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2 CHR 21:2–21:20 ©

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Yehudah’s King Yehoram

21:2 Yehudah’s King Yehoram

Southern kingdom

(2 Kgs 8:17-24)

2Yehoram’s younger brothers were Azaryah, Yehiel, Zekaryah, Azaryah, Mikael, and Shefatyah, 3and their father gave them many gifts of gold and silver and precious things, along with fortified cities in Yehudah, however he handed the kingdom over to Yehoram because he was the oldest son. 4After Yehoram established firm control of his father’s kingdom, he had all his brothers killed, as well as some of Yisrael’s leaders.

5Yehoram was thirty-two years old when he became the king, and he ruled from Yerushalem for eight years. 6He did many of the evil things that Yisrael’s kings had done, because he married one of King Ahav’s daughters and did things that Yahweh had said were evil. 7Despite that, Yahweh wouldn’t elminate David’s descendants because of the promise he’d made with David to ‘keep his lamp burning’ forever.[ref]

8Meanwhile, Edom had been under Yehudah’s control, but during Yehoram’s reign they rebelled and appointed their own king.[ref] 9Yehoram took his commanders and all his chariots, and crossed the Yorden River, then at nighttime he attacked the Edomites who had surrounded him and his chariots.[fn] 10However, Edom successfully rebelled against control by Yehudah, then Livnah also did the same, because Yehoram had abandoned Yahweh, the god of his ancestors. 11Also he built hilltop shrines around Yehudah, and he caused Yerushalem’s inhabitants to prostitute themselves,[fn] and he drove Yehudah away from Yahweh.

12Then King Yehoram received a written message from the prophet Eliyah (Elijah): “Your father David’s god Yahweh says that because you decided not to follow the ways of your father Yehoshafat or those of good King Asa, 13but rather you imitated the behaviour of Yisrael’s king, then you’ve caused Yerushalem’s inhabits as well as wider Yehudah to commit adultery like Ahab’s family did. Also, you’ve killed your own blood brothers—people who were better than you. 14So listen, now Yahweh is going to severely strike your people including your sons and your wives, as well as all your possessions, 15and you yourself will get an intestinal disease that will get worse every day until your innids fall out.”

16Then Yahweh stirred the Philistines up against Yehoram, as well as the Arabs who lived beside the Kushites, 17and they attacked Yehudah. They did a lot of damage and took away everything valuable from the king’s palace. They also took his wives and sons, other than Yehoahaz, his youngest son.

18After that, Yahweh caused an intestinal disease in Yehoram that couldn’t be cured, 19and it progressed day after day until after two years, his intestines fell out and he died in great pain. His people didn’t make a bonfire in his honour like they’d done for his ancestors.

20Yehoram was thirty-two when he became king, and he ruled from Yerushalem for eight years. No one regretted it when he died, and his body was buried in ‘The City of David’, but not in the royal tombs.


21:9 The meaning of the second half of this sentence is confusing, so other translations might differ.

21:11 This sentence is about worship, not physical adultery, so the reference to prostitution most likely refers to idol worship. Also see verse 13 below.


21:7: 1Ki 11:36.

21:8: Gen 27:40.

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