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    2Chronicles 20

    1 Sometime after these events, the Moabites and the Ammonites, accompanied by some other descendants of Ammon, a20:1 Or some Meunites; cf. 2Chr 26:7 attacked Jehoshaphat and started a war.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:1

    2 Jehoshaphat’s military advisors b20:2 Lit. They came and informed him, “We’ve been attacked by a vast invasion force from Aram, c20:2 I.e., from Edom beyond the Dead d20:2 The Heb. lacks Dead Sea. Be advised—they’ve already reached Hazazon-tamar, also known as En-gedi.”ISV — 2Chronicles 20:2

    3 In mounting fear, Jehoshaphat devoted himself e20:3 Lit. devoted his face to seek the LORD. He proclaimed a period of f20:3 The Heb. lacks a period of fasting throughout all of the territory of g20:3 The Heb. lacks of the territory of Judah,ISV — 2Chronicles 20:3

    4 and the tribe of h20:4 The Heb. lacks the tribe of Judah assembled together to seek the LORD. People i20:4 Lit. They came from all of the cities of Judah to seek the LORD.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:4

    5 Jehoshaphat stood among the assembly of Judah and Jerusalem in the LORD’s Temple in the vicinity of the new courtISV — 2Chronicles 20:5

    6 and said: “LORD God of our ancestors, you are the God who lives in heaven, are you not? You rule over all the kingdoms of the nations, don’t you? In your own hands you grasp both strength and power, don’t you? As a result, no one can oppose you, can they?ISV — 2Chronicles 20:6

    7 You are our God, who expelled the former inhabitants of this land right in front of our people Israel, aren’t you? Then you gave it to your friend Abraham’s descendant j20:7 Lit seed (sing.) forever, didn’t you?ISV — 2Chronicles 20:7

    8 They lived in it and have built there a sanctuary for your name, where they said,ISV — 2Chronicles 20:8

    9 ‘If evil comes upon us, such as war k20:9 Lit. us the sword as punishment, disease, or famine and we stand in your presence in this Temple (because your Name is in this Temple) and cry out to you in our distress, then you will hear and deliver.’ISV — 2Chronicles 20:9

    10 Now therefore look! The Ammonites, the Moabites, and the inhabitants of l20:10 The Heb. lacks inhabitants of Mount Seir, m20:10 This mountain, the modern Jebel esh-sherá, is located in the mountain range that extends south of the Dead Sea toward the Gulf of Aqaba, and is bordered by the Arabah Valley to the west. whom you would not permit Israel to attack when they arrived from the land of Egypt—since they turned away from them and did not eliminate them—ISV — 2Chronicles 20:10

    11 Look how they’re rewarding us! They’re coming to drive us from your property that you gave us to be our inheritance.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:11

    12 Our God, you are going to punish them, aren’t you? We have no strength to face this vast multitude that has come against us, nor do we know what to do, except that our eyes are on you.”ISV — 2Chronicles 20:12

    13 All of Judah was standing in the LORD’s presence, along with their little babies, their wives, and their children.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:13

    14 Then the Spirit of the LORD came upon Zechariah’s son Jahaziel, the son of Benaiah, the son of Jeiel, the son of Mattaniah, a descendant of Levi from the descendants of Asaph in the middle of the assembly, and he said:ISV — 2Chronicles 20:14

    15 “Pay attention, everyone in Judah, in Jerusalem, and you, too, King Jehoshaphat! This is what the LORD says to you: ‘Stop being afraid, and stop being discouraged because of this vast invasion force, n20:15 Lit. vast multitude because the battle doesn’t belong to you, but to God.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:15

    16 Tomorrow you are to go down to attack them. Pay attention, now—they’ll be coming up near the ascent of Ziz. o20:16 i.e. a mountain pass extending from the Dead Sea to the Judean wilderness near Tekoa You’ll find them at the end of the valley that looks out over the Jeruel wilderness.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:16

    17 You won’t be fighting in this battle. Take your stand, but stand still, and watch the LORD’s salvation on your behalf, Judah and Jerusalem! Never fear and never be discouraged. Go out to face them tomorrow, since the LORD is with you.’”ISV — 2Chronicles 20:17

    18 Jehoshaphat bowed down with his face p20:18 Lit. nostrils to the ground, and all the assembled inhabitants of Judah and Jerusalem fell face down in the LORD’s presence and worshipped the LORD.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:18

    19 Descendants of Levi from the descendants of Kohath and from the descendants of Korah stood up to praise the LORD God of Israel in a very loud voice that ascended to heaven. q20:19 Lit. ascended on highISV — 2Chronicles 20:19

    20 The army r20:20 Lit. They got up early the next morning and headed out into the wilderness of Tekoa. Jehoshaphat stood up and addressed them. “Listen to me, you inhabitants of Judah and Jerusalem,” he said. “Have faith in the LORD your God and you’ll be established! Have faith in his prophets and you’ll succeed!”ISV — 2Chronicles 20:20

    21 After he had consulted with the people, Jehoshaphat s20:21 Lit. he appointed some choir members t20:21 The Heb. lacks choir members to sing to the LORD and to praise him in sacred splendor as they marched out in front of the armed forces. They kept saying “Give thanks to the LORD, because his gracious love is eternal!”ISV — 2Chronicles 20:21

    22 Right on time, as they began to sing and praise, the LORD ambushed u20:22 Or surprised; i.e. attacked the invaders from concealment the Ammonites, Moabites, and the inhabitants of v20:22 The Heb. lacks inhabitants of Mount Seir w20:22 This mountain, the modern Jebel esh-sherá, is located in the mountain range that extends south of the Dead Sea toward the Gulf of Aqaba, and is bordered by the Arabah Valley to the west. who had attacked Judah, and they were defeated.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:22

    23 The Ammonites and Moabites attacked the inhabitants of Mount Seir, destroying them, and after they had finished with the inhabitants of Mount Seir, they worked on destroying one another! x20:23 Lit. destroying each man his neighborISV — 2Chronicles 20:23

    24 When the army of y20:24 The Heb. lacks the army of Judah arrived at the remotest watchtower in the wilderness, they looked around at the invasion force, and to their surprise, there were dead bodies lying all around on the ground—not one had escaped!ISV — 2Chronicles 20:24

    25 Later on, when Jehoshaphat and his army arrived to collect the spoils of war, they discovered there were far more goods, garments, and other valuable items to collect than they could carry off in a single day. z20:25 The Heb. lacks in a single day There was so much material that it took three days to finish their collection efforts.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:25

    26 Three days later, they assembled together in the Beracah Valley, where they blessed the LORD, which is why the name of that place is called Beracah aa20:26 The Heb. name Beracah means blessing Valley to this day.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:26

    27 Then they all returned with joy to Jerusalem, every soldier from Judah and Jerusalem, with Jehoshaphat at the head of the procession, because the LORD had made them rejoice over their enemies.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:27

    28 They proceeded directly to the LORD’s Temple, carrying lyres, harps, and trumpets.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:28

    29 Fear of God seized all of the kingdoms in the surrounding territories when they heard that the LORD had battled Israel’s enemies.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:29

    30 As a result, Jehoshaphat’s kingdom enjoyed peace, because his God had provided rest for him all around. ( )ISV — 2Chronicles 20:30

    31 Jehoshaphat reigned over Judah, having become king at the age of 35. He reigned in Jerusalem for 25 years. His mother’s name was Azubah, the daughter of Shilhi.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:31

    32 He followed the example of his father Asa and never departed from it, practicing what the LORD considered to be right.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:32

    33 However, the high places were not removed, since the people had not yet directed their hearts to the God of their ancestors.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:33

    34 The rest of Jehoshaphat’s accomplishments, from first to last, are recorded in the annals of Hanani’s son Jehu, which appears in the Book of the Kings of Israel.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:34

    35 Sometime later, King Jehoshaphat of Judah entered into a military alliance with King Ahaziah of Israel, acting wickedly by doing so.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:35

    36 He also agreed with King Ahaziah bb20:36 Lit. with him to build ships to sail toward Tarshish, which they built in Ezion-geber.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:36

    37 But Dodavahu’s son Eliezer from Mareshah prophesied in opposition to Jehoshaphat, “Because you have entered into an alliance with Ahaziah, the LORD has destroyed your efforts.” So the ships were destroyed and were never able to sail for Tarshish.ISV — 2Chronicles 20:37

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