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OET-RV by cross-referenced section 2 CHR 16:11

2 CHR 16:11–16:14 ©

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The end of Asa’s reign

2 Chr 16:11–14

1 Ki 15:23–24

11All of Asa’s projects from the beginning of his reign to the end are written in the scroll about the kings of Yehudah and Yisrael. 12King Asa got a disease the started in his feet in the thirty-ninth year of his reign. Even as it got worse, he didn’t try to get Yahweh to help him, only doctors. 13Then Asa died in the forty-first year of his reign, 14and he was buried in the tomb that he’d had carved out in ‘The City of David’. They laid his corpse on a bed of prepared spices and perfumes that had been mixed ready. Then they lit a large bonfire in his honour.

23Everything else that Asa did, and all his great works and all the cities he built, are described in the book of the events of the kings of Yehudah. However in his old age, he developed problems with his feet. 24Then he died and was buried with his ancestors in the City of David (also his ancestor) and his son Yehoshafat replaced him as king.