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OET-RV 2 CHR Chapter 10

OET2 CHR 10 ©

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10:1Yisrael splits in two

Full kingdom

(1 Kgs 12:1-20)

10Then Rehaveam (Rehoboam) went to Shekem where all Yisrael had gathered for his coronation. 2Meanwhile, Nevat’s son Yaraveam (Jeroboam) had fled from King Shelomoh and was down in Egypt, but when he heard about the coming coronation, he returned from Egypt. 3So the leaders of the northern tribes summoned Yaraveam, and he went with them to speak to Shelomoh’s son Rehaveam and all Yisrael, saying, 4“Your father made us work very hard, but now, lighten the demands that your father made on us, and we’ll serve you.”

5“Come back to me in three days.” Rehaveam answered, so the people departed.

6Then King Rehaveam consulted with the older men who’d advised his father Shelomoh when he was still alive, asking them, “How do you all advise me to answer the people?”

7“If you are good to those people and do things that please them, and speak kindly to them,” they answered, “then they’ll serve you for a long time to come.”

8However, Rehaveam rejected their advice, and consulted some of the young men there who’d grown up with him. 9How would you guys suggest that I answer the people who’ve asked me to lighten the burden on them from the days of my father?”

10Those people tell you that your father was hard on them and that you should lighten their load,” his contemporaries advised him. “But you should tell that that your little finger is thicker than your father’s waist, 11and that whereas he required them to contribute, you’ll be even more demanding. Tell them that he might have whipped you with leather whips, but that you’ll whip them with scorpions!”

12So Yaraveam and all the people returned to King Rehaveam on the third day as he’d prearranged, 13and ignoring the advice of the older men, the king answered the people harshly. 14He passed on the suggestion of the younger men, telling the people, “I’ll make your burden even heavier. My father rebuked you all with whips, but I’ll do it with scorpions.” 15So the king took no notice of the people’s request, because it was God turning events around so that what Yahweh had said to Yaraveam (Nevat’s son) through Ahiyah (from Shiloh), would come to pass.

16When all the Israelis saw that the king hadn’t listened to them, and the people from the northern tribes answered the king, “What did David have to do with us anyway? We had nothing to gain from Yeshay’s (Jesse’s) son. You might as well all head home, and then they’ll see what happened to David’s dynasty.”

So they all went home[ref] 17and Rehaveam ended up only ruling over the Israelis living in the Yehudah region.

18King Rehaveam (still in Shekem) sent out Hadoram, his supervisor of the forced labourers, but the Israelis hurled stones at him and killed him. When he heard about that, King Rehoboam forced his way into his chariot and escaped to Yerushalem, 19and northern Yisrael has rebelled against David’s descendants until today.


10:16: 2Sam 20:1.

OET2 CHR 10 ©

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