Weekly Bible Reading December 12 - 18, 2005

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  • TheListener
    TheListener

    2 Chronicles 15 – 19 (1984

    15 Now for Az·a·ri´ah the son of O´ded, the spirit of God came to be upon him. 2 Consequently he went out before A´sa and said to him: “Hear me, O A´sa and all Judah and Benjamin! Jehovah is with YOU as long as YOU prove to be with him; and if YOU search for him, he will let himself be found by YOU, but if YOU leave him he will leave YOU. 3 And many were the days that had been without a true God and without a priest teaching and without Law. 4 But when in their distress they returned to Jehovah the God of Israel and looked for him, then he let himself be found by them. 5 And in those times there was no peace for one going out or for one coming in, because there were many disorders among all the inhabitants of the lands. 6 And they were crushed to pieces, nation against nation and city against city, because God himself kept them in disorder with every sort of distress. 7 And YOU, be courageous and do not let YOUR hands drop down, because there exists a reward for YOUR activity.”

    8 And as soon as A´sa heard these words and the prophecy of O´ded the prophet, he took courage and proceeded to cause the disgusting things to vanish from all the land of Judah and Benjamin and from the cities that he had captured from the mountainous region of E´phra·im, and to renew Jehovah’s altar that was before the porch of Jehovah. 9 And he began to collect together all Judah and Benjamin and the alien residents with them from E´phra·im and Ma·nas´seh and Sim´e·on, for they had deserted to him from in great number when they saw that Jehovah his God was with him. 10 So they were collected together at in the third month of the fifteenth year of A´sa’s reign. 11 Then they sacrificed to Jehovah on that day from the spoil they had brought, seven hundred cattle and seven thousand sheep. 12 Furthermore, they entered into a covenant to search for Jehovah the God of their forefathers with all their heart and with all their soul; 13 that anyone that would not search for Jehovah the God of Israel should be put to death, whether small or great, whether man or woman. 14 So they swore to Jehovah with a loud voice and with joyful shouting and with the trumpets and with horns. 15 And all Judah gave way to rejoicing over the thing sworn; for it was with all their heart that they had sworn and with full pleasure on their part that they had looked for him, so that he let himself be found by them; and Jehovah continued to give them rest all around.

    16 As for even Ma´a·cah [his] grandmother, A´sa the king himself removed her from [being] lady, because she had made a horrible idol for the sacred pole; and then A´sa cut down her horrible idol and pulverized it and burned it in the torrent . 17 And the high places themselves did not disappear from . Only A´sa’s heart itself proved to be complete all his days. 18 And he proceeded to bring the things made holy by his father and the things made holy by himself into the house of the [true] God, silver and gold and utensils. 19 As for war, it did not occur down to the thirty-fifth year of A´sa’s reign.

    16 In the thirty-sixth year of the reign of A´sa, Ba´a·sha the king of Israel came up against Judah and began to build Ra´mah, so as not to allow anyone to go out or come in to A´sa the king of Judah. 2 A´sa now brought out silver and gold from the treasures of Jehovah’s house and the king’s house and sent to Ben-ha´dad the king of Syria, who was dwelling at Damascus, saying: 3 “There is a covenant between me and you and between my father and your father. Here I do send you silver and gold. Go, break your covenant with Ba´a·sha the king of , that he may withdraw from me.”

    4 So Ben-ha´dad listened to King A´sa and sent the chiefs of the military forces that were his against the cities of Israel, so that they struck I´jon and Dan and A´bel-ma´im and all the storage places of the cities of Naph´ta·li. 5 And it came about that as soon as Ba´a·sha heard of it, he immediately quit building Ra´mah and stopped his work. 6 As for A´sa the king, he took all , and they proceeded to carry away the stones of Ra´mah and its timbers with which Ba´a·sha had built, and he began to build with them Ge´ba and Miz´pah.

    7 And at that time Ha·na´ni the seer came to A´sa the king of Judah and then said to him: “Because you leaned upon the king of Syria and did not lean upon Jehovah your God, for that reason the military force of the king of Syria has escaped out of your hand. 8 Did not the E·thi·o´pi·ans and the Lib´y·ans themselves happen to be a very great military force in multitude, in chariots and in horsemen; and because of your leaning upon Jehovah did he not give them into your hand? 9 For, as regards Jehovah, his eyes are roving about through all the earth to show his strength in behalf of those whose heart is complete toward him. You have acted foolishly respecting this, for from now on there will exist wars against you.”

    10 However, A´sa became offended at the seer and put him in the house of the stocks, because he was in a rage at him over this. And A´sa began to crush some others of the people at that same time. 11 And, look! the affairs of A´sa, the first and the last, there they are written in the Book of the Kings of Judah and of .

    12 And A´sa in the thirty-ninth year of his reign developed an ailment in his feet until he was very sick; and even in his sickness he searched not for Jehovah but for the healers. 13 Finally A´sa lay down with his forefathers and died in the forty-first year of his reigning. 14 So they buried him in his grand burial place that he had excavated for himself in the City of David; and they laid him in the bed that had been filled with balsam oil and different sorts of ointment mixed in an ointment of special make. Further, they made an extraordinarily great funeral burning for him.

    17 And Je·hosh´a·phat his son began to reign in place of him and to make his position strong over . 2 And he proceeded to put military forces in all the fortified cities of and to put garrisons in the and in the cities of E´phra·im that A´sa his father had captured. 3 And Jehovah continued with Je·hosh´a·phat, because he walked in the former ways of David his forefather and did not search for the Ba´als. 4 For it was for the God of his father that he searched and in his commandment he walked, and not according to the doing of . 5 And Jehovah kept the kingdom firmly established in his hand; and all continued to give presents to Je·hosh´a·phat, and he came to have riches and glory in abundance. 6 And his heart became bold in the ways of Jehovah, and he even removed the high places and the sacred poles from .

    7 And in the third year of his reigning he sent for his princes, namely, Ben-ha´il and O·ba·di´ah and Zech·a·ri´ah and Ne·than´el and Mi·cai´ah, to teach in the cities of Judah, 8 and with them the Levites, She·mai´ah and Neth·a·ni´ah and Zeb·a·di´ah and As´a·hel and She·mir´a·moth and Je·hon´a·than and Ad·o·ni´jah and To·bi´jah and Tob-ad·o·ni´jah the Levites, and with them E·lish´a·ma and Je·ho´ram the priests. 9 And they began teaching in , and with them there was the book of Jehovah’s law; and they kept going around through all the cities of and teaching among the people.

    10 And the dread of Jehovah came to be upon all the kingdoms of the lands that were all around , and they did not fight against Je·hosh´a·phat. 11 And from the Phi·lis´tines they were bringing to Je·hosh´a·phat presents and money as tribute. The Arabs also were bringing to him flocks, seven thousand seven hundred rams and seven thousand seven hundred he-goats.

    12 And Je·hosh´a·phat continued advancing and growing great to a superior degree; and he went on building fortified places and storage cities in . 13 And there were many interests that became his in the cities of Judah; and warriors, valiant, mighty men, were in . 14 And these were their offices by the house of their forefathers: Of Judah the chiefs of thousands, Ad´nah the chief, and with him there were three hundred thousand valiant, mighty men. 15 And under his control there was Je·ho·ha´nan the chief, and with him there were two hundred and eighty thousand. 16 And under his control there was Am·a·si´ah the son of Zich´ri the volunteer for Jehovah, and with him there were two hundred thousand valiant, mighty men. 17 And out of Benjamin there was the valiant, mighty man E·li´a·da, and with him there were two hundred thousand men equipped with the bow and shield. 18 And under his control there was Je·hoz´a·bad, and with him there were a hundred and eighty thousand men outfitted for the army. 19 These were the ones ministering to the king apart from those whom the king put in the fortified cities throughout all .

    18 And Je·hosh´a·phat came to have riches and glory in abundance; but he formed a marriage alliance with A´hab. 2 So years later he went down to A´hab at Sa·mar´i·a; and A´hab proceeded to sacrifice sheep and cattle in abundance for him and for the people that were with him. And he began to allure him to go up against Ra´moth-gil´e·ad. 3 And A´hab the king of went on to say to Je·hosh´a·phat the king of : “Will you go with me to Ra´moth-gil´e·ad?” At this he said to him: “I am the same as you are, and my people are like your people and with you in the war.”

    4 However, Je·hosh´a·phat said to the king of : “Please, inquire first of all for the word of Jehovah.” 5 So the king of collected the prophets together, four hundred men, and said to them: “Shall we go against Ra´moth-gil´e·ad in war, or shall I refrain?” And they began to say: “Go up, and the [true] God will give [it] into the king’s hand.”

    6 But Je·hosh´a·phat said: “Is there not here a prophet of Jehovah still? Then let us inquire through him.” 7 At that the king of Israel said to Je·hosh´a·phat: “There is still one man through whom to inquire of Jehovah, but I myself certainly hate him, for he is prophesying concerning me, not for good, but, all his days, for bad. He is Mi·cai´ah the son of Im´lah.” However, Je·hosh´a·phat said: “Do not let the king say a thing like that.”

    8 Accordingly the king of called a court official and said: “Bring Mi·cai´ah the son of Im´lah quickly.” 9 Now the king of Israel and Je·hosh´a·phat the king of Judah were sitting each one on his throne, clothed in garments, and were sitting in the threshing floor at the entrance of the gate of Sa·mar´i·a; and all the prophets were acting as prophets before them. 10 Then Zed·e·ki´ah the son of Che·na´a·nah made for himself horns of iron and said: “This is what Jehovah has said, ‘With these you will push the Syrians until you exterminate them.’” 11 And all the other prophets were prophesying the same as that, saying: “Go up to Ra´moth-gil´e·ad and prove successful, and Jehovah will certainly give [it] into the king’s hand.”

    12 And the messenger that went to call Mi·cai´ah spoke to him, saying: “Look! The words of the prophets are unanimously of good to the king; and let your word, please, become like one of them and you must speak good.” 13 But Mi·cai´ah said: “As Jehovah is living, what my God will say, that is what I shall speak.” 14 Then he came in to the king, and the king proceeded to say to him: “Mi·cai´ah, shall we go to Ra´moth-gil´e·ad in war, or shall I refrain?” At once he said: “Go up and prove successful; and they will be given into YOUR hand.” 15 At that the king said to him: “For how many times am I putting you under oath that you should not speak to me anything but truth in the name of Jehovah?” 16 So he said: “I certainly see all the Israelites scattered upon the mountains, like sheep that have no shepherd. And Jehovah went on to say: ‘These have no masters. Let them go back each one to his house in peace.’”

    17 Then the king of said to Je·hosh´a·phat: “Did I not say to you, ‘He will prophesy concerning me, not good things, but bad’?”

    18 And he went on to say: “Therefore HEAR the word of Jehovah: I certainly see Jehovah sitting upon his throne and all the army of the heavens standing at his right and his left. 19 And Jehovah proceeded to say, ‘Who will fool A´hab the king of that he may go up and fall at Ra´moth-gil´e·ad?’ And there was talk, this one saying something like this, and that one saying something like that. 20 Finally a spirit came out and stood before Jehovah and said, ‘I myself shall fool him.’ At that Jehovah said to him, ‘By what means?’ 21 To this he said, ‘I shall go forth and certainly become a deceptive spirit in the mouth of all his prophets.’ So he said, ‘You will fool him, and, what is more, you will come off the winner. Go out and do that way.’ 22 And now here Jehovah has put a deceptive spirit in the mouth of these prophets of yours; but Jehovah himself has spoken calamity concerning you.”

    23 Zed·e·ki´ah the son of Che·na´a·nah now approached and struck Mi·cai´ah on the cheek and said: “In just which way did the spirit of Jehovah pass along from me to speak with you?” 24 At that Mi·cai´ah said: “Look! You are seeing [which way] on that day when you will enter the innermost chamber to hide yourself.” 25 Then the king of said: “TAKE Mi·cai´ah and turn him back to A´mon the chief of the city and to Jo´ash the king’s son. 26 And YOU men must say, ‘This is what the king has said: “PUT this fellow in the house of detention and feed him with a reduced allowance of bread and a reduced allowance of water until I return in peace.”’” 27 Upon that Mi·cai´ah said: “If you return at all in peace, Jehovah has not spoken with me.” And he added: “Hear, all YOU peoples.”

    28 And the king of and Je·hosh´a·phat the king of proceeded to go up to Ra´moth-gil´e·ad. 29 The king of now said to Je·hosh´a·phat: “There will be a disguising and entering into the battle [for me], but you, for your part, put on your garments.” Accordingly the king of disguised himself, after which they entered into the battle. 30 As for the king of , he had commanded the chiefs of the chariots that were his, saying: “YOU must fight, neither with the small nor with the great, but with the king of alone.” 31 And it came about that, as soon as the chiefs of the chariots saw Je·hosh´a·phat, they, for their part, said to themselves: “It is the king of .” So they turned around against him to fight; and Je·hosh´a·phat began to cry for aid, and Jehovah himself helped him, and God at once allured them away from him. 32 And it came about that as soon as the chiefs of the chariots saw that it did not prove to be the king of , they immediately came back from following him.

    33 And there was a man that bent the bow in his innocence, but he got to strike the king of between the appendages and the coat of mail, so that he said to the charioteer: “Turn your hand around, and you must take me out from the camp, because I have been badly wounded.” 34 And the battle kept rising in intensity on that day, and the king of himself had to be kept in a standing position in the chariot facing the Syrians until the evening; and gradually he died at the time of the setting of the sun.

    19 Then Je·hosh´a·phat the king of returned in peace to his own house at . 2 Je´hu the son of Ha·na´ni the visionary now went out before him and said to King Je·hosh´a·phat: “Is it to the wicked that help is to be given, and is it for those hating Jehovah that you should have love? And for this there is indignation against you from the person of Jehovah. 3 Nevertheless, there are good things that have been found with you, because you have cleared out the sacred poles from the land and you have prepared your heart to search for the [true] God.”

    4 And Je·hosh´a·phat continued dwelling in ; and he began to go out again among the people from Be´er-she´ba to the mountainous region of E´phra·im, that he might bring them back to Jehovah the God of their forefathers. 5 And he proceeded to station judges throughout the land in all the fortified cities of , city by city. 6 And he went on to say to the judges: “See what YOU are doing, because it is not for man that YOU judge but it is for Jehovah; and he is with YOU in the matter of judgment. 7 And now let the dread of Jehovah come to be upon YOU. Be careful and act, for with Jehovah our God there is no unrighteousness or partiality or taking of a bribe.”

    8 And in also Je·hosh´a·phat stationed some of the Levites and the priests and some of the heads of the paternal houses of for the judgment of Jehovah and for the legal cases of the inhabitants of . 9 Further, he laid a command upon them, saying: “This is how YOU should do in the fear of Jehovah with faithfulness and with a complete heart. 10 As for every legal case that will come to YOU of YOUR brothers who are dwelling in their cities, involving the shedding of blood, involving law and commandment and regulations and judicial decisions, YOU must warn them that they may not do wrong against Jehovah and indignation may not have to take place against YOU and against YOUR brothers. This is how YOU should do that YOU may not incur guilt. 11 And here is Am·a·ri´ah the chief priest over YOU for every matter of Jehovah; and Zeb·a·di´ah the son of Ish´ma·el the leader of the house of for every matter of the king; and as officers the Levites are available for YOU. Be strong and act, and let Jehovah prove to be with what is good.”

  • TheListener
    TheListener

    I didn't highlight anything this week. I enjoyed the reading.

    Any research or comments?

    Only a few weeks away from 2 Chronicles the 36th chapter!! Ooooh just feel the excitement.

  • serendipity
    serendipity

    An example of Theocratic Warfare Stategy:

    18 And he went on to say: “Therefore HEAR the word of Jehovah: I certainly see Jehovah sitting upon his throne and all the army of the heavens standing at his right and his left. 19 And Jehovah proceeded to say, ‘Who will fool A´hab the king of that he may go up and fall at Ra´moth-gil´e·ad?’ And there was talk, this one saying something like this, and that one saying something like that. 20 Finally a spirit came out and stood before Jehovah and said, ‘I myself shall fool him.’ At that Jehovah said to him, ‘By what means?’ 21 To this he said, ‘I shall go forth and certainly become a deceptive spirit in the mouth of all his prophets.’ So he said, ‘You will fool him, and, what is more, you will come off the winner. Go out and do that way.’ 22 And now here Jehovah has put a deceptive spirit in the mouth of these prophets of yours; but Jehovah himself has spoken calamity concerning you.”

  • peacefulpete
    peacefulpete

    The Chronicler was rewriting 1 Kings. It resulted in numerous contradictions. Here's a brief article that reviews some of this. Asa and Archer: Does the Bible contain errors?

  • M.J.
    M.J.

    Thanks for posting this. I might want to start doing my weekly reading.

    2 Chronicles the 36th chapter!! Ooooh just feel the excitement.

    Hmm maybe I'll start with that one. (I'll have to read ahead to see what's exciting about it)

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