2 Chronicles 25:1-26:2

2 Chronicles 25:1-26:2

[1] Amaziah  was twenty  and five  years  old  when he began to reign,  twenty  and nine  years  in Jerusalem.  And his mother's  name  was Jehoaddan  of Jerusalem.  [2] And he did  that which was right  in the sight  of the LORD,  but not with a perfect  heart.  [3] Now it came to pass, when the kingdom  was established  to him, that he slew  his servants  that had killed  the king  his father.  [4] But he slew  not their children,  but did as it is written  in the law  in the book  of Moses,  where the LORD  commanded,  saying,  The fathers  shall not die  for the children,  die  for the fathers,  but every man  shall die  for his own sin.  [5] Moreover Amaziah  Judah  together,  and made  them captains  over thousands,  and captains  over hundreds,  according to the houses  of their fathers,  throughout all Judah  and Benjamin:  and he numbered  them from twenty  years  old  and above,  and found  them three  hundred  thousand  men, able to go forth  to war,  that could handle  spear  and shield.  [6] He hired  also an hundred  thousand  mighty  men of valour  out of Israel  for an hundred  talents  of silver.  [7] But there came  a man  of God  to him, saying,  O king,  let not the army  of Israel  go  is not with Israel,  to wit, with all the children  of Ephraim.  [8] But if thou wilt go,  do  it, be strong  for the battle:  God  shall make thee fall  before  the enemy:  for God  hath  power  to help,  and to cast down.  [9] And Amaziah  said  to the man  of God,  But what shall we do  for the hundred  talents  which I have given  to the army  of Israel?  And the man  of God  answered,  The LORD  is  able to give  thee much more  than this. [10] Then Amaziah  separated  them, to wit, the army  that was come  to him out of Ephraim,  home  wherefore their anger  was greatly  kindled  against Judah,  and they returned  home  in great  anger.  [11] And Amaziah  strengthened  himself, and led forth  his people,  to the valley  of salt,  and smote  of the children  of Seir  ten  thousand.  [12] And other ten  thousand  left alive  did the children  of Judah  carry away captive,  and brought  them unto the top  of the rock,  and cast them down  from the top  of the rock,  that they all were broken in pieces.  [13] But the soldiers  of the army  which Amaziah  sent back,  with him to battle,  fell  upon the cities  of Judah,  from Samaria  even unto Bethhoron,  and smote  three  thousand  of them, and took  much  spoil.  [14] Now it came to pass, after  that Amaziah  was come  from the slaughter  of the Edomites,  that he brought  the gods  of the children  of Seir,  and set them up  to be his gods,  and bowed down  himself before  them, and burned incense  unto them. [15] Wherefore the anger  of the LORD  was kindled  against Amaziah,  and he sent  unto him a prophet,  which said  unto him, Why hast thou sought  after the gods  of the people,  which could not deliver  their own people  out of thine hand?  [16] And it came to pass, as he talked  with him, that the king said  unto him, Art thou made  of the king's  counsel?  forbear;  why shouldest thou be smitten?  Then the prophet  forbare,  and said,  I know  that God  hath determined  to destroy  thee, because thou hast done  this, and hast not hearkened  unto my counsel.  [17] Then Amaziah  king  of Judah  took advice,  and sent  to Joash,  the son  of Jehoahaz,  the son  of Jehu,  king  of Israel,  saying,  let us see one another  in the face.  [18] And Joash  king  of Israel  sent  to Amaziah  king  of Judah,  saying,  The thistle  that was in Lebanon  sent  to the cedar  that was in Lebanon,  saying,  Give  thy daughter  to my son  to wife:  and there passed by  a wild  beast  that was in Lebanon,  and trode down  the thistle.  [19] Thou sayest,  Lo, thou hast smitten  the Edomites;  and thine heart  lifteth thee up  to boast:  abide  now at home;  why shouldest thou meddle  to thine hurt,  that thou shouldest fall,  even thou, and Judah  [20] But Amaziah  would not hear;  for it came of God,  that he might deliver  them into the hand  of their enemies, because they sought  after the gods  of Edom.  [21] So Joash  the king  of Israel  went up;  and they saw one another  in the face,  both he and Amaziah  king  of Judah,  at Bethshemesh,  which belongeth to Judah.  [22] And Judah  was put to the worse  before  Israel,  and they fled  every man  to his tent.  [23] And Joash  the king  of Israel  took  Amaziah  king  of Judah,  the son  of Joash,  the son  of Jehoahaz,  at Bethshemesh,  and brought  him to Jerusalem,  and brake down  the wall  of Jerusalem  from the gate  of Ephraim  to the corner  gate,  four  hundred  cubits.  [24] And he took all the gold  and the silver,  and all the vessels  that were found  in the house  of God  with Obededom,  and the treasures  of the king's  house,  the hostages  also, and returned  to Samaria.  [25] And Amaziah  the son  of Joash  king  of Judah  lived  after  of Joash  son  of Jehoahaz  king  of Israel  fifteen  years.  [26] Now the rest  of the acts  of Amaziah,  first  and last,  behold, are they not written  in the book  of the kings  of Judah  and Israel?