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1
And all
the people
of Judah
took
Uzziah,
who
was sixteen
years
old,
and made him king
in the place
of his father
Amaziah.
2
He built
Eloth
and restored
it to Judah
after
the king
slept
with his fathers.
3
Uzziah
was sixteen
years
old
when he became
king, and he reigned
fifty-two
years
in Jerusalem;
and his mother's
name
was Jechiliah
of Jerusalem.
4
He did
right
in the sight
of the LORD
according to all
that his father
Amaziah
had done.
5
He continued
to seek
God
in the days
of Zechariah,
who had understanding
through the vision
of
God
;
and as long
as he sought
the LORD,
God
prospered
him.
6
Now he went
out and warred
against the Philistines,
and broke down
the wall
of Gath
and
the wall
of Jabneh
and
the wall
of Ashdod;
and he built
cities
in the area of Ashdod
and among the Philistines.
7
God
helped
him against
the Philistines,
and against
the Arabians
who lived
in Gur-baal,
and the Meunites.
8
The Ammonites
also gave
tribute
to Uzziah,
and his fame
extended
to the border
of Egypt,
for he became
very
strong.
9
Moreover, Uzziah
built
towers
in Jerusalem
at the Corner
Gate
and at the Valley
Gate
and at the corner buttress
and fortified
them.
10
He built
towers
in the wilderness
and hewed
many
cisterns,
for he had
much
livestock,
both in the lowland
and in the plain.
He also had plowmen
and vinedressers
in the hill country
and the fertile fields,
for he loved
the soil.
11
Moreover, Uzziah
had
an army
ready
for battle,
which entered
combat
by divisions
according to the number
of their muster,
prepared
by Jeiel
the scribe
and Maaseiah
the official,
under
the direction
of Hananiah,
one of the king's
officers.
12
The total
number
of the heads
of the households,
of valiant
warriors,
was 2,600.
13
Under
their direction
was an elite army
of 307,500,
who could wage
war
with great
power,
to help
the king
against
the enemy.
14
Moreover, Uzziah
prepared
for all
the army
shields,
spears,
helmets,
body armor,
bows
and sling
stones.
15
In Jerusalem
he made
engines
of war invented
by skillful
men to be on the towers
and on the corners
for the purpose of shooting
arrows
and great
stones.
Hence his fame
spread
afar,
for he was marvelously
helped
until
he was strong.
16
But when he became
strong,
his heart
was so proud
that he acted corruptly,
and he was unfaithful
to the LORD
his God,
for he entered
the temple
of the LORD
to burn incense
on the altar
of incense.
17
Then Azariah
the priest
entered
after
him and with him eighty
priests
of the LORD,
valiant
men.
18
They opposed
Uzziah
the king
and said
to him, "It is not for you,
Uzziah
,
to burn
incense
to the LORD,
but for the priests,
the sons
of Aaron
who are consecrated
to burn
incense
.
Get
out of the sanctuary,
for you have been unfaithful
and will have no
honor
from the LORD
God."
19
But Uzziah,
with a censer
in his hand
for burning incense,
was enraged;
and while he was enraged
with
the priests
,
the leprosy
broke
out on his forehead
before
the priests
in the house
of the LORD,
beside
the altar
of incense.
20
Azariah
the chief
priest
and all
the
priest
s
looked
at him, and behold,
he was leprous
on his forehead;
and they hurried
him out of there,
and he himself
also
hastened
to get
out because
the LORD
had smitten
him.
21
King
Uzziah
was a leper
to the day
of his death;
and he lived
in a separate
house
,
being a leper,
for he was cut off
from the
house
of the LORD.
And Jotham
his son
was over
the king's
house
judging
the people
of the land.
22
Now the rest
of the acts
of Uzziah,
first
to last,
the prophet
Isaiah,
the son
of Amoz,
has written.
23
So Uzziah
slept
with his fathers,
and they buried
him with his fathers
in the field
of the grave
which
belonged to the kings,
for they said,
"He is a leper."
And Jotham
his son
became king
in his place.
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