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Moff 2 CHR Chapter 12

2 CHR 12 ©

12It was after Rehoboam’s kingdom was established, after he became powerful, that he and all Israel along with him forsook the law of the Eternal. 2As they had broken faith with the Eternal, in the fifth year of Rehoboam’s reign Shishak king of Egypt marched against Jerusalem 3with twelve hundred chariots and sixty thousand cavalry and an innumerable army from Egypt, Libyans, Troglodytes, and Ethiopians. 4He captured the fortified towns belonging to Judah, and then reached Jerusalem. Rehoboam and the nobility of Judah had gathered at Jerusalem, on account of Shishak; 5and to them the prophet Shemaiah brought this message from the Eternal: “As you have forsaken me, I have abandoned you to Shishak.” 6The nobility and the king humbled themselves, crying, “The Eternal is just!” 7So when the Eternal saw that they had humbled themselves, the Eternal sent this message to Shemaiah: “They have humbled themselves; I will not destroy them; in a little while I will grant them deliverance. My wrath shall not be vented on Jerusalem by Shishak; 8yet they must be his servants, to let them know the difference between my service and the service of foreign lands.”

9So Shishak king of Egypt attacked Jerusalem, carrying off the treasures of the temple of the Eternal and the treasures of the royal palace; he carried off everything, even the golden shields made by Solomon. 10(Rehoboam made bronze shields instead, which he entrusted to the officers of the guard who guarded the entry to the royal palace; 11whenever the king entered the temple of the Eternal, the guards carried the shields, and then brought them back to the guard-room.) 12But as Rehoboam humbled himself, the Eternal’s wrath was averted, so that he was not utterly destroyed. Besides, there was some good left still in Judah.

13King Rehoboam then regained his royal power at Jerusalem; Rehoboam was forty-one years old when he began to reign, and he reigned for seventeen years in Jerusalem, the city chosen by the Eternal out of all the clans of Israel, to belong to himself. His mother’s name was Naamah the Ammonitess. 14He did evil, for he had no mind to worship the Eternal.

15The acts of Rehoboam, from first to last, are they not described in the histories of Shemaiah the prophet and of Iddo the seer? (Rehoboam and Jeroboam were always fighting.) 19Rehoboam slept with his fathers, and was buried in David’s burg; Abijah his son reigned instead of him.

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