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2 CHR 25:1–25:28 ©

2 Chronicles 25

25Amaziah was twenty-five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned in Jerusalem for twenty-nine years. His mother’s name was Jehoaddan of Jerusalem. 2He did what was right in the eyes of the Eternal, but not with an undivided mind. 3When he had secured his kingdom, he killed the officers who had murdered the king his father, 4but he did not kill their children; he followed the injunction of the Eternal as written in the lawbook of Moses, that fathers are not to die on account of their children, nor children on account of their fathers, but that everyone must die for his own sin. 5Amaziah also mustered the men of Judah, placing them by families under generals and commanders; he took a census of all the men of Judah and of Benjamin, from twenty years and upwards, and found that they numbered three hundred thousand picked men, fit for active service, able to handle spears and shields.

6He further hired from Israel, for forty-one thousand two hundred and fifty pounds, a hundred thousand gallant soldiers. 7But a man of God came and said to him, “O king, do not take the force of Israelites, for the Eternal is not with Israel (that is, with any of the Ephraimites). 8Go by yourself, strike your own blow, be brave in battle; God will not let you fall before the foe, for God has power to help and to hurl down.” 9Amaziah said to the man of God, “But what shall we do about the forty-one thousand two hundred and fifty pounds which I have paid to the troops of Israel?” The man of God replied, “The Eternal is able to give you far more than that.” 10Then Amaziah detached the troops which had joined him from Ephraim; he sent them home. This enraged them against Judah, and they returned home furious. 11Amaziah took heart and led out his men to the wady of Salt, where he killed ten thousand of the men of Seir, 12while the men of Judah carried off other ten thousand alive, and taking them to the top of the Rock flung them down, till they were all dashed to pieces. 13Meantime the troops which Amaziah had sent home, refusing to take them into battle, fell upon the towns of Judah, from Samaria as far as to Bethhoron, killing three thousand men and capturing large booty.

14It was after his return from the massacre of the Edomites, that Amaziah brought the gods of the men of Seir and set them up to be his gods, bowing in homage before them and burning incense to them. 15At this the Eternal’s anger blazed against Amaziah; he sent him a prophet who asked him, “Why have you resorted to foreign gods, to gods who could not save their own people from you?” 16As they talked, the king said, “Did we appoint you to be a counsellor of the king? Give over; why should you lose your life?” So the prophet stopped, saying, “Well, I know God’s counsel; he means to destroy you, because you have done this, and refused to listen to my warning.”

17Then Amaziah king of Judah let himself be counselled to send a message to Joash son of Jehoahaz, the son of Jehu, king of Israel, challenging him to an encounter. 18Joash king of Israel sent this answer to Amaziah king of Judah: “The thistle at Lebanon sent word to the cedar at Lebanon, saying, ‘Give your daughter to my son in marriage’ --when a wild animal at Lebanon trampled down the thistle as it passed! 19You have defeated Edom (you say to yourself), and you are proud of it. Stay at home; why provoke trouble, to the ruin of yourself, and of Judah with you?” 20But Amaziah would not listen to him--which was God’s doing, in order to give Judah over to their foes, for having had recourse to the gods of Edom. 21So Joash king of Israel sallied out; he and Amaziah king of Judah had an encounter at Beth-shemesh, which belongs to Judah; 22Judah was overthrown by Israel, and every man scurried home. 23At Beth-shemesh Joash king of Israel captured Amaziah king of Judah, the son of Joash, the grandson of Ahaziah; he took him down to Jerusalem, demolished the wall of Jerusalem for two hundred yards, from the gate of Ephraim to the Corner gate, 24seized all the gold and silver and all the articles to be found in the temple of God, and all the treasures in the royal palace, carried off the household of Obed-edom and other hos­tages, and then returned to Samaria.

25Amaziah the son of Joash, king of Judah, lived for fifteen years after the death of Joash son of Jehoahaz, king of Israel. 26As for the rest of the acts of Amaziah, from first to last, are they not described in the Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel? 27No sooner did Amaziah cease to follow the Eternal, than a con­spiracy was formed against him in Jerusalem; he fled to Lakhish, but the conspirators sent men after him and murdered him at Lakhish; 28he was then brought back on horses and buried with his fathers, in the capital of Judah.

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