1 Kings 15:1-24New King James Version (NKJV)
Abijam
Reigns in Judah
15 In the eighteenth year of King Jeroboam
the son of Nebat, Abijam became king over Judah. 2 He
reigned three years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Maachah
the granddaughter of Abishalom. 3 And he walked in
all the sins of his father, which he had done before him; his heart was not
loyal to the Lord his
God, as was the heart of his father David. 4 Nevertheless
for David’s sake the Lord his
God gave him a lamp in Jerusalem, by setting up his son after him and by
establishing Jerusalem; 5 because David did what
was right in the eyes of the Lord,
and had not turned aside from anything that He commanded him all the days of
his life, except in the matter of Uriah the Hittite. 6 And
there was war between Rehoboam[a] and Jeroboam all the days of his life. 7 Now
the rest of the acts of Abijam, and all that he did, are they
not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah? And there was
war between Abijam and Jeroboam.
8 So Abijam rested with his fathers, and
they buried him in the City of David. Then Asa his son reigned in his place.
Asa
Reigns in Judah
9 In the twentieth year of Jeroboam king
of Israel, Asa became king over Judah. 10 And he
reigned forty-one years in Jerusalem. His grandmother’s name was Maachah
the granddaughter of Abishalom. 11 Asa did what
was right in the eyes of the Lord,
as did his father David. 12 And he
banished the perverted persons[b]from the land, and removed all the idols that his fathers
had made. 13 Also he removed Maachah his
grandmother from being queen mother, because she had made an
obscene image of Asherah.[c] And Asa cut down her obscene image and burned it by
the Brook Kidron. 14 But the high places were not
removed. Nevertheless Asa’s heart was loyal to the Lord all his days. 15 He
also brought into the house of the Lord the
things which his father had dedicated, and the things which he himself had
dedicated: silver and gold and utensils.
16 Now there was war between Asa and Baasha
king of Israel all their days. 17 And Baasha king
of Israel came up against Judah, and built Ramah, that he might let none go out
or come in to Asa king of Judah. 18 Then Asa took
all the silver and gold that was left in the treasuries of the
house of the Lord and
the treasuries of the king’s house, and delivered them into the hand of his
servants. And King Asa sent them to Ben-Hadad the son of Tabrimmon, the son of
Hezion, king of Syria, who dwelt in Damascus, saying, 19 “Let
there be a treaty between you and me, as there was between my father
and your father. See, I have sent you a present of silver and gold. Come and
break your treaty with Baasha king of Israel, so that he will withdraw from
me.”
20 So Ben-Hadad heeded King Asa, and sent
the captains of his armies against the cities of Israel. He attacked Ijon, Dan,
Abel Beth Maachah, and all Chinneroth, with all the land of Naphtali. 21 Now
it happened, when Baasha heard it, that he stopped building
Ramah, and remained in Tirzah.
22 Then King Asa made a proclamation
throughout all Judah; none was exempted. And they took away
the stones and timber of Ramah, which Baasha had used for building; and with
them King Asa built Geba of Benjamin, and Mizpah.
23 The rest of all the acts of Asa, all his
might, all that he did, and the cities which he built, are they
not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah? But in the
time of his old age he was diseased in his feet. 24 So
Asa rested with his fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the City of
David his father. Then Jehoshaphat his son reigned in his place.
2 Chronicles 13-16New King
James Version (NKJV)
Abijah Reigns in Judah
13 In the eighteenth year of King Jeroboam, Abijah
became king over Judah. 2 He reigned three years in
Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Michaiah[a] the daughter of Uriel
of Gibeah.
And there was war between
Abijah and Jeroboam. 3 Abijah set the battle in
order with an army of valiant warriors, four hundred thousand choice men.
Jeroboam also drew up in battle formation against him with eight hundred
thousand choice men, mighty men of valor.
4 Then Abijah stood on Mount Zemaraim, which is in
the mountains of Ephraim, and said, “Hear me, Jeroboam and all Israel: 5 Should
you not know that the Lord God of Israel gave the dominion over
Israel to David forever, to him and his sons, by a covenant of salt? 6 Yet
Jeroboam the son of Nebat, the servant of Solomon the son of David, rose up and
rebelled against his lord. 7 Then worthless rogues
gathered to him, and strengthened themselves against Rehoboam the son of
Solomon, when Rehoboam was young and inexperienced and could not withstand
them. 8 And now you think to withstand the kingdom
of the Lord, which is in the hand of the sons of David; and you are a
great multitude, and with you are the gold calves which Jeroboam made for you
as gods. 9 Have you not cast out the priests of
the Lord, the sons of Aaron, and the Levites, and made for yourselves
priests, like the peoples of other lands, so that whoever
comes to consecrate himself with a young bull and seven rams may be a priest
of things that are not gods? 10 But
as for us, the Lord is our God, and we have not forsaken
Him; and the priests who minister to the Lord are the
sons of Aaron, and the Levites attend to their duties. 11 And
they burn to the Lord every morning and every evening burnt
sacrifices and sweet incense; they also set the
showbread in order on the pure gold table,
and the lampstand of gold with its lamps to burn every evening; for we keep the
command of the Lord our God, but you have forsaken Him. 12 Now
look, God Himself is with us as our head, and His priests with
sounding trumpets to sound the alarm against you. O children of Israel, do not
fight against the Lord God of your fathers, for you shall not
prosper!”
13 But Jeroboam caused an ambush to go around behind
them; so they were in front of Judah, and the ambush was behind
them. 14 And when Judah looked around, to their
surprise the battle line was at both front and rear; and they
cried out to the Lord, and the priests sounded the trumpets. 15 Then
the men of Judah gave a shout; and as the men of Judah shouted, it happened
that God struck Jeroboam and all Israel before Abijah and Judah. 16 And
the children of Israel fled before Judah, and God delivered them into their
hand. 17 Then Abijah and his people struck them
with a great slaughter; so five hundred thousand choice men of Israel fell slain. 18 Thus
the children of Israel were subdued at that time; and the children of Judah
prevailed, because they relied on the Lord God of their fathers.
19 And Abijah pursued Jeroboam and took cities from
him: Bethel with its villages, Jeshanah with its villages, and Ephrain[b] with its
villages. 20 So Jeroboam did not recover strength
again in the days of Abijah; and the Lord struck him, and he died.
21 But Abijah grew mighty, married fourteen wives, and
begot twenty-two sons and sixteen daughters. 22 Now
the rest of the acts of Abijah, his ways, and his sayings are written
in the annals of the prophet Iddo.
14 So Abijah rested with his fathers, and they buried
him in the City of David. Then Asa his son reigned in his place. In his days
the land was quiet for ten years.
Asa Reigns in Judah
2 Asa did what was good and right in
the eyes of the Lord his God, 3 for he
removed the altars of the foreign gods and the high places,
and broke down the sacred pillars and cut down the wooden
images. 4 He commanded Judah to seek
the Lord God of their fathers, and to observe the law and the
commandment. 5 He also removed the high places and
the incense altars from all the cities of Judah, and the kingdom was quiet
under him. 6 And he built fortified cities in
Judah, for the land had rest; he had no war in those years, because
the Lord had given him rest. 7 Therefore
he said to Judah, “Let us build these cities and make walls around them, and
towers, gates, and bars, while the land is yet
before us, because we have sought the Lord our God; we have
sought Him, and He has given us rest on every side.” So they
built and prospered. 8 And Asa had an army of three
hundred thousand from Judah who carried shields and spears, and from Benjamin
two hundred and eighty thousand men who carried shields and drew bows; all
these were mighty men of valor.
9 Then Zerah the Ethiopian came out against them with
an army of a million men and three hundred chariots, and he came to
Mareshah. 10 So Asa went out against him, and they
set the troops in battle array in the Valley of Zephathah at Mareshah. 11 And
Asa cried out to the Lord his God, and said, “Lord, it is nothing
for You to help, whether with many or with those who have no power; help us,
O Lord our God, for we rest on You, and in Your name we go against
this multitude. O Lord, You are our God; do not let man
prevail against You!”
12 So the Lord struck the Ethiopians before
Asa and Judah, and the Ethiopians fled. 13 And Asa
and the people who were with him pursued them to Gerar. So the
Ethiopians were overthrown, and they could not recover, for they were broken
before the Lord and His army. And they carried away very much
spoil. 14 Then they defeated all the cities around
Gerar, for the fear of the Lord came upon them; and they plundered
all the cities, for there was exceedingly much spoil in them. 15 They
also attacked the livestock enclosures, and carried off sheep and camels in
abundance, and returned to Jerusalem.
The Reforms of Asa
15 Now the Spirit of God came upon Azariah the son of
Oded. 2 And he went out to meet Asa, and said to
him: “Hear me, Asa, and all Judah and Benjamin. The Lord is with
you while you are with Him. If you seek Him, He will be found by you; but if
you forsake Him, He will forsake you. 3 For a long
time Israel has been without the true God, without a teaching
priest, and without law; 4 but when in their
trouble they turned to the Lord God of Israel, and sought Him, He was
found by them. 5 And in those times there
was no peace to the one who went out, nor to the one who came in, but
great turmoil was on all the inhabitants of the lands. 6 So
nation was destroyed by nation, and city by city, for God troubled them with
every adversity. 7 But you, be strong and do not
let your hands be weak, for your work shall be rewarded!”
8 And when Asa heard these words and the prophecy of
Oded[c] the prophet, he took
courage, and removed the abominable idols from all the land of Judah and
Benjamin and from the cities which he had taken in the mountains of Ephraim;
and he restored the altar of the Lord that was before
the vestibule of the Lord. 9 Then he gathered
all Judah and Benjamin, and those who dwelt with them from Ephraim, Manasseh,
and Simeon, for they came over to him in great numbers from Israel when they
saw that the Lord his God was with him.
10 So they gathered together at Jerusalem in the third
month, in the fifteenth year of the reign of Asa. 11 And
they offered to the Lord at that time seven hundred bulls and seven
thousand sheep from the spoil they had brought. 12 Then
they entered into a covenant to seek the Lord God of their fathers
with all their heart and with all their soul; 13 and
whoever would not seek the Lord God of Israel was to be put to death,
whether small or great, whether man or woman. 14 Then
they took an oath before the Lord with a loud voice, with shouting
and trumpets and rams’ horns. 15 And all Judah
rejoiced at the oath, for they had sworn with all their heart and sought Him with
all their soul; and He was found by them, and the Lord gave them rest
all around.
16 Also he removed Maachah, the mother of Asa the king,
from being queen mother, because she had made an obscene image
of Asherah;[d] and Asa cut down her
obscene image, then crushed and burned it by the Brook
Kidron. 17 But the high places were not removed
from Israel. Nevertheless the heart of Asa was loyal all his days.
18 He also brought into the house of God the things
that his father had dedicated and that he himself had dedicated: silver and
gold and utensils. 19 And there was no war until
the thirty-fifth year of the reign of Asa.
Asa’s Treaty with Syria
16 In the thirty-sixth year of the reign of Asa, Baasha
king of Israel came up against Judah and built Ramah, that he might let none go
out or come in to Asa king of Judah. 2 Then Asa
brought silver and gold from the treasuries of the house of
the Lord and of the king’s house, and sent to Ben-Hadad king of
Syria, who dwelt in Damascus, saying, 3 “Let
there be a treaty between you and me, as there was between my father
and your father. See, I have sent you silver and gold; come, break your treaty
with Baasha king of Israel, so that he will withdraw from me.”
4 So Ben-Hadad heeded King Asa, and sent the captains
of his armies against the cities of Israel. They attacked Ijon, Dan, Abel Maim,
and all the storage cities of Naphtali. 5 Now it
happened, when Baasha heard it, that he stopped building Ramah
and ceased his work. 6 Then King Asa took all
Judah, and they carried away the stones and timber of Ramah, which Baasha had
used for building; and with them he built Geba and Mizpah.
Hanani’s Message to Asa
7 And at that time Hanani the seer came to Asa king of
Judah, and said to him: “Because you have relied on the king of Syria, and have
not relied on the Lord your God, therefore the army of the king of
Syria has escaped from your hand. 8 Were the
Ethiopians and the Lubim not a huge army with very many chariots and horsemen?
Yet, because you relied on the Lord, He delivered them into your
hand. 9 For the eyes of the Lord run to
and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose
heart is loyal to Him. In this you have done foolishly;
therefore from now on you shall have wars.” 10 Then
Asa was angry with the seer, and put him in prison, for he was enraged
at him because of this. And Asa oppressed some of the people
at that time.
Illness and Death of Asa
11 Note that the acts of Asa, first and last, are
indeed written in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel. 12 And
in the thirty-ninth year of his reign, Asa became diseased in his feet, and his
malady was severe; yet in his disease he did not seek the Lord, but the
physicians.
13 So Asa rested with his fathers; he died in the
forty-first year of his reign. 14 They buried him
in his own tomb, which he had made for himself in the City of David; and they
laid him in the bed which was filled with spices and various ingredients
prepared in a mixture of ointments. They made a very great burning for him.
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