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1
Ahaz
was twenty
years
old
when he became
king, and he reigned
sixteen
years
in Jerusalem;
and he did not do
right
in the sight
of the LORD
as David
his father
had done.
2
But he walked
in the ways
of the kings
of Israel;
he also
made
molten images
for the Baals.
3
Moreover, he burned incense
in the valley
of Ben-hinnom
and burned
his sons
in fire,
according to the abominations
of the nations
whom
the LORD
had driven
out before
the sons
of Israel.
4
He sacrificed
and burned incense
on the high places,
on the hills
and under
every
green
tree.
5
Wherefore, the LORD
his God
delivered
him
into the hand
of the king
of Aram;
and they defeated
him and carried
away from him a great
number of captives
and brought
them to Damascus.
And he was also
delivered
into the hand
of the king
of Israel,
who inflicted
him with heavy
casualties.
6
For Pekah
the son
of Remaliah
slew
in Judah
120,000
in one
day,
all
valiant
men,
because they had forsaken
the LORD
God
of their fathers.
7
And Zichri,
a mighty man
of Ephraim,
slew
Maaseiah
the king's
son
and Azrikam
the ruler
of the house
and Elkanah
the second
to the king.
8
The
sons
of Israel
carried away captive
of their brethren
200,000
women,
sons
and daughters;
and they took
also
a great deal
of spoil
from them, and brought
the spoil
to Samaria.
9
But a prophet
of the LORD
was there,
whose name
was Oded;
and he went
out to meet
the army
which came
to Samaria
and said
to them, "Behold,
because the LORD,
the God
of your fathers,
was angry
with Judah,
He has delivered
them into your hand,
and you have slain
them in a rage
which has even
reached
heaven.
10
"Now
you are proposing
to subjugate
for yourselves the people
of Judah
and Jerusalem
for male
and female slaves.
Surely,
do you not have transgressions
of your own
against the LORD
your God?
11
"Now
therefore, listen
to me and return
the captives
whom
you captured
from your brothers,
for the burning
anger
of the LORD
is against
you."
12
Then some
of the heads
of the sons
of Ephraim--
Azariah
the son
of Johanan,
Berechiah
the son
of Meshillemoth,
Jehizkiah
the son
of Shallum,
and Amasa
the son
of Hadlai--
arose
against
those who were coming
from the battle,
13
and said
to them, "You must not bring
the captives
in here,
for you are proposing
to bring upon us guilt
against the LORD
adding
to our sins
and our guilt;
for our guilt
is great
so that His burning
anger
is against
Israel."
14
So the armed
men left
the captives
and the spoil
before
the officers
and all
the assembly.
15
Then the men
who
were designated
by name
arose,
took
the captives,
and they clothed
all
their naked ones
from the spoil;
and they gave them clothes
and sandals,
fed
them and gave them drink,
anointed
them with oil, led
all
their feeble
ones on donkeys,
and brought
them to Jericho,
the city
of palm trees,
to their brothers;
then they returned
to Samaria.
16
At that time
King
Ahaz
sent
to the kings
of Assyria
for help.
17
For again
the Edomites
had come
and attacked
Judah
and carried
away captives.
18
The Philistines
also had invaded
the cities
of the lowland
and of the Negev
of Judah,
and had taken
Beth-shemesh,
Aijalon,
Gederoth,
and Soco
with its villages,
Timnah
with its villages,
and Gimzo
with its villages,
and they settled
there.
19
For the LORD
humbled
Judah
because
of Ahaz
king
of Israel,
for he had brought about a lack of restraint
in
Judah
and was very unfaithful
to the LORD.
20
So Tilgath-pilneser
king
of Assyria
came
against
him and afflicted
him instead
of strengthening
him.
21
Although
Ahaz
took a portion
out of the house
of the LORD
and out of the palace
of the king
and of the princes,
and gave
it to the king
of Assyria,
it did not help
him.
22
Now in the time
of his distress
this same
King
Ahaz
became
yet more
unfaithful
to the LORD.
23
For he sacrificed
to
the gods
of Damascus
which had defeated
him, and said,
"Because
the gods
of the kings
of Aram
helped
them, I will sacrifice
to them that they may help
me." But they became
the downfall
of him and all
Israel.
24
Moreover, when Ahaz
gathered
together
the utensils
of the house
of God
,
he cut
the utensils
of the house
of God
in pieces;
and he closed
the doors
of the house
of the LORD
and made
altars
for himself in every
corner
of Jerusalem.
25
In every
city
of Judah
he made
high places
to burn incense
to other
gods,
and provoked
the LORD,
the God
of his fathers,
to anger.
26
Now the rest
of his acts
and all
his ways,
from first
to last,
behold,
they are written
in the Book
of the Kings
of Judah
and Israel.
27
So Ahaz
slept
with his fathers,
and they buried
him in the city,
in Jerusalem,
for they did not bring
him into the tombs
of the kings
of Israel;
and Hezekiah
his son
reigned
in his place.
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