2 Chronicles 15:19
Asa’s Failures There was no more war until the thirty-fifth year of Asa’s reign.
Asa’s Failures There was no more war until the thirty-fifth year of Asa’s reign.
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14The high places were not eliminated, yet Asa was wholeheartedly devoted to the LORD throughout his lifetime.
15He brought the holy items that he and his father had made into the LORD’s temple, including the silver, gold, and other articles.
16Now Asa and King Baasha of Israel were continually at war with each other.
17King Baasha of Israel attacked Judah and established Ramah as a military outpost to prevent anyone from leaving or entering the land of King Asa of Judah.
18Asa took all the silver and gold that was left in the treasuries of the LORD’s temple and of the royal palace and handed it to his servants. He then told them to deliver it to Ben Hadad son of Tabrimmon, the son of Hezion, king of Syria, ruler in Damascus, along with this message:
19“I want to make a treaty with you, like the one our fathers made. See, I have sent you silver and gold as a present. Break your treaty with King Baasha of Israel, so he will retreat from my land.”
20Ben Hadad accepted King Asa’s offer and ordered his army commanders to attack the cities of Israel. They conquered Ijon, Dan, Abel Beth Maacah, and all the territory of Naphtali, including the region of Kinnereth.
32Asa and King Baasha of Israel were continually at war with each other.
33Baasha’s Reign over Israel In the third year of Asa’s reign over Judah, Baasha son of Ahijah became king over all Israel in Tirzah; he ruled for twenty-four years.
6Rehoboam and Jeroboam were continually at war with each other throughout Abijah’s lifetime.
7The rest of the events of Abijah’s reign, including all his accomplishments, are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Judah. Abijah and Jeroboam had been at war with each other.
8Abijah passed away and was buried in the City of David. His son Asa replaced him as king.
9Asa’s Reign over Judah In the twentieth year of Jeroboam’s reign over Israel, Asa became the king of Judah.
10He ruled for forty-one years in Jerusalem. His grandmother was Maacah daughter of Abishalom.
11Asa did what the LORD approved like his ancestor David had done.
17The high places were not eliminated from Israel, yet Asa was wholeheartedly devoted to the LORD throughout his lifetime.
18He brought the holy items that his father and he had made into God’s temple, including the silver, gold, and other articles.
10They assembled in Jerusalem in the third month of the fifteenth year of Asa’s reign.
1(13:23) Abijah passed away and was buried in the City of David. His son Asa replaced him as king. During his reign the land had rest for ten years.
2Asa’s Religious and Military Accomplishments(14:1) Asa did what the LORD his God desired and approved.
9Certainly the LORD watches the whole earth carefully and is ready to strengthen those who are devoted to him. You have acted foolishly in this matter; from now on you will have war.”
10Asa was so angry at the prophet, he put him in jail. Asa also oppressed some of the people at that time.
11Asa’s Reign Ends The events of Asa’s reign, from start to finish, are recorded in the Scroll of the Kings of Judah and Israel.
12In the thirty-ninth year of his reign, Asa developed a foot disease and his disease became severe. Yet even in his disease, he did not seek the LORD, but only the doctors.
13Asa passed away in the forty-first year of his reign.
1Ahab Dies in Battle There was no war between Syria and Israel for three years.
22King Asa ordered all the men of Judah(no exemptions were granted) to carry away the stones and wood that Baasha had used to build Ramah. King Asa used the materials to build up Geba(in Benjamin) and Mizpah.
23The rest of the events of Asa’s reign, including all his successes and accomplishments, as well as a record of the cities he built, are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Judah. Yet when he was very old he developed a foot disease.
24Asa passed away and was buried with his ancestors in the city of his ancestor David. His son Jehoshaphat replaced him as king.
30Jehoshaphat’s kingdom enjoyed peace; his God made him secure on every side.
1In the thirty-sixth year of Asa’s reign, King Baasha of Israel attacked Judah, and he established Ramah as a military outpost to prevent anyone from leaving or entering the land of King Asa of Judah.
2Asa took all the silver and gold that was left in the treasuries of the LORD’s temple and of the royal palace and sent it to King Ben Hadad of Syria, ruler in Damascus, along with this message:
3“I want to make a treaty with you, like the one our fathers made. See, I have sent you silver and gold. Break your treaty with King Baasha of Israel, so he will retreat from my land.”
44(22:45) Jehoshaphat was also at peace with the king of Israel.
45The rest of the events of Jehoshaphat’s reign, including his successes and military exploits, are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Judah.
30Rehoboam and Jeroboam were continually at war with each other.
15All Judah was happy about the oath, because they made the vow with their whole heart. They willingly sought the LORD and he responded to them. He made them secure on every side.
6He built fortified cities throughout Judah, for the land was at rest and there was no war during those years; the LORD gave him peace.
10The LORD put fear into all the kingdoms surrounding Judah; they did not make war with Jehoshaphat.
28Baasha killed him in the third year of Asa’s reign over Judah and replaced him as king.
32He followed in his father Asa’s footsteps and was careful to do what the LORD approved.
5In those days no one could travel safely, for total chaos had overtaken all the people of the surrounding lands.
8When Asa heard these words and the prophecy of Oded the prophet, he was encouraged. He removed the detestable idols from the entire land of Judah and Benjamin and from the cities he had seized in the Ephraimite hill country. He repaired the altar of the LORD in front of the porch of the LORD’s temple.
25King Amaziah son of Joash of Judah lived for fifteen years after the death of King Joash son of Jehoahaz of Israel.
10and Asa went out to oppose him. They deployed for battle in the Valley of Zephathah near Mareshah.
12The LORD struck down the Cushites before Asa and Judah. The Cushites fled,
5When Baasha heard the news, he stopped fortifying Ramah and abandoned the project.
1When King Jehoshaphat of Judah returned home safely to Jerusalem,
7At that time Hanani the prophet visited King Asa of Judah and said to him:“Because you relied on the king of Syria and did not rely on the LORD your God, the army of the king of Syria has escaped from your hand.
5At that time King Rezin of Syria and King Pekah son of Remaliah of Israel attacked Jerusalem. They besieged Ahaz, but were unable to conquer him.