2 Chronicles 28New King James Version (NKJV)
Ahaz Reigns in Judah
28 Ahaz was twenty years old
when he became king, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem; and he did not
do what was right in the sight of the Lord, as his father
David had done. 2 For he walked in the
ways of the kings of Israel, and made molded images for the Baals. 3 He
burned incense in the Valley of the Son of Hinnom, and burned his children in
the fire, according to the abominations of the nations whom
the Lord had cast out before the children of Israel. 4 And
he sacrificed and burned incense on the high places, on the hills, and under
every green tree.
Syria and Israel Defeat Judah
5 Therefore the Lord his
God delivered him into the hand of the king of Syria. They defeated him, and
carried away a great multitude of them as captives, and brought them to
Damascus. Then he was also delivered into the hand of the king of Israel, who
defeated him with a great slaughter. 6 For Pekah
the son of Remaliah killed one hundred and twenty thousand in Judah in one day,
all valiant men, because they had forsaken the Lord God of their
fathers. 7 Zichri, a mighty man of Ephraim, killed
Maaseiah the king’s son, Azrikam the officer over the house, and Elkanah who
was second to the king. 8 And the children
of Israel carried away captive of their brethren two hundred thousand women,
sons, and daughters; and they also took away much spoil from them, and brought
the spoil to Samaria.
Israel Returns the Captives
9 But a prophet of
the Lord was there, whose name was Oded; and he went
out before the army that came to Samaria, and said to them: “Look, because
the Lord God of your fathers was angry with Judah, He has delivered
them into your hand; but you have killed them in a rage that reaches
up to heaven. 10 And now you propose to force the
children of Judah and Jerusalem to be your male and female slaves; but
are you not also guilty before the Lord your God? 11 Now
hear me, therefore, and return the captives, whom you have taken captive from
your brethren, for the fierce wrath of the Lord is upon
you.”
12 Then some 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, stood
up against those who came from the war, 13 and said
to them, “You shall not bring the captives here, for we already have
offended the Lord. You intend to add to our sins and to our guilt; for our
guilt is great, and there is fierce wrath against
Israel.” 14 So the armed men left the captives and
the spoil before the leaders and all the assembly. 15 Then
the men who were designated by name rose up and took the captives, and from the
spoil they clothed all who were naked among them, dressed them and gave them
sandals, gave them food and drink, and anointed them; and they let all the
feeble ones ride on donkeys. So they brought them to their brethren at Jericho,
the city of palm trees. Then they returned to Samaria.
Assyria Refuses to Help Judah
16 At the same time King Ahaz sent to
the kings[a] of Assyria to help
him. 17 For again the Edomites had come, attacked
Judah, and carried away captives. 18 The
Philistines also had invaded the cities of the lowland and of the South of
Judah, and had taken Beth Shemesh, Aijalon, Gederoth, Sochoh with its villages,
Timnah with its villages, and Gimzo with its villages; and they dwelt
there. 19 For the Lord brought Judah low
because of Ahaz king of Israel, for he had encouraged moral decline in Judah
and had been continually unfaithful to the Lord. 20 Also
Tiglath-Pileser[b] king of Assyria came
to him and distressed him, and did not assist him. 21 For
Ahaz took part of the treasures from the house of
the Lord, from the house of the king, and from the leaders, and he
gave it to the king of Assyria; but he did not help him.
Apostasy and Death of Ahaz
22 Now in the time of his distress
King Ahaz became increasingly unfaithful to the Lord. This is that King
Ahaz. 23 For he sacrificed to the gods of Damascus
which had defeated him, saying, “Because the gods of the kings of Syria help
them, I will sacrifice to them that they may help me.” But they were the ruin
of him and of all Israel. 24 So Ahaz gathered the
articles of the house of God, cut in pieces the articles of the house of God,
shut up the doors of the house of the Lord, and made for himself altars in
every corner of Jerusalem. 25 And in every single
city of Judah he made high places to burn incense to other gods, and provoked
to anger the Lord God of his fathers.
26 Now the rest of his acts and all
his ways, from first to last, indeed they are written in the
book of the kings of Judah and Israel. 27 So Ahaz
rested with his fathers, and they buried him in the city, in Jerusalem; but
they did not bring him into the tombs of the kings of Israel. Then Hezekiah his
son reigned in his place.
2 Kings 16-17New King James Version (NKJV)
Ahaz Reigns in Judah
16 In the seventeenth year of Pekah the son of
Remaliah, Ahaz the son of Jotham, king of Judah, began to reign. 2 Ahaz was twenty
years old when he became king, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem; and
he did not do what was right in the sight of
the Lord his God, as his father David had done. 3 But
he walked in the way of the kings of Israel; indeed he made his son pass
through the fire, according to the abominations of the nations whom
the Lord had cast out from before the children of Israel. 4 And
he sacrificed and burned incense on the high places, on the hills, and under
every green tree.
5 Then Rezin king of Syria and Pekah
the son of Remaliah, king of Israel, came up to Jerusalem to make war;
and they besieged Ahaz but could not overcome him.6 At
that time Rezin king of Syria captured Elath for Syria, and drove the men of
Judah from Elath. Then the Edomites[a] went to Elath, and
dwell there to this day.
7 So Ahaz sent messengers to
Tiglath-Pileser king of Assyria, saying, “I am your servant
and your son. Come up and save me from the hand of the king of Syria and from
the hand of the king of Israel, who rise up against me.” 8 And
Ahaz took the silver and gold that was found in the house of the Lord, and
in the treasuries of the king’s house, and sent it as a
present to the king of Assyria. 9 So the king of
Assyria heeded him; for the king of Assyria went up against Damascus and took
it, carried its people captive to Kir, and killed Rezin.
10 Now King Ahaz went to Damascus to
meet Tiglath-Pileser king of Assyria, and saw an altar that was at
Damascus; and King Ahaz sent to Urijah the priest the design of the altar and
its pattern, according to all its workmanship. 11 Then
Urijah the priest built an altar according to all that King Ahaz had sent from
Damascus. So Urijah the priest made it before King Ahaz came
back from Damascus. 12 And when the king came back
from Damascus, the king saw the altar; and the king approached the altar and
made offerings on it. 13 So he burned his burnt
offering and his grain offering; and he poured his drink offering and sprinkled
the blood of his peace offerings on the altar. 14 He
also brought the bronze altar which was before the Lord,
from the front of the temple—from between the new altar and
the house of the Lord—and put it on the north side of the new altar. 15 Then
King Ahaz commanded Urijah the priest, saying, “On the great new altar
burn the morning burnt offering, the evening grain offering, the king’s burnt
sacrifice, and his grain offering, with the burnt offering of all the people of
the land, their grain offering, and their drink offerings; and sprinkle on it
all the blood of the burnt offering and all the blood of the sacrifice. And the
bronze altar shall be for me to inquire by.” 16 Thus
did Urijah the priest, according to all that King Ahaz commanded.
17 And King Ahaz cut off the panels
of the carts, and removed the lavers from them; and he took down the Sea from
the bronze oxen that were under it, and put it on a pavement
of stones. 18 Also he removed the Sabbath pavilion
which they had built in the temple, and he removed the king’s outer entrance
from the house of the Lord, on account of the king of Assyria.
19 Now the rest of the acts of Ahaz
which he did, are they not written in the book of the
chronicles of the kings of Judah? 20 So Ahaz rested
with his fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the City of David. Then
Hezekiah his son reigned in his place.
Hoshea Reigns in Israel
17 In the twelfth year of Ahaz king of Judah,
Hoshea the son of Elah became king of Israel in Samaria, and he reigned nine
years. 2 And he did evil in the sight of
the Lord, but not as the kings of Israel who were before him. 3 Shalmaneser
king of Assyria came up against him; and Hoshea became his vassal, and paid him
tribute money. 4 And the king of Assyria uncovered
a conspiracy by Hoshea; for he had sent messengers to So, king of Egypt, and
brought no tribute to the king of Assyria, as he had done year
by year. Therefore the king of Assyria shut him up, and bound him in prison.
Israel Carried Captive to Assyria
5 Now the king of Assyria went
throughout all the land, and went up to Samaria and besieged it for three
years. 6 In the ninth year of Hoshea, the king of
Assyria took Samaria and carried Israel away to Assyria, and placed them in
Halah and by the Habor, the River of Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes.
7 For so it was that the children of
Israel had sinned against the Lord their God, who had brought them up
out of the land of Egypt, from under the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt; and
they had feared other gods, 8 and had walked in the
statutes of the nations whom the Lord had cast out from before the
children of Israel, and of the kings of Israel, which they had made. 9 Also
the children of Israel secretly did against the Lord their God things
that were not right, and they built for themselves high places
in all their cities, from watchtower to fortified city. 10 They
set up for themselves sacred pillars and wooden images[b] on every high hill and
under every green tree. 11 There they burned
incense on all the high places, like the nations whom the Lord had
carried away before them; and they did wicked things to provoke
the Lord to anger, 12 for they served
idols, of which the Lord had said to them, “You shall not do this
thing.”
13 Yet the Lord testified against
Israel and against Judah, by all of His prophets, every seer, saying, “Turn
from your evil ways, and keep My commandments and My statutes,
according to all the law which I commanded your fathers, and which I sent to
you by My servants the prophets.” 14 Nevertheless
they would not hear, but stiffened their necks, like the necks of their
fathers, who did not believe in the Lord their God. 15 And
they rejected His statutes and His covenant that He had made with their
fathers, and His testimonies which He had testified against them; they followed
idols, became idolaters, and went after the nations who were all
around them, concerning whom the Lord had charged
them that they should not do like them. 16 So they
left all the commandments of the Lord their God, made for themselves
a molded image and two calves, made a wooden image and
worshiped all the host of heaven, and served Baal. 17 And
they caused their sons and daughters to pass through the fire, practiced
witchcraft and soothsaying, and sold themselves to do evil in the sight of
the Lord, to provoke Him to anger. 18 Therefore
the Lord was very angry with Israel, and removed them from His sight;
there was none left but the tribe of Judah alone.
19 Also Judah did not keep the
commandments of the Lord their God, but walked in the statutes of
Israel which they made. 20 And
the Lord rejected all the descendants of Israel, afflicted them, and
delivered them into the hand of plunderers, until He had cast them from His
sight. 21 For He tore Israel from the house of
David, and they made Jeroboam the son of Nebat king. Then Jeroboam drove Israel
from following the Lord, and made them commit a great sin. 22 For
the children of Israel walked in all the sins of Jeroboam which he did; they
did not depart from them, 23 until
the Lord removed Israel out of His sight, as He had said by all His
servants the prophets. So Israel was carried away from their own land to
Assyria, as it is to this day.
Assyria Resettles Samaria
24 Then the king of Assyria
brought people from Babylon, Cuthah, Ava, Hamath, and from
Sepharvaim, and placed them in the cities of Samaria instead
of the children of Israel; and they took possession of Samaria and dwelt in its
cities. 25 And it was so, at the beginning of their
dwelling there, that they did not fear the Lord;
therefore the Lord sent lions among them, which killed some of
them. 26 So they spoke to the king of Assyria,
saying, “The nations whom you have removed and placed in the cities of Samaria
do not know the rituals of the God of the land; therefore He has sent lions
among them, and indeed, they are killing them because they do not know the
rituals of the God of the land.” 27 Then the king
of Assyria commanded, saying, “Send there one of the priests whom you brought
from there; let him go and dwell there, and let him teach them the rituals of
the God of the land.” 28 Then one of the priests
whom they had carried away from Samaria came and dwelt in Bethel, and taught
them how they should fear the Lord.
29 However every nation continued to
make gods of its own, and put them in the shrines on the high
places which the Samaritans had made, every nation in the
cities where they dwelt. 30 The men of Babylon made
Succoth Benoth, the men of Cuth made Nergal, the men of Hamath made
Ashima, 31 and the Avites made Nibhaz and Tartak;
and the Sepharvites burned their children in fire to Adrammelech and
Anammelech, the gods of Sepharvaim. 32 So they
feared the Lord, and from every class they appointed for themselves
priests of the high places, who sacrificed for them in the shrines of the high
places. 33 They feared the Lord, yet served
their own gods—according to the rituals of the nations from among whom they
were carried away.
34 To this day they continue
practicing the former rituals; they do not fear the Lord, nor do they
follow their statutes or their ordinances, or the law and commandment which
the Lord had commanded the children of Jacob, whom He named
Israel, 35 with whom the Lord had made a
covenant and charged them, saying: “You shall not fear other gods, nor bow down
to them nor serve them nor sacrifice to them; 36 but
the Lord, who brought you up from the land of Egypt with great power and
an outstretched arm, Him you shall fear, Him you shall worship, and to Him you
shall offer sacrifice. 37 And the statutes, the
ordinances, the law, and the commandment which He wrote for you, you shall be
careful to observe forever; you shall not fear other gods. 38 And
the covenant that I have made with you, you shall not forget, nor shall you
fear other gods. 39 But the Lord your God
you shall fear; and He will deliver you from the hand of all your
enemies.” 40 However they did not obey, but they
followed their former rituals. 41 So these nations
feared the Lord, yet served their carved images; also their children and
their children’s children have continued doing as their fathers did, even to
this day.
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