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Moab rebelled against
Israel after the death of Ahab. Ahaziah fell down through the
lattice in his upper room that was in Samaria, and was sick. So he sent
messengers, and said to them, “Go, inquire of Baal Zebub, the god of
Ekron, whether I will recover of this sickness.”
But the angel of Yahweh said to Elijah the Tishbite, “Arise, go up to meet
the messengers of the king of Samaria, and tell them, ‘Is it because
there is no God in Israel, that you go to inquire of
Baal Zebub, the god of Ekron? Now therefore thus says Yahweh,
“You shall not come down from the bed where you have gone up, but shall
surely die.”’” Elijah departed.
The messengers returned
to him, and he said to them, “Why is it that you have returned?”
They said to him, “A
man came up to meet us, and said to us, ‘Go, return to the king who sent
you, and tell him, “Thus says Yahweh, ‘Is it because there is no God
in Israel, that you send to inquire of Baal Zebub, the god of Ekron?
Therefore you shall not come down from the bed where you have gone up, but
shall surely die.’”’”
He said to them,
“What kind of man was he who came up to meet you, and told you these
words?”
They answered him,
“He was a hairy man, and wearing a leather belt around his waist.”
He said, “It is Elijah the Tishbite.”
Then the king sent a
captain of fifty with his fifty to him. He went up to him; and behold, he
was sitting on the top of the hill. He said to him, “Man of God, the
king has said, ‘Come down!’”
Elijah answered to the
captain of fifty, “If I am a man of God, let fire come down from the
sky, and consume you and your fifty!” Fire came down from the sky, and
consumed him and his fifty.
Again he sent to him
another captain of fifty and his fifty. He answered him, “Man of God,
the king has said, ‘Come down quickly!’”
Elijah answered them,
“If I am a man of God, let fire come down from the sky, and consume you
and your fifty!” The fire of God came down from the sky, and consumed
him and his fifty.
Again he sent the
captain of a third fifty with his fifty. The third captain of fifty went
up, and came and fell on his knees before Elijah, and begged him, and said
to him, “Man of God, please let my life, and the life of these fifty
your servants, be precious in your sight. Behold, fire came down from the
sky, and consumed the two former captains of fifty with their fifties. But
now let my life be precious in your sight.”
The angel of Yahweh
said to Elijah, “Go down with him. Don’t be afraid of him.”
He arose, and went down with him to the king. He said to him, “Thus says
Yahweh, ‘Because you have sent messengers to inquire of Baal Zebub, the
god of Ekron, is it because there is no God in Israel to inquire of his
word? Therefore you shall not come down from the bed where you have gone
up, but shall surely die.’”
So he died according
to the word of Yahweh which Elijah had spoken. Jehoram began to reign in
his place in the second year of Jehoram the son of Jehoshaphat king of
Judah; because he had no son. Now the rest of the acts of
Ahaziah which he did, aren’t they written in the book of the chronicles
of the kings of Israel?
It happened, when
Yahweh would take up Elijah by a whirlwind into heaven, that Elijah went
with Elisha from Gilgal. Elijah said to Elisha, “Please
wait here, for Yahweh has sent me as far as Bethel.”
Elisha said, “As Yahweh lives, and as your soul lives, I will not
leave you.” So they went down to Bethel.
The sons of the
prophets who were at Bethel came out to Elisha, and said to him, “Do you
know that Yahweh will take away your master from your head today?”
He said, “Yes, I know it; hold your peace.”
Elijah said to him,
“Elisha, please wait here, for Yahweh has sent me to Jericho.”
He said, “As Yahweh lives, and as your soul lives, I will not leave
you.” So they came to Jericho.
The sons of the
prophets who were at Jericho came near to Elisha, and said to him, “Do
you know that Yahweh will take away your master from your head today?”
He answered, “Yes, I know it. Hold your peace.”
Elijah said to him,
“Please wait here, for Yahweh has sent me to the Jordan.”
He said, “As Yahweh lives, and as your soul lives, I will not leave
you.” They both went on. Fifty men of the sons of the
prophets went, and stood opposite them at a distance; and they both stood
by the Jordan. Elijah took
his mantle, and wrapped it together, and struck the waters, and they were
divided here and there, so that they two went over on dry ground. It happened, when they had gone
over, that Elijah said to Elisha, “Ask what I shall do for you, before I
am taken from you.”
Elisha said, “Please let a double portion of your spirit be on me.”
He said, “You have
asked a hard thing. If you see me when I am taken from you, it shall be so
for you; but if not, it shall not be so.”
It happened, as they
still went on, and talked, that behold, a chariot of fire and horses of
fire separated them; and Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven.
Elisha saw it, and he
cried, “My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and its horsemen!”
He saw him no more: and he took hold of his own clothes, and tore them
in two pieces. He took up
also the mantle of Elijah that fell from him, and went back, and stood by
the bank of the Jordan. He took the mantle of Elijah that
fell from him, and struck the waters, and said, “Where is Yahweh, the
God of Elijah?” When he also had struck the waters, they were divided
here and there; and Elisha went over. When the sons of the prophets who
were at Jericho over against him saw him, they said, “The spirit of
Elijah rests on Elisha.” They came to meet him, and bowed themselves to
the ground before him. They said to him, “See now,
there are with your servants fifty strong men. Please let them go and seek
your master. Perhaps the Spirit of Yahweh has taken him up, and put him on
some mountain, or into some valley.
He said, “You shall not send them.”
When they urged him
until he was ashamed, he said, “Send them.”
They sent therefore fifty men; and they searched for three days, but
didn’t find him. They
came back to him, while he stayed at Jericho; and he said to them,
“Didn’t I tell you, ‘Don’t go?’”
The men of the city
said to Elisha, “Behold, please, the situation of this city is pleasant,
as my lord sees; but the water is bad, and the land miscarries.”
He said, “Bring me a
new jar, and put salt in it.” They brought it to him. He went out to the spring of the
waters, and threw salt into it, and said, “Thus says Yahweh, ‘I have
healed these waters. There shall not be from there any more death or
miscarrying.’” So the
waters were healed to this day, according to the word of Elisha which he
spoke.
He went up from there
to Bethel. As he was going up by the way, some youths came out of the city
and mocked him, and said to him, “Go up, you baldy! Go up, you
baldhead!” He looked
behind him and saw them, and cursed them in the name of Yahweh. Two female
bears came out of the woods, and mauled forty-two of those youths. He went from there to Mount
Carmel, and from there he returned to Samaria.
Now Jehoram the son of
Ahab began to reign over Israel in Samaria in the eighteenth year of
Jehoshaphat king of Judah, and reigned twelve years. He did that which was evil in the
sight of Yahweh, but not like his father, and like his mother; for he put
away the pillar of Baal that his father had made. Nevertheless he held to the sins
of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, with which he made Israel to sin; he
didn’t depart from it. Now Mesha king of Moab was a sheep
breeder; and he rendered to the king of Israel the wool of one hundred
thousand lambs, and of one hundred thousand rams. But it happened, when Ahab was
dead, that the king of Moab rebelled against the king of Israel. King Jehoram went out of Samaria
at that time, and mustered all Israel. He went and sent to Jehoshaphat
the king of Judah, saying, “The king of Moab has rebelled against me.
Will you go with me against Moab to battle?”
He said, “I will go up. I am as you are, my people as your people, my
horses as your horses.” He said, “Which way shall we go
up?”
He answered, “The way of the wilderness of Edom.” So the king of Israel went, and
the king of Judah, and the king of Edom; and they made a circuit of seven
days’ journey. There was no water for the army, nor for the animals that
followed them. The king
of Israel said, “Alas! For Yahweh has called these three kings together
to deliver them into the hand of Moab.”
But Jehoshaphat said,
“Isn’t there here a prophet of Yahweh, that we may inquire of Yahweh
by him?”
One of the king of Israel’s servants answered, “Elisha the son of
Shaphat is here, who poured water on the hands of Elijah.”
Jehoshaphat said,
“The word of Yahweh is with him.” So the king of Israel and
Jehoshaphat and the king of Edom went down to him.
Elisha said to the
king of Israel, “What have I to do with you? Go to the prophets of your
father, and to the prophets of your mother.”
The king of Israel said to him, “No; for Yahweh has called these
three kings together to deliver them into the hand of Moab.” Elisha said, “As Yahweh of
Armies lives, before whom I stand, surely, were it not that I respect the
presence of Jehoshaphat the king of Judah, I would not look toward you,
nor see you. But now
bring me a minstrel.” It happened, when the minstrel played, that the
hand of Yahweh came on him. He said, “Thus says Yahweh,
‘Make this valley full of trenches.’ For thus says Yahweh, ‘You will
not see wind, neither will you see rain; yet that valley shall be filled
with water, and you will drink, both you and your livestock and your
animals. This is but a
light thing in the sight of Yahweh. He will also deliver the Moabites into
your hand. You shall
strike every fortified city, and every choice city, and shall fell every
good tree, and stop all springs of water, and mar every good piece of land
with stones.’”
It happened in the
morning, about the time of offering the offering, that behold, water came
by the way of Edom, and the country was filled with water.
Now when all the
Moabites heard that the kings had come up to fight against them, they
gathered themselves together, all who were able to put on armor, and
upward, and stood on the border. They rose up early in the
morning, and the sun shone on the water, and the Moabites saw the water
over against them as red as blood. They said, “This is blood. The
kings are surely destroyed, and they have struck each other. Now
therefore, Moab, to the spoil!”
When they came to the
camp of Israel, the Israelites rose up and struck the Moabites, so that
they fled before them; and they went forward into the land smiting the
Moabites. They beat down
the cities; and on every good piece of land they cast every man his stone,
and filled it; and they stopped all the springs of water, and felled all
the good trees, until in Kir Hareseth only they left its stones; however
the men armed with slings went about it, and struck it. When the king of Moab saw that
the battle was too severe for him, he took with him seven hundred men who
drew sword, to break through to the king of Edom; but they could not.
Then he took his eldest
son who would have reigned in his place, and offered him for a burnt
offering on the wall. There was great wrath against Israel: and they
departed from him, and returned to their own land.
Now there cried a
certain woman of the wives of the sons of the prophets to Elisha, saying,
“Your servant my husband is dead. You know that your servant feared
Yahweh. Now the creditor has come to take for himself my two children to
be slaves.”
Elisha said to her,
“What shall I do for you? Tell me: what do you have in the house?”
She said, “Your handmaid has nothing in the house, except a pot of
oil.”
Then he said, “Go,
borrow containers from of all your neighbors, even empty containers.
Don’t borrow just a few. You shall go in, and shut the door
on you and on your sons, and pour out into all those containers; and you
shall set aside that which is full.”
So she went from him,
and shut the door on her and on her sons; they brought the containers to
her, and she poured out. It happened, when the containers
were full, that she said to her son, “Bring me another container.”
He said to her, “There isn’t another container.” The oil stopped
flowing.
Then she came and told
the man of God. He said, “Go, sell the oil, and pay your debt; and you
and your sons live on the rest.”
It fell on a day, that
Elisha passed to Shunem, where there was a prominent woman; and she
persuaded him to eat bread. So it was, that as often as he passed by, he
turned in there to eat bread. She said to her husband, “See
now, I perceive that this is a holy man of God, that passes by us
continually. Please let
us make a little room on the wall. Let us set for him there a bed, a
table, a chair, and a lamp stand. It shall be, when he comes to us, that
he shall turn in there.”
One day he came there,
and he turned into the room and lay there. He said to Gehazi his servant,
“Call this Shunammite.” When he had called her, she stood before him.
He said to him, “Say
now to her, ‘Behold, you have cared for us with all this care. What is
to be done for you? Would you like to be spoken for to the king, or to the
captain of the army?’”
She answered, “I dwell among my own people.”
He said, “What then
is to be done for her?”
Gehazi answered, “Most certainly she has no son, and her husband is
old.”
He said, “Call
her.” When he had called her, she stood in the door. He said, “At this season, when
the time comes around, you will embrace a son.”
She said, “No, my lord, you man of God, do not lie to your
handmaid.”
The woman conceived,
and bore a son at that season, when the time came around, as Elisha had
said to her. When the
child was grown, it happened one day that he went out to his father to the
reapers. He said to his
father, “My head! My head!”
He said to his servant, “Carry him to his mother.”
When he had taken him,
and brought him to his mother, he sat on her knees until noon, and then
died. She went up and
laid him on the bed of the man of God, and shut the door on him, and went
out. She called to her
husband, and said, “Please send me one of the servants, and one of the
donkeys, that I may run to the man of God, and come again.”
He said, “Why would
you want go to him today? It is neither new moon nor Sabbath.”
She said, “It’s alright.”
Then she saddled a
donkey, and said to her servant, “Drive, and go forward! Don’t slow
down for me, unless I ask you to.”
So she went, and came
to the man of God to Mount Carmel. It happened, when the man of God saw
her afar off, that he said to Gehazi his servant, “Behold, there is the
Shunammite. Please run
now to meet her, and ask her, ‘Is it well with you? Is it well with your
husband? Is it well with the child?’”
She answered, “It is well.”
When she came to the
man of God to the hill, she caught hold of his feet. Gehazi came near to
thrust her away; but the man of God said, “Leave her alone; for her soul
is troubled within her; and Yahweh has hidden it from me, and has not told
me.”
Then she said, “Did
I desire a son of my lord? Didn’t I say, Do not deceive me?”
Then he said to
Gehazi, “Tuck your cloak into your belt, take my staff in your hand, and
go your way. If you meet any man, don’t greet him; and if anyone greets
you, don’t answer him again. Then lay my staff on the face of the
child.”
The mother of the
child said, “As Yahweh lives, and as your soul lives, I will not leave
you.”
He arose, and followed her.
Gehazi passed on
before them, and laid the staff on the face of the child; but there was
neither voice, nor hearing. Therefore he returned to meet him, and told
him, saying, “The child has not awakened.”
When Elisha had come
into the house, behold, the child was dead, and laid on his bed. He went in therefore, and shut
the door on them both, and prayed to Yahweh. He went up, and lay on the child,
and put his mouth on his mouth, and his eyes on his eyes, and his hands on
his hands. He stretched himself on him; and the flesh of the child grew
warm. Then he returned,
and walked in the house once back and forth; and went up, and stretched
himself on him. Then the child sneezed seven times, and the child opened
his eyes. He called
Gehazi, and said, “Call this Shunammite!” So he called her.
When she had come in to him, he said, “Take up your son.”
Then she went in, and
fell at his feet, and bowed herself to the ground; and she took up her
son, and went out.
Elisha came again to
Gilgal. There was a famine in the land; and the sons of the prophets were
sitting before him; and he said to his servant, “Set on the great pot,
and boil stew for the sons of the prophets.”
One went out into the
field to gather herbs, and found a wild vine, and gathered of it wild
gourds his lap full, and came and shred them into the pot of stew; for
they didn’t recognize them. So they poured out for the men to
eat. It happened, as they were eating of the stew, that they cried out,
and said, “Man of God, there is death in the pot!” They could not eat
of it.
But he said, “Then
bring meal.” He cast it into the pot; and he said, “Pour out for the
people, that they may eat.” There was no harm in the pot.
A man from Baal
Shalishah came, and brought the man of God bread of the first fruits,
twenty loaves of barley, and fresh ears of grain in his sack. He said,
“Give to the people, that they may eat.”
His servant said,
“What, should I set this before a hundred men?”
But he said, “Give the people, that they may eat; for thus says
Yahweh, ‘They will eat, and will have some left over.’”
So he set it before
them, and they ate, and left some of it, according to the word of Yahweh.
Now Naaman, captain of
the army of the king of Syria, was a great man with his master, and
honorable, because by him Yahweh had given victory to Syria: he was also a
mighty man of valor, but he was a leper. The Syrians had gone out in bands,
and had brought away captive out of the land of Israel a little maiden;
and she waited on Naaman’s wife. She said to her mistress, “I
wish that my lord were with the prophet who is in Samaria! Then he would
heal him of his leprosy.”
Someone went in, and
told his lord, saying, “The maiden who is from the land of Israel said
this.”
The king of Syria said,
“Go now, and I will send a letter to the king of Israel.”
He departed, and took with him ten talents of silver, and six thousand
pieces of gold, and ten changes of clothing. He brought the letter to the king
of Israel, saying, “Now when this letter has come to you, behold, I have
sent Naaman my servant to you, that you may heal him of his leprosy.”
It happened, when the
king of Israel had read the letter, that he tore his clothes, and said,
“Am I God, to kill and to make alive, that this man sends to me to heal
a man of his leprosy? But please consider and see how he seeks a quarrel
against me.”
It was so, when Elisha
the man of God heard that the king of Israel had torn his clothes, that he
sent to the king, saying, “Why have you torn your clothes? Let him come
now to me, and he shall know that there is a prophet in Israel.”
So Naaman came with his
horses and with his chariots, and stood at the door of the house of
Elisha. Elisha sent a
messenger to him, saying, “Go and wash in the Jordan seven times, and
your flesh shall come again to you, and you shall be clean.”
But Naaman was angry,
and went away, and said, “Behold, I thought, ‘He will surely come out
to me, and stand, and call on the name of Yahweh his God, and wave his
hand over the place, and heal the leper.’ Aren’t Abanah and Pharpar, the
rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? Couldn’t I
wash in them, and be clean?” So he turned and went away in a rage.
His servants came
near, and spoke to him, and said, “My father, if the prophet had asked
you do some great thing, wouldn’t you have done it? How much rather
then, when he says to you, ‘Wash, and be clean?’”
Then went he down, and
dipped himself seven times in the Jordan, according to the saying of the
man of God; and his flesh was restored like the flesh of a little child,
and he was clean. He
returned to the man of God, he and all his company, and came, and stood
before him; and he said, “See now, I know that there is no God in all
the earth, but in Israel. Now therefore, please take a gift from your
servant.”
But he said, “As
Yahweh lives, before whom I stand, I will receive none.”
He urged him to take it; but he refused. Naaman said, “If not, then,
please let two mules’ burden of earth be given to your servant; for your
servant will from now on offer neither burnt offering nor sacrifice to
other gods, but to Yahweh. In this thing may Yahweh pardon
your servant: when my master goes into the house of Rimmon to worship
there, and he leans on my hand, and I bow myself in the house of Rimmon.
When I bow myself in the house of Rimmon, may Yahweh pardon your servant
in this thing.”
He said to him, “Go
in peace.”
So he departed from him a little way. But Gehazi the servant of Elisha
the man of God, said, “Behold, my master has spared this Naaman the
Syrian, in not receiving at his hands that which he brought. As Yahweh
lives, I will run after him, and take something from him.”
So Gehazi followed
after Naaman. When Naaman saw one running after him, he came down from the
chariot to meet him, and said, “Is all well?”
He said, “All is
well. My master has sent me, saying, ‘Behold, even now two young men of
the sons of the prophets have come to me from the hill country of Ephraim.
Please give them a talent of silver and two changes of clothing.’”
Naaman said, “Be
pleased to take two talents.” He urged him, and bound two talents of
silver in two bags, with two changes of clothing, and laid them on two of
his servants; and they carried them before him. When he came to the hill, he took
them from their hand, and stored them in the house. Then he let the men
go, and they departed. But he went in, and stood before
his master. Elisha said to him, “Where did you come from, Gehazi?”
He said, “Your servant went nowhere.”
He said to him,
“Didn’t my heart go with you, when the man turned from his chariot to
meet you? Is it a time to receive money, and to receive garments, and
olive groves and vineyards, and sheep and cattle, and male servants and
female servants? Therefore the leprosy of Naaman
will cling to you and to your seed forever.”
He went out from his presence a leper, as white as snow.
The sons of the
prophets said to Elisha, “See now, the place where we dwell before you
is too small for us. Please let us go to the Jordan,
and every man take a beam from there, and let us make us a place there,
where we may dwell.”
He answered, “Go!”
One said, “Please be
pleased to go with your servants.”
He answered, “I will go.” So he went with them. When they
came to the Jordan, they cut down wood. But as one was felling a beam, the
axe head fell into the water. Then he cried, and said, “Alas, my master!
For it was borrowed.”
The man of God asked,
“Where did it fall?” He showed him the place. He cut down a stick,
threw it in there, and made the iron float. He said, “Take it.” So he put
out his hand and took it.
Now the king of Syria
was warring against Israel; and he took counsel with his servants, saying,
“My camp will be in such and such a place.”
The man of God sent to
the king of Israel, saying, “Beware that you not pass such a place; for
the Syrians are coming down there.” The king of Israel sent to the
place which the man of God told him and warned him of; and he saved
himself there, not once nor twice. The heart of the king of Syria
was very troubled about this. He called his servants, and said to them,
“Won’t you show me which of us is for the king of Israel?”
One of his servants
said, “No, my lord, O king; but Elisha, the prophet who is in Israel,
tells the king of Israel the words that you speak in your bedroom.”
He said, “Go and see
where he is, that I may send and get him.”
It was told him, saying, “Behold, he is in Dothan.”
Therefore he sent
horses, chariots, and a great army there. They came by night, and
surrounded the city. When
the servant of the man of God had risen early, and gone out, behold, an
army with horses and chariots was around the city. His servant said to
him, “Alas, my master! What shall we do?”
He answered,
“Don’t be afraid; for those who are with us are more than those who
are with them.” Elisha
prayed, and said, “Yahweh, please open his eyes, that he may see.”
Yahweh opened the eyes of the young man; and he saw: and behold, the
mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire around Elisha. When they came down to him,
Elisha prayed to Yahweh, and said, “Please strike this people with
blindness.”
He struck them with blindness according to the word of Elisha. Elisha said to them, “This is
not the way, neither is this the city. Follow me, and I will bring you to
the man whom you seek.” He led them to Samaria. It happened, when they had come
into Samaria, that Elisha said, “Yahweh, open the eyes of these men,
that they may see.”
Yahweh opened their eyes, and they saw; and behold, they were in the
midst of Samaria. The
king of Israel said to Elisha, when he saw them, “My father, shall I
strike them? Shall I strike them?”
He answered, “You
shall not strike them. Would you strike those whom you have taken captive
with your sword and with your bow? Set bread and water before them, that
they may eat and drink, and go to their master.”
He prepared great
feast for them. When they had eaten and drunk, he sent them away, and they
went to their master. The bands of Syria stopped raiding the land of
Israel.
It happened after
this, that Benhadad king of Syria gathered all his army, and went up and
besieged Samaria. There
was a great famine in Samaria. Behold, they besieged it, until a
donkey’s head was sold for eighty pieces of silver, and the fourth part
of a kab of dove’s dung for five pieces of silver. As the king of Israel was passing
by on the wall, a woman cried to him, saying, “Help, my lord, O king!”
He said, “If Yahweh
doesn’t help you, from where could I help you? From of the threshing
floor, or from the winepress?” The king said to her, “What
ails you?”
She answered, “This woman said to me, ‘Give your son, that we may
eat him today, and we will eat my son tomorrow.’ So we boiled my son, and ate him:
and I said to her on the next day, ‘Give your son, that we may eat
him;’ and she has hidden her son.”
It happened, when the
king heard the words of the woman, that he tore his clothes (now he was
passing by on the wall); and the people looked, and behold, he had
sackcloth underneath on his flesh. Then he said, “God do so to me,
and more also, if the head of Elisha the son of Shaphat shall stay on him
this day.”
But Elisha was sitting
in his house, and the elders were sitting with him. Then the king sent a
man from before him; but before the messenger came to him, he said to the
elders, “Do you see how this son of a murderer has sent to take away my
head? Behold, when the messenger comes, shut the door, and hold the door
shut against him. Isn’t the sound of his master’s feet behind him?”
While he was still
talking with them, behold, the messenger came down to him. Then he said,
“Behold, this evil is from Yahweh. Why should I wait for Yahweh any
longer?”
Elisha said, “Hear
the word of Yahweh. Thus says Yahweh, ‘Tomorrow about this time a
measure of fine flour will be sold for a shekel, and two measures of
barley for a shekel, in the gate of Samaria.’”
Then the captain on
whose hand the king leaned answered the man of God, and said, “Behold,
if Yahweh made windows in heaven, could this thing be?”
He said, “Behold, you shall see it with your eyes, but shall not eat
of it.”
Now there were four
leprous men at the entrance of the gate. They said one to another, “Why
do we sit here until we die? If we say, ‘We will enter into
the city,’ then the famine is in the city, and we shall die there. If we
sit still here, we also die. Now therefore come, and let us surrender to
the army of the Syrians. If they save us alive, we will live; and if they
kill us, we will only die.”
They rose up in the
twilight, to go to the camp of the Syrians. When they had come to the
outermost part of the camp of the Syrians, behold, there was no man there.
For the Lord had made the army of the Syrians to hear a noise of
chariots, and a noise of horses, even the noise of a great army: and they
said one to another, Behold, the king of Israel has hired against us the
kings of the Hittites, and the kings of the Egyptians, to come on us.
Therefore they arose and
fled in the twilight, and left their tents, and their horses, and their
donkeys, even the camp as it was, and fled for their life. When these lepers came to the
outermost part of the camp, they went into one tent, and ate and drink,
and carried there silver, and gold, and clothing, and went and hid it.
Then they came back, and entered into another tent, and carried there
also, and went and hid it. Then they said one to another,
“We aren’t doing right. This day is a day of good news, and we keep
silent. If we wait until the morning light, punishment will overtake us.
Now therefore come, let us go and tell the king’s household.”
So they came and
called to the porter of the city; and they told them, saying, “We came
to the camp of the Syrians, and, behold, there was no man there, neither
voice of man, but the horses tied, and the donkeys tied, and the tents as
they were.”
He called the porters;
and they told it to the king’s household within. The king arose in the night, and
said to his servants, “I will now show you what the Syrians have done to
us. They know that we are hungry. Therefore are they gone out of the camp
to hide themselves in the field, saying, ‘When they come out of the
city, we shall take them alive, and get into the city.’”
One of his servants
answered, “Please let some take five of the horses that remain, which
are left in the city. Behold, they are like all the multitude of Israel
who are left in it. Behold, they are like all the multitude of Israel who
are consumed. Let us send and see.”
They took therefore
two chariots with horses; and the king sent after the army of the Syrians,
saying, “Go and see.”
They went after them
to the Jordan; and behold, all the way was full of garments and vessels,
which the Syrians had cast away in their haste. The messengers returned,
and told the king. The
people went out, and plundered the camp of the Syrians. So a measure of
fine flour was sold for a shekel, and two measures of barley for a shekel,
according to the word of Yahweh. The king appointed the captain on
whose hand he leaned to be in charge of the gate: and the people trod on
him in the gate, and he died as the man of God had said, who spoke when
the king came down to him. It happened, as the man of God
had spoken to the king, saying, “Two measures of barley for a shekel,
and a measure of fine flour for a shekel, shall be tomorrow about this
time in the gate of Samaria;” and that captain answered the man
of God, and said, “Now, behold, if Yahweh should make windows in heaven,
might such a thing be?” and he said, “Behold, you shall see it with
your eyes, but shall not eat of it.” It happened like that to him; for
the people trod on him in the gate, and he died.
Now Elisha had spoken
to the woman, whose son he had restored to life, saying, “Arise, and go,
you and your household, and stay for a while wherever you can; for Yahweh
has called for a famine. It shall also come on the land seven years.”
The woman arose, and
did according to the word of the man of God. She went with her household,
and lived in the land of the Philistines seven years. It happened at the seven years’
end, that the woman returned out of the land of the Philistines. Then she
went forth to cry to the king for her house and for her land. Now the king was talking with
Gehazi the servant of the man of God, saying, “Please tell me all the
great things that Elisha has done.” It happened, as he was telling the
king how he had restored to life him who was dead, that behold, the woman,
whose son he had restored to life, cried to the king for her house and for
her land. Gehazi said, “My lord, O king, this is the woman, and this is
her son, whom Elisha restored to life.”
When the king asked the
woman, she told him. So the king appointed to her a certain officer,
saying, “Restore all that was hers, and all the fruits of the field
since the day that she left the land, even until now.”
Elisha came to
Damascus; and Benhadad the king of Syria was sick. It was told him,
saying, “The man of God has come here.”
The king said to
Hazael, “Take a present in your hand, and go, meet the man of God, and
inquire of Yahweh by him, saying, ‘Will I recover from this
sickness?’”
So Hazael went to meet
him, and took a present with him, even of every good thing of Damascus,
forty camels’ burden, and came and stood before him, and said, “Your
son Benhadad king of Syria has sent me to you, saying, ‘Will I recover
from this sickness?’”
Elisha said to him,
“Go, tell him, ‘You shall surely recover;’ however Yahweh has shown
me that he shall surely die.” He settled his gaze steadfastly
on him, until he was ashamed. Then the man of God wept.
Hazael said, “Why do
you weep, my lord?”
He answered, “Because I know the evil that you will do to the
children of Israel. You will set their strongholds on fire, and you will
kill their young men with the sword, and will dash in pieces their little
ones, and rip up their women with child.”
Hazael said, “But
what is your servant, who is but a dog, that he should do this great
thing?”
Elisha answered, “Yahweh has shown me that you will be king over
Syria.”
Then he departed from
Elisha, and came to his master, who said to him, “What did Elisha say to
you?”
He answered, “He told me that you would surely recover.”
It happened on the
next day, that he took a thick cloth, dipped it in water, and spread it on
his face, so that he died. Then Hazael reigned in his place.
In the fifth year of
Joram the son of Ahab king of Israel, Jehoshaphat being king of Judah
then, Jehoram the son of Jehoshaphat king of Judah began to reign. He was thirty-two years old when
he began to reign. He reigned eight years in Jerusalem. He walked in the way of the kings
of Israel, as did the house of Ahab; for he had the daughter of Ahab as
wife. He did that which was evil in the sight of Yahweh. However Yahweh would not destroy
Judah, for David his servant’s sake, as he promised him to give to him a
lamp for his children always.
In his days Edom
revolted from under the hand of Judah, and made a king over themselves.
Then Joram passed over to
Zair, and all his chariots with him: and he rose up by night, and struck
the Edomites who surrounded him, and the captains of the chariots; and the
people fled to their tents. So Edom revolted from under the
hand of Judah to this day. Then Libnah revolted at the same time. The rest of the acts of Joram,
and all that he did, aren’t they written in the book of the chronicles
of the kings of Judah? Joram slept with his fathers, and
was buried with his fathers in the city of David; and Ahaziah his son
reigned in his place. In
the twelfth year of Joram the son of Ahab king of Israel, Ahaziah the son
of Jehoram king of Judah began to reign. Twenty-two years old was Ahaziah
when he began to reign; and he reigned one year in Jerusalem. His
mother’s name was Athaliah the daughter of Omri king of Israel. He walked in the way of the house
of Ahab, and did that which was evil in the sight of Yahweh, as did the
house of Ahab; for he was the son-in-law of the house of Ahab. He went with Joram the son of
Ahab to war against Hazael king of Syria at Ramoth Gilead: and the Syrians
wounded Joram. King Joram
returned to be healed in Jezreel of the wounds which the Syrians had given
him at Ramah, when he fought against Hazael king of Syria. Ahaziah the son
of Jehoram king of Judah went down to see Joram the son of Ahab in
Jezreel, because he was sick.
Elisha the prophet
called one of the sons of the prophets, and said to him, “Put your belt
on your waist, take this vial of oil in your hand, and go to Ramoth
Gilead. When you come
there, find Jehu the son of Jehoshaphat the son of Nimshi, and go in, and
make him arise up from among his brothers, and carry him to an inner room.
Then take the vial of oil,
and pour it on his head, and say, ‘Thus says Yahweh, “I have anointed
you king over Israel.”’ Then open the door, flee, and don’t wait.”
So the young man, even
the young man the prophet, went to Ramoth Gilead. When he came, behold, the captains
of the army were sitting. Then he said, “I have a message for you,
captain.”
Jehu said, “To which of us all?”
He said, “To you, O captain.” He arose, and went into the house.
Then he poured the oil on his head, and said to him, “Thus says Yahweh,
the God of Israel, ‘I have anointed you king over the people of Yahweh,
even over Israel. You
shall strike the house of Ahab your master, that I may avenge the blood of
my servants the prophets, and the blood of all the servants of Yahweh, at
the hand of Jezebel. For
the whole house of Ahab shall perish. I will cut off from Ahab everyone who urinates against a wall, both him who is shut up and
him who is left at large in Israel. I will make the house of Ahab like
the house of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, and like the house of Baasha the
son of Ahijah. The dogs
will eat Jezebel on the plot of ground of Jezreel, and there shall be none
to bury her.’” He opened the door, and fled.
Then Jehu came forth
to the servants of his lord: and one said to him, “Is all well? Why did
this mad fellow come to you?”
He said to them, “You know the man and what his talk was.” They said, “That is a lie. Tell
us now.”
He said, “He said to me, ‘Thus says Yahweh, I have anointed you
king over Israel.’”
Then they hurried, and
took every man his garment, and put it under him on the top of the stairs,
and blew the trumpet, saying, “Jehu is king.”
So Jehu the son of
Jehoshaphat the son of Nimshi conspired against Joram. (Now Joram was
keeping Ramoth Gilead, he and all Israel, because of Hazael king of Syria;
but king Joram was
returned to be healed in Jezreel of the wounds which the Syrians had given
him, when he fought with Hazael king of Syria.) Jehu said, “If this is
your thinking, then let no one escape and go out of the city, to go to
tell it in Jezreel.” So
Jehu rode in a chariot, and went to Jezreel; for Joram lay there. Ahaziah
king of Judah had come down to see Joram. Now the watchman was standing on
the tower in Jezreel, and he spied the company of Jehu as he came, and
said, “I see a company.”
Joram said, “Take a horseman, and send to meet them, and let him say,
‘Is it peace?’”
So there went one on
horseback to meet him, and said, “Thus says the king, ‘Is it
peace?’”
Jehu said, “What do you have to do with peace? Fall in behind me!”
The watchman said, “The messenger came to them, but he isn’t coming
back.”
Then he sent out a
second on horseback, who came to them, and said, “Thus says the king,
‘Is it peace?’”
Jehu answered, “What do you have to do with peace? Fall in behind
me!”
The watchman said,
“He came to them, and isn’t coming back. The driving is like the
driving of Jehu the son of Nimshi; for he drives furiously.”
Joram said, “Get
ready!”
They got his chariot ready. Joram king of Israel and Ahaziah king of
Judah went out, each in his chariot, and they went out to meet Jehu, and
found him in the portion of Naboth the Jezreelite. It happened, when Joram saw Jehu,
that he said, “Is it peace, Jehu?”
He answered, “What peace, so long as the prostitution of your mother
Jezebel and her witchcraft abound?”
Joram turned his
hands, and fled, and said to Ahaziah, “There is treason, Ahaziah!”
Jehu drew his bow with
his full strength, and struck Joram between his arms; and the arrow went
out at his heart, and he sunk down in his chariot. Then Jehu said to Bidkar his
captain, “Pick him up, and throw him in the plot of the field of Naboth
the Jezreelite; for remember how, when you and I rode together after Ahab
his father, Yahweh laid this burden on him: ‘Surely I have seen yesterday
the blood of Naboth, and the blood of his sons,’ says Yahweh; ‘and I
will repay you in this plot of ground,’ says Yahweh. Now therefore take
and cast him onto the plot of ground, according to the word of Yahweh.”
But when Ahaziah the
king of Judah saw this, he fled by the way of the garden house. Jehu
followed after him, and said, “Strike him also in the chariot!” They
struck him at the ascent of Gur, which is by Ibleam. He fled to Megiddo,
and died there. His
servants carried him in a chariot to Jerusalem, and buried him in his tomb
with his fathers in the city of David. In the eleventh year of Joram the
son of Ahab began Ahaziah to reign over Judah. When Jehu had come to Jezreel,
Jezebel heard of it; and she painted her eyes, and attired her head, and
looked out at the window. As Jehu entered in at the gate,
she said, “Do you come in peace, Zimri, you murderer of your master?”
He lifted up his face
to the window, and said, “Who is on my side? Who?”
Two or three eunuchs looked out at him.
He said, “Throw her
down!”
So they threw her down; and some of her blood was sprinkled on the
wall, and on the horses. Then he trampled her under foot. When he had come in, he ate and
drink; and he said, “See now to this cursed woman, and bury her; for she
is a king’s daughter.”
They went to bury her;
but they found no more of her than the skull, and the feet, and the palms
of her hands. Therefore
they came back, and told him.
He said, “This is the word of Yahweh, which he spoke by his servant
Elijah the Tishbite, saying, ‘The dogs will eat the flesh of Jezebel on
the plot of Jezreel, and
the body of Jezebel shall be as dung on the face of the field in the
portion of Jezreel, so that they shall not say, “This is
Jezebel.”’”
Now Ahab had seventy
sons in Samaria. Jehu wrote letters, and sent to Samaria, to the rulers of
Jezreel, even the elders, and to those who brought up the sons of Ahab,
saying, “Now as soon as
this letter comes to you, since your master’s sons are with you, and
there are with you chariots and horses, a fortified city also, and armor.
Select the best and
fittest of your master’s sons, set him on his father’s throne, and
fight for your master’s house.”
But they were
exceedingly afraid, and said, “Behold, the two kings didn’t stand
before him! How then shall we stand?” He who was over the household,
and he who was over the city, the elders also, and those who raised the
children, sent to Jehu, saying, “We are your servants, and will do all
that you ask us. We will not make any man king. You do that which is good
in your eyes.”
Then he wrote a letter
the second time to them, saying, “If you are on my side, and if you will
listen to my voice, take the heads of the men your master’s sons, and
come to me to Jezreel by tomorrow this time.”
Now the king’s sons, being seventy persons, were with the great men
of the city, who brought them up. It happened, when the letter came
to them, that they took the king’s sons, and killed them, even seventy
persons, and put their heads in baskets, and sent them to him to Jezreel.
A messenger came, and
told him, “They have brought the heads of the king’s sons.”
He said, “Lay them in two heaps at the entrance of the gate until the
morning.” It happened
in the morning, that he went out, and stood, and said to all the people,
“You are righteous. Behold, I conspired against my master, and killed
him; but who struck all these? Know now that nothing shall fall
to the earth of the word of Yahweh, which Yahweh spoke concerning the
house of Ahab. For Yahweh has done that which he spoke by his servant
Elijah.”
So Jehu struck all
that remained of the house of Ahab in Jezreel, with all his great men, his
familiar friends, and his priests, until he left him none remaining.
He arose and
departed, and went to Samaria. As he was at the shearing house of the
shepherds on the way, Jehu met with the brothers of
Ahaziah king of Judah, and said, “Who are you?”
They answered, “We are the brothers of Ahaziah. We are going down to
greet the children of the king and the children of the queen.”
He said, “Take them
alive!”
They took them alive, and killed them at the pit of the shearing house,
even forty-two men. He didn’t leave any of them. When he had departed from there,
he met Jehonadab the son of Rechab coming to meet him. He greeted him, and
said to him, “Is your heart right, as my heart is with your heart?”
Jehonadab answered, “It is.”
“If it is, give me your hand.” He gave him his hand; and he took
him up to him into the chariot. He said, “Come with me, and
see my zeal for Yahweh.” So they made him ride in his chariot. When he came to Samaria, he
struck all who remained to Ahab in Samaria, until he had destroyed him,
according to the word of Yahweh, which he spoke to Elijah. Jehu gathered all the people
together, and said to them, “Ahab served Baal a little; but Jehu will
serve him much. Now
therefore call to me all the prophets of Baal, all of his worshippers, and
all of his priests. Let none be absent; for I have a great sacrifice to
Baal. Whoever is absent, he shall not live.” But Jehu did it in
subtlety, intending that he might destroy the worshippers of Baal.
Jehu said,
“Sanctify a solemn assembly for Baal!”
They proclaimed it. Jehu sent through all Israel;
and all the worshippers of Baal came, so that there was not a man left
that didn’t come. They came into the house of Baal; and the house of
Baal was filled from one end to another. He said to him who was over the
vestry, “Bring out robes for all the worshippers of Baal!”
He brought robes out to them. Jehu went with Jehonadab the son
of Rechab into the house of Baal. Then he said to the worshippers of Baal,
“Search, and look that there are here with you none of the servants of
Yahweh, but the worshippers of Baal only.”
They went in to offer
sacrifices and burnt offerings. Now Jehu had appointed him eighty men
outside, and said, “If any of the men whom I bring into your hands
escape, he who lets him go, his life shall be for the life of him.”
It happened, as soon
as he had made an end of offering the burnt offering, that Jehu said to
the guard and to the captains, “Go in, and kill them! Let none
escape.” They struck them with the edge of the sword; and the guard and
the captains cast them out, and went to the city of the house of Baal.
They brought out the
pillars that were in the house of Baal, and burned them. They broke down the pillar of
Baal, and broke down the house of Baal, and made it a latrine, to this
day. Thus Jehu destroyed
Baal out of Israel.
However from the sins
of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, with which he made Israel to sin, Jehu
didn’t depart from after them, the golden calves that were in Bethel,
and that were in Dan. Yahweh said to Jehu, “Because
you have done well in executing that which is right in my eyes, and have
done to the house of Ahab according to all that was in my heart, your sons
of the fourth generation shall sit on the throne of Israel.”
But Jehu took no heed
to walk in the law of Yahweh, the God of Israel, with all his heart. He
didn’t depart from the sins of Jeroboam, with which he made Israel to
sin. In those days
Yahweh began to cut off from Israel; and Hazael struck them in all the
borders of Israel; from
the Jordan eastward, all the land of Gilead, the Gadites, and the
Reubenites, and the Manassites, from Aroer, which is by the valley of the
Arnon, even Gilead and Bashan. Now the rest of the acts of
Jehu, and all that he did, and all his might, aren’t they written in the
book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel? Jehu slept with his fathers; and
they buried him in Samaria. Jehoahaz his son reigned in his place. The time that Jehu reigned over
Israel in Samaria was twenty-eight years.
Now when Athaliah the
mother of Ahaziah saw that her son was dead, she arose and destroyed all
the seed royal. But
Jehosheba, the daughter of king Joram, sister of Ahaziah, took Joash the
son of Ahaziah, and stole him away from among the king’s sons who were
slain, even him and his nurse, and put them in the bedroom; and they hid
him from Athaliah, so that he was not slain; He was with her hidden in the
house of Yahweh six years. Athaliah reigned over the land. In the seventh year Jehoiada sent
and fetched the captains over hundreds of the Carites and of the guard,
and brought them to him into the house of Yahweh; and he made a covenant
with them, and took an oath of them in the house of Yahweh, and showed
them the king’s son. He
commanded them, saying, “This is the thing that you shall do: a third
part of you, who come in on the Sabbath, shall be keepers of the watch of
the king’s house; A
third part shall be at the gate Sur; and a third part at the gate behind
the guard. So you shall keep the watch of the house, and be a barrier.
The two companies of you,
even all who go out on the Sabbath, shall keep the watch of the house of
Yahweh around the king. You shall surround the king,
every man with his weapons in his hand; and he who comes within the ranks,
let him be slain. Be with the king when he goes out, and when he comes
in.”
The captains over
hundreds did according to all that Jehoiada the priest commanded; and they
took every man his men, those who were to come in on the Sabbath, with
those who were to go out on the Sabbath, and came to Jehoiada the priest.
The priest delivered to
the captains over hundreds the spears and shields that had been king
David’s, which were in the house of Yahweh. The guard stood, every man with
his weapons in his hand, from the right side of the house to the left side
of the house, along by the altar and the house, around the king. Then he brought out the king’s
son, and put the crown on him, and gave him the testimony; and they made
him king, and anointed him; and they clapped their hands, and said,
“Long live the king!”
When Athaliah heard
the noise of the guard and of the people, she came to the people into the
house of Yahweh: and she
looked, and behold, the king stood by the pillar, as the tradition was,
and the captains and the trumpets by the king; and all the people of the
land rejoiced, and blew trumpets. Then Athaliah tore her clothes, and
cried, “Treason! Treason!”
Jehoiada the priest
commanded the captains of hundreds who were set over the army, and said to
them, “Bring her out between the ranks. Kill him who follows her with
the sword.” For the priest said, “Don’t let her be slain in the
house of Yahweh.” So
they made way for her; and she went by the way of the horses’ entry to
the king’s house. She was slain there. Jehoiada made a covenant between
Yahweh and the king and the people, that they should be Yahweh’s people;
between the king also and the people. All the people of the land went
to the house of Baal, and broke it down; his altars and his images broke
they in pieces thoroughly, and killed Mattan the priest of Baal before the
altars. The priest appointed officers over the house of Yahweh. He took the captains over
hundreds, and the Carites, and the guard, and all the people of the land;
and they brought down the king from the house of Yahweh, and came by the
way of the gate of the guard to the king’s house. He sat on the throne
of the kings. So all the
people of the land rejoiced, and the city was quiet. Athaliah they had
slain with the sword at the king’s house. Jehoash was seven years old when
he began to reign.
In the seventh year of
Jehu began Jehoash to reign; and he reigned forty years in Jerusalem: and
his mother’s name was Zibiah of Beersheba. Jehoash did that which was right
in the eyes of Yahweh all his days in which Jehoiada the priest instructed
him. However the high
places were not taken away; the people still sacrificed and burnt incense
in the high places. Jehoash said to the priests,
“All the money of the holy things that is brought into the house of
Yahweh, in current money, the money of the persons for whom each man is
rated, and all the money that it comes into any man’s heart to bring
into the house of Yahweh, let the priests take it to them,
every man from his acquaintance; and they shall repair the breaches of the
house, wherever any breach shall be found.”
But it was so, that in
the three and twentieth year of king Jehoash the priests had not repaired
the breaches of the house. Then king Jehoash called for
Jehoiada the priest, and for the other priests, and said to them, “Why
don’t you repair the breaches of the house? Now therefore take no more
money from your treasurers, but deliver it for the breaches of the
house.”
The priests consented
that they should take no more money from the people, neither repair the
breaches of the house. But Jehoiada the priest took a
chest, and bored a hole in its lid, and set it beside the altar, on the
right side as one comes into the house of Yahweh: and the priests who kept
the threshold put therein all the money that was brought into the house of
Yahweh. It was so, when
they saw that there was much money in the chest, that the king’s scribe
and the high priest came up, and they put up in bags and counted the money
that was found in the house of Yahweh. They gave the money that was
weighed out into the hands of those who did the work, who had the
oversight of the house of Yahweh: and they paid it out to the carpenters
and the builders, who worked on the house of Yahweh, and to the masons and the stone
cutters, and for buying timber and cut stone to repair the breaches of the
house of Yahweh, and for all that was laid out for the house to repair it.
But there were not made
for the house of Yahweh cups of silver, snuffers, basins, trumpets, any
vessels of gold, or vessels of silver, of the money that was brought into
the house of Yahweh; for
they gave that to those who did the work, and repaired therewith the house
of Yahweh. Moreover they
didn’t demand an accounting from the men into whose hand they delivered
the money to give to those who did the work; for they dealt faithfully.
The money for the
trespass offerings, and the money for the sin offerings, was not brought
into the house of Yahweh: it was the priests’. Then Hazael king of Syria went
up, and fought against Gath, and took it; and Hazael set his face to go up
to Jerusalem. Jehoash
king of Judah took all the holy things that Jehoshaphat and Jehoram and
Ahaziah, his fathers, kings of Judah, had dedicated, and his own holy
things, and all the gold that was found in the treasures of the house of
Yahweh, and of the king’s house, and sent it to Hazael king of Syria:
and he went away from Jerusalem. Now the rest of the acts of
Joash, and all that he did, aren’t they written in the book of the
chronicles of the kings of Judah? His servants arose, and made a
conspiracy, and struck Joash at the house of Millo, on the way that goes
down to Silla. For
Jozacar the son of Shimeath, and Jehozabad the son of Shomer, his
servants, struck him, and he died; and they buried him with his fathers in
the city of David: and Amaziah his son reigned in his place.
In the three and
twentieth year of Joash the son of Ahaziah, king of Judah, Jehoahaz the
son of Jehu began to reign over Israel in Samaria for seventeen years.
He did that which was
evil in the sight of Yahweh, and followed the sins of Jeroboam the son of
Nebat, with which he made Israel to sin; he didn’t depart from it.
The anger of Yahweh was
kindled against Israel, and he delivered them into the hand of Hazael king
of Syria, and into the hand of Benhadad the son of Hazael, continually.
Jehoahaz begged Yahweh,
and Yahweh listened to him; for he saw the oppression of Israel, how that
the king of Syria oppressed them. (Yahweh gave Israel a savior, so
that they went out from under the hand of the Syrians; and the children of
Israel lived in their tents as before. Nevertheless they didn’t depart
from the sins of the house of Jeroboam, with which he made Israel to sin,
but walked therein: and there remained the Asherah also in Samaria.)
For he didn’t leave to
Jehoahaz of the people any more than fifty horsemen, and ten chariots, and
ten thousand footmen; for the king of Syria destroyed them, and made them
like the dust in threshing. Now the rest of the acts of
Jehoahaz, and all that he did, and his might, aren’t they written in the
book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel? Jehoahaz slept with his fathers;
and they buried him in Samaria: and Joash his son reigned in his place.
In the thirty-seventh
year of Joash king of Judah, Jehoash the son of Jehoahaz began to reign
over Israel in Samaria for sixteen years. He did that which was evil in
the sight of Yahweh; he didn’t depart from all the sins of Jeroboam the
son of Nebat, with which he made Israel to sin; but he walked therein.
Now the rest of the acts
of Joash, and all that he did, and his might with which he fought against
Amaziah king of Judah, aren’t they written in the book of the chronicles
of the kings of Israel? Joash slept with his fathers;
and Jeroboam sat on his throne: and Joash was buried in Samaria with the
kings of Israel. Now
Elisha was fallen sick of his sickness of which he died: and Joash the
king of Israel came down to him, and wept over him, and said, “My
father, my father, the chariots of Israel and its horsemen!”
Elisha said to him,
“Take bow and arrows;” and he took to him bow and arrows. He said to the king of Israel,
“Put your hand on the bow;” and he put his hand on it. Elisha laid his
hands on the king’s hands. He said, “Open the window
eastward;” and he opened it. Then Elisha said, “Shoot!” and he shot.
He said, “Yahweh’s arrow of victory, even the arrow of victory over
Syria; for you shall strike the Syrians in Aphek, until you have consumed
them.”
He said, “Take the
arrows;” and he took them. He said to the king of Israel, “Strike the
ground;” and he struck three times, and stopped. The man of God was angry with
him, and said, “You should have struck five or six times. Then you would
have struck Syria until you had consumed it, whereas now you shall strike
Syria just three times.”
Elisha died, and they
buried him. Now the bands of the Moabites invaded the land at the coming
in of the year. It
happened, as they were burying a man, that behold, they spied a band; and
they cast the man into the tomb of Elisha: and as soon as the man touched
the bones of Elisha, he revived, and stood up on his feet. Hazael king of Syria oppressed
Israel all the days of Jehoahaz. But Yahweh was gracious to them,
and had compassion on them, and had respect to them, because of his
covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and would not destroy them,
neither cast he them from his presence as yet. Hazael king of Syria died; and
Benhadad his son reigned in his place. Jehoash the son of Jehoahaz took
again out of the hand of Benhadad the son of Hazael the cities which he
had taken out of the hand of Jehoahaz his father by war. Joash struck him
three times, and recovered the cities of Israel.
In the second year of
Joash son of Joahaz king of Israel began Amaziah the son of Joash king of
Judah to reign. He was
twenty-five years old when he began to reign; and he reigned twenty-nine
years in Jerusalem: and his mother’s name was Jehoaddin of Jerusalem.
He did that which was
right in the eyes of Yahweh, yet not like David his father: he did
according to all that Joash his father had done. However the high places were not
taken away: the people still sacrificed and burnt incense in the high
places. It happened, as
soon as the kingdom was established in his hand, that he killed his
servants who had slain the king his father: but the children of the murderers
he didn’t put to death; according to that which is written in the book
of the law of Moses, as Yahweh commanded, saying, “The fathers shall not
be put to death for the children, nor the children be put to death for the
fathers; but every man shall die for his own sin.” He killed of Edom in the Valley
of Salt ten thousand, and took Sela by war, and called its name Joktheel,
to this day. Then Amaziah
sent messengers to Jehoash, the son of Jehoahaz son of Jehu, king of
Israel, saying, “Come, let us look one another in the face.”
Jehoash the king of
Israel sent to Amaziah king of Judah, saying, “The thistle that was in
Lebanon sent to the cedar that was in Lebanon, saying, ‘Give your
daughter to my son as wife. Then a wild animal that was in Lebanon passed
by, and trampled down the thistle. You have indeed struck Edom, and
your heart has lifted you up. Enjoy the glory of it, and stay at home; for
why should you meddle to your harm, that you should fall, even you, and
Judah with you?’” But Amaziah would not listen. So
Jehoash king of Israel went up; and he and Amaziah king of Judah looked
one another in the face at Beth Shemesh, which belongs to Judah. Judah was defeated by Israel;
and they fled every man to his tent. Jehoash king of Israel took
Amaziah king of Judah, the son of Jehoash the son of Ahaziah, at Beth
Shemesh, and came to Jerusalem, and broke down the wall of Jerusalem from
the gate of Ephraim to the corner gate, four hundred cubits. He took all the gold and silver,
and all the vessels that were found in the house of Yahweh, and in the
treasures of the king’s house, the hostages also, and returned to
Samaria. Now the rest of
the acts of Jehoash which he did, and his might, and how he fought with
Amaziah king of Judah, aren’t they written in the book of the chronicles
of the kings of Israel? Jehoash slept with his fathers,
and was buried in Samaria with the kings of Israel; and Jeroboam his son
reigned in his place. Amaziah the son of Joash king of
Judah lived after the death of Jehoash son of Jehoahaz king of Israel
fifteen years. Now the
rest of the acts of Amaziah, aren’t they written in the book of the
chronicles of the kings of Judah? They made a conspiracy against
him in Jerusalem; and he fled to Lachish: but they sent after him to
Lachish, and killed him there. They brought him on horses; and
he was buried at Jerusalem with his fathers in the city of David. All the people of Judah took
Azariah, who was sixteen years old, and made him king in the place of his
father Amaziah. He built
Elath, and restored it to Judah, after that the king slept with his
fathers. In the
fifteenth year of Amaziah the son of Joash king of Judah, Jeroboam the son
of Joash king of Israel began to reign in Samaria for forty-one years.
He did that which was
evil in the sight of Yahweh: he didn’t depart from all the sins of
Jeroboam the son of Nebat, with which he made Israel to sin. He restored the border of Israel
from the entrance of Hamath to the sea of the Arabah, according to the
word of Yahweh, the God of Israel, which he spoke by his servant Jonah the
son of Amittai, the prophet, who was of Gath Hepher. For Yahweh saw the affliction of
Israel, that it was very bitter; for there was none shut up nor left at
large, neither was there any helper for Israel. Yahweh didn’t say that he
would blot out the name of Israel from under the sky; but he saved them by
the hand of Jeroboam the son of Joash. Now the rest of the acts of
Jeroboam, and all that he did, and his might, how he warred, and how he
recovered Damascus, and Hamath, which had belonged to Judah, for Israel,
aren’t they written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of
Israel? Jeroboam slept
with his fathers, even with the kings of Israel; and Zechariah his son
reigned in his place.
In the twenty-seventh
year of Jeroboam king of Israel began Azariah son of Amaziah king of Judah
to reign. Sixteen years
old was he when he began to reign; and he reigned fifty-two years in
Jerusalem: and his mother’s name was Jecoliah of Jerusalem. He did that which was right in
the eyes of Yahweh, according to all that his father Amaziah had done.
However the high places
were not taken away: the people still sacrificed and burnt incense in the
high places. Yahweh
struck the king, so that he was a leper to the day of his death, and lived
in a separate house. Jotham the king’s son was over the household,
judging the people of the land. Now the rest of the acts of
Azariah, and all that he did, aren’t they written in the book of the
chronicles of the kings of Judah? Azariah slept with his fathers;
and they buried him with his fathers in the city of David: and Jotham his
son reigned in his place. In the thirty-eighth year of
Azariah king of Judah, Zechariah the son of Jeroboam reigned over Israel
in Samaria six months. He
did that which was evil in the sight of Yahweh, as his fathers had done:
he didn’t depart from the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, with which
he made Israel to sin. Shallum the son of Jabesh
conspired against him, and struck him before the people, and killed him,
and reigned in his place. Now the rest of the acts of
Zechariah, behold, they are written in the book of the chronicles of the
kings of Israel. This
was the word of Yahweh which he spoke to Jehu, saying, “Your sons to the
fourth generation shall sit on the throne of Israel.” So it came to pass.
Shallum the son of
Jabesh began to reign in the thirty-ninth year of Uzziah king of Judah;
and he reigned for a month in Samaria. Menahem the son of Gadi went up
from Tirzah, and came to Samaria, and struck Shallum the son of Jabesh in
Samaria, and killed him, and reigned in his place. Now the rest of the acts of
Shallum, and his conspiracy which he made, behold, they are written in the
book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel. Then Menahem struck Tiphsah, and
all who were therein, and its borders, from Tirzah: because they didn’t
open to him, therefore he struck it; and all the women therein who were
with child he ripped up. In the nine and thirtieth year
of Azariah king of Judah, Menahem the son of Gadi began to reign over
Israel for ten years in Samaria. He did that which was evil in
the sight of Yahweh: he didn’t depart all his days from the sins of
Jeroboam the son of Nebat, with which he made Israel to sin. There came against the land Pul
the king of Assyria; and Menahem gave Pul one thousand talents of silver,
that his hand might be with him to confirm the kingdom in his hand.
Menahem exacted the
money of Israel, even of all the mighty men of wealth, of each man fifty
shekels of silver, to give to the king of Assyria. So the king of Assyria
turned back, and didn’t stay there in the land. Now the rest of the acts of
Menahem, and all that he did, aren’t they written in the book of the
chronicles of the kings of Israel? Menahem slept with his fathers;
and Pekahiah his son reigned in his place. In the fiftieth year of Azariah
king of Judah Pekahiah the son of Menahem began to reign over Israel in
Samaria for two years. He did that which was evil in
the sight of Yahweh: he didn’t depart from the sins of Jeroboam the son
of Nebat, with which he made Israel to sin. Pekah the son of Remaliah, his
captain, conspired against him, and struck him in Samaria, in the castle
of the king’s house, with Argob and Arieh; and with him were fifty men
of the Gileadites: and he killed him, and reigned in his place. Now the rest of the acts of
Pekahiah, and all that he did, behold, they are written in the book of the
chronicles of the kings of Israel. In the two and fiftieth year of
Azariah king of Judah Pekah the son of Remaliah began to reign over Israel
in Samaria for twenty years. He did that which was evil in
the sight of Yahweh: he didn’t depart from the sins of Jeroboam the son
of Nebat, with which he made Israel to sin. In the days of Pekah king of
Israel came Tiglath Pileser king of Assyria, and took Ijon, and Abel Beth
Maacah, and Janoah, and Kedesh, and Hazor, and Gilead, and Galilee, all
the land of Naphtali; and he carried them captive to Assyria. Hoshea the son of Elah made a
conspiracy against Pekah the son of Remaliah, and struck him, and killed
him, and reigned in his place, in the twentieth year of Jotham the son of
Uzziah. Now the rest of
the acts of Pekah, and all that he did, behold, they are written in the
book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel. In the second year of Pekah the
son of Remaliah king of Israel began Jotham the son of Uzziah king of
Judah to reign. He was
twenty-five years old when he began to reign; and he reigned sixteen years
in Jerusalem: and his mother’s name was Jerusha the daughter of Zadok.
He did that which was
right in the eyes of Yahweh; he did according to all that his father
Uzziah had done. However
the high places were not taken away: the people still sacrificed and
burned incense in the high places. He built the upper gate of the house of
Yahweh. Now the rest of
the acts of Jotham, and all that he did, aren’t they written in the book
of the chronicles of the kings of Judah? In those days Yahweh began to
send against Judah Rezin the king of Syria, and Pekah the son of Remaliah.
Jotham slept with his
fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the city of David his father:
and Ahaz his son reigned in his place.
In the seventeenth
year of Pekah the son of Remaliah Ahaz the son of Jotham king of Judah
began to reign. Twenty
years old was Ahaz when he began to reign; and he reigned sixteen years in
Jerusalem: and he didn’t do that which was right in the eyes of Yahweh
his God, like David his father. But he walked in the way of the
kings of Israel, yes, and made his son to pass through the fire, according
to the abominations of the nations, whom Yahweh cast out from before the
children of Israel. He
sacrificed and burnt incense in the high places, and on the hills, and
under every green tree. Then Rezin king of Syria and
Pekah son of Remaliah king of Israel came up to Jerusalem to war: and they
besieged Ahaz, but could not overcome him. At that time Rezin king of Syria
recovered Elath to Syria, and drove the Jews from Elath; and the Syrians
came to Elath, and lived there, to this day. So Ahaz sent messengers to
Tiglath Pileser king of Assyria, saying, “I am your servant and your
son. Come up, and save me out of the hand of the king of Syria, and out of
the hand of the king of Israel, who rise up against me.” Ahaz took the silver and gold
that was found in the house of Yahweh, and in the treasures of the
king’s house, and sent it for a present to the king of Assyria. The king of Assyria listened to
him; and the king of Assyria went up against Damascus, and took it, and
carried its people captive to Kir, and killed Rezin. King Ahaz went to Damascus to
meet Tiglath Pileser king of Assyria, and saw the altar that was at
Damascus; and king Ahaz sent to Urijah the priest the fashion of the
altar, and its pattern, according to all its workmanship. Urijah the priest built an
altar: according to all that king Ahaz had sent from Damascus, so Urijah
the priest made it for the coming of king Ahaz from Damascus. When the king had come from
Damascus, the king saw the altar: and the king drew near to the altar, and
offered on it. He burnt
his burnt offering and his meal offering, and poured his drink offering,
and sprinkled the blood of his peace offerings, on the altar. The bronze altar, which was
before Yahweh, he brought from the forefront of the house, from between
his altar and the house of Yahweh, and put it on the north side of his
altar. King Ahaz
commanded Urijah the priest, saying, “On the great altar burn the
morning burnt offering, and the evening meal offering, and the king’s
burnt offering, and his meal offering, with the burnt offering of all the
people of the land, and their meal offering, and their drink offerings;
and sprinkle on it all the blood of the burnt offering, and all the blood
of the sacrifice; but the bronze altar shall be for me to inquire by.”
Urijah the priest did
so, according to all that king Ahaz commanded. King Ahaz cut off the panels of
the bases, and removed the basin from off them, and took down the sea from
off the bronze oxen that were under it, and put it on a pavement of stone.
The covered way for the
Sabbath that they had built in the house, and the king’s entry outside,
turned he to the house of Yahweh, because of the king of Assyria. Now the rest of the acts of Ahaz
which he did, aren’t they written in the book of the chronicles of the
kings of Judah? Ahaz
slept with his fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the city of
David: and Hezekiah his son reigned in his place.
In the twelfth year of
Ahaz king of Judah, Hoshea the son of Elah began to reign in Samaria over
Israel for nine years. He
did that which was evil in the sight of Yahweh, yet not as the kings of
Israel who were before him. Against him came up Shalmaneser
king of Assyria; and Hoshea became his servant, and brought him tribute.
The king of Assyria found
conspiracy in Hoshea; for he had sent messengers to So king of Egypt, and
offered no tribute to the king of Assyria, as he had done year by year:
therefore the king of Assyria shut him up, and bound him in prison.
Then the king of Assyria
came up throughout all the land, and went up to Samaria, and besieged it
three years. In the ninth
year of Hoshea the king of Assyria took Samaria, and carried Israel away
to Assyria, and placed them in Halah, and on the Habor, the river of
Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes. It was so, because the children
of Israel had sinned against Yahweh their God, who brought them up out of
the land of Egypt from under the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt, and had
feared other gods, and
walked in the statutes of the nations, whom Yahweh cast out from before
the children of Israel, and of the kings of Israel, which they made.
The children of Israel
did secretly things that were not right against Yahweh their God: and they
built them high places in all their cities, from the tower of the watchmen
to the fortified city; and they set them up pillars and
Asherim on every high hill, and under every green tree; and there they burnt incense in
all the high places, as did the nations whom Yahweh carried away before
them; and they worked wicked things to provoke Yahweh to anger; and they served idols, of which
Yahweh had said to them, “You shall not do this thing.” Yet Yahweh testified to Israel,
and to Judah, by every prophet, and every seer, saying, “Turn from your
evil ways, and keep my commandments and my statutes, according to all the
law which I commanded your fathers, and which I sent to you by my servants
the prophets.” Notwithstanding, they would not
listen, but hardened their neck, like the neck of their fathers, who
didn’t believe in Yahweh their God. They rejected his statutes, and
his covenant that he made with their fathers, and his testimonies which he
testified to them; and they followed vanity, and became vain, and followed
the nations that were around them, concerning whom Yahweh had commanded
them that they should not do like them. They forsook all the
commandments of Yahweh their God, and made them molten images, even two
calves, and made an Asherah, and worshiped all the army of the sky, and
served Baal. They caused
their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire, and used
divination and enchantments, and sold themselves to do that which was evil
in the sight of Yahweh, to provoke him to anger. Therefore Yahweh was very angry
with Israel, and removed them out of his sight: there was none left but
the tribe of Judah only. Also Judah didn’t keep the
commandments of Yahweh their God, but walked in the statutes of Israel
which they made. Yahweh
rejected all the seed of Israel, and afflicted them, and delivered them
into the hand of spoilers, until he had cast them out of his sight.
For he tore Israel from
the house of David; and they made Jeroboam the son of Nebat king: and
Jeroboam drove Israel from following Yahweh, and made them sin a great
sin. The children of
Israel walked in all the sins of Jeroboam which he did; they didn’t
depart from them; until
Yahweh removed Israel out of his sight, as he spoke by all his servants
the prophets. So Israel was carried away out of their own land to Assyria
to this day. The king of
Assyria brought men from Babylon, and from Cuthah, and from Avva, and from
Hamath and Sepharvaim, and placed them in the cities of Samaria instead of
the children of Israel; and they possessed Samaria, and lived in the
cities of it. So it was,
at the beginning of their dwelling there, that they didn’t fear Yahweh:
therefore Yahweh sent lions among them, which killed some of them. Therefore they spoke to the king
of Assyria, saying, “The nations which you have carried away, and placed
in the cities of Samaria, don’t know the law of the god of the land.
Therefore he has sent lions among them, and behold, they kill them,
because they don’t know the law of the god of the land.”
Then the king of
Assyria commanded, saying, “Carry there one of the priests whom you
brought from there; and let them go and dwell there, and let him teach
them the law of the god of the land.”
So one of the priests
whom they had carried away from Samaria came and lived in Bethel, and
taught them how they should fear Yahweh. However every nation made gods
of their own, and put them in the houses of the high places which the
Samaritans had made, every nation in their cities in which they lived.
The men of Babylon made
Succoth Benoth, and the men of Cuth made Nergal, and the men of Hamath
made Ashima, and the
Avvites made Nibhaz and Tartak; and the Sepharvites burnt their children
in the fire to Adrammelech and Anammelech, the gods of Sepharvaim. So they feared Yahweh, and made
to them from among themselves priests of the high places, who sacrificed
for them in the houses of the high places. They feared Yahweh, and served
their own gods, after the ways of the nations from among whom they had
been carried away. To
this day they do what they did before: they don’t fear Yahweh, neither
do they follow their statutes, or their ordinances, or the law or the
commandment which Yahweh commanded the children of Jacob, whom he named
Israel; with whom Yahweh
had made a covenant, and commanded them, saying, “You shall not fear
other gods, nor bow yourselves to them, nor serve them, nor sacrifice to
them; but you shall fear
Yahweh, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt with great power and
with an outstretched arm, and you shall bow yourselves to him, and you
shall sacrifice to him. The statutes and the ordinances,
and the law and the commandment, which he wrote for you, you shall observe
to do forevermore. You shall not fear other gods. You shall not forget the
covenant that I have made with you; neither shall you fear other gods.
But you shall fear
Yahweh your God; and he will deliver you out of the hand of all your
enemies.” However they
did not listen, but they did what they did before. So these nations feared Yahweh,
and served their engraved images. Their children likewise, and their
children’s children, as their fathers did, so they do to this day.
Now it happened in the
third year of Hoshea son of Elah king of Israel, that Hezekiah the son of
Ahaz king of Judah began to reign. He was twenty-five years old when
he began to reign; and he reigned twenty-nine years in Jerusalem: and his
mother’s name was Abi the daughter of Zechariah. He did that which was right in
the eyes of Yahweh, according to all that David his father had done.
He removed the high
places, and broke the pillars, and cut down the Asherah: and he broke in
pieces the bronze serpent that Moses had made; for in those days the
children of Israel burned incense to it; and he called it Nehushtan.
He trusted in Yahweh, the
God of Israel; so that after him was none like him among all the kings of
Judah, nor among them that were before him. For he joined with Yahweh; he
didn’t depart from following him, but kept his commandments, which
Yahweh commanded Moses. Yahweh was with him; wherever he
went forth he prospered: and he rebelled against the king of Assyria, and
didn’t serve him. He
struck the Philistines to Gaza and its borders, from the tower of the
watchmen to the fortified city. It happened in the fourth year of
king Hezekiah, which was the seventh year of Hoshea son of Elah king of
Israel, that Shalmaneser king of Assyria came up against Samaria, and
besieged it. At the end
of three years they took it: in the sixth year of Hezekiah, which was the
ninth year of Hoshea king of Israel, Samaria was taken. The king of Assyria carried
Israel away to Assyria, and put them in Halah, and on the Habor, the river
of Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes, because they didn’t obey the
voice of Yahweh their God, but transgressed his covenant, even all that
Moses the servant of Yahweh commanded, and would not hear it, nor do it.
Now in the fourteenth
year of king Hezekiah, Sennacherib king of Assyria came up against all the
fortified cities of Judah, and took them. Hezekiah king of Judah sent to
the king of Assyria to Lachish, saying, “I have offended; return from
me. That which you put on me, I will bear.” The king of Assyria
appointed to Hezekiah king of Judah three hundred talents of silver and
thirty talents of gold. Hezekiah gave him all the silver
that was found in the house of Yahweh, and in the treasures of the
king’s house. At that
time, Hezekiah cut off the gold from the doors of the temple of Yahweh,
and from the pillars which Hezekiah king of Judah had overlaid, and gave
it to the king of Assyria. The king of Assyria sent Tartan
and Rabsaris and Rabshakeh from Lachish to king Hezekiah with a great army
to Jerusalem. They went up and came to Jerusalem. When they had come up,
they came and stood by the conduit of the upper pool, which is in the
highway of the fuller’s field. When they had called to the
king, there came out to them Eliakim the son of Hilkiah, who was over the
household, and Shebnah the scribe, and Joah the son of Asaph the recorder.
Rabshakeh said to them,
“Say now to Hezekiah, ‘Thus says the great king, the king of Assyria,
“What confidence is this in which you trust? You say (but they are but vain
words), ‘There is counsel and strength for war.’ Now on whom do you
trust, that you have rebelled against me? Now, behold, you trust in the
staff of this bruised reed, even in Egypt. If a man leans on it, it will
go into his hand, and pierce it. So is Pharaoh king of Egypt to all who
trust on him. But if you
tell me, ‘We trust in Yahweh our God;’ isn’t that he whose high
places and whose altars Hezekiah has taken away, and has said to Judah and
to Jerusalem, ‘You shall worship before this altar in Jerusalem?’
Now therefore, please
give pledges to my master the king of Assyria, and I will give you two
thousand horses, if you are able on your part to set riders on them.
How then can you turn
away the face of one captain of the least of my master’s servants, and
put your trust on Egypt for chariots and for horsemen? Have I now come up without
Yahweh against this place to destroy it? Yahweh said to me, ‘Go up
against this land, and destroy it.’”’”
Then Eliakim the son
of Hilkiah, and Shebnah, and Joah, said to Rabshakeh, “Please speak to
your servants in the Syrian language; for we understand it. Don’t speak
with us in the Jews’ language, in the hearing of the people who are on
the wall.”
But Rabshakeh said to
them, “Has my master sent me to your master, and to you, to speak these
words? Hasn’t he sent me to the men who sit on the wall, to eat their
own dung, and to drink their own water with you?” Then Rabshakeh stood, and cried
with a loud voice in the Jews’ language, and spoke, saying, “Hear the
word of the great king, the king of Assyria. Thus says the king, ‘Don’t
let Hezekiah deceive you; for he will not be able to deliver you out of
his hand. Neither let
Hezekiah make you trust in Yahweh, saying, “Yahweh will surely deliver
us, and this city shall not be given into the hand of the king of
Assyria.” Don’t
listen to Hezekiah.’ For thus says the king of Assyria, ‘Make your
peace with me, and come out to me; and everyone of you eat of his vine,
and everyone of his fig tree, and everyone drink the waters of his own
cistern; until I come
and take you away to a land like your own land, a land of grain and new
wine, a land of bread and vineyards, a land of olive trees and of honey,
that you may live, and not die. Don’t listen to Hezekiah, when he
persuades you, saying, “Yahweh will deliver us.” Has any of the gods of the
nations ever delivered his land out of the hand of the king of Assyria?
Where are the gods of
Hamath, and of Arpad? Where are the gods of Sepharvaim, of Hena, and
Ivvah? Have they delivered Samaria out of my hand? Who are they among all the gods
of the countries, that have delivered their country out of my hand, that
Yahweh should deliver Jerusalem out of my hand?’”
But the people held
their peace, and answered him not a word; for the king’s commandment
was, “Don’t answer him.” Then Eliakim the son of Hilkiah,
who was over the household, came with Shebna the scribe, and Joah the son
of Asaph the recorder, to Hezekiah with their clothes torn, and told him
the words of Rabshakeh.
It happened, when king
Hezekiah heard it, that he tore his clothes, and covered himself with
sackcloth, and went into the house of Yahweh. He sent Eliakim, who was over the
household, and Shebna the scribe, and the elders of the priests, covered
with sackcloth, to Isaiah the prophet the son of Amoz. They said to him, “Thus says
Hezekiah, ‘This day is a day of trouble, of rebuke, and of rejection;
for the children have come to the point of birth, and there is no strength
to deliver them. It may
be Yahweh your God will hear all the words of Rabshakeh, whom the king of
Assyria his master has sent to defy the living God, and will rebuke the
words which Yahweh your God has heard. Therefore lift up your prayer for
the remnant that is left.’”
So the servants of
king Hezekiah came to Isaiah. Isaiah said to them, “Thus you
shall tell your master, ‘Thus says Yahweh, “Don’t be afraid of the
words that you have heard, with which the servants of the king of Assyria
have blasphemed me. Behold, I will put a spirit in
him, and he will hear news, and will return to his own land. I will cause
him to fall by the sword in his own land.”’”
So Rabshakeh returned,
and found the king of Assyria warring against Libnah; for he had heard
that he had departed from Lachish. When he heard it said of Tirhakah
king of Ethiopia, “Behold, he has come out to fight against you, he sent
messengers again to Hezekiah, saying, ‘Thus you shall speak to
Hezekiah king of Judah, saying, “Don’t let your God in whom you trust
deceive you, saying, Jerusalem will not be given into the hand of the king
of Assyria. Behold, you
have heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all lands, by destroying
them utterly. Will you be delivered? Have the gods of the nations
delivered them, which my fathers have destroyed, Gozan, and Haran, and
Rezeph, and the children of Eden that were in Telassar? Where is the king of Hamath, and
the king of Arpad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, of Hena, and
Ivvah?”’”
Hezekiah received the
letter from the hand of the messengers, and read it. Then Hezekiah went up
to the house of Yahweh, and spread it before Yahweh. Hezekiah prayed before Yahweh,
and said, “Yahweh, the God of Israel, who sit above the cherubim, you
are the God, even you alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth. You have
made heaven and earth. Incline your ear, Yahweh, and
hear. Open your eyes, Yahweh, and see. Hear the words of Sennacherib, with
which he has sent to defy the living God. Truly, Yahweh, the kings of
Assyria have laid waste the nations and their lands, and have cast their gods into
the fire; for they were no gods, but the work of men’s hands, wood and
stone. Therefore they have destroyed them. Now therefore, Yahweh our God,
save us, I beg you, out of his hand, that all the kingdoms of the earth
may know that you, Yahweh, are God alone.”
Then Isaiah the son
of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, “Thus says Yahweh, the God of Israel,
‘Whereas you have prayed to me against Sennacherib king of Assyria, I
have heard you. This is
the word that Yahweh has spoken concerning him: “The virgin daughter of
Zion has despised you and ridiculed you. The daughter of Jerusalem has
shaken her head at you. Whom have you defied and
blasphemed? Against whom have you exalted your voice and lifted up your
eyes on high? Against the Holy One of Israel. By your messengers you have
defied the Lord, and have said, ‘With the multitude of my chariots, I
have come up to the height of the mountains, to the innermost parts of
Lebanon; and I will cut down its tall cedars, and its choice fir trees;
and I will enter into his farthest lodging place, the forest of his
fruitful field. I have
dug and drunk strange waters, and with the sole of my feet will I dry up
all the rivers of Egypt.’ Haven’t you heard how I have
done it long ago, and formed it of ancient times? Now have I brought it to
pass, that it should be yours to lay waste fortified cities into ruinous
heaps. Therefore their
inhabitants were of small power. They were dismayed and confounded. They
were like the grass of the field, and like the green herb, like the grass
on the housetops, and like grain blasted before it has grown up. But I know your sitting down,
and your going out, and your coming in, and your raging against me.
Because of your raging
against me, and because your arrogance has come up into my ears, therefore
will I put my hook in your nose, and my bridle in your lips, and I will
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