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KINGS
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After the death of Ahab, Moab rebelled against
Israel. °2 In
Samaria, King Ahaziah fell through the window from the second floor of his
house and was badly injured. So he sent messengers to consult Baal-Zebub, the
god of Ekron, “Ask him whether I shall survive this accident.” °3 Then an
angel of Yahweh said to Elijah of the town of Tishbe, “Arise, and go up to
meet the messengers of the king of Samaria. You will say to them: Why have
you come to consult Baal-Zebub, the god of Ekron? Is it because there is no
God in Israel? °4 Now
Yahweh himself gives you this answer: You shall not rise again from the bed
where you lay down, but shall die there.” So Elijah went. °5 Then the
messengers returned to Ahaziah who asked, “How is it that you have returned?”
°6 They
answered, “A man met us on the way, and he said to us: ‘Return to the king
who sent you and say to him in the name of Yahweh: Why do you send men to
consult Baal-Zebub, the god of Ekron? Is there no God in Israel? Because of
this, you shall not rise again from the bed where you lay down, but shall die
there.” °7 The king
asked them, “What was the appearance of the man who met you on the way and
told you this?” °8 They
answered him, “The man wore a mantle of fur with a leather belt around his
waist.” The king then said, “He is Elijah from the town of Tishbe.” °9 Ahaziah
sent a captain of fifty men who went up with his fifty men to get him. Elijah
was seated at the top of the mountain. The captain said to him, “Man of God,
the king commands you to come down.” °10 Elijah answered the captain, “If
I am a man of God, then may fire come down from heaven and devour you and
your men.” Fire came down from heaven and devoured him with his fifty men. °11 The king
again sent to him another captain of fifty who went up and said to him, “Man
of God, the king says that you are to come down at once.” °12 Elijah
answered, “If I am a man of God, then may fire come down from heaven and
devour you and your men.” Fire came down from heaven and devoured them all. °13 The king
sent a third captain with his fifty men. This third one went up and as he
came, he fell on his knees before Elijah and said to him, “Man of God, I beg
you to pardon me as well as my fifty men; we are all your servants. °14 I have
heard that fire came down from heaven twice and devoured the two captains
with their fifty men. So now, do spare my life.” °15 Then the
angel of Yahweh said to Elijah, “Go down with him and do not be afraid.” °16 So he
stood up and went down with them to the king. And Elijah said to the king,
“Listen to this word of Yahweh: Because you sent your messengers to consult
Baal-Zebub, the god of Ekron, you shall not rise again from the bed on which
you lie but shall die there.” °17 Ahaziah
died according to what Yahweh had said through the mouth of Elijah, and since
he had no sons, his brother Jehoram reigned in his place in the second year
of Jehoram, son of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah. °18 Everything referring to Ahaziah
and his deeds is written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of
Israel. § Elijah is taken up to heaven¤2 °1 Yahweh took Elijah up to heaven in a whirlwind. It
happened this way: Elijah and Elisha had left Gilgal, and Elijah said to
Elisha, °2 “I beg you to
stay here, for Yahweh is sending me to Bethel.” Elisha said, “I swear by
Yahweh and by your life that I will never leave you.” So they went down to
Bethel together. °3 The fellow
prophets in Bethel went out to welcome Elisha and said to him, “Don’t you
know that today Yahweh will take your master away from you?” He answered
them, “Yes, I also know it. So, be quiet.” °4 Elijah said to Elisha,
“Please stay here, for Yahweh is only sending me to Jericho.” Elisha
answered, “I swear by Yahweh and by your life that I will never leave you.” °5 So they went on to
Jericho. The fellow
prophets in Jericho approached Elisha and said to him, “Do you not know that
Yahweh is to take your master away today?” Elisha answered, “Yes, I know it.
Be quiet.” °6 Elijah said once more to
Elisha, “Stay here, I beg you, for Yahweh is only sending me to the Jordan.”
But Elisha answered, “I swear by Yahweh and by your life that I will never
leave you.” And as they went on their way, °7 fifty fellow prophets of Jericho followed them at
a certain distance. When Elijah and
Elisha stood by the Jordan °8 Elijah took his
mantle, rolled it, and struck the water with it. The water parted to both
sides and they crossed over on dry ground. °9 After they had crossed,
Elijah said to Elisha, “What shall I do for you before I am taken away from
you? Ask me.” Elisha said, “Grant that I may have the best of your spirit.” °10 Elijah answered, “Your
request is most difficult. Yet if you see me while I am being taken from you,
then you shall have it. But if not, you shall not have it.” °11 As they were talking on
the way, a chariot of fire with horses of fire stood between them, and Elijah
was taken up to heaven in a whirlwind. °12 Elisha saw him and cried out, “Father, my father,
chariots of Israel and its horsemen!” When Elisha lost
sight of him, he took hold of his own clothes and tore them. °13 He then picked up the
mantle which had fallen from Elijah and returned to the banks of the Jordan. °14 There he struck the water
with the mantle, but it did not part. So he asked, “Where is Yahweh, the God
of Elijah?” And as he struck the water again it parted. Elisha crossed over. °15 The
fellow prophets of Jericho saw him from the other side, and said, “The spirit
of Elijah rests upon Elisha.” And as they came to him, they bowed to the ground
before him saying, °16 “There
are fifty valiant men here with us. Let them go in search of Elijah, for it
may be that the spirit of Yahweh has left him in some mountain or valley.”
Elisha replied, “Do not send anyone.” °17 But they insisted so much that
Elisha let them go, and they sent fifty men to search for Elijah. °18 After
three days they had not found him and they returned to Elisha, who had stayed
in Jericho. He commented, “Did I not tell you not to go?” °19 The men
of the city said to Elisha, “The location of this city is good, as my lord
can see, but the water is bad, and so the land is unproductive.” °20 He said
to them, “Bring me a new pot with salt in it.” When they brought it to him, °21 Elisha
went to the fountain and threw salt in it saying, “This is what Yahweh says:
I have healed this water, never more will it cause death or sickness.” °22 And the
water has remained wholesome to this day, just as Elisha said. °23 From
there, he went up to Bethel. He was on his way when some youths came out from
the city and made fun of him saying, “Go up, baldhead! Go up, baldhead!” °24 Elisha
turned around, looked at them and cursed them in the name of Yahweh. At once,
two she-bears came out of the forest and killed forty-two of them. °25 From
there Elisha set out for Mount Carmel, and from there he returned to Samaria. ¤3 °1 Jehoram,
son of Ahab, began to reign over Israel in Samaria in the eighteenth year of
Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, and he reigned for twelve years. °2 He did
what was displeasing to Yahweh, but not as his father or mother had done, for
he removed the statue of Baal which his father had made. °3 Nonetheless
he clung to the sin of Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, which had become the sin
of Israel, and did not depart from it. § Expedition of Israel and Judah against Moab°4 Mesha,
the king of Moab, had flocks of sheep. He paid the king of Israel a hundred
thousand lambs and a hundred thousand rams with their wool annually. °5 But when
Ahab died, the king of Moab rebelled against the king of Israel. °6 At that
time, King Jehoram set out from Samaria to mobilize the whole of Israel. °7 He also
sent word to Jehoshaphat, the king of Judah, “The king of Moab has rebelled
against me; will you come with me to fight against Moab?” Jehoshaphat answered
him, “I will go with you, for you and I are one; my men and my horses are at
your disposal.” °8 Jehoram
asked, “By which way shall we go up?” And he answered, “By the way of the
desert of Edom.” °9 The kings
of Israel, of Judah and of Edom had been going around for seven days, and
there was no water for the soldiers and for the animals that followed them. °10 Then the
king of Israel said, “Yahweh has called us three kings to give us into the
hands of Moab.” °11 Then
Jehoshaphat asked, “Is there no prophet of Yahweh here, through whom we may
consult Yahweh?” One of the servants of the king of Israel said, “Elisha, son
of Shaphat, is here. It was he who poured water on the hands of Elijah.” °12 And
Jehoshaphat agreed, “Indeed, God’s word comes to him.” So the king of Israel,
the king of Edom and Jehoshaphat went down to Elisha. °13 Elisha
said to the king of Israel, “What have I to do with you? Go see the prophets
of your father or those of your mother.” But the king of Israel asked him,
“Has Yahweh perhaps called us three together to deliver us into the hands of
Moab?” °14 Elisha
replied, “Had not Jehoshaphat the king of Judah been before me, I swear by
Yahweh God of Hosts whom I serve, that I would not attend to you nor look at
you. °15 Now,
bring me someone who plays the harp.” As the musician played, the hand of
Yahweh came upon Elisha °16 and
he said, “This is the word of Yahweh: Dig trenches and more trenches in this
valley, °17 for
Yahweh says: You shall not see wind or rain, but the valley shall be filled
with water, and you, your troops and your livestock will drink. °18 This is
an easy thing for Yahweh, for he shall give Moab into your hands. °19 You shall
conquer all the fortified cities, cut down all fruit-bearing trees, close up
all the springs of water, and scatter stones in all the plowed fields.” °20 In the
morning, at the time of the offering, water came from the direction of Edom,
and the whole country was flooded. °21 The
Moabites had learned that the kings had come to attack them, so they gathered
together all the men able to bear arms and positioned them at the border. °22 When they
woke up in the morning, they saw the sun shining upon the water, and this
appeared to them as if it were blood. °23 So the Moabites said, “Look at
the blood; the kings have surely turned against one another and killed each
other. Let us now go and gather the booty!” °24 But when they came to the camp
the Israelites confronted, defeated and routed them. The Israelites pursued
and entered Moab. °25 They
destroyed the cities of Moab, and each man threw stones on the fertile land,
until it was covered. They closed up the springs of water and cut down fruit
trees. Only Kir-Hareseth was left with stones, but men armed with slings,
surrounded the city and began harassing it. °26 When the
king of Moab saw that his enemies were winning, he gathered seven hundred
warriors to break through the blockade, opposite the king of Edom. But they
did not succeed. °27 So
he took his firstborn son who was to succeed him as king, and sacrificed him
in the fire upon the wall. The fury that came upon the Israelites was great,
so they withdrew from there and returned to their own land. § The widow’s oil¤4 °1 The widow of one of the fellow prophets called
Elisha saying, “You know that my husband feared God. But now his creditor has
come to collect payment. And as we could not pay, he wanted to take my two
sons as slaves.” °2 Elisha said,
“What can I do for you? Tell me what you have in your house?” She answered,
“I have but a little oil for cleaning.” °3 Elisha said to her, “Go and ask your neighbors for
empty jars. °4 Get as many as
you can; then go into your house with your sons and close the door. Pour oil
into the vessels. And when they are filled, set them aside.” °5 The woman went and locked
herself in her house with her sons. They handed her the vessels and she
filled them all. °6 She said to one
of her sons, “Bring me another vessel,” and he answered, “There are no more.”
Then the oil stopped flowing. °7 As she went back to tell
this to the man of God, he said to her, “Go and sell the oil to pay for your
debts; you and your sons can live on the money that is left.” § The resurrection of the Shunamite’s son°8 One day Elisha went to
Shunem, and a rich woman invited him to eat. Afterwards, whenever he went to
that town, he would go to her house to eat. °9 The woman said to her
husband, “See, this man who constantly passes by our house is a holy man of
God. °10 If you want, we
can make a small upper room for him, and place a bed, a table, a chair and a
lamp in it. So when he comes, he may stay and rest.” °11 One day when Elisha came,
he went to the upper room and lay down. °12 Then he said to Gehazi, his manservant, “Call this
woman.” She came when called and stood before Elisha. °13 Elisha said to her, “You
have taken all this trouble for us. Tell me: what then can we do for you?
Would you like me to say something to the king or the commander of the army
for you?” But she answered, “I do not need anything in this land.” °14 So Elisha said to Gehazi,
“What can we do for her?” The young man answered, “She has no children and
her husband is now old.” °15 And so Elisha said to him,
“Call her.” The young man called her and as the woman stood by the door, °16 Elisha said, “By this time
next year, you will hold a son in your arms.” She answered, “No, my lord, O
man of God, you are deceiving your maidservant.” °17 But the woman gave birth
to a son precisely at the time Elisha had told her. °18 The boy grew. One day,
when he had gone out to his father among the harvesters, he had a severe
headache. °19 So the father
ordered his servant, “Carry him to his mother.” °20 The servant brought him to his mother, and the boy
sat on her lap till noon, when he died. °21 Then the mother went up
and laid him on Elisha’s bed and she left, closing the door. °22 Then she called her
husband, “Send me one of the servants with an ass. I am going to the man of
God, and I will come back.” °23 He asked, “Why
are you going to him? It is not the new moon yet nor the sabbath.” But she
said, “Do not worry.” °24 She saddled the ass, and
said to her servant, “Lead on, and don’t stop until I tell you.” °25 So she set off and arrived
at Mount Carmel where the man of God was. Elisha saw her
from afar, so he said to his servant, “Here comes our Shunamite. °26 Run to meet her and ask:
Are you well? How is your husband? And your son?” She answered, “Everything
is all right.” °27 She went to the
man of God, and embraced his feet. Then Gehazi came to draw her away, but the
man of God said to him, “Leave her, for her soul is in bitter distress, and
Yahweh has not made known to me nor has he revealed it to me.” °28 She said, “Did
I ask, my lord, for a son? Why have you deceived me?” °29 Elisha said to Gehazi,
“Get ready, take my staff and go. If you meet anyone, do not stop to greet
him; and if someone greets you, do not greet him in return. And as soon as
you arrive, place my staff on the boy’s face.” °30 But the boy’s mother said, “I swear by Yahweh and
by your life that I will not leave you.” So Elisha arose and followed her. °31 Gehazi went on ahead and
laid the staff on the boy’s face, but the boy did not move or give any sign
of life, so Gehazi returned to meet them and said, “The boy has not revived.” °32 Elisha came into the
house, and found the dead boy lying on his bed. °33 He entered, closed the door behind him, and prayed
to Yahweh. °34 Then he lay
upon the boy, put his mouth upon the boy’s mouth, his eyes upon his eyes, his
hands upon the boy’s hands, and warmth returned to the boy’s body. °35 Elisha came down and began
walking to and fro. Then he went upstairs to stretch himself upon the boy,
and the boy sneezed seven times and opened his eyes. °36 Elisha then called Gehazi
and said, “Call the woman.” And when she came, Elisha told her, “Take your
son.” °37 She bowed at
his feet, then she took her son and went out. °38 Elisha returned to Gilgal.
There was great scarcity of food in the region, and when the fellow prophets
came to sit with Elisha, he said to his servant, “Take the big pot and
prepare some broth for the fellow prophets.” °39 One of them went out into the field to gather
herbs; he found a wild plant, from which he gathered poisonous fruits, enough
to fill his cloak. When he came back, he cut them into pieces and put them in
the pot where the broth was being prepared, for he did not know what they
were.
°40 Then the broth
was served to the men to eat. But as soon as they tasted the soup, they cried
out, “Man of God, this is pure poison!” So they did not eat any more. °41 Then Elisha said, “Bring
me flour.” And he put it into the pot. Then he said, “Serve these men and let
them eat.” And there was no longer anything harmful in the pot. § The multiplication of loaves°42 A man came from
Baal-Shalishad bringing bread and wheat to the man of God. These were from
the first part of the harvest, twenty loaves of barley and wheat. Elisha told
him, “Give the loaves to these men that they may eat.” °43 His servant said to him,
“How am I to divide these loaves among one hundred men?” Elisha insisted,
“Give them to the men that they may eat, for Yahweh says: They shall eat and
have some left over.” °44 So the man set
it before them; and they ate and had some left, as Yahweh had said. § Naaman healed of leprosy¤5 °1 Naaman was the army commander of the king of Aram.
This man was highly regarded and enjoyed the king’s favor, for Yahweh had
helped him lead the army of the Arameans to victory. But this valiant man was
sick with leprosy. °2 One day some Aramean
soldiers raided the land of Israel and took a young girl captive who became a
servant to the wife of Naaman. She said to her mistress, °3 “If my master would only
present himself to the prophet in Samaria, he would surely cure him of his
leprosy.” °4 Naaman went to tell the
king what the young Israelite maidservant had said. °5 The king of Aram said to
him, “Go to the prophet, and I shall also send a letter to the king of
Israel.” So Naaman went
and took with him ten gold bars, six thousand pieces of silver and ten festal
garments. °6 On his arrival,
he delivered the letter to the king of Israel. It said, “I present my servant
Naaman to you that you may heal him of his leprosy.” °7 When the king had read the
letter, he tore his clothes to show his indignation, “I am not God to give
life or death. And the king of Aram sends me this man to be healed! You see
he is just looking for an excuse for war.” °8 Elisha, the man of God,
came to know that the king of Israel had torn his clothes, so he sent this
message to him: “Why have you torn your clothes? Let the man come to me, that
he may know that there is a prophet in Israel.” °9 So Naaman came with his
horses and chariots, and stopped before the house of Elisha. °10 Elisha then sent a
messenger to tell him, “Go to the river Jordan and wash seven times, and your
flesh shall be as it was before, and you shall be cleansed.” °11 Naaman was angry, so he
went away. He thought: “On my arrival, he should have personally come out,
and then paused and called on the name of Yahweh, his God. And he should have
touched with his hand the infected part, and I would have been healed. °12 Are the rivers of
Damascus, Abana and Pharpar not better than all the rivers of the land of
Israel? Could I not wash there to be healed?” °13 His servants approached
him and said to him, “Father, if the prophet had ordered you to do something
difficult, would you not have done it? But how much easier when he said: Take
a bath and you will be cleansed.” °14 So Naaman went down to the
Jordan where he washed himself seven times as Elisha had ordered. His skin
became soft like that of a child and he was cleansed. °15 Then Naaman returned to
the man of God with all his men. He entered and said to him, “Now I know that
there is no other God anywhere in the world but in Israel. I ask you to
accept these gifts from your servant.” °16 But Elisha answered, “I
swear by Yahweh whom I serve, I will accept nothing.” And however much Naaman
insisted, Elisha would not accept his gifts. °17 So Naaman told him, “Since
you refuse, let me get some sacks of soil from your land – the amount that
two mules can carry. I shall use it to build an altar to Yahweh, for I shall
not offer sacrifices to any other god but him. °18 But may Yahweh pardon me: when my king goes to the
temple of his god Rimmon, he leans on my arm, and I bow down with him. May
Yahweh pardon me for this.” °19 Elisha
answered, “Go in peace.” And Naaman went. Naaman was
already at a certain distance, °20
when Gehazi, Elisha’s servant, thought: “Imagine that my lord refused
to take the gifts that Aramean brought! As Yahweh lives, I will run after him
and get some of them!” °21 Gehazi went after Naaman
and Naaman saw Gehazi running after him, so he jumped out of his chariot to
greet him. °22 Gehazi said to
him, “Pardon me, lord, my master sent me to say to you: Two young men from
the community of the prophets have just come to me from the mountain of
Ephraim, kindly give me a talent of silver and two new garments for them.”
Naaman replied, °23 “Please accept
two talents of silver.” He insisted that
Gehazi accept them, so he put the two talents of silver with two new garments
in two sacks, and handed them over to two of his servants who carried them
before Gehazi. °24 When they
reached Ophel, Gehazi took them from their hands and put them away in his
house. Then he sent the two servants of Naaman away, and they left. °25 When he appeared before
his master, Elisha asked him, “Where have you been, Gehazi?” He answered,
“Your servant has not been any place.” °26 Elisha replied, “Did not my spirit run after you
when a man jumped out of his chariot to meet you? Well, you have received
silver and can now buy olive groves, vineyards, sheep, oxen and servants. °27 But you and all your
decendants shall be infected with the leprosy of Naaman forever.” And Gehazi
left his presence with leprosy, as white as snow. ¤6 °1 Now the fellow prophets
said to Elisha, “See, the place where we are gathered has become too small
for us. °2 Let us go to
the Jordan, and let each of us get a log to build a shed where we can gather.”
Elisha answered, “Go.” °3 Then one of
them said to him, “Why do you not come along with us?” °4 So Elisha went with them.
And when they arrived at the Jordan, they began to cut down the trees. °5 But as one of them was
cutting a tree, his axehead fell into the river, and he exclaimed, “O my
master, the iron piece that you have lent me!” The man of God asked him, °6 “Where did it fall?” And
he showed Elisha the place. Elisha cut off a stick, threw it in there, and
the iron piece floated. °7 Elisha said,
“Get it.” The man reached out his hand and took it. § Elisha captures an armed band of Arameans°8 At that time when the king
of Aram was raiding Israel, he consulted with his officials, and told them,
“Let us attack that people.” °9 But the man of
God sent a message to the king of Israel, “Guard this place for the Arameans
shall go there.” °10 So the king of
Israel sent men to the place indicated by the man of God, and they kept watch
there. And this happened several times. °11 The king of Aram was worried because of these
things, so he called his officials and told them, “Go and find out who is
revealing our plans to the king of Israel.” °12 One of his officials said, “None of us has
betrayed you, my king, but Elisha, the prophet who is in Israel, makes known
to his king even the words you say in your bedroom.” °13 The king answered them,
“Go then and find out where he lives, that I may send people to arrest him.”
When they told him that Elisha was in Dothan, °14 he sent chariots, horses and strong troops who
arrived there by night and surrounded the city. °15 On the following day, when the servant of the man
of God rose early in the morning, he went out and saw the Arameans
surrounding the city with their chariots and horses. He said to Elisha, “O my
master, what shall we do?” °16 He answered,
“Do not fear, for those who are with us are more than those who are with
them.” °17 Elisha prayed
and said, “Yahweh, open his eyes that he may see.” Yahweh opened the eyes of
the servant, and he saw the hill full of horses and chariots of fire around
Elisha. °18 As the Arameans came down
to him, Elisha again prayed to Yahweh, “Blind them.” So Yahweh made them
unable to see as Elisha had asked. °19 Elisha told them, “This is not the way nor is this
the city. Follow me and I shall bring you to the man whom you seek.” And he
led them to Samaria. °20 When they had
entered Samaria, Elisha said, “Yahweh open their eyes that they may see,” and
they saw they were in Samaria. °21 When the king of Israel
saw them, he said to Elisha, “My father, should I kill them?” °22 He answered, “If you do
not kill those whom you have captured with your sword and your bow, how can
you kill these men? Give them bread and water so they may eat and drink, and
let them return to their master.” °23 So the king served them a
grand banquet, and they ate and drank. Then he sent them away to their
master. From that day on, the troops of Aram did not return any more to
invade the territories of Israel. § Famine and the liberation of Samaria°24 Afterwards Ben-Hadad, the
king of Aram, gathered together all his troops and went to lay siege to
Samaria. °25 There was great
famine in Samaria; so great was the misery that the head of an ass was sold
for eighty pieces of silver, and a half-liter of chickpeas for five pieces of
silver. °26 The king of Israel was
walking by upon the wall when a woman cried out to him, “Save me, my lord
King!” °27 The king
answered, “In what way can I help you? If Yahweh does not give you bread,
where shall I get it? °28 What is the
matter?” She answered, “That woman told me: give up your son that we may eat
him today, and then we will eat my son tomorrow. °29 So we cooked my son and ate him. But on the next
day, when I said to her: Take your son that we may eat him, she had hidden him.” °30 When the king heard the
words of the woman, he tore his clothes. He was upon the wall, and the people
saw that he was wearing sackcloth under his tunic. °31 The king swore: “May the Lord punish me, if the
head of Elisha, the son of Shaphat, remains on his shoulders today.” And the
king sent a guard to Elisha’s house. °32 Elisha was seated in his
house and the elders were sitting with him. Before the messenger’s arrival,
Elisha said to them, “Do you not know that this murderer has ordered someone
to cut my head off? Well then, when the messenger comes, shut the door and do
not let him in. Behind him, I hear the sound of his master’s footsteps.” °33 He was still talking to
them, when the king arrived. The king said, “If all this evil comes from
Yahweh, why should I still trust him?” ¤7 °1 But Elisha answered, “Listen to the word of
Yahweh: Tomorrow at this same time, at the gate of Samaria, a measure of
flour shall be sold for a piece of silver, and two measures of barley for a
piece of silver, too.” °2 The shield
bearer on whose arm the king leaned said to the man of God, “Even if Yahweh
opens the windows of heaven for it to rain wheat, how could this thing be?”
Elisha answered, “You shall see it with your own eyes, but you shall not eat
of it.” °3 Four men were at the city
gates, outside, at the other side of the wall. They were lepers. And on that
day, they said to one another, “Shall we sit here until we die? °4 If we decide to enter the
city, there we shall die of hunger. But if we stay here, we die as well. So
let us go over to the camp of the Arameans. If they spare our lives, then we
live; and if they kill us, then let us die!” °5 They arose as it was
getting dark to go to the camp of the Arameans. But when they reached the
camp, they found no one there. °6 The Lord had
let the Arameans hear the noise of chariots and horses, the sound of a great
army. And they had thought: “The king of Israel has sent money to the kings
of the Hittites and Moshrites to come and attack us.” °7 So they fled as it was
getting dark to save themselves, abandoning their tents, their horses, and
their asses, leaving the camp just as it was. °8 When these lepers reached the camp boundary, they
went into a tent. They ate and drank; they took the silver, gold and clothes,
and hid them there in the ground. They entered another tent and took whatever
they found, and hid them in the same way. °9 Then they thought: “What
we are doing is not good. Today is a day of good tidings, and if we keep
silent until tomorrow, we shall be guilty. So let us go and tell this to the
king’s men.” °10 Returning to
the city, they called out to the city guards, saying, “We went to the camp of
the Arameans but no one was there, not a trace of anyone, only horses and
asses tied, and the tents just as they were left.” °11 The guards cried out the news and it was told
within the king’s household. °12 The king arose in the
night and said to his officials, “The Arameans know that we are hungry. They
have left their camp and have hidden in the field, waiting for us to come out
of the city that they may take us alive and then get into the city.” °13 One of the officials
answered, “Let some men take five of the remaining horses for, at any rate,
these are also bound to die of hunger, as are all the people of this city.
Dispatch them and see.” °14 So they took
two chariots and their horses, and the king sent the horsemen after the
Arameans. °15 They went as
far as the Jordan, and all the way was littered with clothes and equipment
which the Arameans had thrown away in their flight. The messengers
returned and told this to the king. °16 Then the people went out and plundered the camp of
the Arameans. A measure of flour was sold for a piece of silver and a double
measure of barley was also sold for a piece, as Elisha had said. °17 The king had appointed his
shield bearer to keep watch at the city gates. But he was crushed right there
by the crowd, so that he died, °18
just as Elisha had told him when the king had come down to see him. For
when Elisha had said to the king, “Tomorrow at this hour, at the gate of
Samaria, two measures of barley as well as a measure of flour shall be sold
for a shekel,” °19 the
shield bearer had said to the man of God, “Even if Yahweh opens the windows
of heaven for it to rain down wheat, what you say will not happen.” Then
Elisha had told him, “You shall see it with your own eyes, but you shall not
eat of it.” °20 So
it happened. The people ran over him and crushed him at the city gates, and
there he died. ¤8 °1 Now
Elisha had said to the woman whose son he had brought back to life, “Arise,
and go with your family to live in another place, wherever it seems best for
you, because Yahweh has called for a famine and it will come upon the land
for seven years.” °2 The
woman did what the man of God told her to do – she went with her family to
the land of the Philistines and stayed there for seven years. °3 At the
end of the seven years, the woman came back to her land and went to ask the
king for her house and field. °4 The
king was talking with Gehazi, the servant of the man of God, saying, “Tell me
all the marvelous things Elisha has done.” °5 As Gehazi was narrating how
Elisha had restored the dead to life, the woman showed up, she whose very son
Elisha had raised from the dead. She was claiming back from the king her
house and field. Gehazi said, “This, my lord, is the woman, and this is her
son whom Elisha raised from the dead.” °6 The king
asked her about what had happened, and she recounted it to him. Then the king
immediately sent a palace official with her, and said to him, “See to it that
all her properties are returned to her with all the produce of her field from
the day she left her land until now.” § Elisha and Hazael of Damascus°7 Elisha
went to Damascus. Ben-Hadad, the king of Aram, was sick. When he was told
that the man of God had come, °8 he
said to Hazael, “Go to the man of God and consult Yahweh through him, that I
may know if I shall recover from this sickness. But take with you a good
gift.” °9 So Hazael
went to see Elisha, taking with him all the best he could find in Damascus,
forty camel loads of gifts. When he came before Elisha, he said to him, “Your
son, Ben-Hadad, the king of Aram, has sent me to ask you: Shall I recover
from this sickness?” °10 Elisha
answered, “Go and tell him that he shall recover. But Yahweh has shown me
that he shall certainly die.” °11 Then the
face of the man of God became rigid, his gaze fixed and he began to weep. °12 Hazael
asked him, “Why do you weep, my lord?” He answered, “Because I have just seen
the evil you will do to the children of Israel: you shall set on fire their
fortresses, kill their young men by the sword, crush their children, and rip
open the womb of pregnant women.” °13
Hazael told him, “Who am I, your servant, that I
should carry out such exploits?” Elisha answered, “I have just had a vision:
Yahweh has made you king of Aram.” °14 Hazael
left Elisha and returned to his master who asked him, “What has Elisha said
to you?” He answered, “He has told me that you shall surely live.” °15 But on
the following day, Hazael took a mantle, dipped it in water, and pressed it
down on the king’s face until he died. And so, Hazael succeeded him as king
of Aram. °16 In the
fifth year of Joram, son of Ahab and king of Israel, Jehoram, son of Jehoshaphat,
king of Judah began to reign. °17 He
was thirty-two years old when he began his reign, and he reigned for eight
years in Jerusalem. °18 He
followed the footsteps of the kings of Israel and acted in everything like
the family of Ahab. Because he had married the daughter of Ahab, he acted
very badly with Yahweh. °19 However,
Yahweh would not destroy Judah for the sake of his servant David, according
to the promise he had made to keep his lamp burning forever, which referred
to David’s descendants. °20 In his
days, the Edomites rebelled against the rule of Judah, and proclaimed a king
of their own. °21 Then
Joram went to attack the city of Zair with all his chariots of war. Rising by
night he managed to escape from the Edomites, who had surrounded him and his
chariot commanders, but the troops had fled. °22 Thus Edom has rebelled against
Judah to this day. At that time, the city of Libnah also rebelled. °23 The rest
of the deeds of Joram and his bravery are written in the Book of the
Chronicles of the Kings of Judah. °24
When Joram died, they buried him with his fathers in
the city of David, and his son Ahaziah succeeded him. § Ahaziah, king of Judah
°25 Ahaziah,
son of Joram, king of Judah, began to reign in the twelfth year of Joram, son
of Ahab, king of Israel. °26 Ahaziah was twenty-two years old
when he began his reign, and he reigned for a year in Jerusalem. His mother
was Athaliah, daughter of Omri, king of Israel. °27 He
followed in the footsteps of Ahab and acted badly towards Yahweh like those
in the family of Ahab had done, since he was related to Ahab’s family. °28 He went
with Joram, the son of Ahab, to make war against Hazael, the king of Aram, at
Ramoth of Gilead. °29 But
the Arameans wounded Joram who returned from Ramoth to Jezreel to recover
from his wounds. After a while, Ahaziah, the king of Judah, went to Jezreel
to visit him as he was recuperating. § Jehu is anointed king of Israel¤9 °1 The prophet Elisha called one of the fellow
prophets, and said to him, “Prepare to go to the city of Ramoth in Gilead
taking this bottle of oil. °2 Look there for
Jehu, the son of Jehoshaphat, son of Nimshi. Make him leave his companions,
and lead him to a place apart from them. °3 There you shall take the bottle and pour the oil
on his head, saying: Yahweh has anointed you king of Israel. Then open the
door and flee without delay.” °4 So the young
man went to Ramoth. °5 When he arrived, the
commanders of the army were seated together, and he said, “I have to talk
with you, commander.” Jehu asked, “To which of us?” He answered, “To you,
commander.” °6 So Jehu arose
and went into the house. Then the young
man poured the oil on Jehu’s head, and said to him, “Yahweh, the God of
Israel, has consecrated you king of the people of Israel. Thus says Yahweh: °7 You shall overthrow the
kings of the family of Ahab, that I may avenge the blood of my servants, the
prophets, whom Jezebel has murdered. °8 I shall destroy the family of Ahab and all their
men shall perish. °9 The family of
Ahab shall be like the family of Jeroboam and the family of Baasha. °10 And regarding Jezebel, no
one shall bury her, for the dogs shall devour her in the field of Jezreel.”
Then the young man opened the door and fled. °11 Jehu came out to join the
officers of the king. They said to him, “What happened? Why did that fool
call you?” Jehu answered, “You know that fellow and you also know why he
came.” °12 They said, “We
do not know anything. Tell us what he said to you.” He answered, “These are
his exact words: Yahweh has consecrated you king of Israel.” °13 Then all the commanders,
the companions of Jehu, took their cloaks and put them on a wooden platform
in the shape of a throne. And with blast of trumpets, they proclaimed, “Jehu
is king!” °14 Thus Jehu, son of
Jehoshaphat, son of Nimshi, conspired against Joram. At that time, Joram was
with the Israelites defending the city of Ramoth in Gilead against Hazael,
king of Aram, °15 but Joram had
retreated to Jezreel to recover from the wounds he had received in battle. Jehu said, “If
it seems good to you, let no one leave the city, lest they go and tell the
news to the king in Jezreel.” °16 Jehu then
mounted his chariot and went to Jezreel, where Joram lay sick, and Ahaziah,
king of Judah, had gone to visit him. °17 The watchman at the tower
in Jezreel saw the retinue of Jehu coming and said, “I see a company.” Joram
said, “Take your horse and run to meet them, and ask them if they have any
news.” °18 So the man went out to
meet them and said, “The king sent me to ask if you have any news.” Jehu
answered, “Do not worry about the news. Turn around and follow me.” And the
watchman immediately reported, “The messenger reached them, but he has not
returned.” °19 They sent another
messenger who came to them and said, “The king wants to know if you bring any
news.” And Jehu again answered, “Do not worry about the news, turn around and
ride behind me.” °20 Again the
watchman reported, “He has reached them, but has not returned. The way of
driving of him who comes resembles that of Jehu, son of Nimshi, for he drives
like a madman.” °21 Joram then said, “Harness
the horses of my chariot.” And Joram, the king of Israel, went out with
Ahaziah, the king of Judah, each in his chariot, to meet Jehu. They met him
in the field of Naboth of Jezreel. § Jehu murders Joram°22 When Joram saw Jehu, he
asked, “Do you bring peace, Jehu?” Jehu answered, “Why do you ask for peace
when the prostitution of your mother, Jezebel, and her many sorceries still
continue?” °23 So Joram turned
his chariot around and fled, saying to Ahaziah, “Treachery, Ahaziah!” °24 Jehu then drew his bow
with all his strength and shot Joram in the back, so that the arrow pierced
his heart. And Joram fell dead in his chariot. °25 Jehu said
to his shield bearer Bidkar, “Take the body and throw it in the field of
Naboth of Jezreel; for remember, when we served together in the cavalry of
his father, Ahab, Yahweh pronounced this sentence against him: °26 I swear
that in this field, I shall take vengeance on you, for the blood of Naboth
and for the blood of his sons which I saw you shed yesterday. So take his
body and throw it into the field according to the word of Yahweh.” °27 As for
Ahaziah, the king of Judah, he fled in the direction of Beth-Haggan. Jehu
pursued him, crying out, “Kill him, too!” And they shot him in his chariot at
the slope of Gur near Ibleam. He reached Megiddo, took refuge there and died.
°28 His
servants carried his body in a chariot to Jerusalem, and buried him with his
fathers in the city of David. °29 Ahaziah
had begun his reign in Judah in the eleventh year of Joram, son of Ahab. § Jezebel is killed°30 Jehu entered the city of
Jezreel. When Jezebel learned this, she painted her eyes, adorned her neck,
and looked out of the window. °31 As Jehu entered
the gates, she said to him, “Do you bring peace? Will you not have Zimri’s
fate after murdering your master?” °32 Jehu looked up to the
window and cried out, “Who is on my side?” Two or three eunuchs looked down
at him. °33 He ordered
them, “Throw her down.” They threw her down through the window, and her blood
splashed on the walls and on the horses, and Jehu in his chariot ran over
her. °34 Jehu entered Jezreel.
After he had eaten and drunk, he gave these orders, “Take care of that cursed
woman and bury her, for she was a king’s daughter.” °35 They went to bury her, but
they found no more than her hands and feet with the skull. °36 When they told Jehu about
it, he said, “This is what Elijah of Tishbe said in the name of Yahweh: In
the field of Jezreel, the dogs shall eat Jezebel. °37 Her body shall be as dung on the land, so that no
one can say: This was Jezebel.” § Ahab’s family is wiped out
¤10 °1
The seventy sons of Ahab lived in Samaria. So Jehu
wrote letters and sent them to Samaria, to the leaders of the city, to the
judges and to those who took care of the sons of Ahab, saying, °2 “As soon
as this letter comes to you who have the king’s sons, chariots of war and
horses, fortified cities and weapons, °3 select the best and most fit of
your master’s sons and make him sit on his father’s throne; then prepare to
defend the family of your lord.” °4 They were
in great fear, and they said, “If the two kings were not able to stand up to
him, how then can we resist him?” °5
The palace chamberlain, the military commissioner of
the city, the judges and the tutors sent this response to Jehu: “We are your
servants, and we will do whatever you say. We will not proclaim anyone king;
do whatever seems best to you.” °6 Then he
sent them a second letter which said, “If you are on my side and among those
who obey me, take the heads of the sons of the king, your lord, and come to
talk to me tomorrow at this time in Jezreel.” The king’s sons
were seventy and they were growing up in the houses of prominent families of
the city. °7 As soon
as this letter reached them, they seized the sons of the king, beheaded
seventy of them and placed their heads in large baskets which they sent to
Jezreel. °8 The
messenger came to where Jehu was and said to him, “Here they send you the
heads of the king’s sons.” He answered, “Lay them in two heaps at the
entrance of the gate of Jezreel until tomorrow.” °9 In the
morning, Jehu went out and said to all the people, “Be fair, tell me: if I
have conspired against my king and have killed him, who then has beheaded all
these? °10 Know
then that none of the words Yahweh has spoken against the family of Ahab
shall be without effect. Everything he said through the mouth of his servant
Elijah has been fulfilled.” °11 Jehu then
killed all who remained loyal to Ahab in Jezreel – all his ministers,
relatives, priests – without sparing anyone. °12 Then he left for Samaria, and in
Beth-Eked of the Shepherds, °13 he
met the brothers of Ahaziah, king of Judah. He asked them, “Who are you?”
They answered, “We are the brothers of Ahaziah, and we go to greet the sons
of the king and the sons of the queen.” °14 Jehu said, “Take them alive.”
They took them alive and beheaded them all by the well of Beth-Eked. They
were forty-two men, and none was left alive. °15 Setting
out from there, he met Jehonadab, son of Rechab, who came out to meet him.
Jehu greeted him and said, “Would you be faithful to me as I am to you?”
Jehonadab answered, “Yes.” So Jehu said to him, “Give me your hand.” He gave
him his hand, and Jehu took him up with him into his chariot, and said, °16 “Come
with me and see my zeal for Yahweh.” And he had him ride in his chariot. °17 When Jehu
came to Samaria, he killed all the survivors loyal to Ahab in that city, and
he did not spare anyone. So the word Yahweh had said through the mouth of
Elijah was fulfilled. °18 Jehu
gathered together all the inhabitants and said, “Ahab served Baal, but I will
serve him still better.” °19 And
he added, “Summon all the prophets of Baal, all his faithful followers and
priests. °20 Let
no one be missing at the solemn sacrifice I will offer to Baal. Whoever is
absent shall die.” Jehu did this with cunning, for he was determined to kill
all who were faithful to Baal. They themselves proclaimed the sacred
solemnity that Jehu had commanded. And Jehu, for his part, °21 sent
messengers throughout Israel for all the faithful of Baal to come without any
exception. When they
entered the temple of Baal, they were so many that they hardly touched the
ground. °22 Then
Jehu ordered those in charge of the vestments to bring out the sacred
vestments reserved for the faithful of Baal and to distribute these to them. °23 Jehu who
was accompanied by Jehonadab, the son of Rechab, said insistently to the
faithful of Baal, “Make sure that none of the faithful of Yahweh has entered
with you, that there is no one here except all the true servants of Baal.” °24 Then they
entered to prepare the sacrifice. But Jehu had stationed eighty men outside,
and said to them, “Whoever of you lets anyone escape of those who must die
shall pay with his own life.” °25 And
when the sacrifice was finished, Jehu gave this order to the soldiers and
officers, “Go in and kill all of them, let none of them escape.” So, they
went in and put everyone to the sword, going as far as the sanctuary of the
House of Baal. °26 They
pulled out the sacred pillar of the House of Baal and burned it. °27 They
destroyed the altar and pulled down the temple, which remains a garbage dump
to this very day. °28 This was
how Jehu wiped out the name of Baal from Israel. °29 But Jehu did not turn aside from
the sins which Jeroboam, the son of Nesbat, had caused Israel to commit, for
they kept the golden calves of Bethel and Dan. °30 In spite of this, Yahweh said to
Jehu, “Since you have acted well, doing what seems just to me, and have dealt
with the family of Ahab according to my will, your sons until the fourth
generation shall sit on the throne of Israel.” °31 But Jehu did not completely walk
according to the Law of Yahweh, since he did not give up the sins into which Jeroboam
had led Israel. °32 In those
days, Yahweh began to reduce the land of Israel, and Hazael conquered the
Israelites taking their territory °33
from the Jordan to the East, all the land of Gilead,
of the tribes of Gad, Reuben, Manasseh, from Aroer by the brook of Arnon, all
the land of Gilead and Bashan. °34 Now the
rest of the story of Jehu, all that he did and his bravery are written in the
Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel. °35 When Jehu died, they buried him
in Samaria, and his son Jehoahaz reigned in his place. °36 Jehu
reigned over Israel in Samaria for twenty-eight years. § Athaliah in Judah¤11 °1 When Athaliah, the mother of Ahaziah, saw that her
son had died, she was determined to wipe out all the descendants of the king.
°2 But Jehosheba, the
daughter of King Joram and sister of Ahaziah, took Joash, her nephew, and
brought him away from among the king’s sons who were about to be killed, and
put him with his wet nurse in the bedroom. Thus she hid him from Athaliah, so
that the boy was saved. °3 And Joash
remained hidden in the House of Yahweh for six years while Athaliah reigned
over the land. °4 In the seventh year,
Jehoiada the chief priest, summoned the officers of the royal guard and of
the Carites to the House of Yahweh. After concluding a pact with them under
oath, he showed them the king’s son. °5 Then he gave them these
orders, “One third of your men who come on duty on the sabbath shall guard
the king’s house, °6 another third
shall be at the foundation gate, and the last third at the back gates. Keep
watch continuously. °7 Now about those
who come off duty on the sabbath, two divisions of them shall guard the House
of Yahweh and surround King Joash. °8 You shall be at his side, each with drawn weapons,
and you will kill all who would cross your line. Take care of the king
wherever he goes.” °9 The commanders of the
guards did what Jehoiada the priest had told them to do and they showed up
with all their men, those who were to go off duty on the sabbath as well as
those who were to come on duty on that day. °10 Jehoiada entrusted to the officers the spears and
shields of King David which were in the House of Yahweh. °11 And then the guards stood
from the southern corner of the house to the north, surrounding the altar and
the House of Yahweh. °12 Then Jehoiada, the priest,
brought out the king’s son, crowned him and put the bracelets on him, then
proclaimed and consecrated him king. All clapped their hands, shouting and
crying out, “Long live the king!” °13 When Athaliah heard the
noise of the people, she approached the crowd surrounding the House of
Yahweh. °14 The king was
standing by the pillar, according to the custom, and the officers and the
trumpeters were with him. The people were filled with joy and they were
blowing trumpets. On seeing this, Athaliah tore her clothes and cried out,
“Treason, treason!” °15 Jehoiada the priest
commanded the officers, “Surround her and bring her out to the courtyard, and
kill anyone who tries to defend her.” He gave this order, because he thought,
“She should not die in the House of Yahweh.” °16 They brought her out, and
when they reached the palace of the king by the horses’ entrance, there they
killed her. °17 Jehoiada made a covenant
between Yahweh and the king and the people so they would be the people of
Yahweh. °18 All the
citizens went to the temple of Baal and destroyed it. They broke the altars
and the images into pieces, and killed Mattan, the priest of Baal, before his
altar. Then Jehoiada,
the priest, posted guards over the House of Yahweh. °19 He led the officers, the
guards of the king, the Carites guards and the citizens, and they accompanied
the king to the palace, passing through the Gate of the Guards. King Joash
sat on the royal throne. °20 All the
citizens were happy and the city was at peace. Now regarding Athaliah, she
had died by the sword in the king’s palace. § Reign of Joash in Judah¤12 °1
Joash was seven years old when he began his reign. °2 It was
then the seventh year of Jehu, and he reigned for forty-two years in
Jerusalem. His mother was Zibiah of Beer-Sheba. °3 Joash did what was right in the
eyes of Yahweh as long as the priest Jehoiada guided him. °4 But he
did not demolish the sanctuaries on the hillsides where people continued
offering sacrifices and burning incense. °5 Joash
said to the priest, “All the money from the sacred contributions which the
people bring to offer in the House of Yahweh, the money in cash, that which
is offered as personal assessment, and that which is freely and voluntarily
given in the House of Yahweh – °6 all
these you can receive. Let each one receive from the hand of those to whom he
attends, but you are to repair the House of Yahweh, when anything needs to be
repaired.” °7 By the
twenty-third year of the reign of Joash, the priests had not yet carried out
the repairs needed in the House of Yahweh. °8 So the king summoned Jehoiada the
priest and the other priests with him, and said to them, “Why have you not
carried out the repairs of the House yet? From now on, you will no longer keep
any money during your service, but shall set it aside for the repair of the
House.” °9 The
priests agreed that henceforth, they would not accept money from the people
and would not be in charge of the repair of the House. °10 So
Jehoiada, the priest, had a box made with a hole in the cover. He placed this
by the altar, to the right side of those entering the House of Yahweh, and
the priests who were at the gates put in it all the money offered in the
House of Yahweh. °11 Whenever
they saw that the box was full, a secretary of the king would come, and
together with the high priest, they would take and count the money. °12 Then they
would turn the amount over into the hands of those responsible for the work
of the House, who would, in turn, pay with this money the carpenters and
bricklayers doing the repairs. °13
From this amount, they also bought the stones, wood
and everything necessary for the repair of the House of Yahweh. °14 But of
this money given for the House of Yahweh, they did not make any silver cups,
or cutting tools, or water jars, or trumpets, or any golden or silver
objects, °15 but
all the money was used to pay those who were repairing the House of Yahweh. °16 Accounts
were not asked from those responsible for paying the laborers, since they
acted with great honor. °17 Only
the money offered for the expiation of sins was for the priests. °18 At that
time Hazael, king of Aram, went up to fight against Gath. He captured it and
was heading for Jerusalem. °19 So
Joash, king of Judah, took all the precious things that his fathers,
Jehoshaphat, Jehoram and Ahaziah, kings of Judah, had consecrated, with all
that he himself had consecrated, and all the gold he could find in the
treasury of the House of Yahweh and in those of the king’s house. Then he sent
them to Hazael, king of Aram, who left Jerusalem with them. °20 Now the
rest regarding Joash and all that he did is written in the Book of the
Chronicles of the Kings of Judah. °21 Some of
his officials plotted a conspiracy against him, and they killed him in
Beth-Millo, as he was going to Silla. °22 Jozacar, son of Shimeath, and
Jehozabad, son of Shomer, struck him down, and he died. He was buried with
his fathers in the city of David, and his son Amaziah reigned in his place. § Jehoahaz, king of Israel¤13 °1
In the twenty-third year of Joash, son of Ahaziah,
king of Judah, Jehoahaz, son of Jehu, began to rule over Israel from Samaria,
its capital; he reigned for seventeen years. °2 He acted badly towards Yahweh and
persisted in the sins of Jeroboam, son of Nebat, which had become the sins of
Israel, without turning away from them. °3 So the anger of Yahweh burned
against Israel, and he delivered them into the hands of Hazael, king of Aram,
and into the hands of Ben-Hadad, son of Hazael, throughout that time. °4 But
Jehoahaz prayed to Yahweh, and Yahweh listened to him for he had seen the
oppression of Israel, how the king of Aram oppressed them. °5 And
Yahweh gave Israel a liberator who would free them from the oppression of
Aram, so the Israelites could live peacefully in their homes as before. °6 (But they
did not turn away from the sins by which Jeroboam made Israel sin, for the
sacred pillar still remained standing in Samaria.) °7 No more than fifty horsemen, ten
chariots of war and ten thousand soldiers were left of the army of Jehoahaz,
for the king of Aram had wiped out all the rest like dust. °8 The rest
about Jehoahaz, all that he did and his bravery are written in the Book of
the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel. °9 When Jehoahaz slept with his
fathers, they buried him in Samaria and his son Joash reigned in his place. § Joash, king of Israel°10 In the
thirty-seventh year of Joash, king of Judah, Joash, son of Jehoahaz, began to
reign over Israel in Samaria, its capital; he reigned for sixteen years. °11 He did
what was evil in the eyes of Yahweh; he did not turn away from the sins which
Jeroboam, son of Nebat, made Israel commit. °12 The rest about Joash and all that
he did, his bravery and how he fought against Amaziah, king of Judah are written
in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel. °13 When
Joash slept with his fathers, he was buried in Samaria, together with the
kings of Israel, and Jeroboam sat upon his throne. § Death of Elisha°14 When
Elisha became very sick and was about to die, Joash, king of Israel, went
down to him and went before him, saying, “My father! My father! Chariot and
horses of Israel!” °15 Elisha
said to him, “Take a bow and arrows.” So he took a bow and arrows. °16 Elisha
then said to the king, “Draw the bow,” and the king drew the bow. Then Elisha
put his hand on the king’s hand °17
and said, “Open the window towards the east.” He
opened it. Elisha then said, “Shoot!” And he shot. Elisha said, “Yahweh’s
arrow of victory, arrow of victory over Aram! You shall defeat Aram in Aphek
until you utterly destroy them!” °18
And he added, “Take the arrows.” And he took them.
Elisha said to the king, “Strike the ground with them.” He struck three times
and stopped. °19 So
the man of God became angry at him, and said, “You should have struck five or
six times, then you would have struck down Aram completely. But now, you will
strike down Aram only three times.” °20 Elisha
died and they buried him. A little later, a detachment of Moabites conducted
a raid as they used to do at the beginning of every year. °21 It
happened that at that time some people were burying a dead man, when they saw
the Moabites. So they quickly threw the body into the grave of Elisha, and
then fled to safety. But as soon as the man’s body touched the bones of
Elisha, the man revived and stood on his feet. °22 Hazael,
king of Aram, oppressed the Israelites throughout the reign of Jehoahaz. °23 But
Yahweh had pity and took compassion on them; he turned towards them because
of his covenant with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and would not utterly destroy
them, or cast them far from his face. °24 Hazael, the king of Aram, died;
and his son Ben-Hadad reigned in his place. °25 Then Joash, son of Jehoahaz,
again took from Ben-Hadad the cities which Hazael had taken from Jehoahaz.
Joash defeated him thrice and recovered the cities of Israel. § Amaziah, king of Judah¤14 °1
Amaziah, son of Joash, king of Judah, began to reign
in the second year of Joash, king of Israel. °2 He was twenty-five years old when
he began to reign, and he reigned for twenty-nine years in Jerusalem. His
mother was Jehoaddin of Jerusalem. °3 He did what was right in the eyes
of Yahweh, yet not like his father David; rather he acted like his father
Joash. °4 The
Sanctuaries on the Hillside still stood; there the people continued to offer
sacrifices and to burn incense. °5 When the
kingdom was firmly in his hands, Amaziah killed the officers who had murdered
the king, his father, °6 but
did not kill the sons of the assassins, according to what is written in the
Law of Moses where Yahweh gave this command: “You shall not put the fathers
to death because of their sons, nor shall you put the sons to death because
of their fathers, but everyone shall be punished on account of his own
crimes.” °7 Amaziah
conquered ten thousand Edomites in the valley of Salt, and conquered the Rock
by arms, calling it Joktheel, which is its name to this day. °8 Then
Amaziah sent messengers to Joash, son of Jehoahaz, son of Jehu, king of
Israel, to say to him, “Come up and let us see which of the two of us is
better.” °9 Joash,
king of Israel, sent as an answer to Amaziah, king of Judah: “A thornbush of
Lebanon sent this message to a cedar of Lebanon: Give me your daughter to be
my son’s wife. But the wild beasts of Lebanon passed by and trampled down the
bush. °10 You
now feel very proud since you conquered the Edomites. Be content with your
fame and be quiet in your own house lest disgrace befall you and the people
of Judah.” °11 But
Amaziah did not listen; so Joash, king of Israel, came and confronted him in
Beth-Shemesh of Judah. °12 Judah
was defeated by Israel, and everyone of them fled to his home. °13 Joash,
king of Israel, took Amaziah, son of Ahaziah, as prisoner in Beth-Shemesh,
and brought him to Jerusalem. He made an
opening two hundred meters wide in the wall of Jerusalem, from the Ephraim
Gate to the Corner Gate. °14 He
took all the gold and silver, all that he found in the House of Yahweh and in
the treasuries of the king’s house, and hostages as well, and then returned
to Samaria. °15 Now the
rest about Joash, about his bravery and how he fought against Amaziah, king
of Judah, is written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel. °16 When
Joash rested with his fathers, they buried him in Samaria with his ancestors,
and his son Jeroboam reigned in his place. °17 Now about
Amaziah: he lived fifteen more years after the death of Joash, king of
Israel. °18 The
rest of the history of Amaziah is written in the Book of the Chronicles of
the Kings of Judah. °19 There
were people who conspired against him in Jerusalem. So Amaziah took refuge in
Lachish, but they pursued him and killed him in that city. °20 His body
was brought from there in a chariot, and they buried him in Jerusalem with
his fathers in the city of David. °21
Then, all the people of Judah took Azariah, who was
sixteen years old, and proclaimed him king in place of his father Amaziah. °22 He
rebuilt Elath and restored it to Judah, after the king, his father, died. § Jeroboam II, king of Israel°23 Jeroboam,
son of Joash, king of Israel, began to reign in Samaria in the fifteenth year
of the reign of Amaziah, king of Judah. He reigned for forty-one years, °24 and
during his reign he acted badly towards Yahweh, for he did not turn away from
the sins which Jeroboam, son of Nebat, made Israel commit. °25 He
restored the border of Israel from the entrance of Hamath up to the Dead Sea,
according to the word which Yahweh, the God of Israel, had said through the
mouth of his servant, the prophet Jonah, the son of Amittai from Gath-Hepher.
°26 Yahweh
had seen the extreme bitter misery of Israel; there was no one left, neither
slave nor freeman, who would help Israel. °27 But Yahweh did not decide to wipe
out the name of Israel from under the heavens, so he saved them by the hand
of Jeroboam, son of Joash. °28 Now the
rest regarding Jeroboam, all that he did and his bravery, how he fought and
restored Hamath and Damascus to Israel, is written in the Book of the
Chronicles of the Kings of Israel. °29 When Jeroboam died, he was buried
with the kings of Israel, and his son Zechariah reigned in his place. § Azariah, king of Judah¤15 °1 Azariah, son of Amaziah, king of
Judah, began to reign in the twenty-seventh year of the reign of Jeroboam in
Israel. °2 He
was sixteen years old when he began his reign; he reigned for fifty-two years
in Jerusalem. His mother was Jecoliah of Jerusalem. °3 He did
what pleased Yahweh, like his father Amaziah had done. °4 But the
Sanctuaries of the Hillsides were not demolished, and the people still
offered sacrifices and burned incense on them. °5 Yahweh
struck down the king. He became sick with leprosy, and he remained a leper to
the day of his death. He lived in an isolated house, while Jotham, his son,
was head of the king’s household and administered justice in the kingdom. °6 Now the
rest about Azariah and all that he did is written in the Book of the
Chronicles of the Kings of Judah. °7
When Azariah died, they buried him with his fathers
in the city of David, and his son Jotham succeeded him. § The last kings of Israel°8 Zechariah,
son of Jeroboam, began to reign over Israel in Samaria, its capital, in the
thirty-eighth year of Azariah, king of Judah. For the six months that he
stayed in power, °9 he
acted badly towards Yahweh, as his fathers had done, for he did not turn away
from the sins which Jeroboam, son of Nebat, made Israel commit. °10 Shallum,
son of Jabesh, conspired against him, and struck him down at Ibleam. He
killed him and reigned in his place. °11 Now the
rest regarding Zechariah is written in the Book of the Chronicles of the
Kings of Israel. °12 In
this way the promise Yahweh had made to Jehu was fulfilled: “Your sons until
the fourth generation shall sit upon the throne of Israel.” And so it was. °13 Shallum,
son of Jabesh, began to reign in the thirty-ninth year of Uzziah, king of
Judah, and he reigned for a month in Samaria. °14 Then Menahem, son of Gadi,
rebelled against him in Tirzah. He came to Samaria and killed Shallum in that
city. Having killed Shallum, Menahem reigned in his place. °15 Now the
rest about Shallum and the conspiracy which he plotted is written in the Book
of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel. °16 Then
Menahem seized Tappuah and killed its inhabitants, devastating its territory
from Tirzah onwards, since they would not open the gates to him. And he
ripped open all the pregnant women. °17 Menahem,
son of Gadi, began to reign in the thirty-ninth year of Azariah, king of
Judah. He reigned for ten years in Samaria, °18 and he too acted badly towards
Yahweh, for he did not turn away from the sins of Jeroboam, son of Nebat,
which he made Israel commit. °19 In his
days, Pul, the king of Assyria, invaded the land of Israel. And Menahem had
to give him a thousand talents of silver so that the king of Asshur would
receive him as an ally and keep him in power. °20 Menahem exacted the money from
all the wealthy and prominent people of Israel to give to the king of Asshur:
fifty pieces of silver from each one. With this, the king of Asshur turned
back and did not stay there in the land. °21 Now the
rest regarding Menahem and all that he did is written in the Book of the
Chronicles of the Kings of Israel. °22 When Menahem died, his son
Pekahiah succeeded him. °23 Pekahiah,
son of Menahem, began to reign over Israel in Samaria in the fiftieth year of
Azariah, king of Judah. He reigned for two years, °24 during which he acted badly
towards Yahweh; he did not turn away from the sins which Jeroboam, son of
Nebat, made Israel commit. °25 His
general, Pekah, son of Remaliah, rebelled against him. He led some fifty men
from the province of Gilead, and they came to kill him in Samaria in the
tower of the palace. With the king dead, Pekah succeeded him. °26 The rest
about Pekahiah and all that he did is written in the Book of the Chronicles
of the Kings of Israel. °27 In the
fifty-second year of Azariah, king of Judah, Pekah, son of Remaliah, began to
reign over Israel in Samaria, its capital. He reigned for twenty years, and
he acted badly towards Yahweh, °28
for he did not turn away from the sins which
Jeroboam made Israel commit. °29 In the
time of Pekah, king of Israel, Tiglath-Pileser, king of Assyria, came and
seized Iyon, Abel-Beth-Maacah, Janoah, Kedesh, Hazor, the territory of Gilead
and Galilee, and the whole land of Naphtali, and deported their inhabitants
to Asshur. °30 Then
Hoshea, son of Elah, conspired against Pekah, son of Remaliah, killed him and
reigned in his place. °31 The
rest about Pekah and all that he did is written in the Book of the Chronicles
of the Kings of Israel. § Jotham, king of Judah°32 Jotham,
son of Uzziah, king of Judah, began to reign in the second year of Pekah, son
of Remaliah, king of Israel. °33 Jotham
was twenty-five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned for sixteen
years in Jerusalem. His mother was Jerusha, daughter of Zadok. °34 He did
what pleased Yahweh, as his father had done, °35 but he did not abolish the
Sanctuaries on the high places where the people continued to offer sacrifices
and burn incense. He built the
Upper Gate of the House of Yahweh. °36 The rest about Jotham and all
that he did is written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah. °37 In those
days, Yahweh began to send Rezin, king of Aram, and Pekah, son of Remaliah,
against Judah. °38 When
Jotham died, they buried him with his fathers in the city of his ancestor
David, and his son Ahaz succeeded him. § Ahaz, king of Judah¤16 °1
In the seventeenth year of the reign of Pekah, son
of Remaliah, Ahaz the son of Jotham, king of Judah, began to reign. °2 Ahaz was
then twenty years old and he reigned for sixteen years in Jerusalem. He did
not do what pleased Yahweh, his God, as his father David had done. °3 He walked
in the way of the kings of Israel, and even sacrificed his son in the fire,
according to the hateful practices of those nations which Yahweh had expelled
from the land, so the children of Israel could occupy their place. °4 He
offered sacrifices in the sanctuaries on the hills, on the slopes and under
every green tree. °5 Then Rezin,
king of Aram, and Pekah, son of Remaliah, king of Israel, came up to fight
Jerusalem. They surrounded it, but could not conquer it. °6 At that
time Rezin, king of Aram, recovered Elath for the Edomites, expelling the
Jews from there. The Edomites then entered Elath and lived there until now. °7 Ahaz sent
messengers to Tiglath-Pileser, king of Asshur, to tell him, “I am your
servant and your son. Come then and rescue me from the hands of the king of
Aram and of the king of Israel, who wage war against me.” °8 Ahaz took
the silver and gold that was in the House of Yahweh and the treasures from
the house of the king, and sent them as a gift to the king of Asshur. °9 The king
of Asshur paid heed to him and went to attack Damascus; he seized that city
and exiled its inhabitants to Kir, then he killed Rezin. °10 So King
Ahaz went to Damascus to meet with Tiglath-Pileser, king of Asshur. And when
he saw the altar in Damascus, he sent to Uriah the priest, the measurement of
that altar together with the design which he copied exactly in all its
details. °11 The
priest Uriah built the altar according to the design the king had sent him
from Damascus. He finished it before King Ahaz arrived from Damascus. °12 When the
king returned from Damascus, he saw the altar, approached it and went up to
it. °13 He
burned on that altar his holocausts and sacrifices. There he made his
libation and shed the blood of his peace offerings. °14 He
removed the altar of bronze that was before Yahweh, from the front of the
House, from between the new altar and the House of Yahweh, and he placed it
on the north side of his new altar. King Ahaz
ordered the priest Uriah, °15 “Upon
this great altar you shall burn the morning holocaust and the evening
sacrifice, the king’s holocaust and his sacrifice, the holocausts of the
people of the land, their sacrifices and libations. You shall shed upon it
all the blood of the holocausts and sacrifices. As for the bronze altar, I
will deal with it.” °16 The
priest Uriah did as the king had commanded him. °17 The king
dismantled the paneling of the stands, removed the washbasins from on top of
them, took down the big bronze basin from the top of the oxen that supported
it, and placed it upon the stone pavement. Now, about the throne which had
been built within the House of Yahweh and the outer entrance for the king, °18 he
removed them from the House of Yahweh because of the king of Asshur. °19 The rest
regarding Ahaz and all that he did is written in the Book of the Chronicles
of the Kings of Judah. °20 When
Ahaz died, they buried him with his fathers in the city of David, and his son
Hezekiah succeeded him. § End of the kingdom of Israel in the north¤17 °1 Hoshea, son of Elah, began to reign in Israel in
the twelfth year of Ahaz, king of Judah. He reigned for nine years in the
city of Samaria, °2 and he acted
badly towards Yahweh though not as bad as the previous kings of Israel. °3 Shalmaneser, king of
Asshur, came with his army to attack Hoshea, who surrendered to him and began
paying taxes to him. °4 But the king of
Asshur discovered that Hoshea was plotting against him, for Hoshea had sent
messengers to So, king of Egypt, and did not pay him the taxes as he had done
every year. Shalmaneser arrested him, and then put him in prison. °5 The army of the king of
Asshur subjected the whole of Israel, and they came to Samaria and laid siege
to it for three years. °6 In the ninth
year of Hoshea, the king of Assyria captured Samaria, exiled the Israelites
to Asshur and made them settle in Halah, at the banks of Habor, the river of
Gozan, as well as in the cities of the Medes. § Causes of the fall of Israel°7 This happened
because the children of Israel had sinned against Yahweh, their God, who had
brought them out of the land of Egypt, where they were subject to Pharaoh,
but they had turned back to other gods. °8 They followed the customs of the nations which
Yahweh had driven out before them. °9 The children of Israel
introduced many innovations that offended Yahweh, their God. They built
sanctuaries in all the cities, from the watchtowers to the fortified cities. °10 They placed images and
sacred pillars on all the hills and under every green tree. °11 There they burned incense
in their sanctuaries on the hills, like the nations Yahweh had dispossessed
for them. They did wicked
things, provoking Yahweh to anger. °12 They served their filthy idols in spite of what
Yahweh had told them: “You must not do such a thing.” °13 Yahweh warned Israel and
Judah through the mouth of every prophet and seer, saying: “Turn from your
evil ways and keep my commandments and precepts according to the laws which I
commanded your fathers and which I have sent to you by my servants, the
prophets.” °14 But they did not listen
and refused as did their fathers who did not believe in Yahweh, their God. °15 They despised his statutes
and the covenant he had made with their fathers, and the warnings he had
given them. They went after worthless idols and they themselves became
worthless, following the nations which surrounded them, in spite of what
Yahweh had said, “Do not do as they do.” °16 They abandoned all the
commandments of Yahweh and fashioned two calves of bronze. They made sacred
pillars and knelt before all the stars of heaven, and worshiped Baal. °17 They sacrificed their sons
and daughters in the fire, practiced divination and magic, and sold
themselves to evildoing in the sight of Yahweh enkindling his anger. °18 So Yahweh became indignant
with Israel and cast them far away from his presence, leaving only the tribe
of Judah. °19 But
neither did Judah keep the commandments of Yahweh, their God; on the
contrary, they followed the customs practiced in Israel. °20 Because
of this, Yahweh rejected the whole race of Israel. He humbled them and
delivered them into the hands of plunderers, until the day came when he drove
them far away from his presence. °21 When he
divided the kingdom of David, Israel chose Jeroboam, son of Nebat, as king:
he made them commit a great sin by separating themselves from Yahweh. °22 The
Israelites followed Jeroboam in his sins, and did not turn away from them °23 until
Yahweh had removed Israel from his presence, according to the warning given
them through his servants, the prophets. So Israel was exiled from its land
to the country of Asshur until this day. § The origin of the Samaritans°24 The king
of Asshur brought people from Babylon, Cuthah, Avva, Hamath and Sepharvaim,
and he settled them in the cities of Samaria in place of the Israelites.
These people occupied the country of Samaria and resided in its cities. °25 When they
first settled there they did not worship Yahweh, so Yahweh sent lions which
killed many of them. °26 Then
it was reported to the king of Asshur, “The people you deported and sent to
Samaria to settle in its cities do not know how Yahweh, the God of the land,
should be honored, so he has sent lions which are killing them.” °27 So the
king of Asshur commanded, “Let one of the priests we have banished from
Samaria return there. Let him go and live with those people and teach them
how to honor the God of that land.” °28 So, one of the priests who had
been banished from Samaria came back, and staying in Bethel, taught these
people how they should honor Yahweh. °29 Yet each
of these nations made its own gods, and placed them in the sanctuaries on the
hills which the Samaritans had built. Each of these nations put their god in
the city where they settled: °30 the
Babylonians set up the idol Succoth, the inhabitants of Cuth made Negal, the
inhabitants of Hamath made Ashima, °31 those of Avva made Nibjaz and
Tartak. Those of Sepharvaim burned their children in the fire in honor of
Adrammelech and Anammelech, their gods. °32 They
worshiped Yahweh, but they appointed for themselves priests from among their
people, who served Yahweh in the Houses on the hills. °33 They
honored Yahweh but at the same time, served their own gods, according to the
customs of the nations where they had been banished. °34 Until
this very day, they still observe the old customs. They do not honor Yahweh
since they do not follow the precepts and customs, the Law or the
commandments which Yahweh had given to the children of Jacob to whom he had
given the name Israel. °35 Yahweh
had made a covenant with them, commanding them, “Do not honor other gods or
bow down before them, or serve them or offer them sacrifices. °36 You shall
honor Yahweh alone, who brought you out of the land of Egypt with the
strength of his arm; before him you shall bow and to him alone shall you
offer sacrifices. °37 Keep
the precepts, the ordinances, the Law and the commandments he wrote for you.
Fulfill them all your days and do not adore strange gods. °38 Do not
forsake the covenant he made with you and do not adore strange gods, °39 but adore
only Yahweh, your God, and he shall free you from the hand of all your
enemies.” °40 But
they did not pay attention; instead they followed their ancient customs. °41 So these
people honored Yahweh, but at the same time also served their idols; and
after them, their children and their children’s children continued doing what
their fathers had done. § Hezekiah, king of Judah
¤18 °1 Hezekiah, son of Ahaz, began to reign in Judah in
the third year of Hoshea, son of Elah, king of Israel. °2 He was twenty-five years
old then, and his reign in Jerusalem lasted for twenty-nine years. His mother
was Abijah, daughter of Zechariah. °3 He did what was right in the eyes of Yahweh, like
David, his ancestor. °4 He did away with the
sanctuaries on the hills, demolished the standing stones and cut down the
sacred pillars. He also destroyed
the bronze serpent that Moses had fashioned in the desert for, until that
time, the Israelites were offering sacrifices to it and called it Nehushtan. °5 He trusted in Yahweh more
than any of the kings of Judah who preceded or succeeded him and he never
departed from Yahweh. °6 He kept the
commandments Yahweh had given through Moses. °7 For that reason, Yahweh was with him; he succeeded
in all his undertakings. He rebelled against the king of Assyria and was no
longer subject to him. °8 He imposed his
authority on the Philistines as far as Gaza, and seized their land from the
watchtowers to the fortified cities. °9 In the fourth year of
Hezekiah’s reign, which was the seventh year of Hoshea, son of Elah, king of
Israel, Shalmaneser, king of Assyria, came against Samaria and besieged it. °10 At the end of three years,
he conquered it. In the sixth year of Hezekiah, which was the ninth year of
Hoshea, king of Israel, Samaria was conquered. °11 The king of Assyria deported the Israelites to
Assyria and settled them in Halah, on the Habor, the river of Gozan, and in
the cities of the Medes. °12 This happened to them
because they did not listen to the voice of Yahweh, their God, and had broken
his covenant; they did not listen to nor put into practice what Moses, the
servant of Yahweh, had commanded them. § Sennacherib’s invasion°13 In the fourteenth year of
Hezekiah’s reign, Sennacherib, king of Assyria, came up and invaded Judah; he
laid siege to all the fortified cities and seized all of them. °14 Hezekiah, king of Judah,
sent a message to Sennacherib who was in Lachish, “I have acted badly, stop
your attack and I will do whatever you demand of me.” The king of Assyria
demanded that Hezekiah give a contribution of three hundred talents of silver
and thirty of gold. °15 Hezekiah then handed over
to him all the money that was found in the House of Yahweh and in the
treasuries of the royal palace. °16
It was at that time that Hezekiah ordered that the gold sheets, with
which he himself had adorned the doorposts, be stripped from the gates of the
House of Yahweh, and given to the king of Assyria. °17 From Lachish the king of
Assyria sent his field commander with a large army to King Hezekiah in
Jerusalem. They halted at the channel of the Upper Pool on the highway to the
Fuller’s Field. The field commander called for the king; and °18 Eliakim son of Hilkiah,
the palace administrator, went out to him together with Shebnah the secretary
and Joah son of Asaph, the recorder. °19 The field commander said
to them, “Give Hezekiah this message from the great king of Assyria: How can
you be so confident? °20 You thought
that words are as good as wisdom and replace strength in time of war? On whom
are you relying that you rebel against me? °21 You rely on Egypt, a broken staff which pierces
the palm of him who leans on it. Such is Pharaoh, king of Egypt, for all who
rely on him. °22 Yes, you may
say to me: ‘We rely on Yahweh our God.’ But isn’t he the one whose altars and
high places Hezekiah removed when he commanded Judah and Jerusalem: You shall
worship before this altar? °23 Come now, make a bargain
with my master, the king. I will give you two thousand horses if you are able
to supply riders. °24 How could you
ever repulse one of the least of my master’s generals? And you rely on Egypt
for chariots and horsemen! °25 Do you think
that I have come to attack and destroy this land without consulting Yahweh?
He himself said to me: Go up to this land and conquer it!” °26 Then Eliakim and Shebna
and Joah said to the field commander, “Speak to your servants in Aramaic; we
understand it. Do not speak to us in Hebrew in the hearing of these people on
the walls.” °27 But the field commander
said, “Do you think that my master sent me to speak these words only to your
master and to you? Is it not also to the men on the walls who, with you, will
have to eat their own dung and drink their own urine?” °28 Then the field commander
stood and cried out with a loud voice in Hebrew, “Hear the words of the great
king of Assyria: °29 Do not let Hezekiah
deceive you! No, he will not be able to help you! °30 Do not listen to him when he tells you to trust in
Yahweh, saying, ‘Yahweh will save us; this city will not be given over to the
king of Assyria.’ Do not listen to Hezekiah but °31 to what the king of Assyria says, ‘Make your peace
with me and surrender. Then I will let each of you eat of your vine and of
your fig tree and drink the water of your cistern until I come again. °32 Then I will take you to a
land like your own land, a land of grain and new wine, of bread and
vineyards, of oil and honey, that you may live and not die. Hezekiah is
misleading you when he says that Yahweh will save you. °33 Have the gods of the
nations rescued their land from the hands of the king of Assyria? °34 Where are the gods of
Hamath and Arpad? Where are the gods of Sepharvaim, Hena and Ivvah? And have
the gods delivered Samaria from my hand? °35 Who among all the gods of these nations has been
able to save his country from me? Do you think that Yahweh will deliver Jerusalem
from my hand?” °36 The people were like deaf
and remained silent, since the king had commanded them not to answer him. °37 Then Eliakim with Shebna
and Joah came to Hezekiah with their clothes torn and told him what the field
commander had said. ¤19 °1 When King Hezekiah heard this he tore his clothes,
covered himself with sackcloth and went to the house of Yahweh. °2 He sent Eliakim, the
overseer of the palace, Shebna, the secretary, and the elders among the
priests, all wearing sackcloth, to the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz. °3 And they said to Isaiah,
“This is what Hezekiah says: ‘Today is a day of distress, rebuke and
disgrace, as when children are at the point of birth and there is no strength
to deliver them. °4 Would that your
God might hear the words of the field commander, whom his master the king of
Assyria has sent. May Yahweh your God rebuke him for the words he said,
insulting the living God. Therefore offer a prayer for the few of us that are
left.” °5 When King Hezekiah’s
officials came to Isaiah, °6 he said to
them: “Tell your master this word of Yahweh: Do not fear because of the words
you have heard, with which the servants of the king of Assyria have insulted
me. °7 Listen! I will
let him be frightened. Then he will return to his country, and there I will
have him slain by the sword.” °8 The field commander
returned and found the king of Assyria fighting against Libnah, for he had
heard that the king had left Lachish. °9 This was because King Sennacherib had heard that
Tirhakah, the Cushite king of Egypt, was going out to fight him. § Sennacherib’s letter to Hezekiah Again
Sennacherib sent messengers to Hezekiah with these words, °10 “Say to
Hezekiah, king of Judah that his God in whom he trusts may be deceiving him
in saying that Jerusalem will not be given into the hands of the king of
Assyria. °11 Surely
you have heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all the lands they have
destroyed! And will you be spared? °12 Have their gods saved the nations
that my fathers destroyed? Gozan and Haran, Rezeph and the sons of Eden who
were in Telassar? °13 Where
is the king of Hamath, the king of Arpad, the kings of the city of
Sepharvaim, of Hena and Ivvah?” °14 Hezekiah
took the letter from the messengers, and when he had read it he went to the
house of Yahweh where he unrolled the letter °15 and prayed saying, “O Yahweh, God
of hosts and God of Israel, enthroned above the cherubim! You alone are God
over all the kingdoms of the earth; you have made the heavens and the earth. °16 Give ear,
Yahweh, and hear! Open your eyes and see! Listen to all the words of
Sennacherib who has sent men to insult the living God! °17 It is
true, Yahweh, that the kings of Assyria have laid waste all the countries of
the earth. °18 They
have thrown their gods into the fire and destroyed them, for they were not
true gods but gods made of wood and stone by human hands. °19 Now, O
Yahweh our God, save us from his hand and let all the kingdoms of the earth
know that you alone, Yahweh, are God.” § Isaiah intervenes°20 Then
Isaiah, son of Amoz, sent word to Hezekiah: “You have called upon Yahweh and
he has heard your prayer regarding Sennacherib, king of Assyria. °21 This is
what Yahweh has spoken against him: The Virgin
Daughter of Zion despises and
scorns you; the Daughter of
Jerusalem shakes her head
behind you. °22 Whom
have you insulted and blasphemed? Against whom
have you raised your voice and lifted up
your eyes in arrogance? Against the
Holy One of Israel! °23 Through
your servants you have
insulted Yahweh. For you have
said: With the
enormous number of my chariots, I have ascended
the heights of the mountains, the topmost
recesses of Lebanon. I have cut down
its tallest cedars and its
choicest fir trees. I have climbed
its remotest heights to the densest of its forests. °24 I
have dug wells and drunk waters; I have dried up
with the soles of my feet all the streams of Egypt. °25 Have
you not heard how I decreed
it long ago, how I planned
from days of old what now I have
brought to pass? Your ordained
role was to lay waste
fortified cities, to turn them
into ruinous heaps. °26 Shorn
of power, their inhabitants have been
dismayed and confounded; they have been
as the grass and green
plants in the field, as the grass on the housetops, scorched before
it has grown. °27 I
know whenever you rise or sit, whenever you go out or come in; and I know
your rage against me. °28 Because
of your rage against me and your
arrogance that I have heard of, I will put my
hook in your nose and my bridle
in your mouth, and I will turn
you back on the way by
which you came. °29 This will
be a sign for you, O Hezekiah: This year you will eat the after-growth grain,
and next year what grows from that, but in the third year, sow and reap,
plant vines and eat the fruit. °30 A remnant
of the house of Judah shall take root below and produce fruit above. °31 For a
remnant will come from Jerusalem and survivors from Mount Zion. The zeal of
Yahweh of hosts will accomplish this. °32 That is
why Yahweh has said this concerning the king of Assyria: He shall not enter
this city nor shoot his arrows. He shall not raise a shield to oppose it nor
build a siege ramp against it. °33
He shall leave by the way he came and he shall not
enter the city, word of Yahweh. °34
I will protect this city and so save it for my own
sake and for the sake of David, my servant. °35 It happened that the angel of
Yahweh went out that night and struck one hundred and eighty-five thousand
men in the Assyrian camp. When the people rose early next morning there were
all the corpses. °36 So
Sennacherib, king of Assyria, departed, returned home and lived in Nineveh. °37 While he
was worshiping in the temple of his god, Nisroch, his sons Adrammelech and
Sharezer slew him with the sword and then escaped to the land of Ararat. And
Esarhaddon, his son, succeeded him as king. § Hezekiah’s illness¤20 °1
In those days Hezekiah fell mortally ill and the
prophet Isaiah, son of Amoz, went to him with a message from Yahweh, “Put
your house in order for you shall die; you shall not live.” °2 Hezekiah
turned his face to the wall and prayed to Yahweh, °3 “Ah,
Yahweh! Remember how I have walked before you in truth and wholeheartedly,
and have done what is good in your sight.” And Hezekiah wept bitterly. °4 Isaiah
had still not reached the central courtyard when the word of Yahweh came to
him, °5 “Go
back and tell Hezekiah, the ruler of my people, what Yahweh, the God of his
father David, says: “I have heard your prayer and I have seen your tears. And
now I will cure you. On the third day you will go up to the house of Yahweh. °6 See! I am
adding fifteen years to your life and I will save you and this city from the
power of the king of Assyria. I will defend it for my sake and for the sake
of David my servant.” °8 Hezekiah
said to Isaiah, “What shall be the sign that Yahweh will heal me and that I
shall go up to the House of Yahweh within three days?” °9 Isaiah
answered, “This shall be the sign for you in Yahweh’s name, that Yahweh shall
do what he has said: Do you wish the shadow of the second story to go forward
ten steps or to go back?” °10 Hezekiah
said, “It is easy for the shadow to lengthen ten steps, but it shall be
wonderful if the shadow goes back ten steps.” °11 The
prophet Isaiah called on Yahweh, and Yahweh made the shadow go back ten
steps, line by line, on the ten steps it had covered on the stairway. °7 Isaiah
then said, “Bring a fig cake to rub on the ulcer and let Hezekiah be cured!” °12 At that
time Merodach-Baladan, son of Baladan, king of Babylon, sent letters and a
gift to Hezekiah after hearing that he was recovering from an illness. °13 Hezekiah
rejoiced, so he showed the envoys his treasure house – the silver, the gold,
the spices, the fragrant oils, his weapons and all that was in the treasury. There
was nothing in this palace, or in all he possessed that Hezekiah did not
show. °14 Then the
prophet Isaiah went to the king and said, “What did these men say? Where did
they come from?” The king answered, “They have come from a far country, from
Babylon.” °15 Isaiah
said, “And what have they seen in your house?” The king answered, “They have
seen all that is in my house; there is nothing in my treasuries that I did
not show them.” °16 So Isaiah
said to the king, “Listen to this word of Yahweh: °17 The days are coming when all that
is in your house and all that your fathers have stored up to this day shall
be taken to Babylon; nothing shall be left, says Yahweh. °18 Some of
your own sons who are born of your blood shall be taken away, and they shall
be eunuchs in the palace of the king of Babylon.” °19 Hezekiah answered Isaiah, “What
you say is a good word from Yahweh”; for he thought, “What does it matter
just so I have peace and security in my own lifetime?” °20 Now the
rest regarding Hezekiah and all about his bravery, how he built the great
reservoir and how it supplied water to the city is written in the Book of the
Chronicles of the Kings of Judah. °21
When Hezekiah slept with his fathers, his son
Manasseh reigned in his place. § Manasseh, king of Judah¤21 °1
Manasseh was twelve years old when he began his
reign, and he reigned for fifty-five years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name
was Hephzibah. °2 He
treated Yahweh very badly, imitating the wretched practices of the people
Yahweh had driven out from the land in order to give it to the Israelites. °3 He
rebuilt the sanctuaries on the hills, which had been destroyed by Hezekiah
his father. He built altars to the god Baal and made a sacred pillar similar
to the one Ahab, king of Israel, had made. He knelt before all the stars of
heaven and worshiped them. °4 He
built altars in the courtyard of the House of Yahweh, about which Yahweh had
said, “Jerusalem shall be the dwelling place of my Name.” °5 He built
altars for all the stars of heaven in the two courtyards of the House of
Yahweh. °6 He
sacrificed his son by fire. He practiced soothsaying and magic, he brought in
seers and wizards, doing without ceasing what Yahweh condemned, and thus
provoking his anger. °7 He
even put up the sacred pillar of the goddess Asherah in the House of Yahweh
in spite of what Yahweh had said to David and to his son, Solomon: “I shall
let my Name rest forever in this House, for I have chosen Jerusalem from
among all the tribes of Israel. °8
I shall no longer let Israel wander out of the land
I gave to their fathers, provided that you try to live according to all the
Law I gave you through my servant Moses.” °9 But they
did not listen, and Manasseh led them into doing things worse than those
nations had done whom Yahweh had expelled before the Israelites. °10 So Yahweh
spoke through the mouth of his servants, the prophets, saying, °11 “Manasseh,
king of Judah, has multiplied the wretched practices and has acted worse than
the Amorites. He has made the people of Judah sin with his repugnant images. °12 Therefore,
I shall bring upon Jerusalem and upon Judah an evil so great that the ears of
those who hear of it shall buzz. °13
Jerusalem and its kings shall suffer the fate of
Samaria and of the family of Ahab. I will wipe Jerusalem as one wipes a plate
to clean it, and then turns it upside down. °14 I shall drive away the rest of my
people and give them over into the hands of their enemies so that they shall
become their prey and booty. °15 For
they did what displeased me and made me angry from the day when their
ancestors came out of Egypt to this day.” °16 Manasseh
also shed innocent blood in such quantity that it filled up Jerusalem from
one end to the other, besides the sins which he made Judah commit, doing what
is wrong in the sight of Yahweh. °17
The rest regarding Manasseh, all that he did and the
sins he committed, is written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of
Judah. °18 When
Manasseh died, they buried him in the garden of his house, in the garden of
Uzza, and his son Amon reigned in his place. °19 Amon was
twenty-two years old when he began his reign, and he reigned for two years in
Jerusalem; his mother’s name was Meshullemeth, daughter of Haruz, of the city
of Jotbah. °20 He
treated Yahweh badly, as his father Manasseh had done. °21 He
completely followed in the footsteps of his father – he served the idols his
father had served and bowed down before them. °22 He abandoned Yahweh, the God of
his ancestors, and did not walk in the way of Yahweh. °23 The
officials of Amon conspired against him, and murdered him in his house. °24 But the
citizens killed all who had plotted against the king, and they proclaimed his
son Josiah king in his place. °25 The rest
regarding Amon and all that he did is written in the Book of the Chronicles
of the Kings of Judah. °26 They
buried him in his tomb, in the garden of Uzza, and his son Josiah reigned in
his place. § The book of the Law is discovered¤22 °1 Josiah was eight years old when he began to
govern, and he reigned for thirty-one years in Jerusalem. His mother was
Jedidah, daughter of Adaiah of Bozkath. °2 He did everything that was right in the eyes of
Yahweh, and followed in the footsteps of David, his father, without turning
aside either to the right or to the left. °3 In the eighteenth year of
his reign, King Josiah sent his secretary Shaphan, son of Azaliah, son of
Meshullam, to the House of Yahweh, saying, °4 “Go up to the high priest Hilkiah and give him the
amount of money which the people offer for the House of Yahweh, and that
which the gatekeepers have collected, and when these have been smelted down, °5 let them turn it over to
those in charge of the House of Yahweh. °6 It shall be given to those carpenters and
construction workers who do the repairs of the House. In the same way, they
shall buy the wood and stones needed for the repair of the House. °7 But do not ask from them
any account of the money, for they are honorable men.” °8 At that moment Hilkiah,
the high priest, said to Shaphan, the secretary, “I have found the Book of
the Law in the House of Yahweh.” And he entrusted the Book to Shaphan who
read it. °9 Then Shaphan
went to the king and said, “We have gathered the money in the House, and this
has been turned over to the caretakers of the House to make the repairs.” °10 And Shaphan added, “The
priest Hilkiah has turned over a book to me.” And Shaphan read the book to
the king. °11 When the king
heard the contents of the book, he tore his clothes and °12 commanded Hilkiah, Ahikam,
Achbor, the secretary Shaphan, and Asaiah, his minister, to do the following,
°13 “Go and consult
Yahweh about the threats in this book which you have found. Consult him for
me, for the people and for the whole of Judah, since our fathers did not
listen to what this book says nor to its ordinances. This is why the anger of
Yahweh is ready to burn against us.” °14 The
priest Hilkiah, Ahikam, Achbor, Shaphan and Asaiah went to consult the
prophetess Huldah, wife of Shallum, son of Tikva, son of Harhas, keeper of
the wardrobe. She lived in Jerusalem, in the new city. °15 She
answered them, °16 “You
will say to the one who sent you to me: This is what Yahweh says: I shall
bring evil upon this place and upon its inhabitants according to all the
words of the book which the king of Judah has read, °17 for this
people have abandoned me and they have burned incense in honor of other gods.
Because of all they have done, I am angry about this place, and the fire of
my anger will not be quenched. °18 You shall
deliver this answer to the king of Judah, who has sent you to consult Yahweh:
Yahweh, the God of Israel says this – The warnings in this book shall not
reach you, °19 for
your heart has been touched and you have done penance in the presence of
Yahweh when you heard what I have said against this place and its
inhabitants, that this place shall be desolate and cursed. You have torn your
garments and wept before me, and I have heard you, says Yahweh. °20 Therefore,
you shall join your fathers; you shall die and be buried in peace, without
seeing any of the evils I shall send against this place.” § Josiah’s religious reform
¤23 °1 The king summoned to his side all the leaders of
Judah and Jerusalem. °2 Then he went up
to the House of Yahweh followed by all the people of Judah and Jerusalem. The
priests with the prophets and all the people went with him, from the youngest
to the oldest. When all were gathered, he read to them the book of the Law
found in the House of Yahweh. °3 The king stood by the
pillar; he made a covenant in the presence of Yahweh, promising to follow
him, to keep his commandments and laws, and to respect his ordinances. He
promised to keep this covenant according to what was written in the book with
all his heart and with all his soul. And all the people promised with him. °4 Then the king commanded
the high priest Hilkiah as well as the priests of lesser rank and all the
gatekeepers to bring out all the objects which had been made for Baal,
Asherah and for all the stars of heaven. He had them burned outside
Jerusalem, in the idle land of Kidron, and had their ashes brought to Bethel. °5 The kings of Judah had
appointed pagan priests who offered sacrifices in the sanctuaries on the
hills, in the different cities of Judah and in the suburbs of Jerusalem.
Josiah did away with them and with those who offered incense to Baal, to the
sun, the moon, the stars and all the heavenly host. °6 The Sacred Pillar that was
in the House of Yahweh was brought out of Jerusalem and was taken to the
brook Kidron, where it was burned and its ashes thrown on the public grave. °7 The king demolished the
house of the effeminate men who dedicated themselves to prostitution (as was
done in the cult of Asherah). This was within the courtyards of the House of
Yahweh, and in this house too the women wove veils for Asherah. °8 Right after this he made
all the priests from the cities of Judah come to Jerusalem, and he destroyed
all the sanctuaries on the hills where they had offered sacrifice from
Beersheba in the south to Geba in the north. He destroyed the Sanctuary of
the Gates that was at the entrance of the gate of Joshua, the city governor.
It was on the left side of the entrance gate to the city. °9 The priests who had served
in the sanctuaries on the hills could not offer sacrifices in the House of
Yahweh; they only ate the unleavened bread with the priests of Jerusalem. °10 The king
had the place for burning human sacrifices in the valley of Ben-Hinnom
destroyed, so that no one could sacrifice his sons or daughters in the fire
according to the ritual of Molech. °11 The horses which the kings of
Judah had dedicated to the sun were removed from the entrance of the House of
Yahweh; these were in the atrium, near the house of the palace official,
Nathanmelech. And the chariots of the sun were burned. °12 There
were altars which the kings of Judah had built on the roof of the palace of
Ahaza. There were also altars built by Manasseh in the two courtyards of the
House of Yahweh. Josiah had them all destroyed and reduced to dust, which was
thrown into the brook Kidron. °13 The king
destroyed the sanctuaries on the hills facing Jerusalem, to the south of the
Mount of Olives. Solomon, king of Israel, had built them for Ashtoreth the
idol of the Sidonians, for Chemosh, the idol of Moab, and for Milcom, the
idol of the Ammonites. °14 The
king broke in pieces the images of the false gods, cut down the sacred
pillars, and filled the places in which these had been with human bones to
make them unclean. °15 There was
also the sanctuary of Bethel, with the altar which Jeroboam, king of Israel,
had made. This cult had been the sin of Israel. The king destroyed it. He set
the sanctuary on fire and burned the sacred pillar. °16 Looking
around on all sides, Josiah saw the tombs on the mountain; he had the bones
taken out of the tomb and burned on the altar. So the word of Yahweh was
fulfilled which the man of God had proclaimed when Jeroboam was standing by
the altar during a feast. Josiah noticed the tomb of this man of God, °17 and he
said, “What is that monument that I see?” The people of the city said to him,
“That is the tomb of the man of God who came from Judah to announce what you
have just done with the altar of Bethel.” °18 The king commanded, “Leave the
tomb in peace, and let no one touch his bones.” And his bones, together with
the bones of the prophet of Samaria, were not touched. °19 Josiah
also removed all the sanctuaries on the hills in the cities of Samaria. These
sanctuaries had been made by the kings of Israel and they had provoked the
anger of Yahweh. The king destroyed them and did to them as he had done to
the temple of Bethel. °20 He
slaughtered upon the altars all the priests of the sanctuaries on the hills
who were found there, and he burned human bones on the altars. Then he
returned to Jerusalem. °21 The king
gave this order to all the people, “Celebrate the Passover in honor of
Yahweh, our God, as it is written in this Book of the Covenant.” °22 A
Passover like this had not been celebrated since the days of the Judges who
had governed Israel, or during the time when the kings of Israel and the
kings of Judah reigned. °23 This
Passover was celebrated in Jerusalem in the eighteenth year of King Josiah. °24 Josiah
obeyed all the words of the Law written in the book which the priest Hilkiah
had found in the House of Yahweh. He immediately did away with the mediums
and seers, the small household gods and the idols, and all those loathsome
things seen in the lands of Judah and Jerusalem. °25 There had
never before been a king like him who returned to Yahweh with all his heart,
with all his soul, and with all his strength, observing all the Law of Moses,
nor was another like him seen again. °26 In spite
of this, Yahweh did not turn from the fire of his anger. He was angry with
Judah because of all the evils Manasseh had done. °27 So Yahweh declared, “I shall also
cast Judah away from my presence as I have cast Israel; I shall no longer
take Jerusalem into consideration, though it is the city I have chosen and
there is the House of which I have said: My Name dwells here.” °28 The rest
regarding Josiah and all that he did is written in the Book of the Chronicles
of the Kings of Judah. °29 In
those days, the Pharaoh Neco crossed the river Euphrates and went to join the
king of Asshur. King Josiah set out to confront him, but Neco killed him in
Megiddo when he saw him. °30 Josiah’s
servants brought his body in a chariot from Megiddo to Jerusalem, and they
buried him in his tomb. Then the people took Jehoahaz, son of Josiah, to
anoint him and make him king in place of his father. § Josiah’s sons°31 Jehoahaz
was twenty-three years old when he began to reign, and he reigned for three
months in Jerusalem. His mother was Hamutal, daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah. °32 He did
what displeases Yahweh, imitating his ancestors. °33 The Pharaoh Neco bound Jehoahaz
in chains in Riblah, in the land of Hamath, since he did not want him to
reign in Jerusalem. Then he imposed on the land a contribution of one hundred
talents of silver and ten of gold. °34 And he installed as king another
son of Josiah, Eliakim, as the successor to his father, and changed his name
to Jehoiakim. But he took Jehoahaz away and brought him to Egypt, where
Jehoahaz died. °35 Jehoiakim
gave the silver and gold to the Pharaoh to pay the contribution which the
Pharaoh himself exacted from him, through a tax imposed on all the land.
Everyone had to pay his quota according to what he possessed. So Jehoiakim
collected from all the people the gold and silver demanded by the Pharaoh. °36 Jehoiakim
was twenty-five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned for eleven
years in Jerusalem. His mother was Zebidha, daughter of Pedaiah of Rumah. °37 He did
what displeased Yahweh, imitating his fathers. § Nebuchadnezzar’s invasion¤24 °1
In those days, Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, invaded
the land, and Jehoiakim became subject to him for three years, after which he
rebelled. °2 Yahweh
then sent against Jehoiakim, bands of Chaldeans, Arameans, Moabites and
Ammonites. They raided the land of Judah and destroyed it according to the
word Yahweh had spoken through his servants, the prophets. °3 All this
happened only because Yahweh had ordered it so. He willed to cast the people
far away from his presence because of the sins of Manasseh, and all the evils
he had done. °4 And
also because of the innocent blood he had shed that filled Jerusalem. Because
of all this, Yahweh would not pardon them. °5 The rest
regarding Jehoiakim and all that he did is written in the Book of the
Chronicles of the Kings of Judah. °6
When Jehoiakim died, his son Jehoiachin succeeded
him. °7 The king
of Egypt did not leave his own land again because the king of Babylon had
conquered all that belonged to the king of Egypt, from the river of Egypt to
the Euphrates River. § The first exile°8 Jehoiachin was eighteen years
old when he succeeded his father, and he reigned for three months in
Jerusalem. His mother was Nehushta, daughter of Elnathan of Jerusalem. °9 Jehoiachin treated Yahweh
badly, as his father had done. °10 At that time, the
officials of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, came to attack Jerusalem,
surrounding the city. °11 Nebuchadnezzar
came while the city was being besieged by his men. °12 Jehoiachin, king of Judah,
surrendered together with his mother, his servants, his leaders and the
palace officials. It was the eighth year of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar. °13 Nebuchadnezzar captured
them and he took away the treasures of the House of Yahweh and of the king’s
house. He also destroyed all the objects of gold which Solomon, king of
Israel, had made for the sanctuary of Yahweh. So the word Yahweh had spoken,
was fulfilled. °14 Nebuchadnezzar carried off
into exile all the leaders and prominent men, the blacksmiths and locksmiths,
all the men of valor fit for war. A total of ten thousand were exiled to
Babylon. Only the poorest sector of the population was left. °15 Nebuchadnezzar also
carried away Jehoiachin, with his mother, his wives, the ministers of the
palace, and the prominent men of the land. °16 So all the prominent
people, numbering seven thousand, the blacksmiths, numbering a thousand, and
all the men fit for war were deported to Babylon by the king of Babylon. °17 He made Mattaniah,
Jehoiachin’s uncle, king of Jerusalem, in place of Jehoiachin. And he changed
his name to Zedekiah. °18 Zedekiah was twenty-one
years old, and he reigned in Jerusalem for eleven years. His mother was
Hamutal, daughter of Jeremiah. °19
He did what displeased Yahweh, as Jehoiakim had done; °20 so the punishment of
Yahweh fell on Jerusalem and Judah, until he cast them far away from his
presence. And Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon. § The Chaldeans conquer and destroy Jerusalem¤25 °1 In the ninth year of
Zedekiah’s reign, on the tenth day of the tenth month, Nebuchadnezzar king of
Babylon marched with his entire army and laid siege to Jerusalem. They camped
outside the city and built siege works all around it. °2 The city was under siege
up to the eleventh year of Zedekiah. °3 On the ninth day of the
fourth month famine became a serious problem in the city, and throughout the
land there was no bread for the people. °4 When the city was opened by a breach in the wall,
the Judean army fled through the gate between the two walls near the king’s
garden while the Chaldeans were still around the city and they fled towards
the Arabah. °5 The Chaldeans
followed in hot pursuit of King Zedekiah and caught up with him in the plains
of Jericho. All his army deserted and scattered. °6 The Chaldeans seized the
king and led him away to Riblah in the territory of Hamath and there the king
of Babylon passed sentence on him. °7 There at Riblah the king of Babylon slaughtered
the sons of Zedekiah in his presence. He then put out the eyes of Zedekiah,
bound him with a double bronze chain and took him to Babylon. °8 On the seventh day of the
fifth month in the nineteenth year of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon,
Nebuzaradan, commander of the bodyguard and servant of the king of Babylon,
entered Jerusalem and °9 set fire to the
House of Yahweh and the royal palace as well as to all the houses in
Jerusalem. °10 The Chaldean
army under the commander of the bodyguard completely demolished all the walls
around Jerusalem. °11 Nebuzaradan, commander of
the bodyguard, carried off into exile the last of the Jews left in the city,
those who had deserted to the king of Babylon and the remainder of the
artisans. °12 But he left
those among the very poor who were capable of working in vineyards and
cultivating the soil. °13 The Chaldeans broke into
pieces the bronze pillars, the stands and the bronze Sea
in the House of Yahweh and
carried off all this bronze to Babylon. °14 They also
took the pots, shovels, wick trimmers, the spoons and all the bronze articles
used in the temple service. °15 The
commander of the bodyguard took the basins, censers, sprinkling bowls, pots,
lampstands, ladles and bowls – all that was made of gold or silver. °16 The two
pillars, the Sea, the movable stands which King Solomon had made for the
House of Yahweh – all this bronze was of immeasurable weight. °17 The
pillars were each eighteen cubits high. Each had a thickness of four fingers
and was hollow. On top of each pillar was a bronze capital five cubits high,
and above and around the capital there was filigree work with pomegranates
made of bronze. °18 The
commander of the bodyguard took captive Seraiah the chief priest and
Zephaniah the next priest in rank, as well as three doorkeepers. °19 He also
took from those in the city a eunuch in command of the fighting men, five
personal advisers to the king who were discovered in the city, the
commander’s secretary, responsible for military conscription, and sixty of
his men who were found in the city. °20 Nebuzaradan took all these away
to the king of Babylon at Riblah. °21
There at Riblah in the territory of Hamath the king
of Babylon had them put to death. So Judah was taken away captive from its
own land. °22 As for
the remnant of the people whom Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, had left
behind, he appointed Gedaliah, son of Ahikam, son of Shaphan, as their
governor. °23 When
the commanders of the troops and their men heard that the king of Babylon had
appointed Gedaliah as governor, they went to him at Mizpah. These were
Ishmael, son of Nethaniah, Johanan, son of Kareah, Seraiah, son of Tanhumeth,
from Natophah, Jaazaniah the Macaathite, with their men. °24 Gedaliah
told them and their men most solemnly, “Do not be afraid of submitting
yourselves to the Chaldeans. Live in the country obeying the king of Babylon,
and all will be well with you.” °25 In the
seventh month, however, Ishmael, son of Nethaniah son of Elishama, who
belonged to the king’s family, came with ten of his men and killed Gedaliah
as well as the Judeans and the Chaldeans who were with him at Mizpah. °26 Then all
the people, from the greatest to the least, set out with the commanders of
the troops and took refuge in Egypt, in fear of the Chaldeans. °27 On the
twenty-seventh day of the twelfth month in the thirty-seventh year of the
exile of Jehoiakin king of Judah, Evil-Merodah, king of Babylon, in the year
he came to the throne pardoned Jehoiakin king of Judah and released him from
prison. °28 He
spoke kindly to him, and gave him more honorable treatment than the other
kings who were with him in Babylon. °29 Jehoiakin put aside his prison
garment and for the rest of his life ate at the king’s table. °30 Day by
day, for as long as he lived, he was maintained by the king of Babylon. The End. |