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2KI 11:1–11:16 ©

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Queen Ataliya’s reign over Yehudah

11:1 Queen Ataliya’s reign over Yehudah

(2 Chr. 22:10–23:15)

11When Ahazyah’s mother Atalyah she saw that her son had been killed, she went and had all of his descendants executed so that none of them could claim the throne. 2However, King Yehoram’s daughter Yehosheva took Yoash, the son of her sister Ahazyah, and him hid in the bedroom along with his wet-nurse. Although he was on the list of kings sons to be executed, they hid him from Atalyah, and so he wasn’t killed. 3Then he was able to stay hidden with her in the temple for the six years while Atalyah ruled Yehudah.

4In the seventh year, Yehoyada the priest sent for the officers over the royal bodyguards and the palace bodyguards to come to him inside the temple Yahweh. He made them agree to take an oath of secrecy and loyalty in the temple, then he let them see the king’s son. 5Then he commanded them, “This is what you all need to do: On the Rest Day, one third of you must go and guard the king’s palace. 6The second third must guard the Sur gate, and the remainder must stay behind the others roaming back and forth, 7and the two off-duty groups must guard the temple and protect the young king. 8You’ll surround the king—each man holding his weapons at the ready right around him—killing any person who approaches your ranks, and accompanying the king when he goes out or comes in.

9So the officers over the royal bodyguards did everything that the priest Yehoyada had commanded. Both the on-duty and the off-duty men fulfilled their roles under Yehoyada’s direction that Rest Day. 10The priest had taken the spears and the shields out of the temple that had belonged to King David and given them to the officers over the royal bodyguards, 11and they all stood in position, each man holding his weapons ready in his hand, right around the palace and the temple and the altar, and the king. 12Then the priest brought young Yoash out and put the crown on his head. He handed him the official scroll, and they anointed him and made him king. Then they clapped their hands and shouted, “Long live the king!”

13When Atalyah heard the sound of the people and the guards, she came to the people gathered at Yahweh’s temple 14and was stunned to see the young, new king standing near the pillar as was the custom, with the captains and the trumpeters near the king, and all the people of the land rejoicing and sounding trumpets. Then Atalyah tore her clothes and shouted out, “Treachery! Treason!” 15Then Yehoyada the priest commanded the officials over the bodyguards and the army officers, “Bring her out away from these public buildings. Don’t kill her in the temple, but kill anyone who tries to rescue her. 16So they grabbed her by each arm and took her out through the entrance for the horses to the palace, and she was executed there.

2KI 11:1–11:16 ©

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