The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 Now Elisha had told the woman who lived in Shunem, whose son he had brought back to life, that the Lord was sending a famine on the land, which would last for seven years, and that she should leave with her family and go and live somewhere else. 2 She had followed his instructions and had gone with her family to live in Philistia for the seven years.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 At the end of the seven years she returned to Israel and went to the king to ask that her house and her land be restored to her. * 4 She found the king talking with Gehazi, Elisha's servant; the king wanted to know about Elisha's miracles.The Fall of Samaria
5 While Gehazi was telling the king how Elisha had brought a dead person back to life, the woman made her appeal to the king. Gehazi said to him, “Your Majesty, here is the woman and here is her son whom Elisha brought back to life!” 6 In answer to the king's question, she confirmed Gehazi's story, and so the king called an official and told him to give back to her everything that was hers, including the value of all the crops that her fields had produced during the seven years she had been away.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 Elisha went to Damascus at a time when King Benhadad of Syria was sick. When the king was told that Elisha was there,King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 he said to Hazael, one of his officials, “Take a gift to the prophet and ask him to consult the Lord to find out whether or not I am going to get well.” 9 So Hazael loaded forty camels with all kinds of the finest products of Damascus and went to Elisha. When Hazael met him, he said, “Your servant King Benhadad has sent me to ask you whether or not he will recover from his sickness.”King Jehoash of Israel
10 Elisha answered, “The Lord has revealed to me that he will die; but go to him and tell him that he will recover.” 11 Then Elisha stared at him with a horrified look on his face until Hazael became ill at ease. Suddenly Elisha burst into tears. *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 “Why are you crying, sir?” Hazael asked. “Because I know the horrible things you will do against the people of Israel,” Elisha answered. “You will set their fortresses on fire, slaughter their finest young men, batter their children to death, and rip open their pregnant women.”King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 “How could I ever be that powerful?” Hazael asked. “I'm a nobody!” “The Lord has shown me that you will be king of Syria,” Elisha replied.King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 Hazael went back to Benhadad, who asked him, “What did Elisha say?” “He told me that you would certainly get well,” Hazael answered.All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 But on the following day Hazael took a blanket, soaked it in water, and smothered the king. And Hazael succeeded Benhadad as king of Syria.King Jehoram of Judah
16 In the fifth year of the reign of Joram son of Ahab as king of Israel, Jehoram son of Jehoshaphat became king of JudahJehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 at the age of thirty-two, and he ruled in Jerusalem for eight years.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 His wife was Ahab's daughter, and like the family of Ahab he followed the evil ways of the kings of Israel. He sinned against the Lord,King Amon of Judah
19 but the Lord was not willing to destroy Judah, because he had promised his servant David that his descendants would always continue to rule.Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 During Jehoram's reign Edom revolted against Judah and became an independent kingdom.Josiah Celebrates the Passover
21 So Jehoram set out with all his chariots to Zair, where the Edomite army surrounded them. During the night he and his chariot commanders managed to break out and escape, and his soldiers scattered to their homes.War between Israel and Syria
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
22 Edom has been independent of Judah ever since. During this same period the city of Libnah also revolted.King Jeroboam II of Israel
King Pekahiah of Israel
23 Everything else that Jehoram did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah.The Assyrians Settle in Israel
Other Changes Made by Josiah
24 Jehoram died and was buried in the royal tombs in David's City, and his son Ahaziah succeeded him as king.King Ahaziah of Judah
25 In the twelfth year of the reign of Joram son of Ahab as king of Israel, Ahaziah son of Jehoram became king of Judah 26 at the age of twenty-two, and he ruled in Jerusalem for one year. His mother was Athaliah, the daughter of King Ahab and granddaughter of King Omri of Israel.King Ahaziah of Judah Is Killed
King Pekah of Israel
Jehoiachin Is Released from Prison
27 Since Ahaziah was related to King Ahab by marriage, he sinned against the Lord, just as Ahab's family did.The End of Josiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 35.20—36.1)
28 King Ahaziah joined King Joram of Israel in a war against King Hazael of Syria. The armies clashed at Ramoth in Gilead, and Joram was wounded in battle. 29 He returned to the city of Jezreel to recover from his wounds, and Ahaziah went there to visit him.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 Meanwhile the prophet Elisha called one of the young prophets and said to him, “Get ready and go to Ramoth in Gilead. Take this jar of olive oil with you, 2 and when you get there look for Jehu, the son of Jehoshaphat and grandson of Nimshi. Take him to a private room away from his companions,The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 pour this olive oil on his head, and say, ‘The Lord proclaims that he anoints you king of Israel.’ Then leave there as fast as you can.” * 4 So the young prophet went to Ramoth,The Fall of Samaria
5 where he found the army officers in a conference. He said, “Sir, I have a message for you.” Jehu asked, “Which one of us are you speaking to?” “To you, sir,” he replied. 6 Then the two of them went indoors, and the young prophet poured the olive oil on Jehu's head and said to him, “The Lord, the God of Israel, proclaims: ‘I anoint you king of my people Israel.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 You are to kill your master the king, that son of Ahab, so that I may punish Jezebel for murdering my prophets and my other servants.King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 All of Ahab's family and descendants are to die; I will get rid of every male in his family, young and old alike. 9 I will treat his family as I did the families of King Jeroboam of Israel and of King Baasha of Israel.King Jehoash of Israel
10 Jezebel will not be buried; her body will be eaten by dogs in the territory of Jezreel.’” After saying this, the young prophet left the room and fled. 11 Jehu went back to his fellow officers, who asked him, “Is everything all right? What did that crazy fellow want with you?” “You know what he wanted,” Jehu answered. *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 “No we don't!” they replied. “Tell us what he said!” “He told me that the Lord proclaims: ‘I anoint you king of Israel.’”King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 At once Jehu's fellow officers spread their cloaks at the top of the steps for Jehu to stand on, blew trumpets, and shouted, “Jehu is king!”King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 -15 Then Jehu plotted against King Joram, who was in Jezreel, where he had gone to recover from the wounds which he had received in the battle at Ramoth against King Hazael of Syria. So Jehu said to his fellow officers, “If you are with me, make sure that no one slips out of Ramoth to go and warn the people in Jezreel.”King Jehoram of Judah
16 Then he got into his chariot and set off for Jezreel. Joram had still not recovered, and King Ahaziah of Judah was there, visiting him.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 A guard on duty in the watchtower at Jezreel saw Jehu and his men approaching. “I see some men riding up!” he called out. Joram replied, “Send a rider to find out if they are friends or enemies.”The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 The messenger rode out to Jehu and said to him, “The king wants to know if you come as a friend.” “That's none of your business!” Jehu answered. “Fall in behind me.” The guard on the watchtower reported that the messenger had reached the group but was not returning.King Amon of Judah
19 Another messenger was sent out, who asked Jehu the same question. Again Jehu answered, “That's none of your business! Fall in behind me.”Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 Once more the guard reported that the messenger had reached the group but was not returning. And he added, “The leader of the group is driving his chariot like a madman, just like Jehu!”Josiah Celebrates the Passover
21 “Get my chariot ready,” King Joram ordered. It was done, and he and King Ahaziah rode out, each in his own chariot, to meet Jehu. They met him at the field which had belonged to Naboth.War between Israel and Syria
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
22 “Are you coming in peace?” Joram asked him. “How can there be peace,” Jehu answered, “when we still have all the witchcraft and idolatry that your mother Jezebel started?”King Jeroboam II of Israel
King Pekahiah of Israel
23 “It's treason, Ahaziah!” Joram cried out, as he turned his chariot around and fled.The Assyrians Settle in Israel
Other Changes Made by Josiah
24 Jehu drew his bow, and with all his strength shot an arrow that struck Joram in the back and pierced his heart. Joram fell dead in his chariot,King Ahaziah of Judah
25 and Jehu said to his aide Bidkar, “Get his body and throw it in the field that belonged to Naboth. Remember that when you and I were riding together behind King Joram's father Ahab, the Lord spoke these words against Ahab: 26 ‘I saw the murder of Naboth and his sons yesterday. And I promise that I will punish you here in this same field.’ So take Joram's body,” Jehu ordered his aide, “and throw it in the field that belonged to Naboth, so as to fulfill the Lord's promise.”King Ahaziah of Judah Is Killed
King Pekah of Israel
Jehoiachin Is Released from Prison
27 King Ahaziah saw what happened, so he fled in his chariot toward the town of Beth Haggan, pursued by Jehu. “Kill him too!” Jehu ordered his men, and they wounded him as he drove his chariot on the road up to Gur, near the town of Ibleam. But he managed to keep on going until he reached the city of Megiddo, where he died.The End of Josiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 35.20—36.1)
28 His officials took his body back to Jerusalem in a chariot and buried him in the royal tombs in David's City. 29 Ahaziah had become king of Judah in the eleventh year that Joram son of Ahab was king of Israel.Queen Jezebel Is Killed
30 Jehu arrived in Jezreel. Jezebel, having heard what had happened, put on eye shadow, arranged her hair, and stood looking down at the street from a window in the palace.King Joahaz of Judah
31 As Jehu came through the gate, she called out, “You Zimri! You assassin! Why are you here?”The Death of Jehu
King Jotham of Judah
32 Jehu looked up and shouted, “Who is on my side?” Two or three palace officials looked down at him from a window, 33 and Jehu said to them, “Throw her down!” They threw her down, and her blood spattered on the wall and on the horses. Jehu drove his horses and chariot over her body, 34 entered the palace, and had a meal. Only then did he say, “Take that cursed woman and bury her; after all, she is a king's daughter.”King Jehoiakim of Judah
35 But the men who went out to bury her found nothing except her skull and the bones of her hands and feet. 36 When they reported this to Jehu, he said, “This is what the Lord said would happen, when he spoke through his servant Elijah: ‘Dogs will eat Jezebel's body in the territory of Jezreel. 37 Her remains will be scattered there like dung, so that no one will be able to identify them.’”The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 There were seventy descendants of King Ahab living in the city of Samaria. Jehu wrote a letter and sent copies to the rulers of the city, to the leading citizens, and to the guardians of Ahab's descendants. The letter read: 2 “You are in charge of the king's descendants, and you have at your disposal chariots, horses, weapons, and fortified cities. So then, as soon as you receive this letter,The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 you are to choose the best qualified of the king's descendants, make him king, and fight to defend him.” * 4 The rulers of Samaria were terrified. “How can we oppose Jehu,” they said, “when neither King Joram nor King Ahaziah could?”The Fall of Samaria
5 So the officer in charge of the palace and the official in charge of the city, together with the leading citizens and the guardians, sent this message to Jehu: “We are your servants, and we are ready to do anything you say. But we will not make anyone king; do whatever you think best.” 6 Jehu wrote them another letter: “If you are with me and are ready to follow my orders, bring the heads of King Ahab's descendants to me at Jezreel by this time tomorrow.” The seventy descendants of King Ahab were under the care of the leading citizens of Samaria, who were bringing them up.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 When Jehu's letter was received, the leaders of Samaria killed all seventy of Ahab's descendants, put their heads in baskets, and sent them to Jehu at Jezreel.King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 When Jehu was told that the heads of Ahab's descendants had been brought, he ordered them to be piled up in two heaps at the city gate and to be left there until the following morning. 9 In the morning he went out to the gate and said to the people who were there, “I was the one who plotted against King Joram and killed him; you are not responsible for that. But who killed all these?King Jehoash of Israel
10 This proves that everything that the Lord said about the descendants of Ahab will come true. The Lord has done what he promised through his prophet Elijah.” 11 Then Jehu put to death all the other relatives of Ahab living in Jezreel, and all his officers, close friends, and priests; not one of them was left alive. *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 Jehu left Jezreel to go to Samaria. On the way, at a place called “Shepherds' Camp,”King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 he met some relatives of the late King Ahaziah of Judah and asked them, “Who are you?” “Ahaziah's relatives,” they answered. “We are going to Jezreel to pay our respects to the children of Queen Jezebel and to the rest of the royal family.”King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 Jehu ordered his men, “Take them alive!” They seized them, and he put them to death near a pit there. There were forty-two people in all, and not one of them was left alive.All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 Jehu started out again, and on his way he was met by Jonadab son of Rechab. Jehu greeted him and said, “You and I think alike. Will you support me?” “I will,” Jonadab answered. “Give me your hand, then,” Jehu replied. They clasped hands, and Jehu helped him up into the chariot,King Jehoram of Judah
16 saying, “Come with me and see for yourself how devoted I am to the Lord.” And they rode on together to Samaria.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 When they arrived there, Jehu killed all of Ahab's relatives, not sparing even one. This is what the Lord had told Elijah would happen.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 Jehu called the people of Samaria together and said, “King Ahab served the god Baal a little, but I will serve him much more.King Amon of Judah
19 Call together all the prophets of Baal, all his worshipers, and all his priests. No one is excused; I am going to offer a great sacrifice to Baal, and whoever is not present will be put to death.” (This was a trick on the part of Jehu by which he meant to kill all the worshipers of Baal.)Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 Then Jehu ordered, “Proclaim a day of worship in honor of Baal!” The proclamation was made,Josiah Celebrates the Passover
21 and Jehu sent word throughout all the land of Israel. All who worshiped Baal came; not one of them failed to come. They all went into the temple of Baal, filling it from one end to the other.War between Israel and Syria
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
22 Then Jehu ordered the priest in charge of the sacred robes to bring the robes out and give them to the worshipers.King Jeroboam II of Israel
King Pekahiah of Israel
23 After that, Jehu himself went into the temple with Jonadab son of Rechab and said to the people there, “Make sure that only worshipers of Baal are present and that no worshiper of the Lord has come in.”The Assyrians Settle in Israel
Other Changes Made by Josiah
24 Then he and Jonadab went in to offer sacrifices and burnt offerings to Baal. He had stationed eighty men outside the temple and had instructed them: “You are to kill all these people; anyone who lets one of them escape will pay for it with his life!”King Ahaziah of Judah
25 As soon as Jehu had presented the offerings, he said to the guards and officers, “Go in and kill them all; don't let anyone escape!” They went in with drawn swords, killed them all, and dragged the bodies outside. Then they went on into the inner sanctuary of the temple, 26 brought out the sacred pillar that was there, and burned it.King Ahaziah of Judah Is Killed
King Pekah of Israel
Jehoiachin Is Released from Prison
27 So they destroyed the sacred pillar and the temple, and turned the temple into a latrine—which it still is today.The End of Josiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 35.20—36.1)
28 That was how Jehu wiped out the worship of Baal in Israel. 29 But he imitated the sin of King Jeroboam, who led Israel into the sin of worshiping the gold bull-calves he set up in Bethel and in Dan.Queen Jezebel Is Killed
30 The Lord said to Jehu, “You have done to Ahab's descendants everything I wanted you to do. So I promise you that your descendants, down to the fourth generation, will be kings of Israel.”King Joahaz of Judah
31 But Jehu did not obey with all his heart the Law of the Lord, the God of Israel; instead, he followed the example of Jeroboam, who led Israel into sin.The Death of Jehu
King Jotham of Judah
32 At that time the Lord began to reduce the size of Israel's territory. King Hazael of Syria conquered all the Israelite territory 33 east of the Jordan, as far south as the town of Aroer on the Arnon River—this included the territories of Gilead and Bashan, where the tribes of Gad, Reuben, and East Manasseh lived. 34 Everything else that Jehu did, including his brave deeds, is recorded in The History of the Kings of Israel.King Jehoiakim of Judah
35 He died and was buried in Samaria, and his son Jehoahaz succeeded him as king. 36 Jehu had ruled in Samaria as king of Israel for twenty-eight years.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 As soon as King Ahaziah's mother Athaliah learned of her son's murder, she gave orders for all the members of the royal family to be killed. 2 Only Ahaziah's son Joash escaped. He was about to be killed with the others, but was rescued by his aunt Jehosheba, who was King Jehoram's daughter and Ahaziah's half sister. She took him and his nurse into a bedroom in the Temple and hid him from Athaliah, so that he was not killed.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 For six years Jehosheba took care of the boy and kept him hidden in the Temple, while Athaliah ruled as queen. * 4 But in the seventh year Jehoiada the priest sent for the officers in charge of the royal bodyguard and of the palace guards, and told them to come to the Temple, where he made them agree under oath to what he planned to do. He showed them King Ahaziah's son JoashThe Fall of Samaria
5 and gave them the following orders: “When you come on duty on the Sabbath, one third of you are to guard the palace; 6 another third are to stand guard at the Sur Gate, and the other third are to stand guard at the gate behind the other guards.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 The two groups that go off duty on the Sabbath are to stand guard at the Temple to protect the king.King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 You are to guard King Joash with drawn swords and stay with him wherever he goes. Anyone who comes near you is to be killed.” 9 The officers obeyed Jehoiada's instructions and brought their men to him—those going off duty on the Sabbath and those going on duty.King Jehoash of Israel
10 He gave the officers the spears and shields that had belonged to King David and had been kept in the Temple, 11 and he stationed the men with drawn swords all around the front of the Temple, to protect the king. *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 Then Jehoiada led Joash out, placed the crown on his head, and gave him a copy of the laws governing kingship. Then Joash was anointed and proclaimed king. The people clapped their hands and shouted, “Long live the king!”King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 Queen Athaliah heard the noise being made by the guards and the people, so she hurried to the Temple, where the crowd had gathered.King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 There she saw the new king standing by the column at the entrance of the Temple, as was the custom. He was surrounded by the officers and the trumpeters, and the people were all shouting joyfully and blowing trumpets. Athaliah tore her clothes in distress and shouted, “Treason! Treason!”All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 Jehoiada did not want Athaliah killed in the Temple area, so he ordered the army officers: “Take her out between the rows of guards, and kill anyone who tries to rescue her.”King Jehoram of Judah
16 They seized her, took her to the palace, and there at the Horse Gate they killed her.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 The priest Jehoiada had King Joash and the people make a covenant with the Lord that they would be the Lord's people; he also made a covenant between the king and the people.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 Then the people went to the temple of Baal and tore it down; they smashed the altars and the idols, and killed Mattan, the priest of Baal, in front of the altars. Jehoiada put guards on duty at the Temple,King Amon of Judah
19 and then he, the officers, the royal bodyguard, and the palace guards escorted the king from the Temple to the palace, followed by all the people. Joash entered by the Guard Gate and took his place on the throne.Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 All the people were filled with happiness, and the city was quiet, now that Athaliah had been killed in the palace.Josiah Celebrates the Passover
21 Joash became king of Judah at the age of seven.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 In the seventh year of the reign of King Jehu of Israel, Joash became king of Judah, and he ruled in Jerusalem for forty years. His mother was Zibiah from the city of Beersheba. 2 Throughout his life he did what pleased the Lord, because Jehoiada the priest instructed him.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 However, the pagan places of worship were not destroyed, and the people continued to offer sacrifices and burn incense there. * 4 Joash called the priests and ordered them to save up the money paid in connection with the sacrifices in the Temple, both the dues paid for the regular sacrifices and the money given as freewill gifts.The Fall of Samaria
5 Each priest was to be responsible for the money brought by those he served, and the money was to be used to repair the Temple, as needed. 6 But by the twenty-third year of Joash's reign the priests still had not made any repairs in the Temple.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 So he called in Jehoiada and the other priests and asked them, “Why aren't you repairing the Temple? From now on you are not to keep the money you receive; you must hand it over, so that the repairs can be made.”King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 The priests agreed to this and also agreed not to make the repairs in the Temple. 9 Then Jehoiada took a box, made a hole in the lid, and placed the box by the altar, on the right side as one enters the Temple. The priests on duty at the entrance put in the box all the money given by the worshipers.King Jehoash of Israel
10 Whenever there was a large amount of money in the box, the royal secretary and the High Priest would come, melt down the silver, and weigh it. 11 After recording the exact amount, they would hand the silver over to the men in charge of the work in the Temple, and these would pay the carpenters, the builders, *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 the masons, and the stone cutters, buy the timber and the stones used in the repairs, and pay all other necessary expenses.King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 None of the money, however, was used to pay for making silver cups, bowls, trumpets, or tools for tending the lamps, or any other article of silver or of gold.King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 It was all used to pay the workers and to buy the materials used in the repairs.All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 The men in charge of the work were thoroughly honest, so there was no need to require them to account for the funds.King Jehoram of Judah
16 The money given for the repayment offerings and for the offerings for sin was not deposited in the box; it belonged to the priests.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 At that time King Hazael of Syria attacked the city of Gath and conquered it; then he decided to attack Jerusalem.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 King Joash of Judah took all the offerings that his predecessors Jehoshaphat, Jehoram, and Ahaziah had dedicated to the Lord, added to them his own offerings and all the gold in the treasuries of the Temple and the palace, and sent them all as a gift to King Hazael, who then led his army away from Jerusalem.King Amon of Judah
19 Everything else that King Joash did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah.Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 -21 King Joash's officials plotted against him, and two of them, Jozacar son of Shimeath and Jehozabad son of Shomer, killed him at the house built on the land that was filled in on the east side of Jerusalem, on the road that goes down to Silla. Joash was buried in the royal tombs in David's City, and his son Amaziah succeeded him as king.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 In the twenty-third year of the reign of Joash son of Ahaziah as king of Judah, Jehoahaz son of Jehu became king of Israel, and he ruled in Samaria for seventeen years. 2 Like King Jeroboam before him, he sinned against the Lord and led Israel into sin; he never gave up his evil ways.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 So the Lord was angry with Israel, and he allowed King Hazael of Syria and his son Benhadad to defeat Israel time after time. * 4 Then Jehoahaz prayed to the Lord, and the Lord, seeing how harshly the king of Syria was oppressing the Israelites, answered his prayer.The Fall of Samaria
5 The Lord sent Israel a leader, who freed them from the Syrians, and so the Israelites lived in peace, as before. 6 But they still did not give up the sins into which King Jeroboam had led Israel, but kept on committing them; and the image of the goddess Asherah remained in Samaria.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 Jehoahaz had no armed forces left except fifty cavalry troops, ten chariots, and ten thousand foot soldiers, because the king of Syria had destroyed the rest, trampling them down like dust.King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 Everything else that Jehoahaz did and all his brave deeds are recorded in The History of the Kings of Israel. 9 He died and was buried in Samaria, and his son Jehoash succeeded him as king.King Jehoash of Israel
10 In the thirty-seventh year of the reign of King Joash of Judah, Jehoash son of Jehoahaz became king of Israel, and he ruled in Samaria for sixteen years. 11 He too sinned against the Lord and followed the evil example of King Jeroboam, who had led Israel into sin. *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 Everything else that Jehoash did, including his bravery in the war against King Amaziah of Judah, is recorded in The History of the Kings of Israel.King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 Jehoash died and was buried in the royal tombs in Samaria, and his son Jeroboam II succeeded him as king.King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 The prophet Elisha was sick with a fatal disease, and as he lay dying, King Jehoash of Israel went to visit him. “My father, my father!” he exclaimed as he wept. “You have been the mighty defender of Israel!”All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 “Get a bow and some arrows,” Elisha ordered him. Jehoash got them,King Jehoram of Judah
16 and Elisha told him to get ready to shoot. The king did so, and Elisha placed his hands on the king's hands.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 Then, following the prophet's instructions, the king opened the window that faced toward Syria. “Shoot the arrow!” Elisha ordered. As soon as the king shot the arrow, the prophet exclaimed, “You are the Lord's arrow, with which he will win victory over Syria. You will fight the Syrians in Aphek until you defeat them.”The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 Then Elisha told the king to take the other arrows and strike the ground with them. The king struck the ground three times, and then stopped.King Amon of Judah
19 This made Elisha angry, and he said to the king, “You should have struck five or six times, and then you would have won complete victory over the Syrians; but now you will defeat them only three times.”Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 Elisha died and was buried. Every year bands of Moabites used to invade the land of Israel.Josiah Celebrates the Passover
21 One time during a funeral, one of those bands was seen, and the people threw the corpse into Elisha's tomb and ran off. As soon as the body came into contact with Elisha's bones, the man came back to life and stood up.War between Israel and Syria
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
22 King Hazael of Syria oppressed the Israelites during all of Jehoahaz' reign,King Jeroboam II of Israel
King Pekahiah of Israel
23 but the Lord was kind and merciful to them. He would not let them be destroyed, but helped them because of his covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He has never forgotten his people.The Assyrians Settle in Israel
Other Changes Made by Josiah
24 At the death of King Hazael of Syria his son Benhadad became king.King Ahaziah of Judah
25 Then King Jehoash of Israel defeated Benhadad three times and recaptured the cities that had been taken by Benhadad during the reign of Jehoahaz, the father of Jehoash.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 In the second year of the reign of Jehoash son of Jehoahaz as king of Israel, Amaziah son of Joash became king of Judah 2 at the age of twenty-five, and he ruled in Jerusalem for twenty-nine years. His mother was Jehoaddin from Jerusalem.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 He did what was pleasing to the Lord, but he was not like his ancestor King David; instead, he did what his father Joash had done. * 4 He did not tear down the pagan places of worship, and the people continued to offer sacrifices and burn incense there.The Fall of Samaria
5 As soon as Amaziah was firmly in power, he executed the officials who had killed his father, the king. 6 However, he did not kill their children but followed what the Lord had commanded in the Law of Moses: “Parents are not to be put to death for crimes committed by their children, and children are not to be put to death for crimes committed by their parents; people are to be put to death only for a crime they themselves have committed.”Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 Amaziah killed ten thousand Edomite soldiers in Salt Valley; he captured the city of Sela in battle and called it Joktheel, the name it still has.King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 Then Amaziah sent messengers to King Jehoash of Israel, challenging him to fight. 9 But King Jehoash sent back the following reply: “Once a thorn bush on the Lebanon Mountains sent a message to a cedar: ‘Give your daughter in marriage to my son.’ A wild animal passed by and trampled the bush down.King Jehoash of Israel
10 Now Amaziah, you have defeated the Edomites, and you are filled with pride. Be satisfied with your fame and stay at home. Why stir up trouble that will only bring disaster on you and your people?” 11 But Amaziah refused to listen, so King Jehoash marched out with his men and fought against him at Beth Shemesh in Judah. *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 Amaziah's army was defeated, and all his soldiers fled to their homes.King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 Jehoash took Amaziah prisoner, advanced on Jerusalem, and tore down the city wall from Ephraim Gate to the Corner Gate, a distance of two hundred yards.King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 He took all the silver and gold he could find, all the Temple equipment and all the palace treasures, and carried them back to Samaria. He also took hostages with him.All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 Everything else that Jehoash did, including his bravery in the war against King Amaziah of Judah, is recorded in The History of the Kings of Israel.King Jehoram of Judah
16 Jehoash died and was buried in the royal tombs in Samaria, and his son Jeroboam II succeeded him as king.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 King Amaziah of Judah lived fifteen years after the death of King Jehoash of Israel.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 Everything else that Amaziah did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah.King Amon of Judah
19 There was a plot in Jerusalem to assassinate Amaziah, so he fled to the city of Lachish, but his enemies followed him there and killed him.Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 His body was carried back to Jerusalem on a horse and was buried in the royal tombs in David's City.Josiah Celebrates the Passover
21 The people of Judah then crowned his sixteen-year-old son Uzziah as king.War between Israel and Syria
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
22 Uzziah reconquered and rebuilt Elath after his father's death.King Jeroboam II of Israel
King Pekahiah of Israel
23 In the fifteenth year of the reign of Amaziah son of Joash as king of Judah, Jeroboam son of Jehoash became king of Israel, and he ruled in Samaria for forty-one years.The Assyrians Settle in Israel
Other Changes Made by Josiah
24 He sinned against the Lord, following the wicked example of his predecessor King Jeroboam son of Nebat, who led Israel into sin.King Ahaziah of Judah
25 He reconquered all the territory that had belonged to Israel, from Hamath Pass in the north to the Dead Sea in the south. This was what the Lord, the God of Israel, had promised through his servant the prophet Jonah son of Amittai from Gath Hepher. 26 The Lord saw the terrible suffering of the Israelites; there was no one at all to help them.King Ahaziah of Judah Is Killed
King Pekah of Israel
Jehoiachin Is Released from Prison
27 But it was not the Lord's purpose to destroy Israel completely and forever, so he rescued them through King Jeroboam II.The End of Josiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 35.20—36.1)
28 Everything else that Jeroboam II did, his brave battles, and how he restored Damascus and Hamath to Israel, are all recorded in The History of the Kings of Israel. 29 Jeroboam died and was buried in the royal tombs, and his son Zechariah succeeded him as king.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 In the twenty-seventh year of the reign of King Jeroboam II of Israel, Uzziah son of Amaziah became king of Judah 2 at the age of sixteen, and he ruled in Jerusalem for fifty-two years. His mother was Jecoliah from Jerusalem.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 Following the example of his father, he did what was pleasing to the Lord. * 4 But the pagan places of worship were not destroyed, and the people continued to offer sacrifices and burn incense there.The Fall of Samaria
5 The Lord struck Uzziah with a dreaded skin disease that stayed with him the rest of his life. He lived in a separate house, relieved of all duties, while his son Jotham governed the country. 6 Everything else that Uzziah did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 Uzziah died and was buried in the royal burial ground in David's City, and his son Jotham succeeded him as king.King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 In the thirty-eighth year of the reign of King Uzziah of Judah, Zechariah son of Jeroboam II became king of Israel, and he ruled in Samaria for six months. 9 He, like his predecessors, sinned against the Lord. He followed the wicked example of King Jeroboam son of Nebat, who led Israel into sin.King Jehoash of Israel
10 Shallum son of Jabesh conspired against King Zechariah, assassinated him at Ibleam, and succeeded him as king. 11 Everything else that Zechariah did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Israel. *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 So the promise was fulfilled which the Lord had made to King Jehu: “Your descendants down to the fourth generation will be kings of Israel.”King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 In the thirty-ninth year of the reign of King Uzziah of Judah, Shallum son of Jabesh became king of Israel, and he ruled in Samaria for one month.King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 Menahem son of Gadi went from Tirzah to Samaria, assassinated Shallum, and succeeded him as king.All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 Everything else that Shallum did, including an account of his conspiracy, is recorded in The History of the Kings of Israel.King Jehoram of Judah
16 As Menahem was on his way from Tirzah, he completely destroyed the city of Tappuah, its inhabitants, and the surrounding territory, because the city did not surrender to him. He even ripped open the bellies of all the pregnant women.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 In the thirty-ninth year of the reign of King Uzziah of Judah, Menahem son of Gadi became king of Israel, and he ruled in Samaria for ten years.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 He sinned against the Lord, for until the day of his death he followed the wicked example of King Jeroboam son of Nebat, who led Israel into sin.King Amon of Judah
19 Tiglath Pileser, the emperor of Assyria, invaded Israel, and Menahem gave him thirty-eight tons of silver to gain his support in strengthening Menahem's power over the country.Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 Menahem got the money from the rich men of Israel by forcing each one to contribute fifty pieces of silver. So Tiglath Pileser went back to his own country.Josiah Celebrates the Passover
21 Everything else that Menahem did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Israel.War between Israel and Syria
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
22 He died and was buried, and his son Pekahiah succeeded him as king.King Jeroboam II of Israel
King Pekahiah of Israel
23 In the fiftieth year of the reign of King Uzziah of Judah, Pekahiah son of Menahem became king of Israel, and he ruled in Samaria for two years.The Assyrians Settle in Israel
Other Changes Made by Josiah
24 He sinned against the Lord, following the wicked example of King Jeroboam son of Nebat, who led Israel into sin.King Ahaziah of Judah
25 An officer of Pekahiah's forces, Pekah son of Remaliah, plotted with fifty men from Gilead, assassinated Pekahiah in the palace's inner fortress in Samaria, and succeeded him as king. 26 Everything else that Pekahiah did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Israel.King Ahaziah of Judah Is Killed
King Pekah of Israel
Jehoiachin Is Released from Prison
27 In the fifty-second year of the reign of King Uzziah of Judah, Pekah son of Remaliah became king of Israel, and he ruled in Samaria for twenty years.The End of Josiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 35.20—36.1)
28 He sinned against the Lord, following the wicked example of King Jeroboam son of Nebat, who led Israel into sin. 29 It was while Pekah was king that Tiglath Pileser, the emperor of Assyria, captured the cities of Ijon, Abel Beth Maacah, Janoah, Kedesh, and Hazor, and the territories of Gilead, Galilee, and Naphtali, and took the people to Assyria as prisoners.Queen Jezebel Is Killed
30 In the twentieth year of the reign of Jotham son of Uzziah as king of Judah, Hoshea son of Elah plotted against King Pekah, assassinated him, and succeeded him as king.King Joahaz of Judah
31 Everything else that Pekah did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Israel.The Death of Jehu
King Jotham of Judah
32 In the second year of the reign of Pekah son of Remaliah as king of Israel, Jotham son of Uzziah became king of Judah 33 at the age of twenty-five, and he ruled in Jerusalem for sixteen years. His mother was Jerusha, the daughter of Zadok. 34 Following the example of his father Uzziah, Jotham did what was pleasing to the Lord.King Jehoiakim of Judah
35 But the pagan places of worship were not destroyed, and the people continued to offer sacrifices and burn incense there. It was Jotham who built the North Gate of the Temple. 36 Everything else that Jotham did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah. 37 It was while he was king that the Lord first sent King Rezin of Syria and King Pekah of Israel to attack Judah. 38 Jotham died and was buried in the royal tombs in David's City, and his son Ahaz succeeded him as king.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 In the seventeenth year of the reign of Pekah son of Remaliah as king of Israel, Ahaz son of Jotham became king of Judah 2 at the age of twenty, and he ruled in Jerusalem for sixteen years. He did not follow the good example of his ancestor King David; instead, he did what was not pleasing to the Lord his GodThe Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 and followed the example of the kings of Israel. He even sacrificed his own son as a burnt offering to idols, imitating the disgusting practice of the people whom the Lord had driven out of the land as the Israelites advanced. * 4 At the pagan places of worship, on the hills, and under every shady tree, Ahaz offered sacrifices and burned incense.The Fall of Samaria
5 King Rezin of Syria and King Pekah of Israel attacked Jerusalem and besieged it, but could not defeat Ahaz. ( 6 At the same time the king of Edom regained control of the city of Elath and drove out the Judeans who lived there. The Edomites settled in Elath and still live there.)Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 Ahaz sent men to Tiglath Pileser, the emperor of Assyria, with this message: “I am your devoted servant. Come and rescue me from the kings of Syria and of Israel, who are attacking me.”King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 Ahaz took the silver and gold from the Temple and the palace treasury, and sent it as a present to the emperor. 9 Tiglath Pileser, in answer to Ahaz' plea, marched out with his army against Damascus, captured it, killed King Rezin, and took the people to Kir as prisoners.King Jehoash of Israel
10 When King Ahaz went to Damascus to meet Emperor Tiglath Pileser, he saw the altar there and sent back to Uriah the priest an exact model of it, down to the smallest details. 11 So Uriah built an altar just like it and finished it before Ahaz returned. *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 On his return from Damascus, Ahaz saw that the altar was finished,King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 so he burned animal sacrifices and grain offerings on it and poured a wine offering and the blood of a fellowship offering on it.King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 The bronze altar dedicated to the Lord was between the new altar and the Temple, so Ahaz moved it to the north side of his new altar.All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 Then he ordered Uriah: “Use this large altar of mine for the morning burnt offerings and the evening grain offerings, for the burnt offerings and grain offerings of the king and the people, and for the people's wine offerings. Pour on it the blood of all the animals that are sacrificed. But keep the bronze altar for me to use for divination.”King Jehoram of Judah
16 Uriah did as the king commanded.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 King Ahaz took apart the bronze carts used in the Temple and removed the basins that were on them. He also took the bronze tank from the backs of the twelve bronze bulls and placed it on a stone foundation.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 And in order to please the Assyrian emperor, Ahaz also removed from the Temple the platform for the royal throne and closed up the king's private entrance to the Temple.King Amon of Judah
19 Everything else that King Ahaz did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah.Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 Ahaz died and was buried in the royal tombs in David's City, and his son Hezekiah succeeded him as king.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 In the twelfth year of the reign of King Ahaz of Judah, Hoshea son of Elah became king of Israel, and he ruled in Samaria for nine years. 2 He sinned against the Lord, but not as much as the kings who had ruled Israel before him.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 Emperor Shalmaneser of Assyria made war against him; Hoshea surrendered to Shalmaneser and paid him tribute every year. * 4 But one year Hoshea sent messengers to So, king of Egypt, asking for his help, and stopped paying the annual tribute to Assyria. When Shalmaneser learned of this, he had Hoshea arrested and put in prison.The Fall of Samaria
5 Then Shalmaneser invaded Israel and besieged Samaria. In the third year of the siege, 6 which was the ninth year of the reign of Hoshea, the Assyrian emperor captured Samaria, took the Israelites to Assyria as prisoners, and settled some of them in the city of Halah, some near the Habor River in the district of Gozan and some in the cities of Media.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 Samaria fell because the Israelites sinned against the Lord their God, who had rescued them from the king of Egypt and had led them out of Egypt. They worshiped other gods,King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 followed the customs of the people whom the Lord had driven out as his people advanced, and adopted customs introduced by the kings of Israel. 9 The Israelites did things that the Lord their God disapproved of. They built pagan places of worship in all their towns, from the smallest village to the largest city.King Jehoash of Israel
10 On all the hills and under every shady tree they put up stone pillars and images of the goddess Asherah, 11 and they burned incense on all the pagan altars, following the practice of the people whom the Lord had driven out of the land. They aroused the Lord's anger with all their wicked deeds *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 and disobeyed the Lord's command not to worship idols.King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 The Lord had sent his messengers and prophets to warn Israel and Judah: “Abandon your evil ways and obey my commands, which are contained in the Law I gave to your ancestors and which I handed on to you through my servants the prophets.”King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 But they would not obey; they were stubborn like their ancestors, who had not trusted in the Lord their God.All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 They refused to obey his instructions, they did not keep the covenant he had made with their ancestors, and they disregarded his warnings. They worshiped worthless idols and became worthless themselves, and they followed the customs of the surrounding nations, disobeying the Lord's command not to imitate them.King Jehoram of Judah
16 They broke all the laws of the Lord their God and made two metal bull-calves to worship; they also made an image of the goddess Asherah, worshiped the stars, and served the god Baal.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 They sacrificed their sons and daughters as burnt offerings to pagan gods; they consulted mediums and fortunetellers, and they devoted themselves completely to doing what is wrong in the Lord's sight, and so aroused his anger.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 The Lord was angry with the Israelites and banished them from his sight, leaving only the kingdom of Judah.King Amon of Judah
19 But even the people of Judah did not obey the laws of the Lord their God; they imitated the customs adopted by the people of Israel.Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 The Lord rejected all the Israelites, punishing them and handing them over to cruel enemies until at last he had banished them from his sight.Josiah Celebrates the Passover
21 After the Lord had separated Israel from Judah, the Israelites made Jeroboam son of Nebat their king. Jeroboam caused them to abandon the Lord and led them into terrible sins.War between Israel and Syria
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
22 They followed Jeroboam and continued to practice all the sins he had committed,King Jeroboam II of Israel
King Pekahiah of Israel
23 until at last the Lord banished them from his sight, as he had warned through his servants the prophets that he would do. So the people of Israel were taken into exile to Assyria, where they still live.The Assyrians Settle in Israel
Other Changes Made by Josiah
24 The emperor of Assyria took people from the cities of Babylon, Cuth, Ivvah, Hamath, and Sepharvaim, and settled them in the cities of Samaria in place of the exiled Israelites. They took possession of these cities and lived there.King Ahaziah of Judah
25 When they first settled there, they did not worship the Lord, and so he sent lions, which killed some of them. 26 The emperor of Assyria was told that the people he had settled in the cities of Samaria did not know the law of the god of that land, and so the god had sent lions, which were killing them.King Ahaziah of Judah Is Killed
King Pekah of Israel
Jehoiachin Is Released from Prison
27 So the emperor commanded: “Send back one of the priests we brought as prisoners; have him go back and live there, in order to teach the people the law of the god of that land.”The End of Josiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 35.20—36.1)
28 So an Israelite priest who had been deported from Samaria went and lived in Bethel, where he taught the people how to worship the Lord. 29 But the people who settled in Samaria continued to make their own idols, and they placed them in the shrines that the Israelites had built. Each different group made idols in the cities they were living in:Queen Jezebel Is Killed
30 the people of Babylon made idols of the god Succoth Benoth; the people of Cuth, idols of Nergal; the people of Hamath, idols of Ashima;King Joahaz of Judah
31 the people of Ivvah, idols of Nibhaz and Tartak; and the people of Sepharvaim sacrificed their children as burnt offerings to their gods Adrammelech and Anammelech.The Death of Jehu
King Jotham of Judah
32 These people also worshiped the Lord and chose from among their own number all sorts of people to serve as priests at the pagan places of worship and to offer sacrifices for them there. 33 So they worshiped the Lord, but they also worshiped their own gods according to the customs of the countries from which they had come. 34 They still carry on their old customs to this day. They do not worship the Lord nor do they obey the laws and commands which he gave to the descendants of Jacob, whom he named Israel.King Jehoiakim of Judah
35 The Lord had made a covenant with them and had ordered them: “Do not worship other gods; do not bow down to them or serve them or offer sacrifices to them. 36 You shall obey me, the Lord, who brought you out of Egypt with great power and strength; you are to bow down to me and offer sacrifices to me. 37 You shall always obey the laws and commands that I wrote for you. You shall not obey other gods, 38 and you shall not forget the covenant I made with you. 39 You shall obey me, the Lord your God, and I will rescue you from your enemies.” 40 But those people would not listen, and they continued to follow their old customs. 41 So those people worshiped the Lord, but they also worshiped their idols; and to this day their descendants continue to do the same.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 In the third year of the reign of Hoshea son of Elah as king of Israel, Hezekiah son of Ahaz became king of Judah 2 at the age of twenty-five, and he ruled in Jerusalem for twenty-nine years. His mother was Abijah, the daughter of Zechariah.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 Following the example of his ancestor King David, he did what was pleasing to the Lord. * 4 He destroyed the pagan places of worship, broke the stone pillars, and cut down the images of the goddess Asherah. He also broke in pieces the bronze snake that Moses had made, which was called Nehushtan. Up to that time the people of Israel had burned incense in its honor.The Fall of Samaria
5 Hezekiah trusted in the Lord, the God of Israel; Judah never had another king like him, either before or after his time. 6 He was faithful to the Lord and never disobeyed him, but carefully kept all the commands that the Lord had given Moses.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 So the Lord was with him, and he was successful in everything he did. He rebelled against the emperor of Assyria and refused to submit to him.King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 He defeated the Philistines and raided their settlements, from the smallest village to the largest city, including Gaza and its surrounding territory. 9 In the fourth year of Hezekiah's reign—which was the seventh year of King Hoshea's reign over Israel—Emperor Shalmaneser of Assyria invaded Israel and besieged Samaria.King Jehoash of Israel
10 In the third year of the siege Samaria fell; this was the sixth year of Hezekiah's reign and the ninth year of Hoshea's reign. 11 The Assyrian emperor took the Israelites to Assyria as prisoners and settled some of them in the city of Halah, some near the Habor River in the district of Gozan, and some in the cities of Media. *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 Samaria fell because the Israelites did not obey the Lord their God, but broke the covenant he had made with them and disobeyed all the laws given by Moses, the servant of the Lord. They would not listen and they would not obey.King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 In the fourteenth year of the reign of King Hezekiah, Sennacherib, the emperor of Assyria, attacked the fortified cities of Judah and conquered them.King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 Hezekiah sent a message to Sennacherib, who was in Lachish: “I have done wrong; please stop your attack, and I will pay whatever you demand.” The emperor's answer was that Hezekiah should send him ten tons of silver and one ton of gold.All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 Hezekiah sent him all the silver in the Temple and in the palace treasury;King Jehoram of Judah
16 he also stripped the gold from the temple doors and the gold with which he himself had covered the doorposts, and he sent it all to Sennacherib.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 The Assyrian emperor sent a large army from Lachish to attack Hezekiah at Jerusalem; it was commanded by his three highest officials. When they arrived at Jerusalem, they occupied the road where the cloth makers work by the ditch that brings water from the upper pool.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 Then they sent for King Hezekiah, and three of his officials went out to meet them: Eliakim son of Hilkiah, who was in charge of the palace; Shebna, the court secretary; and Joah son of Asaph, who was in charge of the records.King Amon of Judah
19 One of the Assyrian officials told them that the emperor wanted to know what made King Hezekiah so confident.Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 He demanded, “Do you think that words can take the place of military skill and might? Who do you think will help you rebel against Assyria?Josiah Celebrates the Passover
21 You are expecting Egypt to help you, but that would be like using a reed as a walking stick—it would break and jab your hand. That is what the king of Egypt is like when anyone relies on him.”War between Israel and Syria
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
22 The Assyrian official went on, “Or will you tell me that you are relying on the Lord your God? It was the Lord's shrines and altars that Hezekiah destroyed, when he told the people of Judah and Jerusalem to worship only at the altar in Jerusalem.King Jeroboam II of Israel
King Pekahiah of Israel
23 I will make a bargain with you in the name of the emperor. I will give you two thousand horses if you can find that many men to ride them!The Assyrians Settle in Israel
Other Changes Made by Josiah
24 You are no match for even the lowest ranking Assyrian official, and yet you expect the Egyptians to send you chariots and cavalry!King Ahaziah of Judah
25 Do you think I have attacked your country and destroyed it without the Lord's help? The Lord himself told me to attack it and destroy it.” 26 Then Eliakim, Shebna, and Joah told the official, “Speak Aramaic to us, sir. We understand it. Don't speak Hebrew; all the people on the wall are listening.”King Ahaziah of Judah Is Killed
King Pekah of Israel
Jehoiachin Is Released from Prison
27 He replied, “Do you think you and the king are the only ones the emperor sent me to say all these things to? No, I am also talking to the people who are sitting on the wall, who will have to eat their excrement and drink their urine, just as you will.”The End of Josiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 35.20—36.1)
28 Then the official stood up and shouted in Hebrew, “Listen to what the emperor of Assyria is telling you! 29 He warns you not to let Hezekiah deceive you. Hezekiah can't save you.Queen Jezebel Is Killed
30 And don't let him persuade you to rely on the Lord. Don't think that the Lord will save you and that he will stop our Assyrian army from capturing your city.King Joahaz of Judah
31 Don't listen to Hezekiah. The emperor of Assyria commands you to come out of the city and surrender. You will all be allowed to eat grapes from your own vines and figs from your own trees, and to drink water from your own wells—The Death of Jehu
King Jotham of Judah
32 until the emperor resettles you in a country much like your own, where there are vineyards to give wine and there is grain for making bread; it is a land of olives, olive oil, and honey. If you do what he commands, you will not die, but live. Don't let Hezekiah fool you into thinking that the Lord will rescue you. 33 Did the gods of any other nations save their countries from the emperor of Assyria? 34 Where are they now, the gods of Hamath and Arpad? Where are the gods of Sepharvaim, Hena, and Ivvah? Did anyone save Samaria?King Jehoiakim of Judah
35 When did any of the gods of all these countries ever save their country from our emperor? Then what makes you think the Lord can save Jerusalem?” 36 The people kept quiet, just as King Hezekiah had told them to; they did not say a word. 37 Then Eliakim, Shebna, and Joah tore their clothes in grief, and went and reported to the king what the Assyrian official had said.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 As soon as King Hezekiah heard their report, he tore his clothes in grief, put on sackcloth, and went to the Temple of the Lord. 2 He sent Eliakim, the official in charge of the palace, Shebna, the court secretary, and the senior priests to the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz. They also were wearing sackcloth.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 This is the message which he told them to give Isaiah: “Today is a day of suffering; we are being punished and are in disgrace. We are like a woman who is ready to give birth, but is too weak to do it. * 4 The Assyrian emperor has sent his chief official to insult the living God. May the Lord your God hear these insults and punish those who spoke them. So pray to God for those of our people who survive.”The Fall of Samaria
5 When Isaiah received King Hezekiah's message, 6 he sent back this answer: “The Lord tells you not to let the Assyrians frighten you with their claims that he cannot save you.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 The Lord will cause the emperor to hear a rumor that will make him go back to his own country, and the Lord will have him killed there.”King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 The Assyrian official learned that the emperor had left Lachish and was fighting against the nearby city of Libnah; so he went there to consult him. 9 Word reached the Assyrians that the Egyptian army, led by King Tirhakah of Ethiopia, was coming to attack them. When the emperor heard this, he sent a letter to King Hezekiah of JudahKing Jehoash of Israel
10 to tell him, “The god you are trusting in has told you that you will not fall into my hands, but don't let that deceive you. 11 You have heard what an Assyrian emperor does to any country he decides to destroy. Do you think that you can escape? *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 My ancestors destroyed the cities of Gozan, Haran, and Rezeph, and killed the people of Betheden who lived in Telassar, and none of their gods could save them.King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 Where are the kings of the cities of Hamath, Arpad, Sepharvaim, Hena, and Ivvah?”King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 King Hezekiah took the letter from the messengers and read it. Then he went to the Temple, placed the letter there in the presence of the Lord,All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 and prayed, “O Lord, the God of Israel, seated on your throne above the winged creatures, you alone are God, ruling all the kingdoms of the world. You created the earth and the sky.King Jehoram of Judah
16 Now, Lord, look at what is happening to us. Listen to all the things that Sennacherib is saying to insult you, the living God.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 We all know, Lord, that the emperors of Assyria have destroyed many nations, made their lands desolate,The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 and burned up their gods—which were no gods at all, only images of wood and stone made by human hands.King Amon of Judah
19 Now, Lord our God, rescue us from the Assyrians, so that all the nations of the world will know that only you, O Lord, are God.”Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 Then Isaiah sent a message telling King Hezekiah that in answer to the king's prayerJosiah Celebrates the Passover
21 the Lord had said, “The city of Jerusalem laughs at you, Sennacherib, and makes fun of you.War between Israel and Syria
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
22 Whom do you think you have been insulting and ridiculing? You have been disrespectful to me, the holy God of Israel.King Jeroboam II of Israel
King Pekahiah of Israel
23 You sent your messengers to boast to me that with all your chariots you had conquered the highest mountains of Lebanon. You boasted that there you cut down the tallest cedars and the finest cypress trees and that you reached the deepest parts of the forests.The Assyrians Settle in Israel
Other Changes Made by Josiah
24 You boasted that you dug wells and drank water in foreign lands and that the feet of your soldiers tramped the Nile River dry.King Ahaziah of Judah
25 “Have you never heard that I planned all this long ago? And now I have carried it out. I gave you the power to turn fortified cities into piles of rubble. 26 The people who lived there were powerless; they were frightened and stunned. They were like grass in a field or weeds growing on a roof when the hot east wind blasts them.King Ahaziah of Judah Is Killed
King Pekah of Israel
Jehoiachin Is Released from Prison
27 “But I know everything about you, what you do and where you go. I know how you rage against me.The End of Josiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 35.20—36.1)
28 I have received the report of that rage and that pride of yours, and now I will put a hook through your nose and a bit in your mouth, and take you back by the same road you came.” 29 Then Isaiah said to King Hezekiah, “Here is a sign of what will happen. This year and next you will have only wild grain to eat, but the following year you will be able to plant your grain and harvest it, and plant vines and eat grapes.Queen Jezebel Is Killed
30 Those in Judah who survive will flourish like plants that send roots deep into the ground and produce fruit.King Joahaz of Judah
31 There will be people in Jerusalem and on Mount Zion who will survive, because the Lord is determined to make this happen.The Death of Jehu
King Jotham of Judah
32 “And this is what the Lord has said about the Assyrian emperor: ‘He will not enter this city or shoot a single arrow against it. No soldiers with shields will come near the city, and no siege mounds will be built around it. 33 He will go back by the same road he came, without entering this city. I, the Lord, have spoken. 34 I will defend this city and protect it, for the sake of my own honor and because of the promise I made to my servant David.’”King Jehoiakim of Judah
35 That night an angel of the Lord went to the Assyrian camp and killed 185,000 soldiers. At dawn the next day there they lay, all dead! 36 Then the Assyrian emperor Sennacherib withdrew and returned to Nineveh. 37 One day, when he was worshiping in the temple of his god Nisroch, two of his sons, Adrammelech and Sharezer, killed him with their swords and then escaped to the land of Ararat. Another of his sons, Esarhaddon, succeeded him as emperor.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 About this time King Hezekiah became sick and almost died. The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz went to see him and said to him, “The Lord tells you that you are to put everything in order, because you will not recover. Get ready to die.” 2 Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed:The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 “Remember, Lord, that I have served you faithfully and loyally and that I have always tried to do what you wanted me to.” And he began to cry bitterly. * 4 Isaiah left the king, but before he had passed through the central courtyard of the palace the Lord told himThe Fall of Samaria
5 to go back to Hezekiah, ruler of the Lord's people, and say to him, “I, the Lord, the God of your ancestor David, have heard your prayer and seen your tears. I will heal you, and in three days you will go to the Temple. 6 I will let you live fifteen years longer. I will rescue you and this city Jerusalem from the emperor of Assyria. I will defend this city, for the sake of my own honor and because of the promise I made to my servant David.”Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 Then Isaiah told the king's attendants to put on his boil a paste made of figs, and he would get well.King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 King Hezekiah asked, “What is the sign to prove that the Lord will heal me and that three days later I will be able to go to the Temple?” 9 Isaiah replied, “The Lord will give you a sign to prove that he will keep his promise. Now, would you prefer to have the shadow on the stairway go forward ten steps or go back ten steps?”King Jehoash of Israel
10 Hezekiah answered, “It's easy to have the shadow go forward ten steps! Have it go back ten steps.” 11 Isaiah prayed to the Lord, and the Lord made the shadow go back ten steps on the stairway set up by King Ahaz. *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 About that same time the king of Babylonia, Merodach Baladan, the son of Baladan, heard that King Hezekiah had been sick, so he sent him a letter and a present.King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 Hezekiah welcomed the messengers and showed them his wealth—his silver and gold, his spices and perfumes, and all his military equipment. There was nothing in his storerooms or anywhere in his kingdom that he did not show them.King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 Then the prophet Isaiah went to King Hezekiah and asked, “Where did these men come from and what did they say to you?” Hezekiah answered, “They came from a very distant country, from Babylonia.”All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 “What did they see in the palace?” “They saw everything. There is nothing in the storerooms that I didn't show them.”King Jehoram of Judah
16 Isaiah then told the king, “The Lord Almighty says thatJehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 a time is coming when everything in your palace, everything that your ancestors have stored up to this day, will be carried off to Babylonia. Nothing will be left.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 Some of your own direct descendants will be taken away and made eunuchs to serve in the palace of the king of Babylonia.”King Amon of Judah
19 King Hezekiah understood this to mean that there would be peace and security during his lifetime, so he replied, “The message you have given me from the Lord is good.”Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 Everything else that King Hezekiah did, his brave deeds, and an account of how he built a reservoir and dug a tunnel to bring water into the city, are all recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah.Josiah Celebrates the Passover
21 Hezekiah died, and his son Manasseh succeeded him as king.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 Manasseh was twelve years old when he became king of Judah, and he ruled in Jerusalem for fifty-five years. His mother was Hephzibah. 2 Following the disgusting practices of the nations whom the Lord had driven out of the land as his people advanced, Manasseh sinned against the Lord.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 He rebuilt the pagan places of worship that his father Hezekiah had destroyed; he built altars for the worship of Baal and made an image of the goddess Asherah, as King Ahab of Israel had done. Manasseh also worshiped the stars. * 4 He built pagan altars in the Temple, the place that the Lord had said was where he should be worshiped.The Fall of Samaria
5 In the two courtyards of the Temple he built altars for the worship of the stars. 6 He sacrificed his son as a burnt offering. He practiced divination and magic and consulted fortunetellers and mediums. He sinned greatly against the Lord and stirred up his anger.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 He placed the symbol of the goddess Asherah in the Temple, the place about which the Lord had said to David and his son Solomon: “Here in Jerusalem, in this Temple, is the place that I have chosen out of all the territory of the twelve tribes of Israel as the place where I am to be worshiped.King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 And if the people of Israel will obey all my commands and keep the whole Law that my servant Moses gave them, then I will not allow them to be driven out of the land that I gave to their ancestors.” 9 But the people of Judah did not obey the Lord, and Manasseh led them to commit even greater sins than those committed by the nations whom the Lord had driven out of the land as his people advanced.King Jehoash of Israel
10 Through his servants the prophets the Lord said, 11 “King Manasseh has done these disgusting things, things far worse than what the Canaanites did; and with his idols he has led the people of Judah into sin. *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 So I, the Lord God of Israel, will bring such a disaster on Jerusalem and Judah that everyone who hears about it will be stunned.King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 I will punish Jerusalem as I did Samaria, as I did King Ahab of Israel and his descendants. I will wipe Jerusalem clean of its people, as clean as a plate that has been wiped and turned upside down.King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 I will abandon the people who survive, and will hand them over to their enemies, who will conquer them and plunder their land.All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 I will do this to my people because they have sinned against me and have stirred up my anger from the time their ancestors came out of Egypt to this day.”King Jehoram of Judah
16 Manasseh killed so many innocent people that the streets of Jerusalem were flowing with blood; he did this in addition to leading the people of Judah into idolatry, causing them to sin against the Lord.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 Everything else that Manasseh did, including the sins he committed, is recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 Manasseh died and was buried in the palace garden, the garden of Uzza, and his son Amon succeeded him as king.King Amon of Judah
19 Amon was twenty-two years old when he became king of Judah, and he ruled in Jerusalem for two years. His mother was Meshullemeth, the daughter of Haruz from the town of Jotbah.Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 Like his father Manasseh, he sinned against the Lord;Josiah Celebrates the Passover
21 he imitated his father's actions, and he worshiped the idols that his father had worshiped.War between Israel and Syria
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
22 He rejected the Lord, the God of his ancestors, and disobeyed the Lord's commands.King Jeroboam II of Israel
King Pekahiah of Israel
23 Amon's officials plotted against him and assassinated him in the palace.The Assyrians Settle in Israel
Other Changes Made by Josiah
24 The people of Judah killed Amon's assassins and made his son Josiah king.King Ahaziah of Judah
25 Everything else that Amon did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah. 26 Amon was buried in the tomb in the garden of Uzza, and his son Josiah succeeded him as king.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 Josiah was eight years old when he became king of Judah, and he ruled in Jerusalem for thirty-one years. His mother was Jedidah, the daughter of Adaiah from the town of Bozkath. 2 Josiah did what was pleasing to the Lord; he followed the example of his ancestor King David, strictly obeying all the laws of God.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 In the eighteenth year of his reign, King Josiah sent the court secretary Shaphan, the son of Azaliah and grandson of Meshullam, to the Temple with the order: * 4 “Go to the High Priest Hilkiah and get a report on the amount of money that the priests on duty at the entrance to the Temple have collected from the people.The Fall of Samaria
5 Tell him to give the money to the men who are in charge of the repairs in the Temple. They are to pay 6 the carpenters, the builders, and the masons, and buy the timber and the stones used in the repairs.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 The men in charge of the work are thoroughly honest, so there is no need to require them to account for the funds.”King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 Shaphan delivered the king's order to Hilkiah, and Hilkiah told him that he had found the book of the Lawin the Temple. Hilkiah gave him the book, and Shaphan read it. 9 Then he went back to the king and reported: “Your servants have taken the money that was in the Temple and have handed it over to the men in charge of the repairs.”King Jehoash of Israel
10 And then he said, “I have here a book that Hilkiah gave me.” And he read it aloud to the king. 11 When the king heard the book being read, he tore his clothes in dismay, *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 and gave the following order to Hilkiah the priest, to Ahikam son of Shaphan, to Achbor son of Micaiah, to Shaphan, the court secretary, and to Asaiah, the king's attendant:King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 “Go and consult the Lord for me and for all the people of Judah about the teachings of this book. The Lord is angry with us because our ancestors have not done what this book says must be done.”King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 Hilkiah, Ahikam, Achbor, Shaphan, and Asaiah went to consult a woman named Huldah, a prophet who lived in the newer part of Jerusalem. (Her husband Shallum, the son of Tikvah and grandson of Harhas, was in charge of the Temple robes.) They described to her what had happened,All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 and she told them to go back to the king and give himKing Jehoram of Judah
16 the following message from the Lord: “I am going to punish Jerusalem and all its people, as written in the book that the king has read.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 They have rejected me and have offered sacrifices to other gods, and so have stirred up my anger by all they have done. My anger is aroused against Jerusalem, and it will not die down.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 As for the king himself, this is what I, the Lord God of Israel, say: You listened to what is written in the book,King Amon of Judah
19 and you repented and humbled yourself before me, tearing your clothes and weeping, when you heard how I threatened to punish Jerusalem and its people. I will make it a terrifying sight, a place whose name people will use as a curse. But I have heard your prayer,Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 and the punishment which I am going to bring on Jerusalem will not come until after your death. I will let you die in peace.” The men returned to King Josiah with this message.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 King Josiah summoned all the leaders of Judah and Jerusalem, 2 and together they went to the Temple, accompanied by the priests and the prophets and all the rest of the people, rich and poor alike. Before them all the king read aloud the whole book of the covenant which had been found in the Temple.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 He stood by the royal column and made a covenant with the Lord to obey him, to keep his laws and commands with all his heart and soul, and to put into practice the demands attached to the covenant, as written in the book. And all the people promised to keep the covenant. * 4 Then Josiah ordered the High Priest Hilkiah, his assistant priests, and the guards on duty at the entrance to the Temple to bring out of the Temple all the objects used in the worship of Baal, of the goddess Asherah, and of the stars. The king burned all these objects outside the city near Kidron Valley and then had the ashes taken to Bethel.The Fall of Samaria
5 He removed from office the priests that the kings of Judah had ordained to offer sacrifices on the pagan altars in the cities of Judah and in places near Jerusalem—all the priests who offered sacrifices to Baal, to the sun, the moon, the planets, and the stars. 6 He removed from the Temple the symbol of the goddess Asherah, took it out of the city to Kidron Valley, burned it, pounded its ashes to dust, and scattered it over the public burying ground.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 He destroyed the living quarters in the Temple occupied by the temple prostitutes. (It was there that women wove robes used in the worship of Asherah.)King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 He brought to Jerusalem the priests who were in the cities of Judah, and throughout the whole country he desecrated the altars where they had offered sacrifices. He also tore down the altars dedicated to the goat demons near the gate built by Joshua, the city governor, which was to the left of the main gate as one enters the city. 9 Those priests were not allowed to serve in the Temple, but they could eat the unleavened bread provided for their fellow priests.King Jehoash of Israel
10 King Josiah also desecrated Topheth, the pagan place of worship in Hinnom Valley, so that no one could sacrifice his son or daughter as a burnt offering to the god Molech. 11 He also removed the horses that the kings of Judah had dedicated to the worship of the sun, and he burned the chariots used in this worship. (These were kept in the temple courtyard, near the gate and not far from the living quarters of Nathan Melech, a high official.) *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 The altars which the kings of Judah had built on the palace roof above King Ahaz' quarters, King Josiah tore down, along with the altars put up by King Manasseh in the two courtyards of the Temple; he smashed the altars to bits and threw them into Kidron Valley.King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 Josiah desecrated the altars that King Solomon had built east of Jerusalem, south of the Mount of Olives, for the worship of disgusting idols—Astarte the goddess of Sidon, Chemosh the god of Moab, and Molech the god of Ammon.King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 King Josiah broke the stone pillars to pieces, cut down the symbols of the goddess Asherah, and the ground where they had stood he covered with human bones.All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 Josiah also tore down the place of worship in Bethel, which had been built by King Jeroboam son of Nebat, who led Israel into sin. Josiah pulled down the altar, broke its stones into pieces, and pounded them to dust; he also burned the image of Asherah.King Jehoram of Judah
16 Then Josiah looked around and saw some tombs there on the hill; he had the bones taken out of them and burned on the altar. In this way he desecrated the altar, doing what the prophet had predicted long before during the festival as King Jeroboam was standing by the altar. King Josiah looked around and saw the tomb of the prophet who had made this prediction.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 “Whose tomb is that?” he asked. The people of Bethel answered, “It is the tomb of the prophet who came from Judah and predicted these things that you have done to this altar.”The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 “Leave it as it is,” Josiah ordered. “His bones are not to be moved.” So his bones were not moved, neither were those of the prophet who had come from Samaria.King Amon of Judah
19 In every city of Israel King Josiah tore down all the pagan places of worship which had been built by the kings of Israel, who thereby aroused the Lord's anger. He did to all those altars what he had done in Bethel.Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 He killed all the pagan priests on the altars where they served, and he burned human bones on every altar. Then he returned to Jerusalem.Josiah Celebrates the Passover
21 King Josiah ordered the people to celebrate the Passover in honor of the Lord their God, as written in the book of the Covenant.War between Israel and Syria
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
22 No Passover like this one had ever been celebrated by any of the kings of Israel or of Judah, since the time when judges ruled the nation.King Jeroboam II of Israel
King Pekahiah of Israel
23 Now at last, in the eighteenth year of the reign of Josiah, the Passover was celebrated in Jerusalem.The Assyrians Settle in Israel
Other Changes Made by Josiah
24 In order to enforce the laws written in the book that the High Priest Hilkiah had found in the Temple, King Josiah removed from Jerusalem and the rest of Judah all the mediums and fortunetellers, and all the household gods, idols, and all other pagan objects of worship.King Ahaziah of Judah
25 There had never been a king like him before, who served the Lord with all his heart, mind, and strength, obeying all the Law of Moses; nor has there been a king like him since. 26 But the Lord's fierce anger had been aroused against Judah by what King Manasseh had done, and even now it did not die down.King Ahaziah of Judah Is Killed
King Pekah of Israel
Jehoiachin Is Released from Prison
27 The Lord said, “I will do to Judah what I have done to Israel: I will banish the people of Judah from my sight, and I will reject Jerusalem, the city I chose, and the Temple, the place I said was where I should be worshiped.”The End of Josiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 35.20—36.1)
28 Everything else that King Josiah did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah. 29 While Josiah was king, King Neco of Egypt led an army to the Euphrates River to help the emperor of Assyria. King Josiah tried to stop the Egyptian army at Megiddo and was killed in battle.Queen Jezebel Is Killed
30 His officials placed his body in a chariot and took it back to Jerusalem, where he was buried in the royal tombs. The people of Judah chose Josiah's son Joahaz and anointed him king.King Joahaz of Judah
31 Joahaz was twenty-three years old when he became king of Judah, and he ruled in Jerusalem for three months. His mother was Hamutal, the daughter of Jeremiah from the city of Libnah.The Death of Jehu
King Jotham of Judah
32 Following the example of his ancestors, he sinned against the Lord. 33 His reign ended when King Neco of Egypt took him prisoner in Riblah, in the land of Hamath, and made Judah pay 7,500 pounds of silver and 75 pounds of gold as tribute. 34 King Neco made Josiah's son Eliakim king of Judah as successor to Josiah, and changed his name to Jehoiakim. Joahaz was taken to Egypt by King Neco, and there he died.King Jehoiakim of Judah
35 King Jehoiakim collected a tax from the people in proportion to their wealth, in order to raise the amount needed to pay the tribute demanded by the king of Egypt. 36 Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he became king of Judah, and he ruled in Jerusalem for eleven years. His mother was Zebidah, the daughter of Pedaiah from the town of Rumah. 37 Following the example of his ancestors, Jehoiakim sinned against the Lord.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 While Jehoiakim was king, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia invaded Judah, and for three years Jehoiakim was forced to submit to his rule; then he rebelled. 2 The Lord sent armed bands of Babylonians, Syrians, Moabites, and Ammonites against Jehoiakim to destroy Judah, as the Lord had said through his servants the prophets that he would do.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 This happened at the Lord's command, in order to banish the people of Judah from his sight because of all the sins that King Manasseh had committed, * 4 and especially because of all the innocent people he had killed. The Lord could not forgive Manasseh for that.The Fall of Samaria
5 Everything that Jehoiakim did is recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah. 6 Jehoiakim died, and his son Jehoiachin succeeded him as king.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 The king of Egypt and his army never marched out of Egypt again, because the king of Babylonia now controlled all the territory that had belonged to Egypt, from the Euphrates River to the northern border of Egypt.King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he became king of Judah, and he ruled in Jerusalem for three months. His mother was Nehushta, the daughter of Elnathan from Jerusalem. 9 Following the example of his father, Jehoiachin sinned against the Lord.King Jehoash of Israel
10 It was during his reign that the Babylonian army, commanded by King Nebuchadnezzar's officers, marched against Jerusalem and besieged it. 11 During the siege Nebuchadnezzar himself came to Jerusalem, *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 and King Jehoiachin, along with his mother, his sons, his officers, and the palace officials, surrendered to the Babylonians. In the eighth year of Nebuchadnezzar's reign he took Jehoiachin prisonerKing Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 and carried off to Babylon all the treasures in the Temple and the palace. As the Lord had foretold, Nebuchadnezzar broke up all the gold utensils which King Solomon had made for use in the Temple.King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 Nebuchadnezzar carried away as prisoners the people of Jerusalem, all the royal princes, and all the leading men, ten thousand in all. He also deported all the skilled workers, including the blacksmiths, leaving only the poorest of the people behind in Judah.All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 Nebuchadnezzar took Jehoiachin to Babylon as a prisoner, together with Jehoiachin's mother, his wives, his officials, and the leading men of Judah.King Jehoram of Judah
16 Nebuchadnezzar deported all the important men to Babylonia, seven thousand in all, and one thousand skilled workers, including the blacksmiths, all of them able-bodied men fit for military duty.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 Nebuchadnezzar made Jehoiachin's uncle Mattaniah king of Judah and changed his name to Zedekiah.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king of Judah, and he ruled in Jerusalem for eleven years. His mother was Hamutal, the daughter of Jeremiah from the city of Libnah.King Amon of Judah
19 King Zedekiah sinned against the Lord, just as King Jehoiakim had done.Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 The Lord became so angry with the people of Jerusalem and Judah that he banished them from his sight.The Woman from Shunem Returns
Jehu Is Anointed King of Israel
The Descendants of Ahab Are Killed
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10—23.15)
King Joash of Judah
King Jehoahaz of Israel
King Amaziah of Judah
King Uzziah of Judah
King Ahaz of Judah
King Hoshea of Israel
King Hezekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 29.1, 2; 31.1)
The King Asks Isaiah's Advice
King Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
(Isaiah 38.1-8,21,22; 2 Chronicles 32.24-26)
King Manasseh of Judah
King Josiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 34.1, 2)
Josiah Does Away with Pagan Worship
(2 Chronicles 34.3-7, 29-33)
The Fall of Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 36.13-21; Jeremiah 52.3b-11)
1 Zedekiah rebelled against King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia, and so Nebuchadnezzar came with all his army and attacked Jerusalem on the tenth day of the tenth month of the ninth year of Zedekiah's reign. They set up camp outside the city, built siege walls around it, 2 and kept it under siege until Zedekiah's eleventh year.The Book of the Law Is Discovered
3 On the ninth day of the fourth month of that same year, when the famine was so bad that the people had nothing left to eat, * 4 the city walls were broken through. Although the Babylonians were surrounding the city, all the soldiers escaped during the night. They left by way of the royal garden, went through the gateway connecting the two walls, and fled in the direction of the Jordan Valley.The Fall of Samaria
5 But the Babylonian army pursued King Zedekiah, captured him in the plains near Jericho, and all his soldiers deserted him. 6 Zedekiah was taken to King Nebuchadnezzar, who was in the city of Riblah, and there Nebuchadnezzar passed sentence on him.Elisha and King Benhadad of Syria
7 While Zedekiah was looking on, his sons were put to death; then Nebuchadnezzar had Zedekiah's eyes put out, placed him in chains, and took him to Babylon.King Zechariah of Israel
The Assyrians Send Another Threat
King Jehoiachin of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.9, 10)
The Destruction of the Temple
8 On the seventh day of the fifth month of the nineteenth year of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia, Nebuzaradan, adviser to the king and commander of his army, entered Jerusalem. 9 He burned down the Temple, the palace, and the houses of all the important people in Jerusalem,King Jehoash of Israel
10 and his soldiers tore down the city walls. 11 Then Nebuzaradan took away to Babylonia the people who were left in the city, the remaining skilled workers, and those who had deserted to the Babylonians. *The Relatives of King Ahaziah Are Killed
Messengers from Babylonia
12 But he left in Judah some of the poorest people, who owned no property, and put them to work in the vineyards and fields.King Shallum of Israel
The Assyrians Threaten Jerusalem
(2 Chronicles 32.1-19; Isaiah 36.1-22)
13 The Babylonians broke in pieces the bronze columns and the carts that were in the Temple, together with the large bronze tank, and they took all the bronze to Babylon.King Joram of Israel Is Killed
The Death of Elisha
14 They also took away the shovels and the ash containers used in cleaning the altar, the tools used in tending the lamps, the bowls used for catching the blood from the sacrifices, the bowls used for burning incense, and all the other bronze articles used in the Temple service.All Remaining Relatives of Ahab Are Killed
15 They took away everything that was made of gold or silver, including the small bowls and the pans used for carrying live coals.King Jehoram of Judah
16 The bronze objects that King Solomon had made for the Temple—the two columns, the carts, and the large tank—were too heavy to weigh.Jehoiada's Reforms
The Death of King Amaziah of Judah
King Menahem of Israel
17 The two columns were identical: each one was 27 feet high, with a bronze capital on top, 4˝ feet high. All around each capital was a bronze grillwork decorated with pomegranates made of bronze.The Worshipers of Baal Are Killed
King Zedekiah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 36.11, 12; Jeremiah 52.1-3a)
The People of Judah Are Taken to Babylonia
18 In addition, Nebuzaradan, the commanding officer, took away as prisoners Seraiah the High Priest, Zephaniah the priest next in rank, and the three other important Temple officials.King Amon of Judah
19 From the city he took the officer who had been in command of the troops, five of the king's personal advisers who were still in the city, the commander's assistant, who was in charge of military records, and sixty other important men.Isaiah's Message to the King
The End of Hezekiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 32.32, 33)
20 Nebuzaradan took them to the king of Babylonia, who was in the city of RiblahJosiah Celebrates the Passover
21 in the territory of Hamath. There the king had them beaten and put to death. So the people of Judah were carried away from their land into exile.War between Israel and Syria
Gedaliah, Governor of Judah
22 King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia made Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam and grandson of Shaphan, governor of Judah, and placed him in charge of all those who had not been taken away to Babylonia.King Jeroboam II of Israel
King Pekahiah of Israel
23 When the Judean officers and soldiers who had not surrendered heard about this, they joined Gedaliah at Mizpah. These officers were Ishmael son of Nethaniah, Johanan son of Kareah, Seraiah son of Tanhumeth from the town of Netophah, and Jezaniah from Maacah.The Assyrians Settle in Israel
Other Changes Made by Josiah
24 Gedaliah said to them, “I give you my word that there is no need for you to be afraid of the Babylonian officials. Settle in this land, serve the king of Babylonia, and all will go well with you.”King Ahaziah of Judah
25 But in the seventh month of that year, Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah and grandson of Elishama, a member of the royal family, went to Mizpah with ten men, attacked Gedaliah, and killed him. He also killed the Israelites and Babylonians who were there with him. 26 Then all the Israelites, rich and poor alike, together with the army officers, left and went to Egypt, because they were afraid of the Babylonians.King Ahaziah of Judah Is Killed
King Pekah of Israel
Jehoiachin Is Released from Prison
27 In the year that Evilmerodach became king of Babylonia, he showed kindness to King Jehoiachin of Judah by releasing him from prison. This happened on the twenty-seventh day of the twelfth month of the thirty-seventh year after Jehoiachin had been taken away as prisoner.The End of Josiah's Reign
(2 Chronicles 35.20—36.1)
28 Evilmerodach treated him kindly and gave him a position of greater honor than he gave the other kings who were exiles with him in Babylonia. 29 So Jehoiachin was permitted to change from his prison clothes and to dine at the king's table for the rest of his life.Queen Jezebel Is Killed
30 Each day, for as long as he lived, he was given a regular allowance for his needs.© 1992 American Bible Society (Ameriška biblična družba)