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Open English Translation 2CH Chapter 19

2CH 19 ©

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19:1 The peg-ehet of prophet to Hihusapat

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19And_returned Yəhōshāfāţ/(Jehoshaphat) the_king of_Yəhūdāh/(Judah) to house_his in/on/at/with_safety in_Yərūshālayim/(Jerusalem).
2And_he/it_went_out to his/its_faces/face Yēhūʼ/(Jehu) the_son of_Ḩₐnānī the_seer and_he/it_said to the_king Yəhōshāfāţ to_the_wicked to_help and_to_hate (of)_YHWH will_you_love and_in/on/at/with_this against_you severe_anger from_to/for_face/front/presence YHWH.
3But things good they_have_been_found in_you if/because you_have_removed the_asherah_poles from the_earth/land and_set heart_your to_seek the_ʼElohīm.

19:4 The neneyimu of Hihusapat

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4And_he/it_sat_down//remained//lived Yəhōshāfāţ in/on/at/with_Yərūshālayim and_again and_he/it_went_out in/on/at/with_people from seven to the_hill_country of_ʼEfrayim and_brought_back_them to YHWH the_god ancestors_their.
5And_appointed judges on_the_earth in_all the_cities of_Yəhūdāh the_fortified in_city and_city.
6And_he/it_said to the_judges consider what [are]_you_all doing if/because not to/for_ʼĀdām/humankind you_all_will_judge if/because to/for_YHWH and_with_you_all in/on/at/with_matter of_judgement.
7And_now let_it_be the_dread of_YHWH upon_you_all take_care and_do if/because there_[is]_not with YHWH god_our injustice and_partiality of_face and_taking of_a_bribe.
8And_also in/on/at/with_Yərūshālayim/(Jerusalem) he_appointed Yəhōshāfāţ/(Jehoshaphat) some_of the_Levites and_the_priests and_some_of_heads the_families of_Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) for_judgement of_YHWH and_to_THE_disputes and_had_seat Yərūshālayim.
9And_he/it_commanded to_them to_say thus do in/on/at/with_fear of_YHWH in/on/at/with_faithfulness and_in/on/at/with_heart complete.
10And_all case_at_law which it_will_come to_you_all from_brothers_your_all’s the_live in/on/at/with_cities_their between blood to_blood between law to_commandment to_statutes and_to_ordinances and_warn DOM_them and_not they_will_be_guilty to/for_YHWH and_it_was severe_anger on_you_all and_on brothers_your_all’s thus do and_not you_all_will_be_guilty.
11And_see/lo/see ʼAmaryāh the_priest the_chief over_you_all to_all/each/any/every (the)_matter of_YHWH and_Zebadiah the_son of_Yishəmāˊēʼl/(Ishmael) the_governor of_house of_Yəhūdāh/(Judah) to_all/each/any/every (the)_matter the_king and_officers the_Levites in_presence_you_all be_strong and_deal and_let_it_be YHWH with the_upright.

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Prophets of the Old Testament before 800 B.C.

If you ask someone today what biblical prophets did, they will likely tell you that they divinely foretold of future events. While this was often the case, most prophets in the Bible focused as much on “forthtelling” God’s messages as they did on “foretelling” the future. That is, their primary role was to simply “forthtell” divinely acquired messages to leaders and groups of people, and at times that included foretelling of coming judgment, blessing, rescue, etc. Also, though plenty of prophets (sometimes called “seers” in Scripture) often spoke in confrontational or eccentric language that put them at odds with kings and religious leaders, the biblical writers also applied the term prophet to people who communicated God’s messages in ways that many readers today might not think of as prophecy, such as worship leaders appointed by David to “prophesy with lyres, harps, and cymbals” (1 Chronicles 25:1). Similarly, the books of Joshua, Judges, 1 & 2 Samuel, and 1 & 2 Kings are typically categorized as history by Christians, but in the Hebrew canon they belong to the category of Former Prophets. The Lord raised up prophets throughout all of biblical history, from the giving of the law under Moses to the revelation of the last days by the apostle John, and the kings of Israel and Judah often recognized and supported specific people as official prophets of the royal court and consulted them to find out God’s perspective about official matters. Following is a list of nearly everyone designated as prophet or seer in the Old Testament and the primary area of their ministry.

• Deborah (1216 B.C.) [Judges 4:4] => Baal-tamar?
• Samuel (1070 B.C.) [1 Samuel 3:20; 1 Chronicles 29:29; 2 Chronicles 35:18] => Ramah
• Gad (1018 B.C.) [2 Samuel 24:11; 1 Chronicles 21:9; 29:29; 2 Chronicles 29:25] => Masada?
• Nathan (1000 B.C.) [2 Samuel 12:1; 1 Chronicles 29:29; 2 Chronicles 29:25] => Jerusalem
• Asaph (1000 B.C.) [2 Chronicles 29:30] => Jerusalem
• Ahijah (935 B.C.) [1 Kings 11:29; 2 Chronicles 9:29] => Jerusalem
• Shemaiah (930 B.C.) [2 Chronicles 12:2-15] => Jerusalem
• Iddo (913 B.C.) [2 Chronicles 9:29; 12:15; 13:22] => Jerusalem
• Jehu son of Hanani (890 B.C.) [1 Kings 16:1-7; 2 Chronicles 19:2] => Samaria?
• Azariah (890 B.C.) [2 Chronicles 15:1-8] => Jerusalem
• Elijah (860 B.C.) [1 Kings 18:36] => Samaria
• Micaiah (853 B.C.) [1 Kings 22:8-23; 2 Chronicles 18:7-22] => Samaria
• Jahaziel (853 B.C.) [2 Chronicles 20:14] => Jerusalem
• Eliezer (853 B.C.) [2 Chronicles 20:37] => Mareshah
• Elisha (850 B.C.) [1 Kings 19:16; 2 Kings 2:15] => Samaria
• Joel (835 B.C.) [Joel 1:1] => Jerusalem

2CH 19 ©

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