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OET-RV 2 CHR Chapter 22

OET2 CHR 22 ©

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

22:1Yehudah’s king Ahazyah

Both kingdoms

(2 Kgs 8:25-29)

22The inhabitants of Yerushalem made his youngest son Ahazyah[fn] king in his place, because all his older brothers had been killed by the Arab invaders. So Yehoram’s son Ahazyah reigned as Yehudah’s king. 2He was twenty-two[fn] when he became king, and he reigned from Yerushalem for one year. His mother was Atalyah, a granddaughter of Yisrael’s King Omri. 3King Ahazyah behaved just like King Ahav’s family had done because his mother gave him evil advice, 4so he did what Yahweh had said was evil just like Ahav’s family, because after his father’s death, they had become Ahazyah’s advisors, giving destructive suggestions. 5He followed their advice and joined King Yehoram (son of Yisrael’s King Ahav) to fight against Aram’s King Hazael at Ramot-Gilead, where Yehoram was wounded by the Arameans. 6Yehoram returned to Yizreel to recover because he’d been wounded at Ramah in the battle against Aram’s King Hazael. So Yehudah’s King Ahazyah went up to Yizreel to see Yehoram.

7God caused Ahazyah’s downfall through his visit to Yehoram. When Ahaziah arrived, he went with Yehoram to meet Nimshi’s son Yehu, who Yahweh had appointed to kill all of Ahav’s descendants. 8While Yehu was executing judgement on Ahav’s descendants, he discovered Yehudah’s officials there, including Ahazyah’s nephews who’d been serving him, and he killed them all as well. 9Then Yehu went searching for Ahazyah and found him hiding in Shomrom (Samaria) city. They captured him and took him to Yehu, and killed him. They did bury him, because they said, “He was the grandson of King Yehoshafat who tried hard to please Yahweh.” After that, there were no descendants of Ahazyah who were powerful enough to become Yehudah’s king.

22:10

Southern kingdom

(2 Kgs 11:1-3)

10When Ahazyah’s mother Atalyah found out that her son had died, she took action and destroyed all the his family members who could become king of Yehudah. 11However, a princess named Yehoshaveat took Ahazyah’s son Yoash, and she sneaked him away from among the king’s sons who were about to be killed, and she hid him and his nurse in a bedroom. Yehoshaveat was the daughter of the late King Yehoram, the wife of Yehoyada the priest (she was Ahazyah’s sister), and she hid him from Atalyah so she couldn’t kill him. 12He stayed in hiding with them in the temple for six years while Atalyah ruled over Yehudah.


22:1 Called Yehoahaz in 21:17 above. (Replace ‘Yeho’ at the front with ‘Yah’ at the end—the meaning ‘Yahweh has held’ remains the same.)

22:2 The Hebrew has forty-two here, but we’ve corrected it from 2 Kgs 8:26.

OET2 CHR 22 ©

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