2 Chronicles 14:2-15

2 Chronicles 14:2-15

[2] And Asa  did  that which was good  and right  in the eyes  of the LORD  his God:  [3] For he took away  the altars  of the strange  gods, and the high places,  and brake down  the images,  and cut down  the groves:  [4] And commanded  Judah  to seek  the LORD  God  of their fathers,  and to do  the law  and the commandment.  [5] Also he took away  out of all the cities  of Judah  the high places  and the images:  and the kingdom  was quiet  before  [6] And he built  fenced  cities  in Judah:  for the land  had rest,  and he had no war  in those years;  because the LORD  had given him rest.  [7] Therefore he said  unto Judah,  Let us build  these cities,  and make about  them walls,  and towers,  gates,  and bars,  while the land  is yet before  us; because we have sought  the LORD  our God,  we have sought  him, and he hath given us rest  on every side.  So they built  and prospered.  [8] And Asa  had an army  of men that bare  targets  and spears,  out of Judah  three  hundred  thousand;  and out of Benjamin,  that bare  shields  and drew  bows,  two hundred  and fourscore  thousand:  all these were mighty men  of valour.  [9] And there came out  against them Zerah  the Ethiopian  with an host  of a thousand  and three  hundred  chariots;  and came  unto Mareshah.  [10] Then Asa  went out  against  him, and they set the battle  in array  in the valley  of Zephathah  at Mareshah.  [11] And Asa  cried  unto the LORD  his God,  and said,  LORD,  it is nothing with thee to help,  whether  with many,  or with them that have no power:  help  us, O LORD  our God;  for we rest  on thee, and in thy name  we go  against this multitude.  O LORD,  thou art our God;  let not man  prevail  against thee. [12] smote  the Ethiopians  before  Asa,  and before  Judah;  and the Ethiopians  fled.  [13] And Asa  and the people  that were with him pursued  them unto Gerar:  and the Ethiopians  were overthrown,  that they could not recover  themselves; for they were destroyed  before  the LORD,  and before  his host;  and they carried away  very  much  spoil.  [14] And they smote  all the cities  round about  Gerar;  for the fear  of the LORD  came upon them: and they spoiled  all the cities;  for there was exceeding much  spoil  in them. [15] They smote  also the tents  of cattle,  and carried away  sheep  and camels  in abundance,  and returned  to Jerusalem. 

What does 2 Chronicles 14:2-15 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Asa inherited a kingdom at peace. He wisely used the peace to purge the idolatry that had crept into Judah ( 2 Chronicles 14:3-5). The term "Asherim" (pl. of "asherah) refers to the various representations of Baal"s goddess consort Asherah. The Canaanites believed this goddess resided in a carved wooden pole that they erected beside a carved stone pillar in which they believed Baal abode. Both the wooden poles and the stone pillars served as incense stands, and both were idols. [1]
Asa also fortified his defenses against future attacks from the North. Because of his trust in Yahweh, God gave him deliverance from his attackers ( 2 Chronicles 14:9-15).
"They [2] have been identified with Ethiopians (cf. 2 Chronicles 16:8). This is rejected by recent commentators. The reference in 2 Chronicles 14:15 to a Bedouin group with sheep, goats, and camels that Asa drove off has led several recent writers to suggest that Cush may have been an ethnic group living in the vicinity of Judah (cf. Habakkuk 3:7)." [3]
In all these events, Asa followed the good examples of David and Solomon.