2 KINGS
New Revised Standard Version
[2 Kings 1]
Ahaziah and Elijah
1 After the death of Ahab, Moab rebelled against Israel.
2 Ahaziah had fallen through the lattice in his upper chamber in Samaria, and
lay injured; so he sent messengers, telling them, "Go, inquire of Baal-zebub,
the god of Ekron, whether I shall recover from this injury." 3 But the angel
of the LORD said to Elijah the Tishbite, "Get up, go to meet the messengers of
the king of Samaria, and say to them, 'Is it because there is no God in Israel
that you are going to inquire of Baal-zebub, the god of Ekron?' 4 Now
therefore thus says the LORD, 'You shall not leave the bed to which you have
gone, but you shall surely die.'" So Elijah went.
5 The messengers returned to the king, who said to them, "Why have you
returned?" 6 They answered him, "There came a man to meet us, who said to us,
'Go back to the king who sent you, and say to him: Thus says the LORD: Is it
because there is no God in Israel that you are sending to inquire of
Baal-zebub, the god of Ekron? Therefore you shall not leave the bed to which
you have gone, but shall surely die.'" 7 He said to them, "What sort of man
was he who came to meet you and told you these things?" 8 They answered him,
"A hairy man, with a leather belt around his waist." He said, "It is Elijah
the Tishbite."
9 Then the king sent to him a captain of fifty with his fifty men. He went up
to Elijah, who was sitting on the top of a hill, and said to him, "O man of
God, the king says, 'Come down.'" 10 But Elijah answered the captain of fifty,
"If I am a man of God, let fire come down from heaven and consume you and your
fifty." Then fire came down from heaven, and consumed him and his fifty.
11 Again the king sent to him another captain of fifty with his fifty. He went
up and said to him, "O man of God, this is the king's order: Come down
quickly!" 12 But Elijah answered them, "If I am a man of God, let fire come
down from heaven and consume you and your fifty." Then the fire of God came
down from heaven and consumed him and his fifty.
13 Again the king sent the captain of a third fifty with his fifty. So the
third captain of fifty went up, and came and fell on his knees before Elijah,
and entreated him, "O man of God, please let my life, and the life of these
fifty servants of yours, be precious in your sight. 14 Look, fire came down
from heaven and consumed the two former captains of fifty men with their
fifties; but now let my life be precious in your sight." 15 Then the angel of
the LORD said to Elijah, "Go down with him; do not be afraid of him." So he
set out and went down with him to the king, 16 and said to him, "Thus says the
LORD: 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 leave the bed to which you have gone, but you shall
surely die."
17 So he died according to the word of the LORD that Elijah had spoken. His
brother, Jehoram succeeded him as king in the second year of King Jehoram son
of Jehoshaphat of Judah, because Ahaziah had no son. 18 Now the rest of the
acts of Ahaziah that he did, are they not written in the Book of the Annals of
the Kings of Israel?
[2 Kings 2]
Elijah gives way to Elisha
1 Now when the LORD was about to take Elijah up to heaven by a whirlwind,
Elijah and Elisha were on their way from Gilgal. 2 Elijah said to Elisha,
"Stay here; for the LORD has sent me as far as Bethel." But Elisha said, "As
the LORD lives, and as you yourself live, I will not leave you." So they went
down to Bethel. 3 The company of prophets who were in Bethel came out to
Elisha, and said to him, "Do you know that today the LORD will take your
master away from you?" And he said, "Yes, I know; keep silent."
4 Elijah said to him, "Elisha, stay here; for the LORD has sent me to
Jericho." But he said, "As the LORD lives, and as you yourself live, I will
not leave you." So they came to Jericho. 5 The company of prophets who were at
Jericho drew near to Elisha, and said to him, "Do you know that today the LORD
will take your master away from you?" And he answered, "Yes, I know; be
silent."
6 Then Elijah said to him, "Stay here; for the LORD has sent me to the
Jordan." But he said, "As the LORD lives, and as you yourself live, I will not
leave you." So the two of them went on. 7 Fifty men of the company of prophets
also went, and stood at some distance from them, as they both were standing by
the Jordan. 8 Then Elijah took his mantle and rolled it up, and struck the
water; the water was parted to the one side and to the other, until the two of
them crossed on dry ground.
9 When they had crossed, Elijah said to Elisha, "Tell me what I may do for
you, before I am taken from you." Elisha said, "Please let me inherit a double
share of your spirit." 10 He responded, "You have asked a hard thing; yet, if
you see me as I am being taken from you, it will be granted you; if not, it
will not." 11 As they continued walking and talking, a chariot of fire and
horses of fire separated the two of them, and Elijah ascended in a whirlwind
into heaven. 12 Elisha kept watching and crying out, "Father, father! The
chariots of Israel and its horsemen!" But when he could no longer see him, he
grasped his own clothes and tore them in two pieces.
13 He picked up the mantle of Elijah that had fallen from him, and went back
and stood on the bank of the Jordan. 14 He took the mantle of Elijah that had
fallen from him, and struck the water, saying, "Where is the LORD, the God of
Elijah?" When he had struck the water, the water was parted to the one side
and to the other, and Elisha went over.
15 When the company of prophets who were at Jericho saw him at a distance,
they declared, "The spirit of Elijah rests on Elisha." They came to meet him
and bowed to the ground before him. 16 They said to him, "See now, we have
fifty strong men among your servants; please let them go and seek your master;
it may be that the spirit of the LORD has caught him up and thrown him down on
some mountain or into some valley." He responded, "No, do not send them." 17
But when they urged him until he was ashamed, he said, "Send them." So they
sent fifty men who searched for three days but did not find him. 18 When they
came back to him (he had remained at Jericho), he said to them, "Did I not say
to you, Do not go?"
19 Now the people of the city said to Elisha, "The location of this city is
good, as my lord sees; but the water is bad, and the land is unfruitful." 20
He said, "Bring me a new bowl, and put salt in it." So they brought it to him.
21 Then he went to the spring of water and threw the salt into it, and said,
"Thus says the LORD, I have made this water wholesome; from now on neither
death nor miscarriage shall come from it." 22 So the water has been wholesome
to this day, according to the word that Elisha spoke.
23 He went up from there to Bethel; and while he was going up on the way, some
small boys came out of the city and jeered at him, saying, "Go away, baldhead!
Go away, baldhead!" 24 When he turned around and saw them, he cursed them in
the name of the LORD. Then two she-bears came out of the woods and mauled
forty-two of the boys. 25 From there he went on to Mount Carmel, and then
returned to Samaria.
[2 Kings 3]
Elisha and the conquest of Moab
1 In the eighteenth year of King Jehoshaphat of Judah, Jehoram son of Ahab
became king over Israel in Samaria; he reigned twelve years. 2 He did what was
evil in the sight of the LORD, though not like his father and mother, for he
removed the pillar of Baal that his father had made. 3 Nevertheless he clung
to the sin of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he caused Israel to commit; he did
not depart from it.
4 Now King Mesha of Moab was a sheep breeder, who used to deliver to the king
of Israel one hundred thousand lambs, and the wool of one hundred thousand
rams. 5 But when Ahab died, the king of Moab rebelled against the king of
Israel. 6 So King Jehoram marched out of Samaria at that time and mustered all
Israel. 7 As he went he sent word to King Jehoshaphat of Judah, "The king of
Moab has rebelled against me; will you go with me to battle against Moab?" He
answered, "I will; I am with you, my people are your people, my horses are
your horses." 8 Then he asked, "By which way shall we march?" Jehoram
answered, "By the way of the wilderness of Edom."
9 So the king of Israel, the king of Judah, and the king of Edom set out; and
when they had made a roundabout march of seven days, there was no water for
the army or for the animals that were with them. 10 Then the king of Israel
said, "Alas! The LORD has summoned us, three kings, only to be handed over to
Moab." 11 But Jehoshaphat said, "Is there no prophet of the LORD here, through
whom we may inquire of the LORD?" Then one of the servants of the king of
Israel answered, "Elisha son of Shaphat, who used to pour water on the hands
of Elijah, is here." 12 Jehoshaphat said, "The word of the LORD is with him."
So the king of Israel and Jehoshaphat and the king of Edom went down to him.
13 Elisha said to the king of Israel, "What have I to do with you? Go to your
father's prophets or to your mother's." But the king of Israel said to him,
"No; it is the LORD who has summoned us, three kings, only to be handed over
to Moab." 14 Elisha said, "As the LORD of hosts lives, whom I serve, were it
not that I have regard for King Jehoshaphat of Judah, I would give you neither
a look nor a glance. 15 But get me a musician." And then, while the musician
was playing, the power of the LORD came on him. 16 And he said, "Thus says the
LORD, 'I will make this wadi full of pools.' 17 For thus says the LORD, 'You
shall see neither wind nor rain, but the wadi shall be filled with water, so
that you shall drink, you, your cattle, and your animals.' 18 This is only a
trifle in the sight of the LORD, for he will also hand Moab over to you. 19
You shall conquer every fortified city and every choice city; every good tree
you shall fell, all springs of water you shall stop up, and every good piece
of land you shall ruin with stones." 20 The next day, about the time of the
morning offering, suddenly water began to flow from the direction of Edom,
until the country was filled with water.
21 When all the Moabites heard that the kings had come up to fight against
them, all who were able to put on armor, from the youngest to the oldest, were
called out and were drawn up at the frontier. 22 When they rose early in the
morning, and the sun shone upon the water, the Moabites saw the water opposite
them as red as blood. 23 They said, "This is blood; the kings must have fought
together, and killed one another. Now then, Moab, to the spoil!" 24 But when
they came to the camp of Israel, the Israelites rose up and attacked the
Moabites, who fled before them; as they entered Moab they continued the
attack. 25 The cities they overturned, and on every good piece of land
everyone threw a stone, until it was covered; every spring of water they
stopped up, and every good tree they felled. Only at Kir-hareseth did the
stone walls remain, until the slingers surrounded and attacked it. 26 When the
king of Moab saw that the battle was going against him, he took with him seven
hundred swordsmen to break through, opposite the king of Edom; but they could
not. 27 Then he took his firstborn son who was to succeed him, and offered him
as a burnt offering on the wall. And great wrath came upon Israel, so they
withdrew from him and returned to their own land.
[2 Kings 4]
Elisha's miracles
1 Now the wife of a member of the company of prophets cried to Elisha, "Your
servant my husband is dead; and you know that your servant feared the LORD,
but a creditor has come to take my two children as slaves." 2 Elisha said to
her, "What shall I do for you? Tell me, what do you have in the house?" She
answered, "Your servant has nothing in the house, except a jar of oil." 3 He
said, "Go outside, borrow vessels from all your neighbors, empty vessels and
not just a few. 4 Then go in, and shut the door behind you and your children,
and start pouring into all these vessels; when each is full, set it aside." 5
So she left him and shut the door behind her and her children; they kept
bringing vessels to her, and she kept pouring. 6 When the vessels were full,
she said to her son, "Bring me another vessel." But he said to her, "There are
no more." Then the oil stopped flowing. 7 She came and told the man of God,
and he said, "Go sell the oil and pay your debts, and you and your children
can live on the rest."
8 One day Elisha was passing through Shunem, where a wealthy woman lived, who
urged him to have a meal. So whenever he passed that way, he would stop there
for a meal. 9 She said to her husband, "Look, I am sure that this man who
regularly passes our way is a holy man of God. 10 Let us make a small roof
chamber with walls, and put there for him a bed, a table, a chair, and a lamp,
so that he can stay there whenever he comes to us."
11 One day when he came there, he went up to the chamber and lay down there.
12 He said to his servant Gehazi, "Call the Shunammite woman." When he had
called her, she stood before him. 13 He said to him, "Say to her, Since you
have taken all this trouble for us, what may be done for you? Would you have a
word spoken on your behalf to the king or to the commander of the army?" She
answered, "I live among my own people." 14 He said, "What then may be done for
her?" Gehazi answered, "Well, she has no son, and her husband is old." 15 He
said, "Call her." When he had called her, she stood at the door. 16 He said,
"At this season, in due time, you shall embrace a son." She replied, "No, my
lord, O man of God; do not deceive your servant."
17 The woman conceived and bore a son at that season, in due time, as Elisha
had declared to her.
18 When the child was older, he went out one day to his father among the
reapers. 19 He complained to his father, "Oh, my head, my head!" The father
said to his servant, "Carry him to his mother." 20 He carried him and brought
him to his mother; the child sat on her lap until noon, and he died. 21 She
went up and laid him on the bed of the man of God, closed the door on him, and
left. 22 Then she called to her husband, and said, "Send me one of the
servants and one of the donkeys, so that I may quickly go to the man of God
and come back again." 23 He said, "Why go to him today? It is neither new moon
nor sabbath." She said, "It will be all right." 24 Then she saddled the donkey
and said to her servant, "Urge the animal on; do not hold back for me unless I
tell you." 25 So she set out, and came to the man of God at Mount Carmel.
When the man of God saw her coming, he said to Gehazi his servant, "Look,
there is the Shunammite woman; 26 run at once to meet her, and say to her, Are
you all right? Is your husband all right? Is the child all right?" She
answered, "It is all right." 27 When she came to the man of God at the
mountain, she caught hold of his feet. Gehazi approached to push her away. But
the man of God said, "Let her alone, for she is in bitter distress; the LORD
has hidden it from me and has not told me." 28 Then she said, "Did I ask my
lord for a son? Did I not say, Do not mislead me?" 29 He said to Gehazi, "Gird
up your loins, and take my staff in your hand, and go. If you meet anyone,
give no greeting, and if anyone greets you, do not answer; and lay my staff on
the face of the child." 30 Then the mother of the child said, "As the LORD
lives, and as you yourself live, I will not leave without you." So he rose up
and followed her. 31 Gehazi went on ahead and laid the staff on the face of
the child, but there was no sound or sign of life. He came back to meet him
and told him, "The child has not awakened."
32 When Elisha came into the house, he saw the child lying dead on his bed. 33
So he went in and closed the door on the two of them, and prayed to the LORD.
34 Then he got up on the bed and lay upon the child, putting his mouth upon
his mouth, his eyes upon his eyes, and his hands upon his hands; and while he
lay bent over him, the flesh of the child became warm. 35 He got down, walked
once to and fro in the room, then got up again and bent over him; the child
sneezed seven times, and the child opened his eyes. 36 Elisha summoned Gehazi
and said, "Call the Shunammite woman." So he called her. When she came to him,
he said, "Take your son." 37 She came and fell at his feet, bowing to the
ground; then she took her son and left.
38 When Elisha returned to Gilgal, there was a famine in the land. As the
company of prophets was sitting before him, he said to his servant, "Put the
large pot on, and make some stew for the company of prophets." 39 One of them
went out into the field to gather herbs; he found a wild vine and gathered
from it a lapful of wild gourds, and came and cut them up into the pot of
stew, not knowing what they were. 40 They served some for the men to eat. But
while they were eating the stew, they cried out, "O man of God, there is death
in the pot!" They could not eat it. 41 He said, "Then bring some flour." He
threw it into the pot, and said, "Serve the people and let them eat." And
there was nothing harmful in the pot.
42 A man came from Baal-shalishah, bringing food from the first fruits to the
man of God: twenty loaves of barley and fresh ears of grain in his sack.
Elisha said, "Give it to the people and let them eat." 43 But his servant
said, "How can I set this before a hundred people?" So he repeated, "Give it
to the people and let them eat, for thus says the LORD, 'They shall eat and
have some left.'" 44 He set it before them, they ate, and had some left,
according to the word of the LORD.
[2 Kings 5]
An Aramean is healed
1 Naaman, commander of the army of the king of Aram, was a great man and in
high favor with his master, because by him the LORD had given victory to Aram.
The man, though a mighty warrior, suffered from leprosy. 2 Now the Arameans on
one of their raids had taken a young girl captive from the land of Israel, and
she served Naaman's wife. 3 She said to her mistress, "If only my lord were
with the prophet who is in Samaria! He would cure him of his leprosy." 4 So
Naaman went in and told his lord just what the girl from the land of Israel
had said. 5 And the king of Aram said, "Go then, and I will send along a
letter to the king of Israel."
He went, taking with him ten talents of silver, six thousand shekels of gold,
and ten sets of garments. 6 He brought the letter to the king of Israel, which
read, "When this letter reaches you, know that I have sent to you my servant
Naaman, that you may cure him of his leprosy." 7 When the king of Israel read
the letter, he tore his clothes and said, "Am I God, to give death or life,
that this man sends word to me to cure a man of his leprosy? Just look and see
how he is trying to pick a quarrel with me."
8 But when Elisha the man of God heard that the king of Israel had torn his
clothes, he sent a message to the king, "Why have you torn your clothes? Let
him come to me, that he may learn that there is a prophet in Israel." 9 So
Naaman came with his horses and chariots, and halted at the entrance of
Elisha's house. 10 Elisha sent a messenger to him, saying, "Go, wash in the
Jordan seven times, and your flesh shall be restored and you shall be clean."
11 But Naaman became angry and went away, saying, "I thought that for me he
would surely come out, and stand and call on the name of the LORD his God, and
would wave his hand over the spot, and cure the leprosy! 12 Are not Abana and
Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? Could I
not wash in them, and be clean?" He turned and went away in a rage. 13 But his
servants approached and said to him, "Father, if the prophet had commanded you
to do something difficult, would you not have done it? How much more, when all
he said to you was, 'Wash, and be clean'?" 14 So he went down and immersed
himself seven times in the Jordan, according to the word of the man of God;
his flesh was restored like the flesh of a young boy, and he was clean.
15 Then he returned to the man of God, he and all his company; he came and
stood before him and said, "Now I know that there is no God in all the earth
except in Israel; please accept a present from your servant." 16 But he said,
"As the LORD lives, whom I serve, I will accept nothing!" He urged him to
accept, but he refused. 17 Then Naaman said, "If not, please let two
mule-loads of earth be given to your servant; for your servant will no longer
offer burnt offering or sacrifice to any god except the LORD. 18 But may the
LORD pardon your servant on one count: when my master goes into the house of
Rimmon to worship there, leaning on my arm, and I bow down in the house of
Rimmon, when I do bow down in the house of Rimmon, may the LORD pardon your
servant on this one count." 19 He said to him, "Go in peace."
But when Naaman had gone from him a short distance, 20 Gehazi, the servant of
Elisha the man of God, thought, "My master has let that Aramean Naaman off too
lightly by not accepting from him what he offered. As the LORD lives, I will
run after him and get something out of him." 21 So Gehazi went after Naaman.
When Naaman saw someone running after him, he jumped down from the chariot to
meet him and said, "Is everything all right?" 22 He replied, "Yes, but my
master has sent me to say, 'Two members of a company of prophets have just
come to me from the hill country of Ephraim; please give them a talent of
silver and two changes of clothing.'" 23 Naaman said, "Please accept two
talents." He urged him, and tied up two talents of silver in two bags, with
two changes of clothing, and gave them to two of his servants, who carried
them in front of Gehazi. 24 When he came to the citadel, he took the bags from
them, and stored them inside; he dismissed the men, and they left.
25 He went in and stood before his master; and Elisha said to him, "Where have
you been, Gehazi?" He answered, "Your servant has not gone anywhere at all."
26 But he said to him, "Did I not go with you in spirit when someone left his
chariot to meet you? Is this a time to accept money and to accept clothing,
olive orchards and vineyards, sheep and oxen, and male and female slaves? 27
Therefore the leprosy of Naaman shall cling to you, and to your descendants
forever." So he left his presence leprous, as white as snow.
[2 Kings 6]
More miracles
1 Now the company of prophets said to Elisha, "As you see, the place where we
live under your charge is too small for us. 2 Let us go to the Jordan, and let
us collect logs there, one for each of us, and build a place there for us to
live." He answered, "Do so." 3 Then one of them said, "Please come with your
servants." And he answered, "I will." 4 So he went with them. When they came
to the Jordan, they cut down trees. 5 But as one was felling a log, his ax
head fell into the water; he cried out, "Alas, master! It was borrowed." 6
Then the man of God said, "Where did it fall?" When he showed him the place,
he cut off a stick, and threw it in there, and made the iron float. 7 He said,
"Pick it up." So he reached out his hand and took it.
8 Once when the king of Aram was at war with Israel, he took counsel with his
officers. He said, "At such and such a place shall be my camp." 9 But the man
of God sent word to the king of Israel, "Take care not to pass this place,
because the Arameans are going down there." 10 The king of Israel sent word to
the place of which the man of God spoke. More than once or twice he warned
such a place so that it was on the alert.
11 The mind of the king of Aram was greatly perturbed because of this; he
called his officers and said to them, "Now tell me who among us sides with the
king of Israel?" 12 Then one of his officers said, "No one, my lord king. It
is Elisha, the prophet in Israel, who tells the king of Israel the words that
you speak in your bedchamber." 13 He said, "Go and find where he is; I will
send and seize him." He was told, "He is in Dothan." 14 So he sent horses and
chariots there and a great army; they came by night, and surrounded the city.
15 When an attendant of the man of God rose early in the morning and went out,
an army with horses and chariots was all around the city. His servant said,
"Alas, master! What shall we do?" 16 He replied, "Do not be afraid, for there
are more with us than there are with them." 17 Then Elisha prayed: "O LORD,
please open his eyes that he may see." So the LORD opened the eyes of the
servant, and he saw; the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire all
around Elisha. 18 When the Arameans came down against him, Elisha prayed to
the LORD, and said, "Strike this people, please, with blindness." So he struck
them with blindness as Elisha had asked. 19 Elisha said to them, "This is not
the way, and this is not the city; follow me, and I will bring you to the man
whom you seek." And he led them to Samaria.
20 As soon as they entered Samaria, Elisha said, "O LORD, open the eyes of
these men so that they may see." The LORD opened their eyes, and they saw that
they were inside Samaria. 21 When the king of Israel saw them he said to
Elisha, "Father, shall I kill them? Shall I kill them?" 22 He answered, "No!
Did you capture with your sword and your bow those whom you want to kill? Set
food and water before them so that they may eat and drink; and let them go to
their master." 23 So he prepared for them a great feast; after they ate and
drank, he sent them on their way, and they went to their master. And the
Arameans no longer came raiding into the land of Israel.
The siege of Samaria
24 Some time later King Ben-hadad of Aram mustered his entire army; he marched
against Samaria and laid siege to it. 25 As the siege continued, famine in
Samaria became so great that a donkey's head was sold for eighty shekels of
silver, and one-fourth of a kab of dove's dung for five shekels of silver. 26
Now as the king of Israel was walking on the city wall, a woman cried out to
him, "Help, my lord king!" 27 He said, "No! Let the LORD help you. How can I
help you? From the threshing floor or from the wine press?" 28 But then the
king asked her, "What is your complaint?" She answered, "This woman said to
me, 'Give up your son; we will eat him today, and we will eat my son
tomorrow.' 29 So we cooked my son and ate him. The next day I said to her,
'Give up your son and we will eat him.' But she has hidden her son." 30 When
the king heard the words of the woman he tore his clothes – now since he was
walking on the city wall, the people could see that he had sackcloth on his
body underneath – 31 and he said, "So may God do to me, and more, if the head
of Elisha son of Shaphat stays on his shoulders today." 32 So he dispatched a
man from his presence.
Now Elisha was sitting in his house, and the elders were sitting with him.
Before the messenger arrived, Elisha said to the elders, "Are you aware that
this murderer has sent someone to take off my head? When the messenger comes,
see that you shut the door and hold it closed against him. Is not the sound of
his master's feet behind him?" 33 While he was still speaking with them, the
king came down to him and said, "This trouble is from the LORD! Why should I
hope in the LORD any longer?"
[2 Kings 7] 1 But Elisha said, "Hear the
word of the LORD: thus says the LORD, Tomorrow about this time a measure of
choice meal shall be sold for a shekel, and two measures of barley for a
shekel, at the gate of Samaria.' 2 Then the captain on whose hand the king
leaned said to the man of God, "Even if the LORD were to make windows in the
sky, could such a thing happen?" But he said, "You shall see it with your own
eyes, but you shall not eat from it."
3 Now there were four leprous men outside the city gate, who said to one
another, "Why should we sit here until we die? 4 If we say, 'Let us enter the
city,' the famine is in the city, and we shall die there; but if we sit here,
we shall also die. Therefore, let us desert to the Aramean camp; if they spare
our lives, we shall live; and if they kill us, we shall but die." 5 So they
arose at twilight to go to the Aramean camp; but when they came to the edge of
the Aramean camp, there was no one there at all. 6 For the Lord had caused the
Aramean army to hear the sound of chariots, and of horses, the sound of a
great army, so that they said to one another, "The king of Israel has hired
the kings of the Hittites and the kings of Egypt to fight against us." 7 So
they fled away in the twilight and abandoned their tents, their horses, and
their donkeys leaving the camp just as it was, and fled for their lives. 8
When these leprous men had come to the edge of the camp, they went into a
tent, ate and drank, carried off silver, gold, and clothing, and went and hid
them. Then they came back, entered another tent, carried off things from it,
and went and hid them.
9 Then they said to one another, "What we are doing is wrong. This is a day of
good news; if we are silent and wait until the morning light, we will be found
guilty; therefore let us go and tell the king's household." 10 So they came
and called to the gatekeepers of the city, and told them, "We went to the
Aramean camp, but there was no one to be seen or heard there, nothing but the
horses tied, the donkeys tied, and the tents as they were." 11 Then the
gatekeepers called out and proclaimed it to the king's household. 12 The king
got up in the night, and said to his servants, "I will tell you what the
Arameans have prepared against us. They know that we are starving; so they
have left the camp to hide themselves in the open country, thinking, 'When
they come out of the city, we shall take them alive and get into the city.'"
13 One of his servants said, "Let some men take five of the remaining horses,
since those left here will suffer the fate of the whole multitude of Israel
that have perished already; let us send and find out." 14 So they took two
mounted men, and the king sent them after the Aramean army, saying, "Go and
find out." 15 So they went after them as far as the Jordan; the whole way was
littered with garments and equipment that the Arameans had thrown away in
their haste. So the messengers returned, and told the king.
16 Then the people went out, and plundered the camp of the Arameans. So a
measure of choice meal was sold for a shekel, and two measures of barley for a
shekel, according to the word of the LORD. 17 Now the king had appointed the
captain on whose hand he leaned to have charge of the gate; the people
trampled him to death in the gate, just as the man of God had said when the
king came down to him. 18 For when the man of God had said to the king, "Two
measures of barley shall be sold for a shekel, and a measure of choice meal
for a shekel, about this time tomorrow in the gate of Samaria," 19 the captain
had answered the man of God, "Even if the LORD were to make windows in the
sky, could such a thing happen?" And he had answered, "You shall see it with
your own eyes, but you shall not eat from it." 20 It did indeed happen to him;
the people trampled him to death in the gate.
[2 Kings 8]
Elisha and the Shunammite
1 Now Elisha had said to the woman whose son he had restored to life, "Get up
and go with your household, and settle wherever you can; for the LORD has
called for a famine, and it will come on the land for seven years." 2 So the
woman got up and did according to the word of the man of God; she went with
her household and settled in the land of the Philistines seven years. 3 At the
end of the seven years, when the woman returned from the land of the
Philistines, she set out to appeal to the king for her house and her land. 4
Now the king was talking with Gehazi the servant of the man of God, saying,
"Tell me all the great things that Elisha has done." 5 While he was telling
the king how Elisha had restored a dead person to life, the woman whose son he
had restored to life appealed to the king for her house and her land. Gehazi
said, "My lord king, here is the woman, and here is her son whom Elisha
restored to life." 6 When the king questioned the woman, she told him. So the
king appointed an official for her, saying, "Restore all that was hers,
together with all the revenue of the fields from the day that she left the
land until now."
Elisha and Hazael
7 Elisha went to Damascus while King Ben-hadad of Aram was ill. When it was
told him, "The man of God has come here," 8 the king said to Hazael, "Take a
present with you and go to meet the man of God. Inquire of the LORD through
him, whether I shall recover from this illness." 9 So Hazael went to meet him,
taking a present with him, all kinds of goods of Damascus, forty camel loads.
When he entered and stood before him, he said, "Your son King Ben-hadad of
Aram has sent me to you, saying, 'Shall I recover from this illness?'" 10
Elisha said to him, "Go, say to him, 'You shall certainly recover'; but the
LORD has shown me that he shall certainly die." 11 He fixed his gaze and
stared at him, until he was ashamed. Then the man of God wept. 12 Hazael
asked, "Why does my lord weep?" He answered, "Because I know the evil that you
will do to the people of Israel; you will set their fortresses on fire, you
will kill their young men with the sword, dash in pieces their little ones,
and rip up their pregnant women." 13 Hazael said, "What is your servant, who
is a mere dog, that he should do this great thing?" Elisha answered, "The LORD
has shown me that you are to be king over Aram." 14 Then he left Elisha, and
went to his master Ben-hadad, who said to him, "What did Elisha say to you?"
And he answered, "He told me that you would certainly recover." 15 But the
next day he took the bed-cover and dipped it in water and spread it over the
king's face, until he died. And Hazael succeeded him.
Jehoram (also Joram; 851-8543 BCE) and Ahaziah (843-842) of Judah
16 In the fifth year of King Joram son of Ahab of Israel, Jehoram son of King
Jehoshaphat of Judah began to reign. 17 He was thirty-two years old when he
became king, and he reigned eight years in Jerusalem. 18 He walked in the way
of the kings of Israel, as the house of Ahab had done, for the daughter of
Ahab was his wife. He did what was evil in the sight of the LORD. 19 Yet the
LORD would not destroy Judah, for the sake of his servant David, since he had
promised to give a lamp to him and to his descendants forever.
20 In his days Edom revolted against the rule of Judah, and set up a king of
their own. 21 Then Joram crossed over to Zair with all his chariots. He set
out by night and attacked the Edomites and their chariot commanders who had
surrounded him; but his army fled home. 22 So Edom has been in revolt against
the rule of Judah to this day. Libnah also revolted at the same time. 23 Now
the rest of the acts of Joram, and all that he did, are they not written in
the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Judah? 24 So Joram slept with his
ancestors, and was buried with them in the city of David; his son Ahaziah
succeeded him.
25 In the twelfth year of King Joram son of Ahab of Israel, Ahaziah son of
King Jehoram of Judah began to reign. 26 Ahaziah was twenty-two years old when
he began to reign; he reigned one year in Jerusalem. His mother's name was
Athaliah, a granddaughter of King Omri of Israel. 27 He also walked in the way
of the house of Ahab, doing what was evil in the sight of the LORD, as the
house of Ahab had done, for he was son-in-law to the house of Ahab.
28 He went with Joram son of Ahab to wage war against King Hazael of Aram at
Ramoth-gilead, where the Arameans wounded Joram. 29 King Joram returned to be
healed in Jezreel of the wounds that the Arameans had inflicted on him at
Ramah, when he fought against King Hazael of Aram. King Ahaziah son of Jehoram
of Judah went down to see Joram son of Ahab in Jezreel, because he was
wounded.
[2 Kings 9]
The end of Omri's dynasty
1 Then the prophet Elisha called a member of the company of prophets and said
to him, "Gird up your loins; take this flask of oil in your hand, and go to
Ramoth-gilead. 2 When you arrive, look there for Jehu son of Jehoshaphat, son
of Nimshi; go in and get him to leave his companions, and take him into an
inner chamber. 3 Then take the flask of oil, pour it on his head, and say,
'Thus says the LORD: I anoint you king over Israel.' Then open the door and
flee; do not linger."
4 So the young man, the young prophet, went to Ramoth-gilead. 5 He arrived
while the commanders of the army were in council, and he announced, "I have a
message for you, commander." "For which one of us?" asked Jehu. "For you,
commander." 6 So Jehu got up and went inside; the young man poured the oil on
his head, saying to him, "Thus says the LORD the God of Israel: I anoint you
king over the people of the LORD, over Israel. 7 You shall strike down the
house of your master Ahab, so that I may avenge on Jezebel the blood of my
servants the prophets, and the blood of all the servants of the LORD. 8 For
the whole house of Ahab shall perish; I will cut off from Ahab every male,
bond or free, in Israel. 9 I will make the house of Ahab like the house of
Jeroboam son of Nebat, and like the house of Baasha son of Ahijah. 10 The dogs
shall eat Jezebel in the territory of Jezreel, and no one shall bury her."
Then he opened the door and fled.
11 When Jehu came back to his master's officers, they said to him, "Is
everything all right? Why did that madman come to you?" He answered them, "You
know the sort and how they babble." 12 They said, "Liar! Come on, tell us!" So
he said, "This is just what he said to me: 'Thus says the LORD, I anoint you
king over Israel.'" 13 Then hurriedly they all took their cloaks and spread
them for him on the bare steps; and they blew the trumpet, and proclaimed,
"Jehu is king."
14 Thus Jehu son of Jehoshaphat son of Nimshi conspired against Joram. Joram
with all Israel had been on guard at Ramoth-gilead against King Hazael of
Aram; 15 but King Joram had returned to be healed in Jezreel of the wounds
that the Arameans had inflicted on him, when he fought against King Hazael of
Aram. So Jehu said, "If this is your wish, then let no one slip out of the
city to go and tell the news in Jezreel." 16 Then Jehu mounted his chariot and
went to Jezreel, where Joram was lying ill. King Ahaziah of Judah had come
down to visit Joram.
17 In Jezreel, the sentinel standing on the tower spied the company of Jehu
arriving, and said, "I see a company." Joram said, "Take a horseman; send him
to meet them, and let him say, 'Is it peace?'" 18 So the horseman went to meet
him; he said, "Thus says the king, 'Is it peace?'" Jehu responded, "What have
you to do with peace? Fall in behind me." The sentinel reported, saying, "The
messenger reached them, but he is not coming back." 19 Then he sent out a
second horseman, who came to them and said, "Thus says the king, 'Is it
peace?'" Jehu answered, "What have you to do with peace? Fall in behind me."
20 Again the sentinel reported, "He reached them, but he is not coming back.
It looks like the driving of Jehu son of Nimshi; for he drives like a maniac."
21 Joram said, "Get ready." And they got his chariot ready. Then King Joram of
Israel and King Ahaziah of Judah set out, each in his chariot, and went to
meet Jehu; they met him at the property of Naboth the Jezreelite. 22 When
Joram saw Jehu, he said, "Is it peace, Jehu?" He answered, "What peace can
there be, so long as the many whoredoms and sorceries of your mother Jezebel
continue?" 23 Then Joram reined about and fled, saying to Ahaziah, "Treason,
Ahaziah!" 24 Jehu drew his bow with all his strength, and shot Joram between
the shoulders, so that the arrow pierced his heart; and he sank in his
chariot. 25 Jehu said to his aide Bidkar, "Lift him out, and throw him on the
plot of ground belonging to Naboth the Jezreelite; for remember, when you and
I rode side by side behind his father Ahab how the LORD uttered this oracle
against him: 26 'For the blood of Naboth and for the blood of his children
that I saw yesterday, says the LORD, I swear I will repay you on this very
plot of ground.' Now therefore lift him out and throw him on the plot of
ground, in accordance with the word of the LORD."
27 When King Ahaziah of Judah saw this, he fled in the direction of
Beth-haggan. Jehu pursued him, saying, "Shoot him also!" And they shot him in
the chariot at the ascent to Gur, which is by Ibleam. Then he fled to Megiddo,
and died there. 28 His officers carried him in a chariot to Jerusalem, and
buried him in his tomb with his ancestors in the city of David.
29 In the eleventh year of Joram son of Ahab, Ahaziah began to reign over
Judah.
30 When Jehu came to Jezreel, Jezebel heard of it; she painted her eyes, and
adorned her head, and looked out of the window. 31 As Jehu entered the gate,
she said, "Is it peace, Zimri, murderer of your master?" 32 He looked up to
the window and said, "Who is on my side? Who?" Two or three eunuchs looked out
at him. 33 He said, "Throw her down." So they threw her down; some of her
blood spattered on the wall and on the horses, which trampled on her. 34 Then
he went in and ate and drank; he said, "See to that cursed woman and bury her;
for she is a king's daughter." 35 But when they went to bury her, they found
no more of her than the skull and the feet and the palms of her hands. 36 When
they came back and told him, he said, "This is the word of the LORD, which he
spoke by his servant Elijah the Tishbite, 'In the territory of Jezreel the
dogs shall eat the flesh of Jezebel; 37 the corpse of Jezebel shall be like
dung on the field in the territory of Jezreel, so that no one can say, This is
Jezebel.'"
[2 Kings 10]
The destruction continues
1 Now Ahab had seventy sons in Samaria. So Jehu wrote letters and sent them to
Samaria, to the rulers of Jezreel, to the elders, and to the guardians of the
sons of Ahab, saying, 2 "Since your master's sons are with you and you have at
your disposal chariots and horses, a fortified city, and weapons, 3 select the
son of your master who is the best qualified, set him on his father's throne,
and fight for your master's house." 4 But they were utterly terrified and
said, "Look, two kings could not withstand him; how then can we stand?" 5 So
the steward of the palace, and the governor of the city, along with the elders
and the guardians, sent word to Jehu: "We are your servants; we will do
anything you say. We will not make anyone king; do whatever you think right."
6 Then he wrote them a second letter, saying, "If you are on my side, and if
you are ready to obey me, take the heads of your master's sons and come to me
at Jezreel tomorrow at this time." Now the king's sons, seventy persons, were
with the leaders of the city, who were charged with their upbringing. 7 When
the letter reached them, they took the king's sons and killed them, seventy
persons; they put their heads in baskets and sent them to him at Jezreel. 8
When the 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." 9 Then in the morning when he went out, he stood and said
to all the people, "You are innocent. It was I who conspired against my master
and killed him; but who struck down all these? 10 Know then that there shall
fall to the earth nothing of the word of the LORD, which the LORD spoke
concerning the house of Ahab; for the LORD has done what he said through his
servant Elijah." 11 So Jehu killed all who were left of the house of Ahab in
Jezreel, all his leaders, close friends, and priests, until he left him no
survivor.
12 Then he set out and went to Samaria. On the way, when he was at Beth-eked
of the Shepherds, 13 Jehu met relatives of King Ahaziah of Judah and said,
"Who are you?" They answered, "We are kin of Ahaziah; we have come down to
visit the royal princes and the sons of the queen mother." 14 He said, "Take
them alive." They took them alive, and slaughtered them at the pit of
Beth-eked, forty-two in all; he spared none of them.
15 When he left there, he met Jehonadab son of Rechab coming to meet him; he
greeted him, and said to him, "Is your heart as true to mine as mine is to
yours?" Jehonadab answered, "It is." Jehu said, "If it is, give me your hand."
So he gave him his hand. Jehu took him up with him into the chariot. 16 He
said, "Come with me, and see my zeal for the LORD." So he had him ride in his
chariot. 17 When he came to Samaria, he killed all who were left to Ahab in
Samaria, until he had wiped them out, according to the word of the LORD that
he spoke to Elijah.
18 Then Jehu assembled all the people and said to them, "Ahab offered Baal
small service; but Jehu will offer much more. 19 Now therefore summon to me
all the prophets of Baal, all his worshipers, and all his priests; let none be
missing, for I have a great sacrifice to offer to Baal; whoever is missing
shall not live." But Jehu was acting with cunning in order to destroy the
worshipers of Baal. 20 Jehu decreed, "Sanctify a solemn assembly for Baal." So
they proclaimed it. 21 Jehu sent word throughout all Israel; all the
worshipers of Baal came, so that there was no one left who did not come. They
entered the temple of Baal, until the temple of Baal was filled from wall to
wall. 22 He said to the keeper of the wardrobe, "Bring out the vestments for
all the worshipers of Baal." So he brought out the vestments for them. 23 Then
Jehu entered the temple of Baal with Jehonadab son of Rechab; he said to the
worshipers of Baal, "Search and see that there is no worshiper of the LORD
here among you, but only worshipers of Baal." 24 Then they proceeded to offer
sacrifices and burnt offerings.
Now Jehu had stationed eighty men outside, saying, "Whoever allows any of
those to escape whom I deliver into your hands shall forfeit his life." 25 As
soon as he had finished presenting the burnt offering, Jehu said to the guards
and to the officers, "Come in and kill them; let no one escape." So they put
them to the sword. The guards and the officers threw them out, and then went
into the citadel of the temple of Baal. 26 They brought out the pillar that
was in the temple of Baal, and burned it. 27 Then they demolished the pillar
of Baal, and destroyed the temple of Baal, and made it a latrine to this day.
28 Thus Jehu wiped out Baal from Israel. 29 But Jehu did not turn aside from
the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he caused Israel to commit – the
golden calves that were in Bethel and in Dan. 30 The LORD said to Jehu,
"Because you have done well in carrying out what I consider right, and in
accordance with all that was in my heart have dealt with the house of Ahab,
your sons of the fourth generation shall sit on the throne of Israel." 31 But
Jehu was not careful to follow the law of the LORD the God of Israel with all
his heart; he did not turn from the sins of Jeroboam, which he caused Israel
to commit.
32 In those days the LORD began to trim off parts of Israel. Hazael defeated
them throughout the territory of Israel: 33 from the Jordan eastward, all the
land of Gilead, the Gadites, the Reubenites, and the Manassites, from Aroer,
which is by the Wadi Arnon, that is, Gilead and Bashan. 34 Now the rest of the
acts of Jehu, all that he did, and all his power, are they not written in the
Book of the Annals of the Kings of Israel? 35 So Jehu slept with his
ancestors, and they buried him in Samaria. His son Jehoahaz succeeded him. 36
The time that Jehu reigned over Israel in Samaria was twenty-eight years.
[2 Kings 11]
The reign of Athaliah, 842-836 BCE
1 Now when Athaliah, Ahaziah's mother, saw that her son was dead, she set
about to destroy all the royal family. 2 But Jehosheba, King Joram's daughter,
Ahaziah's sister, took Joash son of Ahaziah, and stole him away from among the
king's children who were about to be killed; she put him and his nurse in a
bedroom. Thus she hid him from Athaliah, so that he was not killed; 3 he
remained with her six years, hidden in the house of the LORD, while Athaliah
reigned over the land.
4 But in the seventh year Jehoiada summoned the captains of the Carites and of
the guards and had them come to him in the house of the LORD. He made a
covenant with them and put them under oath in the house of the LORD; then he
showed them the king's son. 5 He commanded them, "This is what you are to do:
one-third of you, those who go off duty on the sabbath and guard the king's
house 6 (another third being at the gate Sur and a third at the gate behind
the guards), shall guard the palace; 7 and your two divisions that come on
duty in force on the sabbath and guard the house of the LORD 8 shall surround
the king, each with weapons in hand; and whoever approaches the ranks is to be
killed. Be with the king in his comings and goings."
9 The captains did according to all that the priest Jehoiada commanded; each
brought his men who were to go off duty on the sabbath, with those who were to
come on duty on the sabbath, and came to the priest Jehoiada. 10 The priest
delivered to the captains the spears and shields that had been King David's,
which were in the house of the LORD; 11 the guards stood, every man with his
weapons in his hand, from the south side of the house to the north side of the
house, around the altar and the house, to guard the king on every side. 12
Then he brought out the king's son, put the crown on him, and gave him the
covenant; they proclaimed him king, and anointed him; they clapped their hands
and shouted, "Long live the king!"
13 When Athaliah heard the noise of the guard and of the people, she went into
the house of the LORD to the people; 14 when she looked, there was the king
standing by the pillar, according to custom, with the captains and the
trumpeters beside the king, and all the people of the land rejoicing and
blowing trumpets. Athaliah tore her clothes and cried, "Treason! Treason!" 15
Then the priest Jehoiada commanded the captains who were set over the army,
"Bring her out between the ranks, and kill with the sword anyone who follows
her." For the priest said, "Let her not be killed in the house of the LORD."
16 So they laid hands on her; she went through the horses' entrance to the
king's house, and there she was put to death.
17 Jehoiada made a covenant between the LORD and the king and people, that
they should be the LORD's people; also between the king and the people. 18
Then all the people of the land went to the house of Baal, and tore it down;
his altars and his images they broke in pieces, and they killed Mattan, the
priest of Baal, before the altars. The priest posted guards over the house of
the LORD. 19 He took the captains, the Carites, the guards, and all the people
of the land; then they brought the king down from the house of the LORD,
marching through the gate of the guards to the king's house. He took his seat
on the throne of the kings. 20 So all the people of the land rejoiced; and the
city was quiet after Athaliah had been killed with the sword at the king's
house.
21 Jehoash was seven years old when he began to reign.
[2 Kings 12]
The reign of Joash (also Jehoash; 836-798 BCE)
1 In the seventh year of Jehu, Jehoash began to reign; he reigned forty years
in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Zibiah of Beer-sheba. 2 Jehoash did what
was right in the sight of the LORD all his days, because the priest Jehoiada
instructed him. 3 Nevertheless the high places were not taken away; the people
continued to sacrifice and make offerings on the high places.
4 Jehoash said to the priests, "All the money offered as sacred donations that
is brought into the house of the LORD, the money for which each person is
assessed – the money from the assessment of persons – and the money from the
voluntary offerings brought into the house of the LORD, 5 let the priests
receive from each of the donors; and let them repair the house wherever any
need of repairs is discovered." 6 But by the twenty-third year of King Jehoash
the priests had made no repairs on the house. 7 Therefore King Jehoash
summoned the priest Jehoiada with the other priests and said to them, "Why are
you not repairing the house? Now therefore do not accept any more money from
your donors but hand it over for the repair of the house." 8 So the priests
agreed that they would neither accept more money from the people nor repair
the house.
9 Then the priest Jehoiada took a chest, made a hole in its lid, and set it
beside the altar on the right side as one entered the house of the LORD; the
priests who guarded the threshold put in it all the money that was brought
into the house of the LORD. 10 Whenever they saw that there was a great deal
of money in the chest, the king's secretary and the high priest went up,
counted the money that was found in the house of the LORD, and tied it up in
bags. 11 They would give the money that was weighed out into the hands of the
workers who had the oversight of the house of the LORD; then they paid it out
to the carpenters and the builders who worked on the house of the LORD, 12 to
the masons and the stonecutters, as well as to buy timber and quarried stone
for making repairs on the house of the LORD, as well as for any outlay for
repairs of the house. 13 But for the house of the LORD no basins of silver,
snuffers, bowls, trumpets, or any vessels of gold, or of silver, were made
from the money that was brought into the house of the LORD, 14 for that was
given to the workers who were repairing the house of the LORD with it. 15 They
did not ask an accounting from those into whose hand they delivered the money
to pay out to the workers, for they dealt honestly. 16 The money from the
guilt offerings and the money from the sin offerings was not brought into the
house of the LORD; it belonged to the priests.
17 At that time King Hazael of Aram went up, fought against Gath, and took it.
But when Hazael set his face to go up against Jerusalem, 18 King Jehoash of
Judah took all the votive gifts that Jehoshaphat, Jehoram, and Ahaziah, his
ancestors, the kings of Judah, had dedicated, as well as his own votive gifts,
all the gold that was found in the treasuries of the house of the LORD and of
the king's house, and sent these to King Hazael of Aram. Then Hazael withdrew
from Jerusalem.
19 Now the rest of the acts of Joash, and all that he did, are they not
written in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Judah? 20 His servants
arose, devised a conspiracy, and killed Joash in the house of Millo, on the
way that goes down to Silla. 21 It was Jozacar son of Shimeath and Jehozabad
son of Shomer, his servants, who struck him down, so that he died. He was
buried with his ancestors in the city of David; then his son Amaziah succeeded
him.
[2 Kings 13]
Jehoahaz (817-800 BCE) and Jehoash (also Joash; 800-784)
1 In the twenty-third year of King Joash son of Ahaziah of Judah, Jehoahaz son
of Jehu began to reign over Israel in Samaria; he reigned seventeen years. 2
He did what was evil in the sight of the LORD, and followed the sins of
Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he caused Israel to sin; he did not depart from
them. 3 The anger of the LORD was kindled against Israel, so that he gave them
repeatedly into the hand of King Hazael of Aram, then into the hand of
Ben-hadad son of Hazael. 4 But Jehoahaz entreated the LORD, and the LORD
heeded him; for he saw the oppression of Israel, how the king of Aram
oppressed them. 5 Therefore the LORD gave Israel a savior, so that they
escaped from the hand of the Arameans; and the people of Israel lived in their
homes as formerly. 6 Nevertheless they did not depart from the sins of the
house of Jeroboam, which he caused Israel to sin, but walked in them; the
sacred pole also remained in Samaria. 7 So Jehoahaz was left with an army of
not more than fifty horsemen, ten chariots and ten thousand footmen; for the
king of Aram had destroyed them and made them like the dust at threshing. 8
Now the rest of the acts of Jehoahaz and all that he did, including his might,
are they not written in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Israel? 9 So
Jehoahaz slept with his ancestors, and they buried him in Samaria; then his
son Joash succeeded him.
10 In the thirty-seventh year of King Joash of Judah, Jehoash son of Jehoahaz
began to reign over Israel in Samaria; he reigned sixteen years. 11 He also
did what was evil in the sight of the LORD; he did not depart from all the
sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he caused Israel to sin, but he walked in
them. 12 Now the rest of the acts of Joash, and all that he did, as well as
the might with which he fought against King Amaziah of Judah, are they not
written in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Israel? 13 So Joash slept
with his ancestors, and Jeroboam sat upon his throne; Joash was buried in
Samaria with the kings of Israel.
14 Now when Elisha had fallen sick with the illness of which he was to die,
King Joash of Israel went down to him, and wept before him, crying, "My
father, my father! The chariots of Israel and its horsemen!" 15 Elisha said to
him, "Take a bow and arrows"; so he took a bow and arrows. 16 Then he said to
the king of Israel, "Draw the bow"; and he drew it. Elisha laid his hands on
the king's hands. 17 Then he said, "Open the window eastward"; and he opened
it. Elisha said, "Shoot"; and he shot. Then he said, "The
LORD's arrow of
victory, the arrow of victory over Aram! For you shall fight the Arameans in
Aphek until you have made an end of them." 18 He continued, "Take the arrows";
and he took them. He said to the king of Israel, "Strike the ground with
them"; he struck three times, and stopped. 19 Then the man of God was angry
with him, and said, "You should have struck five or six times; then you would
have struck down Aram until you had made an end of it, but now you will strike
down Aram only three times."
20 So Elisha died, and they buried him. Now bands of Moabites used to invade
the land in the spring of the year. 21 As a man was being buried, a marauding
band was seen and the man was thrown into the grave of Elisha; as soon as the
man touched the bones of Elisha, he came to life and stood on his feet.
22 Now King Hazael of Aram oppressed Israel all the days of Jehoahaz. 23 But
the LORD was gracious to them and had compassion on them; he turned toward
them, because of his covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and would not
destroy them; nor has he banished them from his presence until now.
24 When King Hazael of Aram died, his son Ben-hadad succeeded him. 25 Then
Jehoash son of Jehoahaz took again from Ben-hadad son of Hazael the towns that
he had taken from his father Jehoahaz in war. Three times Joash defeated him
and recovered the towns of Israel.
[2 Kings 14]
Amaziah, Jeroboam, and Azariah; the reign of Amaziah
1 In the second year of King Joash son of Joahaz of Israel, King Amaziah son
of Joash of Judah, began to reign. 2 He was twenty-five years old when he
began to reign, and he reigned twenty-nine years in Jerusalem. His mother's
name was Jehoaddin of Jerusalem. 3 He did what was right in the sight of the
LORD, yet not like his ancestor David; in all things he did as his father
Joash had done. 4 But the high places were not removed; the people still
sacrificed and made offerings on the high places. 5 As soon as the royal power
was firmly in his hand he killed his servants who had murdered his father the
king. 6 But he did not put to death the children of the murderers; according
to what is written in the book of the law of Moses, where the LORD commanded,
"The parents shall not be put to death for the children, or the children be
put to death for the parents; but all shall be put to death for their own
sins."
7 He killed ten thousand Edomites in the Valley of Salt and took Sela by
storm; he called it Jokthe-el, which is its name to this day.
8 Then Amaziah sent messengers to King Jehoash son of Jehoahaz, son of Jehu,
of Israel, saying, "Come, let us look one another in the face." 9 King Jehoash
of Israel sent word to King Amaziah of Judah, "A thornbush on Lebanon sent to
a cedar on Lebanon, saying, 'Give your daughter to my son for a wife'; but a
wild animal of Lebanon passed by and trampled down the thornbush. 10 You have
indeed defeated Edom, and your heart has lifted you up. Be content with your
glory, and stay at home; for why should you provoke trouble so that you fall,
you and Judah with you?"
11 But Amaziah would not listen. So King Jehoash of Israel went up; he and
King Amaziah of Judah faced one another in battle at Beth-shemesh, which
belongs to Judah. 12 Judah was defeated by Israel; everyone fled home. 13 King
Jehoash of Israel captured King Amaziah of Judah son of Jehoash, son of
Ahaziah, at Beth-shemesh; he came to Jerusalem, and broke down the wall of
Jerusalem from the Ephraim Gate to the Corner Gate, a distance of four hundred
cubits. 14 He seized all the gold and silver, and all the vessels that were
found in the house of the LORD and in the treasuries of the king's house, as
well as hostages; then he returned to Samaria.
15 Now the rest of the acts that Jehoash did, his might, and how he fought
with King Amaziah of Judah, are they not written in the Book of the Annals of
the Kings of Israel? 16 Jehoash slept with his ancestors, and was buried in
Samaria with the kings of Israel; then his son Jeroboam succeeded him.
17 King Amaziah son of Joash of Judah lived fifteen years after the death of
King Jehoash son of Jehoahaz of Israel. 18 Now the rest of the deeds of
Amaziah, are they not written in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Judah?
19 They made a conspiracy against him in Jerusalem, and he fled to Lachish.
But they sent after him to Lachish, and killed him there. 20 They brought him
on horses; he was buried in Jerusalem with his ancestors in the city of David.
21 All the people of Judah took Azariah, who was sixteen years old, and made
him king to succeed his father Amaziah. 22 He rebuilt Elath and restored it to
Judah, after King Amaziah slept with his ancestors.
The reign of Jeroboam
23 In the fifteenth year of King Amaziah son of Joash of Judah, King Jeroboam
son of Joash of Israel began to reign in Samaria; he reigned forty-one years.
24 He did what was evil in the sight of the LORD; he did not depart from all
the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he caused Israel to sin. 25 He
restored the border of Israel from Lebo-hamath as far as the Sea of the
Arabah, according to the word of the LORD, the God of Israel, which he spoke
by his servant Jonah son of Amittai, the prophet, who was from Gath-hepher. 26
For the LORD saw that the distress of Israel was very bitter; there was no one
left, bond or free, and no one to help Israel. 27 But the LORD had not said
that he would blot out the name of Israel from under heaven, so he saved them
by the hand of Jeroboam son of Joash.
28 Now the rest of the acts of Jeroboam, and all that he did, and his might,
how he fought, and how he recovered for Israel Damascus and Hamath, which had
belonged to Judah, are they not written in the Book of the Annals of the Kings
of Israel? 29 Jeroboam slept with his ancestors, the kings of Israel; his son
Zechariah succeeded him.
[2 Kings 15]
The reign of Azariah
1 In the twenty-seventh year of King Jeroboam of Israel King Azariah son of
Amaziah of Judah began to reign. 2 He was sixteen years old when he began to
reign, and he reigned fifty-two years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was
Jecoliah of Jerusalem. 3 He did what was right in the sight of the LORD, just
as his father Amaziah had done. 4 Nevertheless the high places were not taken
away; the people still sacrificed and made offerings on the high places. 5 The
LORD struck the king, so that he was leprous to the day of his death, and
lived in a separate house. Jotham the king's son was in charge of the palace,
governing the people of the land. 6 Now the rest of the acts of Azariah, and
all that he did, are they not written in the Book of the Annals of the Kings
of Judah? 7 Azariah slept with his ancestors; they buried him with his
ancestors in the city of David; his son Jotham succeeded him.
Israel's last days
8 In the thirty-eighth year of King Azariah of Judah, Zechariah son of
Jeroboam reigned over Israel in Samaria six months. 9 He did what was evil in
the sight of the LORD, as his ancestors had done. He did not depart from the
sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he caused Israel to sin. 10 Shallum son
of Jabesh conspired against him, and struck him down in public and killed him,
and reigned in place of him. 11 Now the rest of the deeds of Zechariah are
written in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Israel. 12 This was the
promise of the LORD that he gave to Jehu, "Your sons shall sit on the throne
of Israel to the fourth generation." And so it happened.
13 Shallum son of Jabesh began to reign in the thirty-ninth year of King
Uzziah of Judah; he reigned one month in Samaria. 14 Then Menahem son of Gadi
came up from Tirzah and came to Samaria; he struck down Shallum son of Jabesh
in Samaria and killed him; he reigned in place of him. 15 Now the rest of the
deeds of Shallum, including the conspiracy that he made, are written in the
Book of the Annals of the Kings of Israel. 16 At that time Menahem sacked
Tiphsah, all who were in it and its territory from Tirzah on; because they did
not open it to him, he sacked it. He ripped open all the pregnant women in it.
17 In the thirty-ninth year of King Azariah of Judah, Menahem son of Gadi
began to reign over Israel; he reigned ten years in Samaria. 18 He did what
was evil in the sight of the LORD; he did not depart all his days from any of
the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he caused Israel to sin. 19 King Pul
of Assyria came against the land; Menahem gave Pul a thousand talents of
silver, so that he might help him confirm his hold on the royal power. 20
Menahem exacted the money from Israel, that is, from all the wealthy, fifty
shekels of silver from each one, to give to the king of Assyria. So the king
of Assyria turned back, and did not stay there in the land. 21 Now the rest of
the deeds of Menahem, and all that he did, are they not written in the Book of
the Annals of the Kings of Israel? 22 Menahem slept with his ancestors, and
his son Pekahiah succeeded him.
23 In the fiftieth year of King Azariah of Judah, Pekahiah son of Menahem
began to reign over Israel in Samaria; he reigned two years. 24 He did what
was evil in the sight of the LORD; he did not turn away from the sins of
Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he caused Israel to sin. 25 Pekah son of
Remaliah, his captain, conspired against him with fifty of the Gileadites, and
attacked him in Samaria, in the citadel of the palace along with Argob and
Arieh; he killed him, and reigned in place of him. 26 Now the rest of the
deeds of Pekahiah, and all that he did, are written in the Book of the Annals
of the Kings of Israel.
27 In the fifty-second year of King Azariah of Judah, Pekah son of Remaliah
began to reign over Israel in Samaria; he reigned twenty years. 28 He did what
was evil in the sight of the LORD; he did not depart from the sins of Jeroboam
son of Nebat, which he caused Israel to sin.
29 In the days of King Pekah of Israel, King Tiglath-pileser of Assyria came
and captured Ijon, Abel-beth-maacah, Janoah, Kedesh, Hazor, Gilead, and
Galilee, all the land of Naphtali; and he carried the people captive to
Assyria. 30 Then Hoshea son of Elah made a conspiracy against Pekah son of
Remaliah, attacked him, and killed him; he reigned in place of him, in the
twentieth year of Jotham son of Uzziah. 31 Now the rest of the acts of Pekah,
and all that he did, are written in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of
Israel.
Jotham and Ahaz of Judah
32 In the second year of King Pekah son of Remaliah of Israel, King Jotham son
of Uzziah of Judah began to reign. 33 He was twenty-five years old when he
began to reign and reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was
Jerusha daughter of Zadok. 34 He did what was right in the sight of the LORD,
just as his father Uzziah had done. 35 Nevertheless the high places were not
removed; the people still sacrificed and made offerings on the high places. He
built the upper gate of the house of the LORD. 36 Now the rest of the acts of
Jotham, and all that he did, are they not written in the Book of the Annals of
the Kings of Judah? 37 In those days the LORD began to send King Rezin of Aram
and Pekah son of Remaliah against Judah. 38 Jotham slept with his ancestors,
and was buried with his ancestors in the city of David, his ancestor; his son
Ahaz succeeded him.
[2 Kings 16]
1 In the seventeenth year of Pekah son of Remaliah, King Ahaz son of Jotham of
Judah began to reign. 2 Ahaz was twenty years old when he began to reign; he
reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem. He did not do what was right in the sight
of the LORD his God, as his ancestor David had done, 3 but he walked in the
way of the kings of Israel. He even made his son pass through fire, according
to the abominable practices of the nations whom the LORD drove out before the
people of Israel. 4 He sacrificed and made offerings on the high places, on
the hills, and under every green tree.
5 Then King Rezin of Aram and King Pekah son of Remaliah of Israel came up to
wage war on Jerusalem; they besieged Ahaz but could not conquer him. 6 At that
time the king of Edom recovered Elath for Edom, and drove the Judeans from
Elath; and the Edomites came to Elath, where they live to this day. 7 Ahaz
sent messengers to King Tiglath-pileser of Assyria, saying, "I am your servant
and your son. Come up, and rescue me from the hand of the king of Aram and
from the hand of the king of Israel, who are attacking me." 8 Ahaz also took
the silver and gold found in the house of the LORD and in the treasures of the
king's house, and sent a present to the king of Assyria. 9 The king of Assyria
listened to him; the king of Assyria marched up against Damascus, and took it,
carrying its people captive to Kir; then he killed Rezin.
10 When King Ahaz went to Damascus to meet King Tiglath-pileser of Assyria, he
saw the altar that was at Damascus. King Ahaz sent to the priest Uriah a model
of the altar, and its pattern, exact in all its details. 11 The priest Uriah
built the altar; in accordance with all that King Ahaz had sent from Damascus,
just so did the priest Uriah build it, before King Ahaz arrived from Damascus.
12 When the king came from Damascus, the king viewed the altar. Then the king
drew near to the altar, went up on it, 13 and offered his burnt offering and
his grain offering, poured his drink offering, and dashed the blood of his
offerings of well-being against the altar. 14 The bronze altar that was before
the LORD he removed from the front of the house, from the place between his
altar and the house of the LORD, and put it on the north side of his altar. 15
King Ahaz commanded the priest Uriah, saying, "Upon the great altar offer the
morning burnt offering, and the evening grain offering, and the king's burnt
offering, and his grain offering, with the burnt offering of all the people of
the land, their grain offering, and their drink offering; then dash against 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." 16 The priest Uriah did
everything that King Ahaz commanded.
17 Then King Ahaz cut off the frames of the stands, and removed the laver from
them; he removed the sea from the bronze oxen that were under it, and put it
on a pediment of stone. 18 The covered portal for use on the sabbath that had
been built inside the palace, and the outer entrance for the king he removed
from the house of the LORD. He did this because of the king of Assyria. 19 Now
the rest of the acts of Ahaz that he did, are they not written in the Book of
the Annals of the Kings of Judah? 20 Ahaz slept with his ancestors, and was
buried with his ancestors in the city of David; his son Hezekiah succeeded
him.
[2 Kings 17]
The end of Israel
1 In the twelfth year of King Ahaz of Judah, Hoshea son of Elah began to reign
in Samaria over Israel; he reigned nine years. 2 He did what was evil in the
sight of the LORD, yet not like the kings of Israel who were before him. 3
King Shalmaneser of Assyria came up against him; Hoshea became his vassal, and
paid him tribute. 4 But the king of Assyria found treachery in Hoshea; for he
had sent messengers to King So of Egypt, and offered no tribute to the king of
Assyria, as he had done year by year; therefore the king of Assyria confined
him and imprisoned him.
5 Then the king of Assyria invaded all the land and came to Samaria; for three
years he besieged it. 6 In the ninth year of Hoshea the king of Assyria
captured Samaria; he carried the Israelites away to Assyria. He placed them in
Halah, on the Habor, the river of Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes.
7 This occurred because the people of Israel had sinned against the LORD their
God, who had brought them up out of the land of Egypt from under the hand of
Pharaoh king of Egypt. They had worshiped other gods 8 and walked in the
customs of the nations whom the LORD drove out before the people of Israel,
and in the customs that the kings of Israel had introduced. 9 The people of
Israel secretly did things that were not right against the LORD their God.
They built for themselves high places at all their towns, from watchtower to
fortified city; 10 they set up for themselves pillars and sacred poles on
every high hill and under every green tree; 11 there they made offerings on
all the high places, as the nations did whom the LORD carried away before
them. They did wicked things, provoking the LORD to anger; 12 they served
idols, of which the LORD had said to them, "You shall not do this." 13 Yet the
LORD warned Israel and Judah by every prophet and every seer, saying, "Turn
from your evil ways and keep my commandments and my statutes, in accordance
with all the law that I commanded your ancestors and that I sent to you by my
servants the prophets." 14 They would not listen but were stubborn, as their
ancestors had been, who did not believe in the LORD their God. 15 They
despised his statutes, and his covenant that he made with their ancestors, and
the warnings that he gave them. They went after false idols and became false;
they followed the nations that were around them, concerning whom the LORD had
commanded them that they should not do as they did. 16 They rejected all the
commandments of the LORD their God and made for themselves cast images of two
calves; they made a sacred pole, worshiped all the host of heaven, and served
Baal. 17 They made their sons and their daughters pass through fire; they used
divination and augury; and they sold themselves to do evil in the sight of the
LORD, provoking him to anger. 18 Therefore the LORD was very angry with Israel
and removed them out of his sight; none was left but the tribe of Judah alone.
19 Judah also did not keep the commandments of the LORD their God but walked
in the customs that Israel had introduced. 20 The LORD rejected all the
descendants of Israel; he punished them and gave them into the hand of
plunderers, until he had banished them from his presence.
21 When he had torn Israel from the house of David, they made Jeroboam son of
Nebat king. Jeroboam drove Israel from following the LORD and made them commit
great sin. 22 The people of Israel continued in all the sins that Jeroboam
committed; they did not depart from them 23 until the LORD removed Israel out
of his sight, as he had foretold through all his servants the prophets. So
Israel was exiled from their own land to Assyria until this day.
24 The king of Assyria brought people from Babylon, Cuthah, Avva, Hamath, and
Sepharvaim, and placed them in the cities of Samaria in place of the people of
Israel; they took possession of Samaria, and settled in its cities. 25 When
they first settled there, they did not worship the LORD; therefore the LORD
sent lions among them, which killed some of them. 26 So the king of Assyria
was told, "The nations that you have carried away and placed in the cities of
Samaria do not know the law of the god of the land; therefore he has sent
lions among them; they are killing them, because they do not know the law of
the god of the land." 27 Then the king of Assyria commanded, "Send there one
of the priests whom you carried away from there; let him go and live there,
and teach them the law of the god of the land." 28 So one of the priests whom
they had carried away from Samaria came and lived in Bethel; he taught them
how they should worship the LORD.
29 But every nation still made gods of its own and put them in the shrines of
the high places that the people of Samaria had made, every nation in the
cities in which they lived; 30 the people of Babylon made Succoth-benoth, the
people of Cuth made Nergal, the people of Hamath made Ashima; 31 the Avvites
made Nibhaz and Tartak; the Sepharvites burned their children in the fire to
Adrammelech and Anammelech, the gods of Sepharvaim. 32 They also worshiped the
LORD and appointed from among themselves all sorts of people as priests of the
high places, who sacrificed for them in the shrines of the high places. 33 So
they worshiped the LORD but also served their own gods, after the manner of
the nations from among whom they had been carried away. 34 To this day they
continue to practice their former customs.
They do not worship the LORD and they do not follow the statutes or the
ordinances or the law or the commandment that the LORD commanded the children
of Jacob, whom he named Israel. 35 The LORD had made a covenant with them and
commanded them, "You shall not worship other gods or bow yourselves to them or
serve them or sacrifice to them, 36 but you shall worship the LORD, who
brought you out of the land of Egypt with great power and with an outstretched
arm; you shall bow yourselves to him, and to him you shall sacrifice. 37 The
statutes and the ordinances and the law and the commandment that he wrote for
you, you shall always be careful to observe. You shall not worship other gods;
38 you shall not forget the covenant that I have made with you. You shall not
worship other gods, 39 but you shall worship the LORD your God; he will
deliver you out of the hand of all your enemies." 40 They would not listen,
however, but they continued to practice their former custom.
41 So these nations worshiped the LORD, but also served their carved images;
to this day their children and their children's children continue to do as
their ancestors did.
[2 Kings 18]
Hezekiah
1 In the third year of King Hoshea son of Elah of Israel, Hezekiah son of King
Ahaz of Judah began to reign. 2 He was twenty-five years old when he began to
reign; he reigned twenty-nine years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Abi
daughter of Zechariah. 3 He did what was right in the sight of the LORD just
as his ancestor David had done. 4 He removed the high places, broke down the
pillars, and cut down the sacred pole. He broke in pieces the bronze serpent
that Moses had made, for until those days the people of Israel had made
offerings to it; it was called Nehushtan. 5 He trusted in the LORD the God of
Israel; so that there was no one like him among all the kings of Judah after
him, or among those who were before him. 6 For he held fast to the LORD; he
did not depart from following him but kept the commandments that the LORD
commanded Moses. 7 The LORD was with him; wherever he went, he prospered. He
rebelled against the king of Assyria and would not serve him. 8 He attacked
the Philistines as far as Gaza and its territory, from watchtower to fortified
city.
9 In the fourth year of King Hezekiah, which was the seventh year of King
Hoshea son of Elah of Israel, King Shalmaneser of Assyria came up against
Samaria, besieged it, 10 and at the end of three years, took it. In the sixth
year of Hezekiah, which was the ninth year of King Hoshea of Israel, Samaria
was taken. 11 The king of Assyria carried the Israelites away to Assyria,
settled them in Halah, on the Habor, the river of Gozan, and in the cities of
the Medes, 12 because they did not obey the voice of the LORD their God but
transgressed his covenant – all that Moses the servant of the LORD had
commanded; they neither listened nor obeyed.
The Assyrian assault on Judah
13 In the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah, King Sennacherib of Assyria came
up against all the fortified cities of Judah and captured them. 14 King
Hezekiah of Judah sent to the king of Assyria at Lachish, saying, "I have done
wrong; withdraw from me; whatever you impose on me I will bear." The king of
Assyria demanded of King Hezekiah of Judah three hundred talents of silver and
thirty talents of gold. 15 Hezekiah gave him all the silver that was found in
the house of the LORD and in the treasuries of the king's house. 16 At that
time Hezekiah stripped the gold from the doors of the temple of the LORD, and
from the doorposts that King Hezekiah of Judah had overlaid and gave it to the
king of Assyria. 17 The king of Assyria sent the Tartan, the Rabsaris, and the
Rabshakeh with a great army from Lachish to King Hezekiah at Jerusalem. They
went up and came to Jerusalem. When they arrived, they came and stood by the
conduit of the upper pool, which is on the highway to the Fuller's Field. 18
When they called for the king, there came out to them Eliakim son of Hilkiah,
who was in charge of the palace, and Shebnah the secretary, and Joah son of
Asaph, the recorder.
19 The Rabshakeh said to them, "Say to Hezekiah: Thus says the great king, the
king of Assyria: On what do you base this confidence of yours? 20 Do you think
that mere words are strategy and power for war? On whom do you now rely, that
you have rebelled against me? 21 See, you are relying now on Egypt, that
broken reed of a staff, which will pierce the hand of anyone who leans on it.
Such is Pharaoh king of Egypt to all who rely on him. 22 But if you say to me,
'We rely on the LORD our God,' is it not he whose high places and altars
Hezekiah has removed, saying to Judah and to Jerusalem, 'You shall worship
before this altar in Jerusalem'? 23 Come now, make a wager with my master the
king of Assyria: I will give you two thousand horses, if you are able on your
part to set riders on them. 24 How then can you repulse a single captain among
the least of my master's servants, when you rely on Egypt for chariots and for
horsemen? 25 Moreover, is it without the LORD that I have come up against this
place to destroy it? The LORD said to me, Go up against this land, and destroy
it."
26 Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, and Shebnah, and Joah said to the Rabshakeh,
"Please speak to your servants in the Aramaic language, for we understand it;
do not speak to us in the language of Judah within the hearing of the people
who are on the wall." 27 But the Rabshakeh said to them, "Has my master sent
me to speak these words to your master and to you, and not to the people
sitting on the wall, who are doomed with you to eat their own dung and to
drink their own urine?"
28 Then the Rabshakeh stood and called out in a loud voice in the language of
Judah, "Hear the word of the great king, the king of Assyria! 29 Thus says the
king: 'Do not let Hezekiah deceive you, for he will not be able to deliver you
out of my hand. 30 Do not let Hezekiah make you rely on the LORD by saying,
The LORD will surely deliver us, and this city will not be given into the hand
of the king of Assyria.' 31 Do not listen to Hezekiah; for thus says the king
of Assyria: 'Make your peace with me and come out to me; then every one of you
will eat from your own vine and your own fig tree, and drink water from your
own cistern, 32 until I come and take you away to a land like your own land, a
land of grain and wine, a land of bread and vineyards, a land of olive oil and
honey, that you may live and not die. Do not listen to Hezekiah when he
misleads you by saying, The LORD will deliver us. 33 Has any of the gods of
the nations ever delivered its land out of the hand of the king of Assyria? 34
Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad? Where are the gods of Sepharvaim,
Hena, and Ivvah? Have they delivered Samaria out of my hand? 35 Who among all
the gods of the countries have delivered their countries out of my hand, that
the LORD should deliver Jerusalem out of my hand?'"
36 But the people were silent and answered him not a word, for the king's
command was, "Do not answer him." 37 Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, who was in
charge of the palace, and Shebna the secretary, and Joah son of Asaph, the
recorder, came to Hezekiah with their clothes torn and told him the words of
the Rabshakeh.
[2 Kings 19]
1 When King Hezekiah heard it, he tore his clothes, covered himself with
sackcloth, and went into the house of the LORD. 2 And he sent Eliakim, who was
in charge of the palace, and Shebna the secretary, and the senior priests,
covered with sackcloth, to the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz. 3 They said to him,
"Thus says Hezekiah, This day is a day of distress, of rebuke, and of
disgrace; children have come to the birth, and there is no strength to bring
them forth. 4 It may be that the LORD your God heard all the words of the
Rabshakeh, whom his master the king of Assyria has sent to mock the living
God, and will rebuke the words that the LORD your God has heard; therefore
lift up your prayer for the remnant that is left." 5 When the servants of King
Hezekiah came to Isaiah, 6 Isaiah said to them, "Say to your master, 'Thus
says the LORD: Do not be afraid because of the words that you have heard, with
which the servants of the king of Assyria have reviled me. 7 I myself will put
a spirit in him, so that he shall hear a rumor and return to his own land; I
will cause him to fall by the sword in his own land.'"
8 The Rabshakeh returned, and found the king of Assyria fighting against
Libnah; for he had heard that the king had left Lachish. 9 When the king heard
concerning King Tirhakah of Ethiopia, "See, he has set out to fight against
you," he sent messengers again to Hezekiah, saying, 10 "Thus shall you speak
to King Hezekiah of Judah: Do not let your God on whom you rely deceive you by
promising that Jerusalem will not be given into the hand of the king of
Assyria. 11 See, you have heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all
lands, destroying them utterly. Shall you be delivered? 12 Have the gods of
the nations delivered them, the nations that my predecessors destroyed, Gozan,
Haran, Rezeph, and the people of Eden who were in Telassar? 13 Where is the
king of Hamath, the king of Arpad, the king of the city of Sepharvaim, the
king of Hena, or the king of Ivvah?"
14 Hezekiah received the letter from the hand of the messengers and read it;
then Hezekiah went up to the house of the LORD and spread it before the LORD.
15 And Hezekiah prayed before the LORD, and said: "O LORD the God of Israel,
who are enthroned above the cherubim, you are God, you alone, of all the
kingdoms of the earth; you have made heaven and earth. 16 Incline your ear, O
LORD, and hear; open your eyes, O LORD, and see; hear the words of
Sennacherib, which he has sent to mock the living God. 17 Truly, O LORD, the
kings of Assyria have laid waste the nations and their lands, 18 and have
hurled their gods into the fire, though they were no gods but the work of
human hands – wood and stone – and so they were destroyed. 19 So now, O LORD
our God, save us, I pray you, from his hand, so that all the kingdoms of the
earth may know that you, O LORD, are God alone."
20 Then Isaiah son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, "Thus says the LORD, the
God of Israel: I have heard your prayer to me about King Sennacherib of
Assyria. 21 This is the word that the LORD has spoken concerning him:
She despises you, she scorns you –
virgin daughter Zion;
she tosses her head – behind your back,
daughter Jerusalem.
22 "Whom have you mocked and reviled?
Against whom have you raised your voice
and haughtily lifted your eyes?
Against the Holy One of Israel!
23 By your messengers you have mocked the Lord,
and you have said, 'With my many chariots
I have gone up the heights of the mountains,
to the far recesses of Lebanon;
I felled its tallest cedars,
its choicest cypresses;
I entered its farthest retreat,
its densest forest.
24 I dug wells
and drank foreign waters,
I dried up with the sole of my foot
all the streams of Egypt.'
25 "Have you not heard
that I determined it long ago?
I planned from days of old
what now I bring to pass,
that you should make fortified cities
crash into heaps of ruins,
26 while their inhabitants, shorn of strength,
are dismayed and confounded;
they have become like plants of the field
and like tender grass,
like grass on the housetops,
blighted before it is grown.
27 "But I know your rising and your sitting,
your going out and coming in,
and your raging against me.
28 Because you have raged against me
and your arrogance has come to my ears,
I will put my hook in your nose
and my bit in your mouth;
I will turn you back on the way
by which you came.
29 "And this shall be the sign for you: This year you shall eat what grows of
itself, and in the second year what springs from that; then in the third year
sow, reap, plant vineyards, and eat their fruit. 30 The surviving remnant of
the house of Judah shall again take root downward, and bear fruit upward; 31
for from Jerusalem a remnant shall go out, and from Mount Zion a band of
survivors. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will do this.
32 "Therefore thus says the LORD concerning the king of Assyria: He shall not
come into this city, shoot an arrow there, come before it with a shield, or
cast up a siege ramp against it. 33 By the way that he came, by the same he
shall return; he shall not come into this city, says the LORD. 34 For I will
defend this city to save it, for my own sake and for the sake of my servant
David."
35 That very night the angel of the LORD set out and struck down one hundred
eighty-five thousand in the camp of the Assyrians; when morning dawned, they
were all dead bodies. 36 Then King Sennacherib of Assyria left, went home, and
lived at Nineveh. 37 As he was worshiping in the house of his god Nisroch, his
sons Adrammelech and Sharezer killed him with the sword, and they escaped into
the land of Ararat. His son Esar-haddon succeeded him.
[2 Kings 20]
Hezekiah's illness and recovery
1 In those days Hezekiah became sick and was at the point of death. The
prophet Isaiah son of Amoz came to him, and said to him, "Thus says the LORD:
Set your house in order, for you shall die; you shall not recover." 2 Then
Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the LORD: 3 "Remember now,
O LORD, I implore you, how I have walked before you in faithfulness with a
whole heart, and have done what is good in your sight." Hezekiah wept
bitterly. 4 Before Isaiah had gone out of the middle court, the word of the
LORD came to him: 5 "Turn back, and say to Hezekiah prince of my people, Thus
says the LORD, the God of your ancestor David: I have heard your prayer, I
have seen your tears; indeed, I will heal you; on the third day you shall go
up to the house of the LORD. 6 I will add fifteen years to your life. I will
deliver you and this city out of the hand of the king of Assyria; I will
defend this city for my own sake and for my servant David's sake." 7 Then
Isaiah said, "Bring a lump of figs. Let them take it and apply it to the boil,
so that he may recover."
8 Hezekiah said to Isaiah, "What shall be the sign that the LORD will heal me,
and that I shall go up to the house of the LORD on the third day?" 9 Isaiah
said, "This is the sign to you from the LORD, that the LORD will do the thing
that he has promised: the shadow has now advanced ten intervals; shall it
retreat ten intervals?" 10 Hezekiah answered, "It is normal for the shadow to
lengthen ten intervals; rather let the shadow retreat ten intervals." 11 The
prophet Isaiah cried to the LORD; and he brought the shadow back the ten
intervals, by which the sun had declined on the dial of Ahaz.
12 At that time King Merodach-baladan son of Baladan of Babylon sent envoys
with letters and a present to Hezekiah, for he had heard that Hezekiah had
been sick. 13 Hezekiah welcomed them; he showed them all his treasure house,
the silver, the gold, the spices, the precious oil, his armory, all that was
found in his storehouses; there was nothing in his house or in all his realm
that Hezekiah did not show them. 14 Then the prophet Isaiah came to King
Hezekiah, and said to him, "What did these men say? From where did they come
to you?" Hezekiah answered, "They have come from a far country, from Babylon."
15 He said, "What have they seen in your house?" Hezekiah answered, "They have
seen all that is in my house; there is nothing in my storehouses that I did
not show them."
16 Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, "Hear the word of the LORD: 17 Days are
coming when all that is in your house, and that which your ancestors have
stored up until this day, shall be carried to Babylon; nothing shall be left,
says the LORD. 18 Some of your own sons who are born to you shall be taken
away; they shall be eunuchs in the palace of the king of Babylon." 19 Then
Hezekiah said to Isaiah, "The word of the LORD that you have spoken is good."
For he thought, "Why not, if there will be peace and security in my days?"
20 The rest of the deeds of Hezekiah, all his power, how he made the pool and
the conduit and brought water into the city, are they not written in the Book
of the Annals of the Kings of Judah? 21 Hezekiah slept with his ancestors; and
his son Manasseh succeeded him.
[2 Kings 21]
Manasseh and Amon
1 Manasseh was twelve years old when he began to reign; he reigned fifty-five
years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Hephzibah. 2 He did what was evil in
the sight of the LORD, following the abominable practices of the nations that
the LORD drove out before the people of Israel. 3 For he rebuilt the high
places that his father Hezekiah had destroyed; he erected altars for Baal,
made a sacred pole, as King Ahab of Israel had done, worshiped all the host of
heaven, and served them. 4 He built altars in the house of the LORD, of which
the LORD had said, "In Jerusalem I will put my name." 5 He built altars for
all the host of heaven in the two courts of the house of the LORD. 6 He made
his son pass through fire; he practiced soothsaying and augury, and dealt with
mediums and with wizards. He did much evil in the sight of the LORD, provoking
him to anger. 7 The carved image of Asherah that he had made he set in the
house of which the LORD said to David and to his son Solomon, "In this house,
and in Jerusalem, which I have chosen out of all the tribes of Israel, I will
put my name forever; 8 I will not cause the feet of Israel to wander any more
out of the land that I gave to their ancestors, if only they will be careful
to do according to all that I have commanded them, and according to all the
law that my servant Moses commanded them." 9 But they did not listen; Manasseh
misled them to do more evil than the nations had done that the LORD destroyed
before the people of Israel.
10 The LORD said by his servants the prophets, 11 "Because King Manasseh of
Judah has committed these abominations, has done things more wicked than all
that the Amorites did, who were before him, and has caused Judah also to sin
with his idols; 12 therefore thus says the LORD, the God of Israel, I am
bringing upon Jerusalem and Judah such evil that the ears of everyone who
hears of it will tingle. 13 I will stretch over Jerusalem the measuring line
for Samaria, and the plummet for the house of Ahab; I will wipe Jerusalem as
one wipes a dish, wiping it and turning it upside down. 14 I will cast off the
remnant of my heritage, and give them into the hand of their enemies; they
shall become a prey and a spoil to all their enemies, 15 because they have
done what is evil in my sight and have provoked me to anger, since the day
their ancestors came out of Egypt, even to this day."
16 Moreover Manasseh shed very much innocent blood, until he had filled
Jerusalem from one end to another, besides the sin that he caused Judah to sin
so that they did what was evil in the sight of the LORD.
17 Now the rest of the acts of Manasseh, all that he did, and the sin that he
committed, are they not written in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of
Judah? 18 Manasseh slept with his ancestors, and was buried in the garden of
his house, in the garden of Uzza. His son Amon succeeded him.
19 Amon was twenty-two years old when he began to reign; he reigned two years
in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Meshullemeth daughter of Haruz of Jotbah.
20 He did what was evil in the sight of the LORD, as his father Manasseh had
done. 21 He walked in all the way in which his father walked, served the idols
that his father served, and worshiped them; 22 he abandoned the LORD, the God
of his ancestors, and did not walk in the way of the LORD. 23 The servants of
Amon conspired against him, and killed the king in his house. 24 But the
people of the land killed all those who had conspired against King Amon, and
the people of the land made his son Josiah king in place of him. 25 Now the
rest of the acts of Amon that he did, are they not written in the Book of the
Annals of the Kings of Judah? 26 He was buried in his tomb in the garden of
Uzza; then his son Josiah succeeded him.
[2 Kings 22]
Josiah (640-609 BCE)
1 Josiah was eight years old when he began to reign; he reigned thirty-one
years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Jedidah daughter of Adaiah of
Bozkath. 2 He did what was right in the sight of the LORD, and walked in all
the way of his father David; he did not turn aside to the right or to the
left.
3 In the eighteenth year of King Josiah, the king sent Shaphan son of Azaliah,
son of Meshullam, the secretary, to the house of the LORD, saying, 4 "Go up to
the high priest Hilkiah, and have him count the entire sum of the money that
has been brought into the house of the LORD, which the keepers of the
threshold have collected from the people; 5 let it be given into the hand of
the workers who have the oversight of the house of the LORD; let them give it
to the workers who are at the house of the LORD, repairing the house, 6 that
is, to the carpenters, to the builders, to the masons; and let them use it to
buy timber and quarried stone to repair the house. 7 But no accounting shall
be asked from them for the money that is delivered into their hand, for they
deal honestly."
8 The high priest Hilkiah said to Shaphan the secretary, "I have found the
book of the law in the house of the LORD." When Hilkiah gave the book to
Shaphan, he read it. 9 Then Shaphan the secretary came to the king, and
reported to the king, "Your servants have emptied out the money that was found
in the house, and have delivered it into the hand of the workers who have
oversight of the house of the LORD." 10 Shaphan the secretary informed the
king, "The priest Hilkiah has given me a book." Shaphan then read it aloud to
the king.
11 When the king heard the words of the book of the law, he tore his clothes.
12 Then the king commanded the priest Hilkiah, Ahikam son of Shaphan, Achbor
son of Micaiah, Shaphan the secretary, and the king's servant Asaiah, saying,
13 "Go, inquire of the LORD for me, for the people, and for all Judah,
concerning the words of this book that has been found; for great is the wrath
of the LORD that is kindled against us, because our ancestors did not obey the
words of this book, to do according to all that is written concerning us."
14 So the priest Hilkiah, Ahikam, Achbor, Shaphan, and Asaiah went to the
prophetess Huldah the wife of Shallum son of Tikvah, son of Harhas, keeper of
the wardrobe; she resided in Jerusalem in the Second Quarter, where they
consulted her. 15 She declared to them, "Thus says the LORD, the God of
Israel: Tell the man who sent you to me, 16 Thus says the LORD, I will indeed
bring disaster on this place and on its inhabitants – all the words of the
book that the king of Judah has read. 17 Because they have abandoned me and
have made offerings to other gods, so that they have provoked me to anger with
all the work of their hands, therefore my wrath will be kindled against this
place, and it will not be quenched. 18 But as to the king of Judah, who sent
you to inquire of the LORD, thus shall you say to him, Thus says the LORD, the
God of Israel: Regarding the words that you have heard, 19 because your heart
was penitent, and you humbled yourself before the LORD, when you heard how I
spoke against this place, and against its inhabitants, that they should become
a desolation and a curse, and because you have torn your clothes and wept
before me, I also have heard you, says the LORD. 20 Therefore, I will gather
you to your ancestors, and you shall be gathered to your grave in peace; your
eyes shall not see all the disaster that I will bring on this place." They
took the message back to the king.
[2 Kings 23]
1 Then the king directed that all the elders of Judah and Jerusalem should be
gathered to him. 2 The king went up to the house of the LORD, and with him
went all the people of Judah, all the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the priests,
the prophets, and all the people, both small and great; he read in their
hearing all the words of the book of the covenant that had been found in the
house of the LORD. 3 The king stood by the pillar and made a covenant before
the LORD, to follow the LORD, keeping his commandments, his decrees, and his
statutes, with all his heart and all his soul, to perform the words of this
covenant that were written in this book. All the people joined in the
covenant.
4 The king commanded the high priest Hilkiah, the priests of the second order,
and the guardians of the threshold, to bring out of the temple of the LORD all
the vessels made for Baal, for Asherah, and for all the host of heaven; he
burned them outside Jerusalem in the fields of the Kidron, and carried their
ashes to Bethel. 5 He deposed the idolatrous priests whom the kings of Judah
had ordained to make offerings in the high places at the cities of Judah and
around Jerusalem; those also who made offerings to Baal, to the sun, the moon,
the constellations, and all the host of the heavens. 6 He brought out the
image of Asherah from the house of the LORD, outside Jerusalem, to the Wadi
Kidron, burned it at the Wadi Kidron, beat it to dust and threw the dust of it
upon the graves of the common people. 7 He broke down the houses of the male
temple prostitutes that were in the house of the LORD, where the women did
weaving for Asherah. 8 He brought all the priests out of the towns of Judah,
and defiled the high places where the priests had made offerings, from Geba to
Beer-sheba; he broke down the high places of the gates that were at the
entrance of the gate of Joshua the governor of the city, which were on the
left at the gate of the city. 9 The priests of the high places, however, did
not come up to the altar of the LORD in Jerusalem, but ate unleavened bread
among their kindred. 10 He defiled Topheth, which is in the valley of
Ben-hinnom, so that no one would make a son or a daughter pass through fire as
an offering to Molech. 11 He removed the horses that the kings of Judah had
dedicated to the sun, at the entrance to the house of the LORD, by the chamber
of the eunuch Nathan-melech, which was in the precincts; then he burned the
chariots of the sun with fire. 12 The altars on the roof of the upper chamber
of Ahaz, which the kings of Judah had made, and the altars that Manasseh had
made in the two courts of the house of the LORD, he pulled down from there and
broke in pieces, and threw the rubble into the Wadi Kidron. 13 The king
defiled the high places that were east of Jerusalem, to the south of the Mount
of Destruction, which King Solomon of Israel had built for Astarte the
abomination of the Sidonians, for Chemosh the abomination of Moab, and for
Milcom the abomination of the Ammonites. 14 He broke the pillars in pieces,
cut down the sacred poles, and covered the sites with human bones.
15 Moreover, the altar at Bethel, the high place erected by Jeroboam son of
Nebat, who caused Israel to sin – he pulled down that altar along with the
high place. He burned the high place, crushing it to dust; he also burned the
sacred pole. 16 As Josiah turned, he saw the tombs there on the mount; and he
sent and took the bones out of the tombs, and burned them on the altar, and
defiled it, according to the word of the LORD that the man of God proclaimed,
when Jeroboam stood by the altar at the festival; he turned and looked up at
the tomb of the man of God who had predicted these things. 17 Then he said,
"What is that monument that I see?" The people of the city told him, "It is
the tomb of the man of God who came from Judah and predicted these things that
you have done against the altar at Bethel." 18 He said, "Let him rest; let no
one move his bones." So they let his bones alone, with the bones of the
prophet who came out of Samaria. 19 Moreover, Josiah removed all the shrines
of the high places that were in the towns of Samaria, which kings of Israel
had made, provoking the LORD to anger; he did to them just as he had done at
Bethel. 20 He slaughtered on the altars all the priests of the high places who
were there, and burned human bones on them. Then he returned to Jerusalem.
21 The king commanded all the people, "Keep the passover to the LORD your God
as prescribed in this book of the covenant." 22 No such passover had been kept
since the days of the judges who judged Israel, even during all the days of
the kings of Israel and of the kings of Judah; 23 but in the eighteenth year
of King Josiah this passover was kept to the LORD in Jerusalem.
24 Moreover Josiah put away the mediums, wizards, teraphim, idols, and all the
abominations that were seen in the land of Judah and in Jerusalem, so that he
established the words of the law that were written in the book that the priest
Hilkiah had found in the house of the LORD. 25 Before him there was no king
like him, who turned to the LORD with all his heart, with all his soul, and
with all his might, according to all the law of Moses; nor did any like him
arise after him.
26 Still the LORD did not turn from the fierceness of his great wrath, by
which his anger was kindled against Judah, because of all the provocations
with which Manasseh had provoked him. 27 The LORD said, "I will remove Judah
also out of my sight, as I have removed Israel; and I will reject this city
that I have chosen, Jerusalem, and the house of which I said, My name shall be
there."
28 Now the rest of the acts of Josiah, and all that he did, are they not
written in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Judah? 29 In his days
Pharaoh Neco king of Egypt went up to the king of Assyria to the river
Euphrates. King Josiah went to meet him; but when Pharaoh Neco met him at
Megiddo, he killed him. 30 His servants carried him dead in a chariot from
Megiddo, brought him to Jerusalem, and buried him in his own tomb. The people
of the land took Jehoahaz son of Josiah, anointed him, and made him king in
place of his father.
The end of Judah
31 Jehoahaz was twenty-three years old when he began to reign; he reigned
three months in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Hamutal daughter of Jeremiah
of Libnah. 32 He did what was evil in the sight of the LORD, just as his
ancestors had done. 33 Pharaoh Neco confined him at Riblah in the land of
Hamath, so that he might not reign in Jerusalem, and imposed tribute on the
land of one hundred talents of silver and a talent of gold. 34 Pharaoh Neco
made Eliakim son of Josiah king in place of his father Josiah, and changed his
name to Jehoiakim. But he took Jehoahaz away; he came to Egypt, and died
there. 35 Jehoiakim gave the silver and the gold to Pharaoh, but he taxed the
land in order to meet Pharaoh's demand for money. He exacted the silver and
the gold from the people of the land, from all according to their assessment,
to give it to Pharaoh Neco.
36 Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he began to reign; he reigned
eleven years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Zebidah daughter of Pedaiah
of Rumah. 37 He did what was evil in the sight of the LORD, just as all his
ancestors had done.
[2 Kings 24]
1 In his days King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon came up; Jehoiakim became his
servant for three years; then he turned and rebelled against him. 2 The LORD
sent against him bands of the Chaldeans, bands of the Arameans, bands of the
Moabites, and bands of the Ammonites; he sent them against Judah to destroy
it, according to the word of the LORD that he spoke by his servants the
prophets. 3 Surely this came upon Judah at the command of the LORD, to remove
them out of his sight, for the sins of Manasseh, for all that he had
committed, 4 and also for the innocent blood that he had shed; for he filled
Jerusalem with innocent blood, and the LORD was not willing to pardon. 5 Now
the rest of the deeds of Jehoiakim, and all that he did, are they not written
in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Judah? 6 So Jehoiakim slept with his
ancestors; then his son Jehoiachin succeeded him. 7 The king of Egypt did not
come again out of his land, for the king of Babylon had taken over all that
belonged to the king of Egypt from the Wadi of Egypt to the River Euphrates.
8 Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he began to reign; he reigned three
months in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Nehushta daughter of Elnathan of
Jerusalem. 9 He did what was evil in the sight of the LORD, just as his father
had done.
10 At that time the servants of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon came up to
Jerusalem, and the city was besieged. 11 King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon came
to the city, while his servants were besieging it; 12 King Jehoiachin of Judah
gave himself up to the king of Babylon, himself, his mother, his servants, his
officers, and his palace officials. The king of Babylon took him prisoner in
the eighth year of his reign.
13 He carried off all the treasures of the house of the LORD, and the
treasures of the king's house; he cut in pieces all the vessels of gold in the
temple of the LORD, which King Solomon of Israel had made, all this as the
LORD had foretold. 14 He carried away all Jerusalem, all the officials, all
the warriors, ten thousand captives, all the artisans and the smiths; no one
remained, except the poorest people of the land. 15 He carried away Jehoiachin
to Babylon; the king's mother, the king's wives, his officials, and the elite
of the land, he took into captivity from Jerusalem to Babylon. 16 The king of
Babylon brought captive to Babylon all the men of valor, seven thousand, the
artisans and the smiths, one thousand, all of them strong and fit for war. 17
The king of Babylon made Mattaniah, Jehoiachin's uncle, king in his place, and
changed his name to Zedekiah.
18 Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he began to reign; he reigned eleven
years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Hamutal daughter of Jeremiah of
Libnah. 19 He did what was evil in the sight of the LORD, just as Jehoiakim
had done. 20 Indeed, Jerusalem and Judah so angered the LORD that he expelled
them from his presence.
Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon. 25 :1And in the ninth year of
his reign, in the tenth month, on the tenth day of the month, King
Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon came with all his army against Jerusalem, and laid
siege to it; they built siegeworks against it all around. 2 So the city was
besieged until the eleventh year of King Zedekiah. 3 On the ninth day of the
fourth month the famine became so severe in the city that there was no food
for the people of the land. 4 Then a breach was made in the city wall; the
king with all the soldiers fled by night by the way of the gate between the
two walls, by the king's garden, though the Chaldeans were all around the
city. They went in the direction of the Arabah. 5 But the army of the
Chaldeans pursued the king, and overtook him in the plains of Jericho; all his
army was scattered, deserting him. 6 Then they captured the king and brought
him up to the king of Babylon at Riblah, who passed sentence on him. 7 They
slaughtered the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes, then put out the eyes of
Zedekiah; they bound him in fetters and took him to Babylon.
8 In the fifth month, on the seventh day of the month – which was the
nineteenth year of King Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon – Nebuzaradan, the
captain of the bodyguard, a servant of the king of Babylon, came to Jerusalem.
9 He burned the house of the LORD, the king's house, and all the houses of
Jerusalem; every great house he burned down. 10 All the army of the Chaldeans
who were with the captain of the guard broke down the walls around Jerusalem.
11 Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard carried into exile the rest of the
people who were left in the city and the deserters who had defected to the
king of Babylon – all the rest of the population. 12 But the captain of the
guard left some of the poorest people of the land to be vinedressers and
tillers of the soil.
13 The bronze pillars that were in the house of the LORD, as well as the
stands and the bronze sea that were in the house of the LORD, the Chaldeans
broke in pieces, and carried the bronze to Babylon. 14 They took away the
pots, the shovels, the snuffers, the dishes for incense, and all the bronze
vessels used in the temple service, 15 as well as the firepans and the basins.
What was made of gold the captain of the guard took away for the gold, and
what was made of silver, for the silver. 16 As for the two pillars, the one
sea, and the stands, which Solomon had made for the house of the LORD, the
bronze of all these vessels was beyond weighing. 17 The height of the one
pillar was eighteen cubits, and on it was a bronze capital; the height of the
capital was three cubits; latticework and pomegranates, all of bronze, were on
the capital all around. The second pillar had the same, with the latticework.
18 The captain of the guard took the chief priest Seraiah, the second priest
Zephaniah, and the three guardians of the threshold; 19 from the city he took
an officer who had been in command of the soldiers, and five men of the king's
council who were found in the city; the secretary who was the commander of the
army who mustered the people of the land; and sixty men of the people of the
land who were found in the city. 20 Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard took
them, and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah. 21 The king of
Babylon struck them down and put them to death at Riblah in the land of
Hamath. So Judah went into exile out of its land.
22 He appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam son of Shaphan as governor over the
people who remained in the land of Judah, whom King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon
had left. 23 Now when all the captains of the forces and their men heard that
the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah as governor, they came with their
men to Gedaliah at Mizpah, namely, Ishmael son of Nethaniah, Johanan son of
Kareah, Seraiah son of Tanhumeth the Netophathite, and Jaazaniah son of the
Maacathite. 24 Gedaliah swore to them and their men, saying, "Do not be afraid
because of the Chaldean officials; live in the land, serve the king of
Babylon, and it shall be well with you." 25 But in the seventh month, Ishmael
son of Nethaniah son of Elishama, of the royal family, came with ten men; they
struck down Gedaliah so that he died, along with the Judeans and Chaldeans who
were with him at Mizpah. 26 Then all the people, high and low, and the
captains of the forces set out and went to Egypt; for they were afraid of the
Chaldeans.
27 In the thirty-seventh year of the exile of King Jehoiachin of Judah, in the
twelfth month, on the twenty-seventh day of the month, King Evil-merodach of
Babylon, in the year that he began to reign, released King Jehoiachin of Judah
from prison; 28 he spoke kindly to him, and gave him a seat above the other
seats of the kings who were with him in Babylon. 29 So Jehoiachin put aside
his prison clothes. Every day of his life he dined regularly in the king's
presence. 30 For his allowance, a regular allowance was given him by the king,
a portion every day, as long as he lived.