for
twenty-five years in
Jerusalem: his mother's name was Azubah,
the daughter of
Shilhi.
20:32 He went in the ways of his father Asa, not turning
away,
but doing right in
the eyes of the Lord.
20:33 The high places, however, were not taken away, and the
hearts of the people
were still not true to the God of their
fathers.
20:34 Now as for the rest of the acts of Jehoshaphat, first
and
last, they are
recorded in the words of Jehu, the son of
Hanani, which were
put in the book of the kings of Israel.
20:35 After this Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, became friends
with
Ahaziah, king of
Israel, who did much evil:
20:36 Together they made ships to go to Tarshish, building
them
in Ezion-geber.
20:37 Then the word of Eliezer the prophet, the son of
Dodavahu
of Mareshah, came
against Jehoshaphat, saying, Because you have
let yourself be
joined with Ahaziah, the Lord has sent
destruction on your
works. And the ships were broken and were
not able to go to
Tarshish.
21:1 And Jehoshaphat went to rest with his fathers, and his
body
was put into the
earth in the town of David. And Jehoram his
son became king in
his place.
21:2 And he had brothers, sons of Jehoshaphat, Azariah,
Jehiel,
Zechariah, Azariah,
Michael, and Shephatiah; all these were
sons of Jehoshaphat,
king of Israel.
21:3 And their father gave them much silver and gold and
things
of great value, as
well as walled towns in Judah; but the
kingdom he gave to
Jehoram, because he was the oldest.
21:4 Now when Jehoram had taken his place over his father's
kingdom, and had made
his position safe, he put all his
brothers to death
with the sword, as well as some of the
princes of Israel.
21:5 Jehoram was thirty-two years old when he became king;
and
he was ruling in
Jerusalem for eight years.
21:6 He went in the ways of the kings of Israel, and did as
the
family of Ahab did,
for the daughter of Ahab was his wife; and
he did evil in the
eyes of the Lord.
21:7 But it was not the Lord's purpose to send destruction
on
the family of David,
because of the agreement he had made with
David, when he said
he would give to him and to his sons a
light for ever.
21:8 In his time Edom made themselves free from the rule of
Judah, and took a
king for themselves.
21:9 Then Jehoram went over with his captains and all his
war-carriages ...
made an attack by night on the Edomites,
whose forces were all
round him ... on the captains of the
war-carriages.
21:10 So Edom made themselves free from the rule of Judah,
to
this day: and at the
same time Libnah made itself free from his
rule; because he was
turned away from the Lord, the God of his
fathers.
21:11 And more than this, he made high places in the mountains
of Judah, teaching
the people of Jerusalem to go after false
gods, and guiding
Judah away from the true way.
21:12 And a letter came to him from Elijah the prophet,
saying,
The Lord, the God of
your father David, says, Because you have
not kept to the ways
of your father Jehoshaphat or the ways of
Asa, king of Judah,
21:13 But have gone in the way of the kings of Israel, and
have
made Judah and the
people of Jerusalem go after false gods, as
the family of Ahab
did: and because you have put to death your
father's sons, your
brothers, who were better than yourself:
21:14 Now, truly, the Lord will send a great destruction on
your
people and your
children and your wives and everything which is
yours:
21:15 And you yourself will undergo the cruel pains of a
disease
in your stomach, so
that day by day your inside will be falling
out because of the
disease.
21:16 Then the Philistines and the Arabians, who are by
Ethiopia, were moved
by the Lord to make war on Jehoram;
21:17 And they came up against Judah, forcing a way into it,
and
took away all the
goods in the king's house, as well as his
sons and his wives;
so that he had no son but only Jehoahaz,
the youngest.
21:18 And after all this the Lord sent on him a disease of
the
stomach from which it
was impossible for him to be made well.
21:19 And time went on, and after two years, his inside
falling
out because of the
disease, he came to his death in cruel pain.
And his people made
no burning for him like the burning made
for his fathers.
21:20 He was thirty-two years old when he became king, and
he
was ruling in
Jerusalem for eight years: and at his death he
was not regretted;
they put his body into the earth in the town
of David, but not in
the resting-place of the kings.
22:1 And the people of Jerusalem made Ahaziah, his youngest
son,
king in his place,
for the band of men who came with the
Arabians to the army
had put all the older sons to death. So
Ahaziah, the son of
Jehoram, became king.
22:2 Ahaziah was twenty-two years old when he became king,
and
he was ruling in
Jerusalem for one year. His mother's name was
Athaliah, the
daughter of Omri.
22:3 He went in the ways of the family of Ahab, for his
mother
was his teacher in
evil-doing.
22:4 And he did evil in the eyes of the Lord, as the family
of
Ahab did; for after
the death of his father they were his
guides to his
destruction.
22:5 Acting on their suggestion, he went with Jehoram, son
of
Ahab, king of Israel,
to make war on Hazael, king of Aram, at
Ramoth-gilead: and
Joram was wounded by the bowmen.
22:6 And he went back to Jezreel to get well from the wounds
which they had given
him at Ramah when he was fighting against
Hazael, king of Aram.
And Ahaziah, the son of Jehoram, king of
Judah, went down to
Jezreel to see Jehoram, the son of Ahab,
because he was ill.
22:7 Now by the purpose of God, Ahaziah's journey to see
Jehoram
was the cause of his
downfall: for when he came there, he went
out with Jehoram
against Jehu, the son of Nimshi, who had been
marked out by the
Lord for the destruction of the family of
Ahab.
22:8 Now when Jehu was effecting the punishment of the
family of
Ahab, he came to the
princes of Judah and the sons of Ahaziah's
brothers, the
servants of Ahaziah, and put them to death.
22:9 And he went in search of Ahaziah; and when they came
where
he was, (for he was
in a secret place in Samaria,) they took
him to Jehu and put
him to death; then they put his body to
rest in the earth,
for they said, He is the son of Jehoshaphat,
whose heart was true
to the Lord. So the family of Ahaziah had
no power to keep the
kingdom.
22:10 Now when Athaliah, the mother of Ahaziah, saw that her
son
was dead, she had all
the rest of the seed of the kingdom of
Judah put to death.
22:11 But Jehoshabeath, the daughter of the king, secretly
took
Joash, the son of
Ahaziah, away from among the king's sons who
were put to death,
and put him and the woman who took care of
him in a bedroom. So
Jehoshabeath, the daughter of King
Jehoram, the wife of
Jehoiada the priest and sister of Ahaziah,
kept him safe from
Athaliah, so that she did not put him to
death.
22:12 And she kept him safe with her in the house of God for
six
years, while Athaliah
was ruling the land.
23:1 In the seventh year, Jehoiada made himself strong, and
made
an agreement with the
captains of hundreds, Azariah, the son of
Jeroham, Ishmael, the
son of Jehohanan, Azariah, the son of
Obed, Maaseiah, the
son of Adaiah, and Elishaphat, the son of
Zichri.
23:2 And they went through Judah, getting together the
Levites
and the heads of
families in Israel from all the towns of
Judah, and they came
to Jerusalem.
23:3 And all the people made an agreement with the king in
the
house of God. And he
said to them, Truly, the king's son will
be king, as the Lord
has said about the sons of David.
23:4 This is what you are to do: let a third of you, of the
priests and Levites,
who come in on the Sabbath, keep the
doors;
23:5 And a third are to be stationed at the king's house;
and a
third at the doorway
of the horses: while all the people are
waiting in the open
spaces round the house of the Lord.
23:6 But let no one come into the house of the Lord but only
the
priests and those of
the Levites who have work to do there;
they may go in for they
are holy; but the rest of the people
are to keep the
orders of the Lord.
23:7 And the Levites are to make a circle round the king,
every
man being armed; and
any man who comes into the house is to be
put to death; you are
to keep with the king when he comes in
and when he goes out.
23:8 So the Levites and all Judah did as Jehoiada the priest
had
given them orders:
every one took with him his men, those who
were to come in and
those who were to go out on the Sabbath;
for Jehoiada had not
sent away the divisions.
23:9 Then Jehoiada the priest gave to the captains of
hundreds
the spears and
body-covers which had been King David's and
which were kept in
the house of God.
23:10 And he put all the people in position, every man with
his
instruments of war in
his hand, from the right side of the
house to the left, by
the altar and the house and all round the
king.
23:11 Then they made the king's son come out, and they put
the
crown on his head and
gave him the arm-bands and made him king:
and Jehoiada and his
sons put the holy oil on him and said,
Long life to the
king.
23:12 Now Athaliah, hearing the noise of the people running
and
praising the king,
came to the people in the house of the Lord:
23:13 And looking, she saw the king in his place by the
pillar
at the doorway, and
the captains and the horns by his side; and
all the people of the
land were giving signs of joy and
sounding the horns;
and the makers of melody were playing on
instruments of music,
taking the chief part in the song of
praise. Then
Athaliah, violently parting her robes, said,
Broken faith, broken
faith!
23:14 Then Jehoiada the priest gave orders to the captains
of
hundreds who had
authority over the army, saying, Take her
outside the lines,
and let anyone who goes after her be put to
death with the sword.
For the priest said, Let her not be put
to death in the house
of the Lord.
23:15 So they put their hands on her, and she went to the
king's
house by the doorway
of the king's horses; and there she was
put to death.
23:16 And Jehoiada made an agreement between the Lord and
all
the people and the
king, that they would be the Lord's people.
23:17 Then all the people went to the house of Baal and had
it
pulled down, and its
altars and images broken up; and Mattan,
the priest of Baal,
they put to death before the altars.
23:18 And Jehoiada put the work and the care of the house of
the
Lord into the hands
of the priests and the Levites, who had
been grouped in
divisions by David to make burned offerings to
the Lord, as it is
recorded in the law of Moses, with joy and
song as David had
said.
23:19 And he put door-keepers at the doors of the Lord's
house,
to see that no one
who was unclean in any way might come in.
23:20 Then he took the captains of hundreds and the chiefs
and
the rulers of the
people and all the people of the land, and
they came down with
the king from the house of the Lord through
the higher doorway
into the king's house, and put the king on
the seat of the
kingdom.
23:21 So all the people of the land were glad and the town
was
quiet, for they had
put Athaliah to death with the sword.
24:1 Joash was seven years old when he became king, and he
was
ruling for forty
years in Jerusalem: his mother's name was
Zibiah of Beer-sheba.
24:2 And Joash did what was right in the eyes of the Lord as
long as Jehoiada the
priest was living.
24:3 And Jehoiada took two wives for him, and he became the
father of sons and
daughters.
24:4 Now after this Joash had a desire to put the house of
the
Lord into good order
again;
24:5 And getting together the priests and Levites, he said
to
them, Go out into the
towns of Judah year by year, and get from
all Israel money to
keep the house of your God in good
condition; and see
that this is done without loss of time. The
Levites, however,
were slow in doing so.
24:6 Then the king sent for Jehoiada, the chief priest, and
said
to him, Why have you
not given the Levites orders that the tax
fixed by Moses, the
servant of the Lord, and by the meeting of
Israel, for the Tent
of witness, is to be got in from Judah and
Jerusalem and handed
over?
24:7 For the house of the Lord had been broken up by
Athaliah,
that evil woman, and
her sons; and all its holy things they had
given to the Baals.
24:8 So at the king's order they made a chest and put it
outside
the doorway of the
house of the Lord.
24:9 And an order was sent out through all Judah and
Jerusalem
that payment was to
be made to the Lord of the tax which Moses,
the servant of God,
had put on Israel in the waste land.
24:10 And all the chiefs and all the people came gladly and
put
their money into the
chest, till they had all given.
24:11 So when the chest was taken to the king's servants by
the
Levites, and they saw
that there was much money in it, the
king's scribe and the
chief priest's servant took the money
out, and put the
chest back in its place. They did this day by
day, and got together
a great amount of money.
24:12 Then the king and Jehoiada gave it to those who were
responsible for
getting the work done on the Lord's house, and
with it they got
wall-builders and woodworkers and
metal-workers to put
the house of the Lord in good order again.
24:13 So the workmen did their work, making good what was
damaged and building
up the house of God till it was strong and
beautiful again.
24:14 And when the work was done, they took the rest of the
money to the king and
Jehoiada, and it was used for making the
vessels for the house
of the Lord, all the vessels needed for
the offerings, the
spoons and the vessels of gold and silver.
And as long as
Jehoiada was living, the regular burned
offerings were
offered in the house of the Lord.
24:15 But Jehoiada became old and full of days, and he came
to
his end; he was a
hundred and thirty years old at the time of
his death.
24:16 And they put him into his last resting-place in the
town
of David, among the
kings, because he had done good in Israel
for God and for his
house.
24:17 Now after the death of Jehoiada, the chiefs of Judah
came
and went down on
their faces before the king. Then the king
gave ear to them.
24:18 And they gave up the house of the Lord God of their
fathers, and became
worshippers of pillars of wood and of the
images; and because
of this sin of theirs, wrath came on Judah
and Jerusalem.
24:19 And the Lord sent them prophets to make them come back
to
him; and they gave
witness against them, but they would not
give ear.
24:20 Then the spirit of God came on Zechariah, the son of
Jehoiada the priest,
and, getting up before the people, he said
to them, God has
said, Why do you go against the orders of the
Lord, so that
everything goes badly for you? because you have
given up the Lord, he
has given you up.
24:21 But when they had made a secret design against him, he
was
stoned with stones,
by the king's order, in the outer square of
the Lord's house.
24:22 So King Joash did not keep in mind how good Jehoiada
his
father had been to
him, but put his son to death. And in the
hour of his death he
said, May the Lord see it and take
payment!
24:23 Now in the spring, the army of the Aramaeans came up
against him; they
came against Judah and Jerusalem, putting to
death all the great
men of the people and sending all the goods
they took from them
to the king of Damascus.
24:24 For though the army of Aram was only a small one, the
Lord
gave a very great
army into their hands, because they had given
up the Lord, the God
of their fathers. So they put into effect
the punishment of
Joash.
24:25 And when they had gone away from him, (for he was
broken
with disease,) his
servants made a secret design against him
because of the blood
of the son of Jehoiada the priest, and
they put him to death
on his bed; and they put his body into
the earth in the town
of David, but not in the resting-place of
the kings.
24:26 Those who made designs against him were Zabad, the son
of
Shimeath, an Ammonite
woman, and Jehozabad, the son of
Shimrith, a Moabite
woman.
24:27 Now the story of his sons, and all the words said by
the
prophet against him,
and the building up again of the Lord's
house, are recorded
in the account in the book of the kings.
And Amaziah his son
became king in his place.
25:1 Amaziah was twenty-five years old when he became king,
and
he was ruling in
Jerusalem for twenty-nine years; his mother's
name was Jehoaddan of
Jerusalem.
25:2 He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, but his
heart was not
completely true to the Lord.
25:3 Now when he became strong in the kingdom, he put to
death
those men who had
taken the life of the king his father.
25:4 But he did not put their children to death, for he kept
the
orders of the Lord
recorded in the book of the law of Moses,
saying, The fathers
are not to be put to death for their
children or the
children for their fathers, but a man is to be
put to death for the
sin which he himself has done.
25:5 Then Amaziah got all Judah together and put them in
order
by their families,
even all Judah and Benjamin, under captains
of thousands and
captains of hundreds: and he had those of
twenty years old and
over numbered, and they came to three
hundred thousand of
the best fighting-men, trained for war and
in the use of the
spear and the body-cover.
25:6 And for a hundred talents of silver, he got a hundred
thousand fighting-men
from Israel.
25:7 But a man of God came to him, saying, O king, let not
the
army of Israel go
with you; for the Lord is not with Israel,
that is, the children
of Ephraim.
25:8 But go yourself, and be strong in war; God will not let
you
go down before those
who are fighting against you; for God has
power to give help or
to send you down before your attackers.
25:9 Then Amaziah said to the man of God, But what is to be
done
about the hundred
talents which I have given for the armed band
of Israel? And the
man of God in answer said, God is able to
give you much more
than this.
25:10 So Amaziah, separating the armed band which had come
to
him from Ephraim,
sent them back again; which made them very
angry with Judah, and
they went back burning with wrath.
25:11 Then Amaziah took heart, and went out at the head of
his
people and came to
the Valley of Salt, where he put to death
ten thousand of the
children of Seir;
25:12 And ten thousand more the children of Israel took
living,
and made them go up
to the top of the rock, pushing them down
from the top of the
rock so that their bodies were broken by
the fall.
25:13 But the men of the band which Amaziah sent back and
did
not take with him to
the fight, made attacks on the towns of
Judah from Samaria to
Beth-horon, putting to death three
thousand of their
people and taking away a great store of their
goods.
25:14 Now when Amaziah came back from the destruction of the
Edomites, he took the
gods of the children of Seir and made
them his gods,
worshipping them and burning offerings before
them.
25:15 And so the wrath of the Lord was moved against
Amaziah,
and he sent a prophet
to him, who said, Why have you gone after
the gods of the
people who have not given their people
salvation from your
hands?
25:16 But while he was talking to him the king said to him,
Have
we made you one of
the king's government? say no more, or it
will be the cause of
your death. Then the prophet gave up
protesting, and said,
It is clear to me that God's purpose is
your destruction,
because you have done this and have not given
ear to my words.
25:17 Then Amaziah, king of Judah, acting on the suggestion
of
his servants, sent to
Joash, the son of Jehoahaz, the son of
Jehu, king of Israel,
saying, Come, let us have a meeting face
to face.
25:18 And Joash, king of Israel, sent to Amaziah, king of
Judah,
saying, The
thorn-tree in Lebanon sent to the cedar in Lebanon,
saying, Give your
daughter to my son for a wife: and a beast
from the woodland in
Lebanon went by, crushing the thorn under
his feet.
25:19 You say, See, I have overcome Edom; and your heart is
lifted up with pride:
now keep in your country; why do you make
causes of trouble,
putting yourself, and Judah with you, in
danger of downfall?
25:20 But Amaziah gave no attention; and this was the
purpose of
God, so that he might
give them up into the hands of Joash,
because they had gone
after the gods of Edom.
25:21 And so Joash, king of Israel, went up; and he and
Amaziah,
king of Judah, came
face to face at Beth-shemesh in Judah.
25:22 And Judah was overcome before Israel, and they went in
flight, every man to
his tent.
25:23 And Joash, king of Israel, made Amaziah, king of
Judah,
the son of Joash, the
son of Jehoahaz, prisoner at
Beth-shemesh, and
took him to Jerusalem; and he had the wall of
Jerusalem pulled down
from the doorway of Ephraim to the
doorway in the angle,
four hundred cubits.
25:24 And he took all the gold and silver and all the
vessels
which were in the
house of the Lord, under the care of
Obed-edom, and all
the wealth from the king's house, as well as
those whose lives
would be the price of broken faith, and went
back to Samaria.
25:25 Amaziah, son of Joash, king of Judah, went on living
for
fifteen years after
the death of Joash, the son of Jehoahaz,
king of Israel.
25:26 Now the rest of the acts of Amaziah, first and last,
are
they not recorded in
the book of the kings of Judah and Israel?
25:27 Now from the time when Amaziah gave up worshipping the
Lord, they made
secret designs against him in Jerusalem; and he
went in flight to
Lachish: but they sent to Lachish after him
and put him to death
there.
25:28 And they took his body on horseback and put it into
the
earth with his
fathers in the town of David.
26:1 Then all the people of Judah took Uzziah, who was
sixteen
years old, and made
him king in place of his father Amaziah.
26:2 He was the builder of Eloth, which he got back for
Judah
after the death of
the king.
26:3 Uzziah was sixteen years old when he became king, and
he
was ruling in
Jerusalem for fifty-two years; his mother's name
was Jechiliah of
Jerusalem.
26:4 He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, as his
father Amaziah had
done.
26:5 He gave himself to searching after God in the days of
Zechariah, who made
men wise in the fear of God; and as long as
he was true to the
Lord, God made things go well for him.
26:6 He went out and made war against the Philistines,
pulling
down the walls of
Gath and Jabneh and Ashdod, and building
towns in the country
round Ashdod and among the Philistines.
26:7 And God gave him help against the Philistines, and
against
the Arabians living
in Gur-baal, and against the Meunim.
26:8 The Ammonites gave offerings to Uzziah: and news of him
went out as far as
the limit of Egypt; for he became very great
in power.
26:9 Uzziah made towers in Jerusalem, at the doorway in the
angle and at the
doorway in the valley and at the turn of the
wall, arming them.
26:10 And he put up towers in the waste land and made places
for
storing water, for he
had much cattle, in the low hills and in
the table land; and
he had farmers and vine-keepers in the
mountains and in the
fertile land, for he was a lover of
farming.
26:11 In addition, Uzziah had an army of fighting-men who
went
out to war in bands,
as they had been listed by Jeiel the
scribe and Maaseiah
the ruler, under the authority of Hananiah,
one of the king's
captains.
26:12 The heads of families, the strong men of war, were two
thousand, six
hundred.
26:13 And under their orders was a trained army of three
hundred
and seven thousand,
five hundred, of great strength in war,
helping the king
against any who came against him.
26:14 And Uzziah had all these forces armed with body-covers
and
spears and
head-covers and coats of metal and bows and stones
for sending from
leather bands.
26:15 And in Jerusalem he made machines, the invention of
expert
men, to be placed on
the towers and angles of the walls for
sending arrows and
great stones. And his name was honoured far
and wide; for he was
greatly helped till he was strong.
26:16 But when he had become strong, his heart was lifted up
in
pride, causing his
destruction; and he did evil against the
Lord his God; for he
went into the Temple of the Lord for the
purpose of burning
perfumes on the altar of perfumes.
26:17 And Azariah the priest went in after him, with eighty
of
the Lord's priests,
who were strong men;
26:18 And they made protests to Uzziah the king, and said to
him, The burning of
perfumes, Uzziah, is not your business but
that of the priests,
the sons of Aaron, who have been made holy
for this work: go out
of the holy place, for you have done
wrong, and it will
not be to your honour before God.
26:19 Then Uzziah was angry; and he had in his hand a vessel
for
burning perfume; and
while his wrath was bitter against the
priests, the mark of
the leper's disease came out on his brow,
before the eyes of
the priests in the house of the Lord by the
altar of perfumes.
26:20 And Azariah, the chief priest, and all the priests,
looking at him, saw
the mark of the leper on his brow, and they
sent him out quickly
and he himself went out straight away, for
the Lord's punishment
had come on him.
26:21 So King Uzziah was a leper till the day of his death,
living separately in
his private house; for he was cut off from
the house of God; and
Jotham his son was ruling over his house,
judging the people of
the land.
26:22 Now the rest of the acts of Uzziah, first and last,
were
recorded by Isaiah
the prophet, the son of Amoz.
26:23 So Uzziah went to rest with his fathers; and they put
his
body into the earth
in the field used for the resting-place of
the kings, for they
said, He is a leper: and Jotham his son
became king in his
place.
27:1 Jotham was twenty-five years old when he became king;
and
he was ruling in
Jerusalem for sixteen years; and his mother's
name was Jerushah,
the daughter of Zadok.
27:2 He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, as his
father Uzziah had
done; but he did not go into the Temple of
the Lord. And the
people still went on in their evil ways.
27:3 He put up the higher doorway of the house of the Lord,
and
did much building on
the wall of the Ophel.
27:4 In addition, he made towns in the hill-country of
Judah,
and strong buildings
and towers in the woodlands.
27:5 He went to war with the king of the children of Ammon
and
overcame them. That
year, the children of Ammon gave him a
hundred talents of
silver, and ten thousand measures of grain
and ten thousand
measures of barley. And the children of Ammon
gave him the same
amount the second year and the third.
27:6 So Jotham became strong, because in all his ways he
made
the Lord his guide.
27:7 Now the rest of the acts of Jotham, and all his wars
and
his ways, are
recorded in the book of the kings of Israel and
Judah.
27:8 He was twenty-five years old when he became king, and
he
was ruling in
Jerusalem for sixteen years.
27:9 And Jotham went to rest with his fathers, and they put
his
body into the earth
in the town of David; and Ahaz his son
became king in his
place.
28:1 Ahaz was twenty years old when he became king, and he
was
ruling in Jerusalem
for sixteen years; he did not do what was
right in the eyes of
the Lord, like David his father:
28:2 But he went in the ways of the kings of Israel and made
images of metal for
the Baals.
28:3 More than this, he had offerings burned in the valley
of
the son of Hinnom,
and made his children go through fire,
copying the
disgusting ways of the nations whom the Lord had
sent out of the land
before the children of Israel.
28:4 And he made offerings and had perfumes burned in the
high
places and on the
hills and under every green tree.
28:5 So the Lord his God gave him up into the hands of the
king
of Aram; and they
overcame him, and took away a great number of
his people as
prisoners to Damascus. Then he was given into the
hands of the king of
Israel, who sent great destruction on him.
28:6 For Pekah, the son of Remaliah, in one day put to death
a
hundred and twenty
thousand men of Judah, all of them good
fighting-men; because
they had given up the Lord, the God of
their fathers.
28:7 And Zichri, a great fighting-man of Ephraim, put to
death
Maaseiah, the king's
son, and Azrikam, the controller of his
house, and Elkanah,
who was second in authority to the king.
28:8 And the children of Israel took away as prisoners from
their brothers, two
hundred thousand, women and sons and
daughters, and a
great store of their goods, and took them to
Samaria.
28:9 But a prophet of the Lord was there, named Oded; and he
went out in front of
the army which was coming into Samaria and
said to them, Truly,
because the Lord, the God of your fathers,
was angry with Judah,
he gave them up into your hands, and you
have put them to
death in an outburst of wrath stretching up to
heaven.
28:10 And now your purpose is to keep the children of Judah
and
Jerusalem as
men-servants and women-servants under your yoke:
but are there no sins
against the Lord your God to be seen
among yourselves?
28:11 And now give ear to me, and send back the prisoners
whom
you have taken from
your brothers: for the wrath of the Lord is
burning against you.
28:12 Then certain of the heads of the children of Ephraim,
Azariah, the son of
Johanan, Berechiah, the son of Meshillemoth
Jehizkiah, the son of
Shallum, and Amasa the son of Hadlai, put
themselves against
those who had come from the war,
28:13 And said to them, You are not to let these prisoners
come
here; for what you
are designing to do will be a cause of sin
against the Lord to
us, making even greater our sin and our
wrongdoing, which now
are great enough, and his wrath is
burning against
Israel.
28:14 So the armed men gave up the prisoners and the goods
they
had taken to the
heads and the meeting of the people.
28:15 And those men who have been named went up and took the
prisoners, clothing
those among them who were uncovered, with
things from the goods
which had been taken in the war, and
putting robes on them
and shoes on their feet; and they gave
them food and drink
and oil for their bodies, and seating all
the feeble among them
on asses, they took them to Jericho, the
town of palm-trees,
to their people, and then went back to
Samaria.
28:16 At that time King Ahaz sent for help to the king of
Assyria.
28:17 For the Edomites had come again, attacking Judah and
taking away
prisoners.
28:18 And the Philistines, forcing their way into the towns
of
the lowlands and the
south of Judah, had taken Beth-shemesh and
Aijalon and Gederoth
and Soco, with their daughter-towns, as
well as Timnah and
Gimzo and their daughter-towns, and were
living there.
28:19 For the Lord made Judah low, because of Ahaz, king of
Israel; for he had
given up all self-control in Judah, sinning
greatly against the
Lord.
28:20 Then Tiglath-pileser, king of Assyria, came to him,
but
was a cause of
trouble and not of strength to him.
28:21 For Ahaz took a part of the wealth from the house of
the
Lord, and from the
house of the king and of the great men, and
gave it to the king
of Assyria; but it was no help to him.
28:22 And in the time of his trouble, this same King Ahaz
did
even more evil
against the Lord.
28:23 For he made offerings to the gods of Damascus, who
were
attacking him, and
said, Because the gods of the kings of Aram
are giving them help,
I will make offerings to them so that
they may give me
help. But they were the cause of his downfall,
and of that of all
Israel.
28:24 And Ahaz got together the vessels of the house of God,
cutting up all the
vessels of the house of God, and shutting
the doors of the
Lord's house; and he made altars in every part
of Jerusalem.
28:25 And in every town of Judah he made high places where
perfumes were burned
to other gods, awaking the wrath of the
Lord, the God of his
fathers.
28:26 Now the rest of his acts and all his ways, first and
last,
are recorded in the
book of the kings of Judah and Israel.
28:27 And Ahaz went to rest with his fathers, and they put
his
body into the earth
in Jerusalem; but they did not put him in
the resting-place of
the kings of Israel: and Hezekiah his son
became king in his
place.
29:1 Hezekiah became king when he was twenty-five years old;
and
he was king in
Jerusalem for twenty-nine years; and his
mother's name was
Abijah, the daughter of Zechariah.
29:2 He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, as his
father David had
done.
29:3 In the first year of his rule, in the first month,
opening
the doors of the
Lord's house, he made them strong.
29:4 And he sent for the priests and the Levites, and got
them
together in the wide
place on the east side,
29:5 And said to them, Give ear to me, O Levites: now make
yourselves holy, and
make holy the house of the Lord, the God
of your fathers, and
take away everything unclean from the holy
place.
29:6 For our fathers have done evil, sinning in the eyes of
the
Lord our God, and
have given him up, turning away their faces
from the house of the
Lord, and turning their backs on him.
29:7 The doors of his house have been shut and the lights
put
out; no perfumes have
been burned or offerings made to the God
of Israel in his holy
place.
29:8 And so the wrath of the Lord has come on Judah and
Jerusalem, and he has
given them up to be a cause of fear and
wonder and shame, as
your eyes have seen.
29:9 For see, our fathers have been put to death with the
sword,
and our sons and
daughters and wives have been taken away
prisoners because of
this.
29:10 Now it is my purpose to make an agreement with the
Lord,
the God of Israel, so
that the heat of his wrath may be turned
away from us.
29:11 My sons, take care now: for you have been marked out
by
the Lord to come
before him and to be his servants, burning
offerings to him.
29:12 Then the Levites took their places; Mahath, the son of
Amasai, and Joel, the
son of Azariah, among the Kohathites; and
of the sons of
Merari, Kish, the son of Abdi, and Azariah, the
son of Jehallelel;
and of the Gershonites, Joah, the son of
Zimmah, and Eden, the
son of Joah;
29:13 And of the sons of Elizaphan, Shimri and Jeuel; and of
the
sons of Asaph,
Zechariah and Mattaniah;
29:14 And of the sons of Heman, Jehuel and Shimei; and of
the
sons of Jeduthun,
Shemaiah and Uzziel.
29:15 And they got their brothers together and made
themselves
holy, and went in, as
the king had said by the word of the
Lord, to make the
house of the Lord clean.
29:16 And the priests went into the inner part of the house
of
the Lord to make it
clean, and everything unclean which was to
be seen in the Temple
of the Lord they took out into the outer
square of the Lord's
house, and the Levites got it together and
took it away to the
stream Kidron.
29:17 On the first day of the first month the work of making
the
house holy was
started, and on the eighth day they came to the
covered way of the
Lord; in eight days they made the Lord's
house holy, and on
the sixteenth day of the first month the
work was done.
29:18 Then they went in to King Hezekiah and said, We have
made
all the house of the
Lord clean, as well as the altar of burned
offerings with all
its vessels, and the table for the holy
bread, with all its
vessels.
29:19 And all the vessels which were turned out by King Ahaz
in
his sin while he was
king, we have put in order and made holy,
and now they are in
their places before the altar of the Lord.
29:20 Then Hezekiah the king got up early, and got together
the
great men of the
town, and went up to the house of the Lord.
29:21 And they took with them seven oxen and seven male
sheep
and seven lambs and
seven he-goats as a sin-offering for the
kingdom and for the
holy house and for Judah. And he gave
orders to the sons of
Aaron, the priests, that these were to be
offered on the altar
of the Lord.
29:22 So they put the oxen to death and their blood was
given to
the priests to be
drained out against the altar; then they put
the male sheep to
death, draining out their blood against the
altar, and they put
the lambs to death, draining out their
blood against the
altar.
29:23 Then they took the he-goats for the sin-offering,
placing
them before the king
and the meeting of the people, and they
put their hands on
them:
29:24 And the priests put them to death, and made a
sin-offering
with their blood on
the altar, to take away the sin of all
Israel: for the king gave
orders that the burned offering and
the sin-offering were
for all Israel.
29:25 Then he put the Levites in their places in the house
of
the Lord, with brass
and corded instruments of music as ordered
by David and Gad, the
king's seer, and Nathan the prophet: for
the order was the
Lord's, given by his prophets.
29:26 So the Levites took their places with David's
instruments,
and the priests with
their horns.
29:27 And Hezekiah gave the word for the burned offering to
be
offered on the altar.
And when the burned offering was started,
then the song of the
Lord was started, with the blowing of
horns and with all
the instruments of David, king of Israel.
29:28 And all the people gave worship, to the sound of songs
and
the blowing of horns;
and this went on till the burned offering
was ended.
29:29 And at the end of the offering, the king and all who
were
present with him gave
worship with bent heads.
29:30 Then King Hezekiah and the captains gave orders to the
Levites to give
praise to God in the words of David and Asaph
the seer. And they
made songs of praise with joy, and with bent
heads gave worship.
29:31 Then Hezekiah made answer and said, Now that you have
given yourselves to
the Lord, come near and take offerings and
praise-offerings into
the house of the Lord. So all the people
took in offerings and
praise-offerings: and those whose hearts
were moved, took in
burned offerings.
29:32 The number of burned offerings which the people took
in
was seventy oxen, a
hundred male sheep, and two hundred lambs:
all these were for
burned offerings to the Lord.
29:33 And the holy things were six hundred oxen and three
thousand sheep.
29:34 There were not enough priests for the work of cutting
up
all the burned
offerings; so their brothers the Levites gave
them help till the
work was done and the priests had made
themselves holy: for
the Levites were more upright in heart to
make themselves holy
than the priests.
29:35 And there was a great amount of burned offerings, with
the
fat of the
peace-offerings and the drink offerings for every
burned offering. So
the work of the Lord's house was put in
order.
29:36 And Hezekiah and all the people were full of joy,
because
God had made the
people ready: for the thing was done suddenly.
30:1 Then Hezekiah sent word to all Israel and Judah, and
sent
letters to Ephraim
and Manasseh, requesting them to come to the
house of the Lord at
Jerusalem, to keep the Passover to the
Lord, the God of
Israel.
30:2 For the king, after discussion with his chiefs and all
the
body of the people in
Jerusalem, had made a decision to keep
the Passover in the
second month.
30:3 It was not possible to keep it at that time, because
not
enough priests had
made themselves holy, and the people had not
come together in
Jerusalem.
30:4 And the thing was right in the eyes of the king and all
the
people.
30:5 So it was ordered that word was to be sent out through
all
Israel, from
Beer-sheba to Dan, that they were to come to keep
the Passover to the
Lord, the God of Israel, at Jerusalem:
because they had not
kept it in great numbers in agreement with
the law.
30:6 So runners went with letters from the king and his
chiefs
through all Israel
and Judah, by the order of the king, saying,
O children of Israel,
come back again to the Lord, the God of
Abraham, Isaac, and
Israel, so that he may come again to that
small band of you
which has been kept safe out of the hands of
the kings of Assyria.
30:7 Do not be like your fathers and your brothers, who were
sinners against the
Lord, the God of their fathers, so that he
made them a cause of
fear, as you see.
30:8 Now do not be hard-hearted, as your fathers were; but
give
yourselves to the
Lord, and come into his holy place, which he
has made his for
ever, and be the servants of the Lord your
God, so that the heat
of his wrath may be turned away from you.
30:9 For if you come back to the Lord, those who took away
your
brothers and your
children will have pity on them, and let them
come back to this
land: for the Lord your God is full of grace
and mercy, and his
face will not be turned away from you if you
come back to him.
30:10 So the runners went from town to town through all the
country of Ephraim
and Manasseh as far as Zebulun: but they
were laughed at and
made sport of.
30:11 However, some of Asher and Manasseh and Zebulun put
away
their pride and came
to Jerusalem.
30:12 And in Judah the power of God gave them one heart to do
the orders of the
king and the captains, which were taken as
the word of the Lord.
30:13 So a very great number of people came together at
Jerusalem to keep the
feast of unleavened bread in the second
month.
30:14 And they got to work and took away all the altars in
Jerusalem, and they
put all the vessels for burning perfumes
into the stream
Kidron.
30:15 Then on the fourteenth day of the second month they
put
the Passover lambs to
death: and the priests and the Levites
were shamed, and made
themselves holy and took burned offerings
into the house of the
Lord.
30:16 And they took their places in their right order, as it
was
ordered in the law of
Moses, the man of God: the priests
draining out on the
altar the blood given them by the Levites.
30:17 For there were still a number of the people there who
had
not made themselves
holy: so the Levites had to put Passover
lambs to death for
those who were not clean, to make them holy
to the Lord.
30:18 For a great number of the people from Ephraim and
Manasseh, Issachar
and Zebulun, had not made themselves clean,
but they took the
Passover meal, though not in the right way.
For Hezekiah had made
prayer for them, saying, May the good
Lord have mercy on
everyone
30:19 Who, with all his heart, is turned to God the Lord,
the
God of his fathers,
even if he has not been made clean after
the rules of the holy
place.
30:20 And the Lord gave ear to Hezekiah, and made the people
well.
30:21 So the children of Israel who were present in
Jerusalem
kept the feast of
unleavened bread for seven days with great
joy: and the Levites
and the priests gave praise to the Lord
day by day, making
melody to the Lord with loud instruments.
30:22 And Hezekiah said kind words to the Levites who were
expert in the
ordering of the worship of the Lord: so they kept
the feast for seven
days, offering peace-offerings and praising
the Lord, the God of
their fathers.
30:23 And by the desire of all the people, the feast went on
for
another seven days,
and they kept the seven days with joy.
30:24 For Hezekiah, king of Judah, gave to the people for
offerings, a thousand
oxen and seven thousand sheep; and the
rulers gave a
thousand oxen and ten thousand sheep; and a great
number of priests
made themselves holy.
30:25 And all the people of Judah, with the priests and the
Levites, and those
who had come from Israel, and men from other
lands who had come
from Israel or who were living in Judah,
were glad with great
joy.
30:26 So there was great joy in Jerusalem: for nothing like
this
had been seen in
Jerusalem from the time of Solomon, the son of
David, king of
Israel.
30:27 Then the priests and the Levites gave the people a
blessing: and the
voice of their prayer went up to the holy
place of God in
heaven.
31:1 Now when all this was over, all the men of Israel who
were
present went out into
the towns of Judah, causing the stone
pillars to be broken
up and the wood pillars to be cut down,
pulling down the high
places and the altars in all Judah and
Benjamin, as well as
in Ephraim and Manasseh, till all were
gone. Then all the
children of Israel went back to their towns,
every man to his
property.
31:2 Then Hezekiah put in order the divisions of the priests
and
Levites, every man in
his division, in relation to his work,
for the burned
offerings and peace-offerings, and for the
ordering of worship
and for giving praise at the doors of the
Lord's house.
31:3 And he gave the king's part of his private property for
the
burned offerings,
that is, for the morning and evening
offerings, and the
offerings for the Sabbath and the new moons
and the regular
feasts, as it is recorded in the law of the
Lord.
31:4 In addition, he gave orders to the people of Jerusalem
to
give to the priests
and Levites that part which was theirs by
right, so that they
might be strong in keeping the law of the
Lord.
31:5 And when the order was made public, straight away the
children of Israel
gave, in great amounts, the first-fruits of
their grain and wine
and oil and honey, and of the produce of
their fields; and
they took in a tenth part of everything, a
great store.
31:6 And the children of Israel and Judah, who were living
in
the towns of Judah
came with the tenth part of their oxen and
sheep, and a tenth of
all the holy things which were to be
given to the Lord
their God, and put them in great masses.
31:7 The first store of things was put down in the third
month,
and in the seventh
month the masses were complete.
31:8 And when Hezekiah and the rulers came and saw all the
store
of goods, they gave
praise to the Lord and to his people
Israel.
31:9 Then Hezekiah put questions to the priests and Levites
about the store of
goods.
31:10 And Azariah, the chief priest, of the family of Zadok,
said in answer, From
the time when the people first came with
their offerings into
the house of the Lord, we have had food
enough, and more than
enough: for the blessing of the Lord is
on his people; and
there is this great store which has not been
used.
31:11 Then Hezekiah said that store-rooms were to be made
ready
in the house of the
Lord; and this was done.
31:12 And in them they put all the offerings and the tenths
and
the holy things,
keeping nothing back, and over them was
Conaniah the Levite,
with Shimei his brother second to him.
31:13 And Jehiel and Azaziah and Nahath and Asahel and
Jerimoth
and Jozabad and Eliel
and Ismachiah and Mahath and Benaiah were
overseers, under the
directions of Conaniah and Shimei his
brother, by the order
of Hezekiah the king and Azariah, the
ruler of the house of
God.
31:14 And Kore, the son of Imnah the Levite, the keeper of
the
east door, had
control of the offerings freely given to God,
and the distribution
of the offerings of the Lord and the most
holy things.
31:15 And under him were Eden and Miniamin and Jeshua and
Shemaiah and Amariah
and Shecaniah, in the towns of the
priests, who were
made responsible for giving it to all their
brothers, by
divisions, to small and great:
31:16 As well as to all the males, of three years old and
over,
listed by their
families, who went into the house of the Lord
to do what was needed
day by day, for their special work with
their divisions.
31:17 And the families of the priests were listed by their
fathers' names, but
the Levites, of twenty years old and over,
were listed in
relation to their work in their divisions;
31:18 And in the lists were all their little ones and their
wives and their sons
and daughters, through all the people:
they made themselves
holy in the positions which they were
given.
31:19 And as for the sons of Aaron, the priests, living in
the
country on the
outskirts of their towns, every different town
there were men,
marked out by name, to give their part of the
goods to all the males
among the priests, and to all who were
listed among the
Levites.
31:20 This Hezekiah did through all Judah; he did what was
good
and right and true
before the Lord his God.
31:21 And for everything he undertook, in connection with
the
work of the house of
God and his law and orders, he got
directions from God
and did it with serious purpose; and things
went well for him.
32:1 Now after these things and this true-hearted work,
Sennacherib, king of
Assyria, came into Judah, and put his army
in position before
the walled towns of Judah, designing to make
his way into them by
force.
32:2 And when Hezekiah saw that Sennacherib had come for the
purpose of fighting
against Jerusalem,
32:3 He took up with his rulers and men of war the question
of
stopping up the
water-springs outside the town; and they gave
him their support.
32:4 So they got together a great number of people, and had
all
the water-springs and
the stream flowing through the land
stopped up, saying,
Why let the kings of Assyria come and have
much water?
32:5 Then he took heart, building up the wall where it was
broken down, and
making its towers higher, and building another
wall outside; and he
made strong the Millo in the town of
David, and got
together a great store of all sorts of
instruments of war.
32:6 And he put war chiefs over the people, and sent for
them
all to come together
to him in the wide place at the doorway
into the town, and to
give them heart he said to them,
32:7 Be strong and take heart; have no fear, and do not be
troubled on account
of the king of Assyria and all the great
army with him: for
there is a greater with us.
32:8 With him is an arm of flesh; but we have the Lord our
God,
helping us and
fighting for us. And the people put their faith
in what Hezekiah,
king of Judah, said.
32:9 After this, Sennacherib, king of Assyria, sent his
servants
to Jerusalem (at that
time he was stationed with all his army
in front of Lachish),
to say to Hezekiah and all the men of
Judah in Jerusalem,
32:10 Sennacherib, king of Assyria, says, In what are you
placing your hope,
waiting here in the walled town of
Jerusalem?
32:11 Is it not Hezekiah who has got you to do it, causing
your
death from need of
food and water, by saying, The Lord our God
will give us
salvation out of the hands of the king of Assyria?
32:12 Has not this same Hezekiah taken away his high places
and
his altars, saying to
Judah and Jerusalem, Give worship before
one altar only,
burning offerings on it?
32:13 Have you no knowledge of what I and my fathers have
done
to all the peoples of
every land? were the gods of the nations
of those lands able
to keep their land from falling into my
hands?
32:14 Who was there among all the gods of those nations,
which
my fathers put to destruction,
who was able to keep his people
safe from my hands?
and is it possible that your God will keep
you safe from my
hands?
32:15 So do not be tricked by Hezekiah or let him get you to
do
this, and do not put
any faith in what he says: for no god of
any nation or kingdom
has been able to keep his people safe
from my hands, or the
hands of my fathers: how much less will
your God keep you
safe from my hands!
32:16 And his servants said even more against the Lord God
and
against his servant
Hezekiah.
32:17 And he sent letters, in addition, to put shame on the
Lord, the God of
Israel, and to say evil against him, saying,
As the gods of the
nations of other lands have not been able to
keep their people
safe from my hands, no more will the God of
Hezekiah keep his
people safe from my hands.
32:18 These things they said, crying out with a loud voice
in
the Jews' language,
to the people of Jerusalem who were on the
wall, with the
purpose of troubling them and putting fear into
them, so that they might
take the town;
32:19 Talking of the God of Jerusalem as if he was like the
gods
of the peoples of the
earth, the work of men's hands.
32:20 And Hezekiah the king, and Isaiah the prophet, the son
of
Amoz, made prayer
because of this, crying out to heaven.
32:21 And the Lord sent an angel who put to death all the
men of
war and the chiefs
and the captains in the army of the king of
Assyria. So he went
back to his country in shame. And when he
came into the house
of his god, his sons, the offspring of his
body, put him to
death there with the sword.
32:22 So the Lord gave Hezekiah and the people of Jerusalem
salvation from the
power of Sennacherib, the king of Assyria,
and from all others,
giving them rest on every side.
32:23 And great numbers came to Jerusalem with offerings for
the
Lord, and things of
great price for Hezekiah, king of Judah: so
that he was honoured
among all nations from that time.
32:24 In those days Hezekiah was ill and near death; and he
made
prayer to the Lord,
and the Lord in answer gave him a sign.
32:25 But Hezekiah did not do as had been done to him; for
his
heart was lifted up
in pride; and so wrath came on him and on
Judah and Jerusalem.
32:26 But then, Hezekiah, in sorrow for what he had done,
put
away his pride; and
he and all Jerusalem made themselves low,
so that the wrath of
the Lord did not come on them in
Hezekiah's life-time.
32:27 And Hezekiah had very great wealth and honour; and he
made
himself store-houses
for his gold and silver and jewels and
spices, and for
body-covers and all sorts of beautiful vessels.
32:28 And store-houses for the produce of grain and wine and
oil; and buildings
for all sorts of beasts and flocks.
32:29 And he made towns for himself, and got together much
property in flocks
and herds: for God had given him great
wealth.
32:30 It was Hezekiah who had the higher spring of the water
of
Gihon stopped, and
the water taken down on the west side of the
town of David. In
everything he undertook, Hezekiah did well.
32:31 However, in the business of the representatives sent
by
the rulers of Babylon
to get news of the wonder which had taken
place in the land,
God gave up guiding him, testing him to see
what was in his
heart.
32:32 Now the rest of the acts of Hezekiah, and the good he
did,
are recorded in the
vision of Isaiah the prophet, the son of
Amoz, and in the book
of the kings of Judah and Israel.
32:33 So Hezekiah went to rest with his fathers, and they
put
his body into the
higher part of the resting-places of the sons
of David: and all
Judah and the people of Jerusalem gave him
honour at his death.
And Manasseh his son became king in his
place.
33:1 Manasseh was twelve years old when he became king, and
he
was ruling for
fifty-five years in Jerusalem.
33:2 He did evil in the eyes of the Lord, copying the
disgusting
ways of the nations
whom the Lord had sent out of the land
before the children
of Israel.
33:3 For he put up again the high places which had been
pulled
down by his father
Hezekiah; and he made altars for the Baals,
and pillars of wood,
and was a worshipper and servant of all
the stars of heaven;
33:4 And he made altars in the house of the Lord, of which
the
Lord had said, In
Jerusalem will my name be for ever.
33:5 And he made altars for all the stars of heaven in the
two
outer squares of the
house of the Lord.
33:6 More than this, he made his children go through the
fire in
the valley of the son
of Hinnom; and he made use of secret
arts, and signs for
reading the future, and unnatural powers,
and gave positions to
those who had control of spirits and to
wonder-workers: he
did much evil in the eyes of the Lord,
moving him to wrath.
33:7 And he put the image he had made in the house of God,
the
house of which God
had said to David and to Solomon his son, In
this house, and in
Jerusalem, the town which I have made mine
out of all the tribes
of Israel, will I put my name for ever:
33:8 And never again will I let the feet of Israel be moved
out
of the land which I
have given to their fathers; if only they
will take care to do
all my orders, even all the law and the
orders and the rules
given to them by Moses.
33:9 And Manasseh made Judah and the people of Jerusalem go
out
of the true way, so
that they did more evil than those nations
whom the Lord gave up
to destruction before the children of
Israel.
33:10 And the word of the Lord came to Manasseh and his
people,
but they gave no
attention.
33:11 So the Lord sent against them the captains of the army
of
Assyria, who made
Manasseh a prisoner and took him away in
chains to Babylon.
33:12 And crying out to the Lord his God in his trouble, he
made
himself low before
the God of his fathers,
33:13 And made prayer to him; and in answer to his prayer
God
let him come back to
Jerusalem and to his kingdom. Then
Manasseh was certain
that the Lord was God.
33:14 After this he made an outer wall for the town of
David, on
the west side of
Gihon in the valley, as far as the way into
the town by the fish
doorway; and he put a very high wall round
the Ophel; and he put
captains of the army in all the walled
towns of Judah.
33:15 He took away the strange gods and the image out of the
house of the Lord,
and all the altars he had put up on the hill
of the Lord's house
and in Jerusalem, and put them out of the
town.
33:16 And he put the altar of the Lord in order, offering
peace-offerings and
praise-offerings on it, and said that all
Judah were to be
servants of the Lord, the God of Israel.
33:17 However, the people still made offerings in the high
places, but only to
the Lord their God.
33:18 Now the rest of the acts of Manasseh, and his prayer
to
his God, and the
words which the seers said to him in the name
of the Lord, the God
of Israel, are recorded among the acts of
the kings of Israel.
33:19 And the prayer which he made to God, and how God gave
him
an answer, and all
his sin and his wrongdoing, and the places
where he made high
places and put up pillars of wood and
images, before he put
away his pride, are recorded in the
history of the seers.
33:20 So Manasseh went to rest with his fathers, and they
put
his body to rest in
his house, and Amon his son became king in
his place.
33:21 Amon was twenty-two years old when he became king; and
he
was ruling for two
years in Jerusalem.
33:22 He did evil in the eyes of the Lord, as Manasseh his
father had done; and
Amon made offerings to all the images
which his father
Manasseh had made, and was their servant.
33:23 He did not make himself low before the Lord, as his
father
Manasseh had done,
but went on sinning more and more.
33:24 And his servants made a secret design against him, and
put
him to death in his
house.
33:25 But the people of the land put to death all those who
had
taken part in the
design against King Amon, and made his son
Josiah king in his
place.
34:1 Josiah was eight years old when he became king; he was
ruling in Jerusalem
for thirty-one years.
34:2 And he did what was right in the eyes of the Lord,
walking
in the ways of his
father David, without turning to the right
hand or to the left.
34:3 In the eighth year of his rule, while he was still
young,
his heart was first
turned to the God of his father David; and
in the twelfth year
he undertook the clearing away of all the
high places and the
pillars and the images of wood and metal
from Judah and
Jerusalem.
34:4 He had the altars of the Baals broken down, while he
himself was present;
and the sun-images which were placed on
high over them he had
cut down; and the pillars of wood and the
metal images he had
broken up and crushed to dust, dropping the
dust over the
resting-places of the dead who had made offerings
to them.
34:5 And he had the bones of the priests burned on their
altars,
and so he made Judah
and Jerusalem clean.
34:6 And in all the towns of Manasseh and Ephraim and Simeon
as
far as Naphtali, he
made waste their houses round about.
34:7 He had the altars and the pillars of wood pulled down
and
the images crushed to
dust, and all the sun-images cut down,
through all the land
of Israel, and then he went back to
Jerusalem.
34:8 Now in the eighteenth year of his rule, when the land
and
the house had been
made clean, he sent Shaphan, the son of
Azaliah, and
Maaseiah, the ruler of the town, and Joah, the son
of Joahaz, the
recorder, to make good what was damaged in the
house of the Lord his
God.
34:9 And they came to Hilkiah, the chief priest, and gave
him
all the money which
had been taken into the house of God, which
the Levites, the
keepers of the door, had got from Manasseh and
Ephraim and those of
Israel who had not been taken away as
prisoners, and from
all Judah and Benjamin and the people of
Jerusalem.
34:10 And they gave it to the overseers of the work of the
Lord's house, and the
overseers gave it to the workmen working
in the house, for
building it up and making good what was
damaged;
34:11 Even to the woodworkers and builders to get cut stone
and
wood for joining the
structure together and for making boards
for the houses which
the kings of Judah had given up to
destruction.
34:12 And the men did the work well; and those who had
authority
over them were Jahath
and Obadiah, Levites of the sons of
Merari, and Zechariah
and Meshullam, of the sons of the
Kohathites, who were
to be responsible for seeing that the work
was done; and others
of the Levites, who were expert with
instruments of music,
34:13 Had authority over the transport workers, giving
directions to all who
were doing any sort of work; and among
the Levites there
were scribes and overseers and door-keepers.
34:14 Now when they were taking out the money which had come
into the Lord's
house, Hilkiah the priest came across the book
of the law of the
Lord, which he had given by the mouth of
Moses.
34:15 Then Hilkiah said to Shaphan the scribe, I have made
discovery of the book
of the law in the house of the Lord. And
Hilkiah gave the book
to Shaphan.
34:16 And Shaphan took the book to the king; and he gave him
an
account of what had
been done, saying, Your servants are doing
all they have been
given to do;
34:17 They have taken out all the money which was in the
Lord's
house and have given
it to the overseers and to the workmen.
34:18 Then Shaphan the scribe said to the king, Hilkiah the
priest has given me a
book; and he made a start at reading some
of it to the king.
34:19 And the king, hearing the words of the law, took his
robe
in his hands,
violently parting it as a sign of his grief.
34:20 And he gave orders to Hilkiah and to Ahikam, the son
of
Shaphan, and Abdon,
the son of Micah, and Shaphan the scribe
and Asaiah, the
king's servant, saying,
34:21 Go and get directions from the Lord for me and for
those
who are still in
Israel and for Judah, about the words of this
book which has come
to light; for great is the wrath of the
Lord which has been
let loose on us, because our fathers have
not kept the word of
the Lord or done what is recorded in this
book.
34:22 So Hilkiah, and those whom the king sent, went to
Huldah
the woman prophet,
the wife of Shallum, the son of Tokhath, the
son of Hasrah, the
keeper of the robes (now she was living in
Jerusalem, in the
second part of the town); and they had talk
with her about this
thing.
34:23 And she said to them, The Lord, the God of Israel, has
said, Say to the man
who sent you to me,
34:24 These are the words of the Lord: See, I will send evil
on
this place and on its
people, even all the curses in the book
which they have been
reading before the king of Judah;
34:25 Because they have given me up, burning offerings to
other
gods and moving me to
wrath by all the works of their hands; so
my wrath is let loose
on this place and will not be put out.
34:26 But to the king of Judah who sent you to get
directions
from the Lord, say,
This is what the Lord, the God of Israel,
has said: Because you
have given ear to my words,
34:27 And your heart was soft, and you made yourself low
before
God, on hearing his
words about this place and its people, and
with weeping and
signs of grief have made yourself low before
me, I have given ear
to you, says the Lord God.
34:28 See, I will let you go to your fathers, and be put in
your
last resting-place in
peace, and your eyes will not see all the
evil which I will
send on this place and on its people. So they
took this news back
to the king.
34:29 Then the king sent and got together all the
responsible
men of Judah and of
Jerusalem.
34:30 And the king went up to the house of the Lord, with
all
the men of Judah and
the people of Jerusalem, and the priests
and the Levites and
all the people, small and great; and they
were present at his
reading of the book of the law which had
come to light in the
house of the Lord.
34:31 Then the king, taking his place by the pillar, made an
agreement before the
Lord, to go in the way of the Lord, and to
keep his orders and
his decisions and his rules with all his
heart and with all
his soul, and to keep the words of the
agreement recorded in
this book.
34:32 And he made all the people in Jerusalem and Benjamin
give
their word to keep
it. And the people of Jerusalem kept the
agreement of God, the
God of their fathers.
34:33 Josiah took away all the disgusting things out of all
the
lands of the children
of Israel, and made all who were in
Israel servants of
the Lord their God. And as long as he was
living they were true
to the Lord, the God of their fathers.
35:1 And Josiah kept a Passover to the Lord in Jerusalem; on
the
fourteenth day of the
first month they put the Passover lamb to
death.
35:2 And he gave the priests their places, making them
strong
for the work of the
house of God.
35:3 And he said to the Levites, the teachers of all Israel,
who
were holy to the
Lord, See, the holy ark is in the house which
Solomon, the son of
David, king of Israel, made; it will no
longer have to be
transported on your backs: now be the
servants of the Lord
your God and his people Israel,
35:4 And make yourselves ready in your divisions, by your
families, as it is
ordered in the writings of David, king of
Israel, and of
Solomon his son;
35:5 And take your positions in the holy place, grouped in
the
families of your
brothers, the children of the people, and for
every division let
there be a part of a family of the Levites.
35:6 And put the Passover lamb to death, and make yourselves
holy, and make it
ready for your brothers, so that the orders
given by the Lord
through Moses may be done.
35:7 And Josiah gave lambs and goats from the flock as
Passover
offerings for all the
people who were present, to the number of
thirty thousand, and
three thousand oxen: these were from the
king's private
property.
35:8 And his captains freely gave an offering to the people,
the
priests, and the
Levites. Hilkiah and Zechariah and Jehiel, the
rulers of the house
of God, gave to the priests for the
Passover offerings
two thousand, six hundred small cattle and
three hundred oxen.
35:9 And Conaniah and Shemaiah and Nethanel, his brothers,
and
Hashabiah and Jeiel
and Jozabad, the chiefs of the Levites,
gave to the Levites
for the Passover offerings five thousand
small cattle and five
hundred oxen.
35:10 So everything was made ready and the priests took
their
places with the
Levites in their divisions, as the king had
said.
35:11 And they put the Passover lambs to death, the blood
being
drained out by the
priests when it was given to them, and the
Levites did the
skinning.
35:12 And they took away the burned offerings, so that they
might give them to be
offered to the Lord for the divisions of
the families of the
people, as it is recorded in the book of
Moses. And they did
the same with the oxen.
35:13 And the Passover lamb was cooked over the fire, as it
says
in the law; and the
holy offerings were cooked in pots and
basins and vessels,
and taken quickly to all the people.
35:14 And after that, they made ready for themselves and for
the
priests; for the
priests, the sons of Aaron, were offering the
burned offerings and
the fat till night; so the Levites made
ready what was needed
for themselves and for the priests, the
sons of Aaron.
35:15 And the sons of Asaph, the makers of melody, were in
their
places, as ordered by
David and Asaph and Heman and Jeduthun,
the king's seer; and
the door-keepers were stationed at every
door: there was no
need for them to go away from their places,
for their brothers
the Levites made ready for them.
35:16 So everything needed for the worship of the Lord was
made
ready that same day,
for the keeping of the Passover and the
offering of burned
offerings on the altar of the Lord, as King
Josiah had given
orders.
35:17 And all the children of Israel who were present kept
the
Passover and the
feast of unleavened bread at that time for
seven days.
35:18 No Passover like it had been kept in Israel from the
days
of Samuel the
prophet; and not one of the kings of Israel had
ever kept a Passover
like the one kept by Josiah and the
priests and the
Levites and all those of Judah and Israel who
were present, and the
people of Jerusalem.
35:19 In the eighteenth year of the rule of Josiah this
Passover
was kept.
35:20 After all this, and after Josiah had put the house in
order, Neco, king of
Egypt, went up to make war at Carchemish
by the river
Euphrates; and Josiah went out against him.
35:21 But he sent representatives to him, saying, What have
I to
do with you, O king
of Judah? I have not come against you this
day, but against
those with whom I am at war; and God has given
me orders to go
forward quickly: keep out of God's way, for he
is with me, or he
will send destruction on you.
35:22 However, Josiah would not go back; but keeping to his
purpose of fighting
against him, and giving no attention to the
words of Neco, which
came from God, he went forward to the
fight in the valley
of Megiddo.
35:23 And the bowmen sent their arrows at King Josiah, and
the
king said to his
servants, Take me away, for I am badly
wounded.
35:24 So his servants took him out of the line of
war-carriages,
and put him in his
second carriage and took him to Jerusalem,
where he came to his
end, and they put his body in the
resting-place of his
fathers. And in all Judah and Jerusalem
there was great
weeping for Josiah.
35:25 And Jeremiah made a song of grief for Josiah; and to
this
day Josiah is named
by all the makers of melody, men and women,
in their songs of
grief; they made it a rule in Israel; and the
songs are recorded
among the songs of grief.
35:26 Now the rest of the acts of Josiah, and the good he
did,
in keeping with what
is recorded in the law of the Lord,
35:27 And all his acts, first and last, are recorded in the
book
of the kings of
Israel and Judah.
36:1 Then the people of the land took Jehoahaz, the son of
Josiah, and made him
king in Jerusalem in place of his father.
36:2 Jehoahaz was twenty-three years old when he became
king; he
was ruling in
Jerusalem for three months.
36:3 Then the king of Egypt took the kingdom from him in
Jerusalem, and put on
the land a tax of a hundred talents of
silver and a talent
of gold.
36:4 And the king of Egypt made Eliakim his brother king
over
Judah and Jerusalem,
changing his name to Jehoiakim. And Neco
took his brother
Jehoahaz away to Egypt.
36:5 Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he became
king; he
was ruling in
Jerusalem for eleven years, and he did evil in
the eyes of the Lord
his God.
36:6 Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, came up against him,
and
took him away in
chains to Babylon.
36:7 And Nebuchadnezzar took away some of the vessels of the
Lord's house, and put
them in the house of his god in Babylon.
36:8 Now the rest of the acts of Jehoiakim and the
disgusting
things he did, and
all there is to be said against him, are
recorded in the book
of the kings of Israel and Judah; and
Jehoiachin his son
became king in his place.
36:9 Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he became king;
he
was ruling in
Jerusalem for three months and ten days, and he
did evil in the eyes
of the Lord.
36:10 In the spring of the year King Nebuchadnezzar sent and
took him away to
Babylon, with the beautiful vessels of the
house of the Lord,
and made Zedekiah, his father's brother,
king over Judah and
Jerusalem.
36:11 Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king;
he
was ruling in
Jerusalem for eleven years.
36:12 He did evil in the eyes of the Lord, and did not make
himself low before
Jeremiah the prophet who gave him the word
of the Lord.
36:13 And he took up arms against King Nebuchadnezzar,
though he
had made him take an
oath by God; but he made his neck stiff
and his heart hard,
turning away from the Lord, the God of
Israel.
36:14 And more than this, all the great men of Judah and the
priests and the
people made their sin great, turning to all the
disgusting ways of
the nations; and they made unclean the house
of the Lord which he
had made holy in Jerusalem.
36:15 And the Lord, the God of their fathers, sent word to
them
by his servants,
sending early and frequently, because he had
pity on his people
and on his living-place;
36:16 But they put shame on the servants of God, making
sport of
his words and laughing
at his prophets, till the wrath of God
was moved against his
people, till there was no help.
36:17 So he sent against them the king of the Chaldaeans,
who
put their young men
to death with the sword in the house of
their holy place, and
had no pity for any, young man or virgin,
old man or
white-haired: God gave them all into his hands.
36:18 And all the vessels of the house of God, great and
small,
and the stored wealth
of the Lord's house and the wealth of the
king and his chiefs,
he took away to Babylon.
36:19 And the house of God was burned and the wall of
Jerusalem
broken down; all its
great houses were burned with fire and all
its beautiful vessels
given up to destruction.
36:20 And all who had not come to death by the sword he took
away prisoners to
Babylon; and they became servants to him and
to his sons till the
kingdom of Persia came to power:
36:21 So that the words of the Lord, which he said by the
mouth
of Jeremiah, might
come true, till the land had had pleasure in
her Sabbaths; for as
long as she was waste the land kept the
Sabbath, till seventy
years were complete.
36:22 Now in the first year of Cyrus, king of Persia, in
order
that the words which
the Lord had said by the mouth of Jeremiah
might come true, the
spirit of Cyrus, king of Persia, was moved
by the Lord, and he
made a public statement and had it given
out through all his
kingdom and put in writing, saying,
36:23 Cyrus, king of Persia, has said, All the kingdoms of
the
earth have been given
to me by the Lord, the God of heaven; and
he has made me
responsible for building a house for him in
Jerusalem, which is
in Judah. Whoever there is among you of all
his people, may the Lord his God be with him and let him go up.