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'Please stay here, for Yah weh is only sendi ng me to Bethel'. But Elisha replied ,
'As Yahweh lives and as you your self live, I will not leave you!' an d they went Rt 1:16

3 down to Bethel. -The bro therh oo d of prophets - who live at Bethel came ou t 2:35

THE SECO N D BOOK OF THE KINGSa to mee t Elisha a nd said, 'Do you know that Yahwe h is going to ca rry yo ur lor d
4 and master away tod ay?' 'Y es, I know,' he said ' be quiet.' - Elijah said , 'E lisha,
please sta y here, Yahweh is only sending me to Jericho' . But he rep lied, ' As
3:4-2 7 Ya hweh lives and as you you rself live, I will not leave you !' a nd they went on
1 After the death of Ah ab Moa b rebelled against Israel.
Ahaziah had fallen from the balcony of his u pper roo m in Samaria , a nd
was lying ill; so he sent messengers, saying to them , 'Go an d co ns ult Baalzebub>
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to Jer icho . -T he brot her hood of pr oph ets who live at Jer icho went up to Elisha
a nd said, ' Do you kn ow that Ya hweh is going to ca rry your lord a nd mast er
the god of Ekron and ask whether I shall recov er from my illness'. - But th e 3 away today?' 'Ye s, I know,' he said ' be qui et.' -Elija h said, ' Elisha, please sta y
angel of Yahweh said to Elijah the Tishbite, ' U p! Go and intercept the mes- here, Ya hweh is only sending me to the Jordan' . But he replied, 'As Yahweh lives
sengers of the kin g of Samaria. Say to them, " Is there no God in Israel. for you and as you yoursel f live, I will not leave you !' And they went on together.
to go a nd con sult Baalzebub the god of Ekro n? -Yahweh says this: T he 4 Fifty of the brotherhood of prophets followed them , halting some distance
bed you have got into you will not get out of; you are certa inly going to d ie." , away as the two of th em stoo d beside the J ordan. -Elijah took his cloak, rolled
it up and struck the water; and the water div ided to left and right , and the two E x I4:16.22
An d Elijah set ou t.
The mes sengers returned to the king, who said, 'W hy have you come back?' 5 of them crossed over dry-shod . -Wh en they had crossed, Elijah said to Elisha,
'A man came to meet us' they answered 'an d said, "Go bac k to th e king who 6 'Ma ke your request. What can I do for yo u before I am tak en from you? ' Elisha
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sent you and tell him: Yahweh says this: Is there no God in Israel for you 10 ans wered , ' Let me inherit a double share of your spirit'." -Your req uest is a
to go and consult Baalzebub the god of Ekron? Fo r this , the bed you ha ve difficult one' Elija h said. ' If you see me while I am being ta ken from you , it shall
11 be as yo u ask ; if no t, it will no t be so.' - Now as t hey walked on, ta lking as 6:16-17
got int o you will no t get out of; yo u are certainly go ing to die." , - He sai d, 'T his 7
they went, a chari ot of fire ap peare d and horses of fire, coming bet ween the Go 5:24
ma n who met you and said all this, wha t was he like?' -'A man wea ring a hair Ac l:9- 10
Zc 13:4 cloak' t hey answered 'and a leather loincloth." 'It was Elija h th e T ishbitc' 12 two of them ; and Elija h went up to heaven in the whirlwind . -Elisha saw it, a nd » Si48:9. 12
he said . sho uted, ' My fat her! My father! Chariot of Isra el and its chargers !' Then he B : 14
He then sent a captain of fifty so ldiers with his conti ngent to Elija h, whom 9 13 lost sight of him, a nd taking hold of his clothes he to re th em in half. <He picked
up the cloak of Elija h which had fallen, and went back a nd stood on th e ban k I K I9: 19
th ey fou nd sitt ing on to p of the hill ; th e ca ptai n went up to him a nd sa id, 'M a n
of G od, the king says, " Come do wn "'. -Elijah a nswered the ca ptain, 'If I a m 10 of th e Jor dan.
L v 10:2
a man of G od , let fire co me do wn from hea ven a nd destroy both yo u an d yo ur 14 He took the cloak of Elija h' and stru ck the water. 'Where is Yahweh, the
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fifty men'. And fire cam e d ow n from hea ven a nd des tro yed him a nd his fifty G od of Elijah?' he cr ied. He struck the water, a nd it divided to right a nd left,
Rv 11:5
men. -The king sent a seco nd ca ptain of fifty to him, aga in with fifty men, a nd I I
15 and Elisha crossed over. -T he brotherhoo d of pro phets! saw him in the distance,
he too went up a nd said, 'Man of God, this is t he king's ord er: " Com e dow n an d said, 'T he spi rit of Elija h has co me to rest on Elisha '; th ey went to meet
Si 48:4
a t o nce"'. - Elija h a nswe red them , ' If I am a man of God, let fire co me d own 12
16 him and bowed to th e gro und befo re him. -'Loo k,' they sa id 'your ser va nts
from heaven and dest roy bot h you a nd your fifty men ' . And fire cam e do wn have fifty strong men with them; let them go a nd look for you r master ; the
sp irit of Yahweh may ha ve taken him u p a nd th rown him dow n on a mou nta in l K I 8: I2 +
from heaven an d dest royed him a nd his fifty men . -T hen the king sent a third 13
captain of fifty to him, with a nother fifty men . T he t hird capt ain of fifty came 17 or into a valley.' 'Send. no one' he replied. - But they so sha med him with th eir
insistence that he co nsented . So they sent fifty men who sea rched for three days D t 34:6
u p to Elija h, fell on his knees before him a nd pleaded with him . 'Ma n of G od,' MI 3:23 +
he said 'let my life and the lives of these fifty ser va nts of your s ha ve so me va lue IS without finding him . -T hey then came back to Elisha who had stayed in Jericho;
in your eyes. - Fire has fallen from heaven a nd destroyed two ca pta ins of fifties, 14
he sa id, ' Did I not tell yo u not to go?'"
bu t let my life have so me va lue now in you r eyes .' -T hc a ngel of Ya hwe h sa id 15
Two miracles of Elisha"
to Elija h, 'Go dow n with him ; do not be afra id of him' . He rose a nd acco m-
19 The men of the town sa id to Elisha, 'The town is pleasan t to live in, as my
pan ied him down to t he king, -a nd said to him, 'Ya hweh says this, "S ince 16
Si 48:6 you sent messeng ers to consult Baalzebub the god of Ekro n," the bed yo u ha ve a . The d ivis io n o f K ings into two volumes is c. Li t. ' the so ns of the pr ophet s' : th ese p ro p hets
got into you will not get ou t of; you are certainly goin g to die " ' .c art ificial : the ea rliest H ebr . Bibl e m ade no di vision. formed co m pac t gro ups and lived in co m m u nity, Elish a ,
b. Baalzeb ub ' Baal o f F lies ' : mo cking pun on the unlike th e lo ne p ro phet Elija h . was closel y associated
And , in accordance with the word of Yah weh t hat Elija h had utt ered , he d ied . 17 go d ' s rea l nam e which was Baa lzebut . Baa l the Pri nce' , wit h th em.
d. Mt 10:25 + . d. T he e ld er so n inh eri ted a double po rti on of his
Since he had no son , his brother! Jehoram succeeded him, in the second yea r fa t her 's go ods, Dt 21:17. Elish a wants to be acknowl-
C , Eli jah wore a loi nclo t h an d a fl owi ng clo a k,
of Jehoram so n of Jehosh a phat, king of Judah. g -T he rest of the histo ry of IS cf. 1 K 18:46 a nd 2 K 2:8. 13, So. to o, certa in o th er ed ged as Elija h 's pri ncipa l sp irit ua l heir- a n a mbitious
Ahaziah , and his career , is no t all t his recorded in th e Book of t he Annals of the prophets, Zc 13:4, a nd the second Eliiah, Jo h n t he request sinc e t he prophe t ic spi ri t is no t inheri ted . bu t is
Bap tist, M t 3:40. a gift of God: G od . how ever. ind icates tha t th e request
K ings of Israel? d . The He br. her e re peat s t he q ues tio n of vv. 3 is gra n ted by allowing Elis ha to see wh at is hi dden
and 6 . fr o m h um an eyes. cf', v. 12 and 2 K 6:17: t he 's ons
C'. Yv. 9 ~1 6 a re appa rently an add it io n traceable
of the prophets ' sec on ly th e hu man circ ums ta nce s. no t
back to dis cip les of Elish a . cr. 2:23-24, It s o ne p u rpose th e spiritual reality be hind tncm .
VI. T H E E L IS H A C Y C L E is to inculc at e the respect a nd o bed ien ce owe d to G od' s c . T here is a gloss he re ' tha t had falle n fr om him' .
f. Gloss ' who are a t Jeri ch o'.
represen ta tives ; ot her mora l co nside ra t ion s a re ignored .
g . T he fruitless search merel y establishes th e fact
A , IT S O P EN I N G f. 'his bro ther ' ver sions: o mi tt ed by He br .
th a t Elij ah is n o lo nger in th is worl d ; what has become
g . The da te docs no t agree with 3:1 and is ta ken of him is a m ystery on wh ich Elisha is not prepared
fro m a differ en t system of rec koni ng. to elaborate . The tex t d oes not sa y th at Elijah d id no t
Elijah is tak en up an d Eli sha succeeds him" 2 a. Thi s fine passage properly bel ongs to the El isha d ie, tho u gh this conclusion was in fact drawn. 0 0 th e
4:38 cycle to whic h it acts as an in trod uction . 'secon d com ing ' of Elijah , cf M l 3:23 ~- .
T his is what happened when Ya hweh took Elija h up to hea ven in the
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2 whirlwind: Elija h an d Elisha set out from G ilgal , I, -a nd Elija h said to Elisha ,
b. T his G ilgal . to the N. o f Bet he l, is no t the Gil ga l
of Jos 4: 19. see note.
h. Narratives in the same vein as tho se of ch , 4 .
Elisha possesses a divine p ow er to save or to des troy .
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lo rd indeed can see, but the water is fou l and the country suffers from the obl ation was be ing offered , wa ter ca rne fro m the dir ect ion o f Edo rn, a nd the I K 18:29
misca rr iages' . · ' Bring me a new bowl,' he sa id 'a nd pu t so me sa lt in it.' T hey 20 co untry was filled with it.
brought it to h im . •Th en he went to the place the wa ter ca me from a nd t hre w 21
21 W hen the Mo a bites lea rned that the kings had com e up to fight against
sa lt into it. 'Thus Yahweh speaks,' he sa id ' '' 1 make th is water who leso me: t hem , all who were of age to bear ar ms were called up; they took u p po sition
neither death nor miscarriage shall co me fro m it an y more" . ' -And th e wa ter 22 22 on t he fro ntier. • In the morning when they got .up, the sun was shin ing on the
was ma de wholesome, an d is so today, exact ly as Elisha had sa id it wo uld be . 23 water' a nd in the d istance the Moabites sa w the wa ter as red as b lo od . v ·'Thi s is
From there he went up to Bethel, and while he was o n the roa d u p, so me 23 blood! ' the y sai d. 'T he ki ngs must have foug ht a mong themselves a nd killed
small boys ca me out of the tow n and jeered at him. 'Go up , ba ldhead! ' they one a no ther. So no w for the booty, Moab! '
shou ted 'G o up , bald head !' • He turned round an d looked a t them ; an d h~ 24 24 But whe n they reached th e Israelite ca m p, the Isra elites lau nched thei r attack
cursed them in the name of Ya hweh. A nd two she-bea rs cam e out of the wood and the Mo a bites fled before the m, an d as they ad van ced " t hey cu t th e Moabites
and sava ged fort y-two of the boys.• From there he went on to Mount Carmel, 25 25 to pieces, •T hey la id the towns in ruins, and each man threw a sto ne into all J b 5:2 3
a nd then returned to Samaria . the best fields to fill them up, a nd they blocked every wa ter -spring a nd felled
every so undtree , In the end , there was on ly Kir-hareseth ' left, wh ich the stinger s
26 sur ro unded an d ba tt ered .• When the king o f Moab saw tha t the ba ttle ha d tu rned
B . T H E MO ABI TE W AR
aga inst him, he mu stered seven hund red swo rdsmen in the hope of brea king
J g 11:30
27 a way out and go ing to the king of Aram, ' but he failed . •Th en he took his eldest
Introduction to the reign of Jehoram in Israel (852-841)
son who was to succeed him a nd offered h im as a sacrific e on th e cit y wall.
Jeho ra m son of Ahab became king of Israe l in Samar ia in the e i g h t ~e n t h ye~ r I
3 of Jehoshaphat ki ng o f Juda h, and reigned for twelve yea rs." -He did what
disp leasing to Ya hweh, though no t like his fat her and mother, fo r he d id away
IS
Th ere was bitter ind ignati on " aga inst th e Israelites, who then withdrew, re tiring
to th eir own co unt ry.

with the pillar of Baal that his father had ma de.• No nethe less, he contin ued 3
to p ract ise the sins into which Jeroboa m son of Ne bat had led Israel, and did C. SO ME MIRA C LE S O F E L I SHA
no t give them up.
I K 17:8- 15
The widow's oil
The exped ition of Israel and Judah against Moab
Mesha king of Moab" was a sheep -b reeder and used to pay the king of Israel 4
I 4 The wife of a member of th e prophetic brotherhood appealed to Elisha .
'Y our servant my husband is dea d,' she sa id 'a nd you kno w ho w yo ur servant
Mi 2:9

a hund red thousa nd la m bs a nd the wool of a hun dr ed tho usand ra ms in tribu te. reve red Yahweh . A cre dit or has now com e to tak e my two childre n a nd ma ke
But when Ahab died, the king of Moab rebe lled aga inst the king of Is rae l. them his sla ves.' -Elisha sa id , ' What ca n I do fo r you? Tell me , wh at have yo u
I K 22 At once Ki ng Je horam went out of Sa ma ria a nd m ustered a ll Israe l. A fter in the hou se?' ' Your servant has nothing in th e hous e,' she repl ied 'except a pot
th is he sent wor d to the king of J udah,' 'The king of Moab ha s rebe lled of o il.' •Th en he sa id , 'G o o utsid e a nd bo rrow jars from a ll yo ur neighbou rs,
I K 22:4 aga inst me. Wi ll you join with me fighting Moab?' ' I will' he rep lied. 'I am as em pty jar s and no t too few. •W hen you co me back , shut the doo r on yo urself
ready as you, my men as your men, my horses as yo ur ho rses,' -a nd added 8
a nd your so ns, and pou r th e o il into a ll these jar s, putting each as ide when it is
'which way a re we to attack?' 'T hro ugh the wilde rness of Edo m' the other 5 full.' •So she left him ; and she shut the door on herself a nd her so ns; they passed
answered . 6 her the jars and she went on po urin g. •When th e ja rs were full, she sai d to her
So they set ou t, the kin g of Israel, the king of J uda h an d the king of Edorn." 9
son, 'Pass me another jar' , 'T here a re no more' he replied. Then the o il stoppe~
T hey followed a deviou s ro ute fo r seven days, until there was no wa ter left fo r 7 flowin g.• She went and told the ma n of G od , who said , 'Go a nd sell the OIl
the troo ps or for th e beasts in th eir ba ggage train . · 'A las!' the king of Israel 10
and redee m your pledge; you and your children can live on th e remainder' .
exclai med 'Yahweh has sum mo ned us three k ings, only to put us int o th e power
I K 22:7 of Moab.' • But the king o f J uda h sa id , ' Is there no prophet of Ya hwe h here II The woman of Shunem and her son
for us to con sult Ya hwe h th rou gh him ?' O ne of th e king of Isr ael's serva nts O ne day as Elisha was on his way to Sh une rn, a woman o f ra nk who lived I K 1:3
I K1 9 :2 1 a nswe red, 'E lisha so n of Shaphat is here, who use d to po ur wa ter o n the hands there pressed him to stay and ea t there. After this he a lways broke his journey
of Elija h' . · 'T he wor d of Ya hweh is with him ' t he ki ng of J uda h sa id. So they 12
for a mea l when he passed t hat way . -She said to her hu sban d , 'Look, I am
went to him, the kin g of Israe l, the king of J uda h a nd the king of Edom. • But 13
Elisha sa id to the king of Israe l, ' What business have yo u with me? G o to the
3 a . T his figure deriv es fro m so me less accepted from the S. by pass ing round th e Dead Sea throu gh
pro p hets of your father and your mo ther .' ' No ,' the king of Israe l a nswered ch ro no lo gica l sc he me . ~ccord in g to the most re lia ble Ed o mi te terri tory.
' Yahweh has sum mo ned us th ree kings, on ly to pu t us into the power of Moab.' da ti ng , Jeh o ram of Israel rei gned on ly eigh t year s. e . M us ic hel ps to stimu lat e ecstasy .
b. Th e 's tele o f Mes ha' , d iscovered at Dtb on , f. T he He br. adds ' and every choi ce city ' .
Elisha replied, ' As Ya hweh Sabaoth lives, who m I serve, if I d id not respect 14 men ti on s the fa ct th at Moab had been s ub ject to Isr ael
1 K 18: 15 Je hos ha p hat k ing of J udah, I sho uld no t ta ke a ny notice of you, or so mu ch under O m r i an d Aha b, and it reco rd s th e war of g . A tin t du e, pr obably, to th e sa nd s of the wad i
liberat ion , but it pas ses ove r th e in glor iou s ep iso d e cl-Hesa. T he re is a pl ay on t he wor d s ado rn ' red ', dam
as loo k at you.• N ow bring me so meone who can play the lyre.' : And as th e 15 nar ra ted her e. 'bloo d ', and th e na me Edam.
I S 10 :6
I K1 8:46 m usician played, the han d of Ya hweh was la id on him -a nd he sa id, 'Ya hweh 16 c . Her e and in vv , I I , 12, 14 the text gives [he nam e h. 'a nd a s t hey advanced ' Greek.
I C h 25: 3 of the ki ng of Judah. Jeh osba ph a t : b ut the ch ro nolog ica l i , Con ject ural res to ra tion of a damaged text.
says this, "Dig ditc h on ditch in this wa di", - fo r Yahweh says, "You 17
data show t hat th e war d id not take place unt il the Ki r-haresetb is the Moabite ca p ita l, Is 16:7 ,1 t ; Jr 4 8:
sha ll see ne ither wind nor ra in, but thi s wad i sha ll be filled with water, a nd rei gn of his so n, Je hora m of J udah . T he na me Jeh osh a- 31.36 . o n the present sit e of Ke rak .
phat seems to ha ve been added to (he origi nal te xt j . ' Ar am ' corr., cf . Vet. Lar.: 'Ed a m ' H eb r.
yo u a nd your troops a nd your baggage an ima ls shall drin k". - But this is on ly 18
because of that k ina's piet y an d o f [he sim ila r pa r t he k , Int erp retation di sputed : th e an ger o f Ya hwe h
a littl e th ing in the sight of Ya hweh, for he will put Moab itself into your powe r. play s in I K 22: her e. 100, a kin g of Judah , as o pp osed o r (the more co m mon o p inio n ) th at of C he mo sh , god
01 20: 19 to a k ing of Israel. appears as a de voted Ya h wist , o f Mo ab ? There a re difficu ltie s on bo th sid es. Th e
Jb 5:23 You shall sto rm ever y fort ified to wn,! fell every so und tree , block every water- 19
vv , I I. 13·14 . simple exp lanatio n m ay be that th e Mo a b ltes, ince nsed
spring, ruin a ll the best fields with sto nes.' • Next morning at the time when 20 d . The k ing of Israel need s the co- o pe ra tio n of by the sacrifice of their crown prince, m ade a despera te
Judah and Edom, her vassa l, if he is to attack M oa b but s ucc essfu l counter-attack .
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sure the man who is co nsta ntly passing our way must be a holy ma n of God . for the men to eat , but they had no soo ner tas ted the so up than they cr ied , 'Man
JJ t ~:5
Let us build him a sma ll room on the roof, and put him a bed in it, an d a ta ble 10 41 of God, the re is death in the pot!' And the y co uld not eat it. .'Bring some meal
a nd ch air an d lamp ; when ever he comes to us he can rest there .' -One day when 11 then' Elisha sa id . This he t hrew into the pot, and said, 'Pour out for these men,
he ca me, he retired to the uppe r room a nd lay down . •He sa id to his ser vant 12 and let them eat', And t here was no thi ng harmful in the pot.
Geha zi, 'Call our Shunammitess'. He ca lled her , a nd she came and stood before
him, ·'Te ll her thi s," Elisha sa id ' "Look, yo u ha ve gone to all this tr ouble for 13
The multiplication of loaves
A man cam e from Baal -shalishah, brin ging the ma n o f God br ead from the Mtl 4: U-
us, what can we do for you? Is there a nything yo u wo uld like said for you to 42 21 . :
first-fru its, twenty barl ey loa ves and fresh gra in in th e car. ' 'G ive it to the people 15;32· 3H
the king o r to the comma nder of the a rmy?" ' But she rep lied, 'I live with my I n 6: 13
own peo ple ab ou t me' ," ·'Wha t can be done for her t hen?' he as ked. G ehaz i 14 43 to cat', Elisha said . -But his serva nt repl ied, ' How can I serve this to a hundred
answe red, ' Well, she has no son and her husband is o ld '. -El isha sa id, 'Call he r'. 15 men ?' 'G ive it to the people to cat' he insisted ' fo r Ya hweh says thi s, " They
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The serva nt called her and she stood at the door. •'This time next yea r," he sa id 16 44 will cat and have so me left over" , ' • He served them; t hey ate and had som e
'yo u will ho ld a so n in your a rms .' But she said, 'No, my lord , do not deceive left over , as Yahweh had said.
yo ur ser vant". • But the woman d id concei ve, and she gave birth to a son at the 17
time " Elisha had said she wo uld. Naaman is healed
T he child grew up ; o ne day he went out to his father who was with the reap ers ,
an d excla imed to his father, 'O h, my head! My head !' The father to ld a servant
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1 5 Naa ma n, a rmy commander to the king of Ararn, was a ma n who enjoyed
his master 's respect and favour , since through him Ya hweh had gra nted
to ca rry him to his mo ther. • He lifted him up a nd took him to his mo ther , and 20 victo ry to the Ararnacans.« But the man was a leper. I• • N ow on o ne of their
the boy sa t on her knee until midday, when he d ied . -S he went upsta irs, laid 21 raid s, t he Aramaeans had carried off from the land of Israe l a little girl who had
him o n the bed of the man of God , shut the door on' him and went out.' -Sh e 22 J become a serva nt of Nauman's wife. -She sa id to her mistre ss, 'If only my master
ca lled her hu sband and said, 'Send me one of the serva nts with a donkey. I mu st would a ppr oa ch th e prophet of Samaria, He would cure him of his leprosy.'
hurry to the man of God an d back .' .'Why go to him today'?' he asked ' It is 23 4 N auman went and to ld his master. 'T his a nd this' he reported ' is what the girl
no t New Moo n o r sabbath.l" But she a nswer ed, 'Never mind '. -She had the 24 from the lan d of Israel sa id .' •' G o by all mean s," said the king of Aram 'I will
don key sa ddled, and sa id to her servant, ' Lead on , go! Do not draw rein until send a letter to the king o f Israel.' So Naa rnan Icft, tak ing wit h him ten tale nts
I give the or der.' -She set off and came to the man of God at Mount Ca rmel; 25 6 of silver , six thousand shekels of go ld and (ell festa l ro bes. • He prese nted the
whe n he saw her in the distance, he said to his servant Geha zi, 'L ook, here letter to the king o f Israel. It read : 'W ith th is lett cr. I am sending my serva nt
co mes our Shunamrnitess! • Now run and meet her a nd ask her, "A re you well? 26 7 Naaman to you for yo u to cure him of his leprosy' . • When the king of Israel Gn 30:2
III 32:39
Is yo ur hu sband well? Your chi ld well?" , She answered, 'Ycs. •Whe n she carne 27 read the letter, he tore his ga rment s. 'Am [ a god to give death and life," he said I S 2:6
J n 5:21
to the ma n of Go d there on the mountain, she took hold of his feet. G ehaz i 'that he sends a man to me a nd as ks me to c ure him o f his lepro sy? Listen to this,
stepped fo rward to push her away, but the man of God sa id, ' Lea ve her; th ere a nd ta ke 110te o f it a nd see ho w he intend s to pick a quarre l with me.'
is bitte rnes s in her so ul and Ya hwe h has hidde n it fro m me, he has not to ld me' When Elisha heard that the k ing of Isra el had torn his garments, he sent wor d
She said, ' Did I ask my lo rd for a SO li '? Did I not say : Do not deceive me'?' 28 to the king , 'Wh y d id you tear your gar ment s') Let him co me to me, and he will
Elisha said to Gehaz i, 'Tuck up yo ur cloak , take my stu ff in your hand a nd go. 29 <) tind there is a prophet in Israel.' -So Nauman ca me wit h his tea m a nd chariot
I. k 10: 4
If you meet an yone, do not greet him; if an yone greets yo u, do not answe r him.' 10 and drew u p at the door o f Elisha's ho use, -And Elisha sent him a messenger
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You arc to str etc h o ut my staff! ove r th e ch ild.' • But the child's mo ther sa id, 'As 30 to say , ' G o a nd bathe seven times in the Jo rdan , an d yo ur flesh will beco me clean Jo 9:7

Ya hweh lives an d as yo u yo urself live, I will not lea ve you' . T hen he stood up II onc e more ' . • But Naa man was ind igna nt a nd went air, say ing, 'He re was I
a nd followed her. -Gehazi had go ne a hea d o f them and had str etched out the 31 think ing he would be sure to co me ou t (0 me, a nd sta nd there, a nd ca ll o n the
staff over the child, but there was no so un d or response. He went back to meet na me of Ya hweh his God, a nd wave his ha nd over the spot a nd cure the leprou s
Elis ha a nd to ld him. 'The chi ld has not woken up' he said . • Elisha then went to 32 12 part. -Sure ly Abana a nd Pharpar. the rivers of Damascus, are better t han
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~ tt 6;6 t he ho use, a nd there on his bed lay the ch ild, dead, • He wen t in a nd shut the do or 33 any wa ter in Israel? Could I not ba the in them a nd becom e clean '!' And he turn ed
on th e two of them a nd prayed to Yahwe h. •T hen he climbed o n to th e bed a nd 34 13 ro und and went off in a rage .• But his ser vants ap pro ac hed him and sa id, ' My
stre tched himself o n to p of t he child, putt ing his mouth on his mouth , his eyes father, if t he prophet had asked you to do so mething difficult, would yo u not
to his eyes, and his ha nds o n his ha nds, a nd as he lowered himself on to him, ha ve don e it? All t he more reaso n, then, when he says (0 you, " Ba the, a nd you
the child's flesh grew wa rm. -Then he go t up a nd walk ed to an d fro inside the 35 14 will becom e clean ".' -So he went down and immersed himself seven time s in the Lk 4:27

ho use, and the n clim bed o n to th e bed aga in a nd lowered himself on to the child Jo rda n, as Elisha had to ld him to do. And his flesh becam e clea n once more
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seven times in all ; then the child sneezed" an d op ened his eyes . • He the n sum- 36 like the flesh of a litt le ch ild.
moned Ge hazi. 'Call our Shuna mmitess' he said; a nd he called her. When she
ca me to him , he sa id, 'Take up yo ur so n' . -She went in and, falling a t his feet, 37 4 a . Elisha ha s offered 10 nnnroa ch the k ing . T he [he prophe t' s p rayer and pr esen ce.
bowed dow n to the grou nd ; an d ta kin g up her son went out. woman pr ou dly an swer s th at t he ben evolence o f her J:. Fo llowi ng t he order o f th e G reek a nd vet. La t.
own peo p le is enough fo r her . God b reathes t he b re a th o f life in to Ad a m 's nos tr ils.
b. ' a t the time co rr. G n 2;7 , and it is th ro ugh Ihe n ostrils that man breathes,
The poisoned soup c . Her fa ith in Elis ha is a bso lu te: he h as ob tui ned Is 2:22. T he s neez e shows tha t life ha s returned .
2: 1 a so n for he r. he ca n res tore him : mean while. no on e h. Bitter fru it. vio len tly purgat ive .
Elis ha went bac k to Gilgal wh ile there was famine in the cou ntry . As the 38 must k now of the death . v, 23, whi ch she con ceal s.
bro t herho od of prophets were sitt ing with him, he sa id to his ser vant , 'Put the d. It was . evide nt ly th e c us to m on fcastd ars 10 i. T ra ns lation con jectural.
la rge pot on th e fire a nd co ok so me soup for the brot herhood '.• One of them 39
visit some m a n of God . 5 a. Ya hweh . G od of all na tion s, gu ides the dest iny
c . ' D o no t arc ct h im ' : sig n t ha t o ne's missi on is of Aram as he gu ides tha t o f Is rael: the d oc tr ine of thi s
wen t int o the fields to ga ther herbs a nd cam e on som e wild vine off which he urg ent . ch a pter is tha i o f i K IS.
f. It se ems that the st aff of Elisha (like that o f b . lhis "leprosy", like [h al of O chaz i. v , 27, is
ga thered en ou gh gourds» to fill his lap . O n his return, he cut them up int o th e Moses . Ex 4: 17) is cred ited with mnui cal p owe r, bUI per hap s no m ore [h an so me lesser ski n d isease sin ce
pot of so up ; they did no t know what they were.• T hey then po ured th e sou p out 40 the seq ue l wIlI'show [h at not hin g ca n be d o ne without it d oes not pre clu d e socia l contacts. Cf. Lv 13:1 t .
5: 15 2 KI N GS 2 KING S
Re turnin g to Elisha with his who le escort, he went in a nd stood before him. 15 lo rd king,' one of his offtcers replied ' it is Elisha , the pro phet in Israe l, who
'Now I know' he sa id 'tha t there is no G od in all the ea rth excep t in Israel.' 13 reveals to the king of Israel th e words yo u spea k in your bedch amb er.' ·'Go a nd
1 S 9:7 N ow, please, accept a present fro m yo ur serva nt.' • But Elisha replied, 'As Ya hweh 16 find o ut where he is,' the king sa id 'so th at I ca n send peopl e to cap ture him.'
lives, who m I serve, I will acce pt nothing' . Naarnan pressed him to accep t, but 14 Word was bro ught to him , ' He is now in Do than ' . -So he sent horses and cha riots
he refused. ·Then Naama n sa id, ' Since yo ur answ er is " No" , a llow yo ur servant 17 there, a nd a large fo rce ; and these, arri ving du ring th e,night, surrounded the town .
to be given as muc h earth as two mu les may ca rry, beca use yo ur servant will no 15 Nex t da y, Elisha rose earl y' a nd went out ; an d there surro unding th e town
longer offer ho locaust or sacrifice to any god except Ya hweh. ·Only-and ma y 18 was an arm ed fo rce wit h ho rses an d cha rio ts. 'Oh, my lord,' his servant sa id
Yahweh forgiv e yo ur servant-when my master goes to the temple of Rim mon 16 ' wha t are we to do?' . ' Ha ve no fea r,' he rep lied ' there are mo re on o ur side than
to worship th ere, he leans on my arm, and I bow dow n in the temp le of Rimmo n 17 on th eirs.' -A nd Elisha prayed. 'Yahw eh,' he said ' open his eyes a nd mak e him
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when he d oes ;" may Yahweh fo rgive yo ur serva nt this act !' ,'Go in peace" 19 see.' Yahweh o pened the ser vant' s eyes, and he saw the mo untain cove red with Ps 6 ~ :17

Elisha a nswered . horses and cha riots of fire surro undi ng Elisha.
N aama n had gone a sma ll distance, -when Gehazi, t he serva nt of Elisha , 20 18 As th e Ara mae ans came down to wards him, Elisha prayed to Ya hwe h,
said to himself, 'M y master has let t his A ra maea n Na am an off light ly, by not G n 19:11
' I beg yo u to strike this peop le with blind ness' . And at the word of Elisha he
accepting what he offered . As Ya hweh lives, I will run afte r him a nd get 19 st ruck th em blind'! •Then Elisha said to them, 'T his is not the road, nor is this
so mething o ut of h.rn.' -So Ge hazi set off in pu rsuit of Naama n. Whe n Naa ma n 21 the tow n. Fo llow me ; I will lead you to the man you ar e looking for .' But he
saw him run ning a fter him, he j um ped do wn from his char iot to meet him . 20 led th em to Sa ma ria . •As the y entered Sama ria, Elisha said, 'Ya hweh, op en the
'Is all well?' he ask ed.• 'A ll is well' he sa id. My master has sent me to say , 22 eyes of the se men, a nd let them see' . Ya hweh ope ned their eyes a nd th ey saw;
"This very moment two yo ung men of the prop het ic br otherhood ha ve a rrived th ey were inside Samar ia .
from the highland s of Ep hraim. Be kind enoug h to give them a talent of 21 W hen th e king of Israe l saw them, he sa id to Elisha, 'S hall I kill them , my 8:9
silver ." · ·P lease accept two talents'! N aama n replied , a nd pressed him, tying 23 22 father ?' II ' Do no t kill them' he a nswered. 'Do you pu t prison ers to dea th when
up the two talent s of silver in two bags an d co nsigning them to two of his yo u ha ve ta ken th em with your sword a nd you r bow?" Offer them bread a nd
serva nts who carried t hem in front of Gehaz i. •When he reached O phel, " he too k 24 2 3 wate r for them to ea t a nd d rink, a nd let them go back to their master.' -S o the
th em fro m their han ds a nd put them away in the ho use. He then dismissed the king prov ided a grea t feast fo r them ; a nd when they had eaten a nd dr unk , he
men , who went away. sent them all' and they returned to their master. Ara maea n raiding part ies never
He, fo r his pa rt, went a nd prese nted himself to his master. Elisha sa id, 'G eh azi, 25 inva ded the territ ory of Isra el aga in.
whe re ha ve you been?' ' You r serv a nt has no t been a nywhere' he replied. • But 26
Elisha said to him, 'Was no t my hea rt " present there when someo ne left his Samaria besieged; the famine
c hariot to meet you') Now yo u have ta ken the mo ney, yo u ca n buy ga rdens wit h 24 It happened after th is tha t Ben-hadad king of Ararn' mu stered his whole
it, a nd o live groves, sheep an d oxen, male an d female slaves.• But Nau ma n's 27 25 ar my an d ca me to lay siege to Samaria. -In Sam a ria there was great fami ne,
E.x 4:6 lep rosy will cling to you a nd to your descenda nts fo r ever.' And Ge ha zi left his
N b 12: 10 and so str ict was t he siege tha t the head of a donkey sold fo r eighty shekels of
presence a leper, white as snow . silver, and one qua rtcr-kab of wild onions- for live shekels of silver.
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26 No w as the king was passing along the city wall, a woman shouted, 'Help,
The a xe lost a nd found
27 my lo rd king! ' · 'May Yahweh leave you helpless!' he retorted. " 'W here ca n
T he brotherhood of prophets said to Elisha, ' Loo k, the place" where we live
6 side by side with you is too confined for us. • Let us go to the Jordan, then,
a nd ea ch of us cut a bea m th ere, and we wiil make o ur living q ua rters there.'
I 28 I find help for you? Fro m the thresh ing-floo r? From the wine press?' •T hen t ~e
king ask ed, 'W hat is the matte r?' 'T his woma n here' she a nswered ' has said
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to-me, "Give up your so n; we will eat him tod a y, a nd ea t my son tom o rr ow" .
He replied, 'G o' . · 'Be goo d eno ugh to go with yo ur serva nts' o ne of them sa id . 3 ~9 So we co o ked my so n and a te him . Next da y, I sa id to her, "Give up your so n
' I will go' he a nswered , -a nd went with them . On reach ing the Jor dan they 4 30 fo r us to eat " . But she has hidden her so n.' -O n hea ring the wo ma n's wo rds,
cut down timber. • But, as o ne of t hem was felling his bea m, the iro n a xehea d 5 lK20:3 1:
t he king tore his ga rments ; the king was walking on the wall, a nd the peopl e 2 1:27
fell int o the wa ter. ' Alas, my lo rd,' he exclaimed 'a nd it was a borr owed o ne 3 1 sa w tha t underneat h he was wea ring sackcloth next his bod y. · 'May God do R I I: 17 +
too! ' · 'W here did it fa ll?' the ma n of G od asked ; a nd he showed him the spot. 6 t his to me a nd more,' he said ' if the head of Elisha so n of Shaphat rema ins on
T hen, cutt ing a st ick, Elisha threw it in at tha t poin t a nd made the iron axehead his sho ulders tod ay!"
float. •'L ift it out' he sa id; a nd th e ma n stretched o ut his ha nd a nd to ok it.
c. Ya hw eh a lo ne is tr-ul y G od. Ne vert hele ss. thou gh d . ' is betra ying us ' G reek .
he is t he on ly Go d ther e is a speci al rela t io ns hi p
D . THE A RAMAE AN W AR S between h im an d the la nd an d peop le of Israel : hence e . Tex t unc ert ain .
N aam a n ta kes so il fro m Sa ma r ia to ra ise an alt ar to f. No t tot al b lind ne ss b ut delus ion s. To th e serva nt,
Yahweh in Da mascus. v. 17. o n th e o t her hand , G od had revea led ,vhat is
Elisha captures an armed band of Ara maeans d . ' O n ly' so me Greek MSS . ' w he n he doc s' hid den to th e human eye.
G reek and Vul g. Ri m m on : ano t her nam e for H adad . g . T he annelarion sh ows th e king 's res pect fo r
T he kin g of Ara m was a t wa r with Isr ael. He co nfer red with his officers, x the storm- god. ch ief deit y of Da ma scu s. t he p rophet, cf. 8:9 a nd 13:14 .
e . Elisha tol er ates th e o u twa rd a ppeara nce o f h . U n less an an at hema had bee n p ro nou nced by
a nd sa id, ' You a re to att ack " a t such a nd such a place' .• But Elisha sent wo rd 9 idol atry . Ya hwe h , an d a par t fro m indi vidu al cases . it was n ot
to t he king of Israel, ' Be o n yo ur gua rd a t t his place, becau se the Ara rnaean s f. T he te xt adds ' a nd two fes ta l robes ' , c f. v. 5. Is raelite c ustom to kill priso ne rs of wa r. cf. 1 K 20:31.
g . T he re wa s a lso a n Op he l in Jer usa lem . i. P oss ib ly Ben-h adad III o f Dam ascu s. see ch. 13.
a re goi ng to a ttac k it' .' •T he king of Israe l accor d ingly sent men to the place 10 h. 'was it not ' versio ns ; ' it was no t' Hebr, T he T he o rd er of all these n arr ati ves seems to be ar tificial.
Elisha had nam ed. A nd he ke pt wa rning the king, an d the king stayed on th e text of wha t follows is unc ert ain. and is here restored j . ' wild onio ns ' co rr . : 'pi geon d u ng' Hebr .
f ro m the Greek. k . T he k in a' s curse pro ceed s fr o m a nx iety; indee d
a lert; a nd th is happened more than o nce or twice. t he pa nic is wid espread; onl y El isha rem a in s calm ,
6 a . Probably Gi lga l where Elisha som etimes lived
T he king of Ara m was d isturbed in mind at this ; he summon ed his office rs, II in the co m pa ny o f the pro p het s, 2 K 4:38. I. No do ubt Elis ha h ad pr omised help fr om Yahwe h
b. ' You are to attack ' coni. and thu s enco u ra ged resis ta nc e ; the ki ng ha s hea rd
a nd sa id, 'Tell me wh ich of yo u is betraying us" to the king of Israel'. · 'No, my 12 of t his and now be lieves that Eli sha has deceived hi m.
c. ' be caus e' con i. 'a re goin g to a ttack' co ni.
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I Elisha foretells imminent relief
Elisha was sitting in his house, and the elders were sitting with him. T he king 32 19
true, 'Two measu res of barley will sell for one shekel, and a measure of finest
flour for one shekel, by this time tomorrow at the gate of Samaria' . •The equerry
I sent a messenger ahead but , before the man arrived, Elisha had said to the elders, had retorted to Elisha, 'E ven if Ya hweh made windows in the sky, could this
'Do you see how thi s born assassin has given orders to cut off my head ? Lo o k, co me true?' 'You will see it with you r own eyes,' Elisha had ans wered 'though you
when the messenger co mes, shut the door; hold the door against him . Is not t he 20 will eat none of it.' -A nd this is what happened to him : the people tra mpled
I sound of his master's step following behind him ?' • Even as he spoke , the king" 33 on him in the gatew ay and he died .)"
Jb2:9 arr ived. 'This misery plainl y comes from Yahweh,' he said 'w hy should I still
trust in Yahweh ?' 7 ' Listen to the wo rd of Yah weh ' Elisha sa id. ' Yahweh says I E pilogue to the story of the woman of Shunem -
this, " By this time tomorrow a measure of finest flour will sell for one shekel,
and two measures of barle y for o ne shekel , at the gate of Samaria" .' -The
I 8 Elisha had said to the wo ma n whose son he had ra ised to life, 'Move away with
your fami ly, and live where you can in some foreign coun tr y, for Ya hweh has
equerry on whose arm the king was leaning reto rted to Elisha , 'Ev en if Yahweh called up a famine -it is coming o n the country already-for seven years.'
G n 7: 11;8:2 made windows in the sky, co uld this co me tru e?' 'You will see it with your
Is 24 : 18 2 The wom an hurried to do what the man of God had told her : she set out , she
M13 : 1 ow n eyes,' Elisha answered 'though you will eat none of it.'
2 K7:J7 3 and her family, and for seven years she lived in t he land of the Philistines.• When
Ps 78:23
the seven years were over , the wo man came back from the land of the Phil istines
19:35 -36 The Aramaean camp is found aba ndoned
and went to lodge a cla im with the king for her hous e and lands."
L v 13:46 Now at the entra nce to the gatc-i-Ior they were lepers- there were four men 3 4 Now the king was ta lking to Gehazi, the servant of the man of God. 'Tell me'
and the y debated amo ng themselves, 'W hy sit here waiting for death ? ·If we 4
5 he was saying 'all the great things Elisha has done.' -Gehazi was jus t telli ng the
decide to go into the tow n, what with the famine in it, we shall die there; if king how Elisha had ra ised the dead child to life, when the woman whose son
we stay here we shall die j ust the same. Co me on, let us go over to the Ara maean Elisha had raised lodged her claim with the king for her house and lands. 'My lord
camp ; if they spare ou r lives, we live ; if they kill us, well t hen we dic.' -So at 5 ki ng,' Ge haz i said 't his is the very woman, and that is her son whom Elisha
dusk t hey set out and ma de fo r t he Aramaea n camp, but when they reached the 6 ra ised to life.' -T he king questioned the wo ma n, who told him the story. T he
confines of the camp th ere was no t a soul th ere . -Fo r Ya hweh had cau sed the 6 king then referred her to o ne of the eunuchs, giving him this or der: 'See that all
6: 17
2 S 5:24 Aramaeans in the ir camp to hear a noise of cha riots and horses, t he noise of her pro pert y is resto red to her, and all the revenue fro m her land fro m the da y
Ps 68:17 a great army; and they had sa id to (Inc another, 'Hark ! T he king of Israel has she left th e country until now' .
hired the H ittite kings" agai nst us a nd the kin gs o r Egypt to attac k us.' -So 7
in the dusk they had ma de off and fled, abandoning their tent s, their hor ses and Elisha and H azael of Damascus
the ir do nkeys ; leaving the camp j ust as it was, they had ned for their lives. 12: 18'
Elisha ca me to Damascus. Ben-hadad" the king of Aram was ill, and was
T he lepers, then, reac hed the co nfines or the cam p. They went into o ne of the 8
told , 'The man of God has co me all the way to us' .• Th en t he king said to Hazael,"
tents and ate and drank, and from it carried off silver and gold and clothing ; 5:1-2
'Take a present with you and go to meet t he man of God; consult Ya hweh
the se they went and hid. Then they came back and , entering an other tent , looted
through him, and find ou t if I sha ll recover fro m my illness'
it too , a nd went and hid their booty .
So Hazael went to meet Elisha, tak ing with him as a present the best Da mascus
The siege at an end; the famine ceases cou ld offer, a loa d for forty came ls. He came and sta nding before him said,
'Your son Ben-hadad has sent me to ask you, "S hall I recover from my illness?" ' 6:21 +
Then they said to one another, 'We are doing wrong. T his is a day of good 9
news, yet we are hold ing our tongues! If we wait till morning, we sha ll surely 10 Elisha an swered, 'G o and tell him , " You will cer ta inly recover",' though Yah weh
II has shown me t hat he will cer tai nly die'. -T hen his face went rigid and his loo k lK 19:15
be punished. Come on, let us go and take the news to the palace.' -O ff the y 10
12 grew fixed,! an d the man of God wept. .'Why' Hazael asked 'does my lo rd
went, called the city guards, and sa id, 'We have been to the Ara maean camp.
weep?' ' Because I know' Elisha replied 'a ll the har m you will do the Israe lites:
T here was not a soul there, no so und of anyone, only tethered hor ses a nd tethered
you will burn down their fo rtr esses, put th eir picked warriors to the swo rd,
don keys, and their tents just as the y were .' -The gateke eper s shouted th e news, 11
15:1 6
13 dash th eir little children to pieces, rip op en their pregnant women.' · ' But
which was repo rted inside the palace. Am 1:13
what is yo ur serva nt?' Hazael said. 'How co uld this do g- achieve anything so
T he king got up while it was st ill dark and said to his officers, ' I ca n tell you 12
great ?' 'I n a vision fro m Ya hweh,' Elisha replied 'I have seen you king of
wha t the Aramaea ns have do ne to us. They know we a re sta rving, so t hey have
left the camp to hide in th e o pen co unt ry. "T hey will co me out of the town," Aram.'
14 Leaving Elisha, Hazael went back to his master who asked, 'What d id Elisha
they think "we will catch them alive and get into the to wn." , -One of his officers 13
15 say to you?' He answered, 'He to ld me you wou ld certain ly recover' . •Next day
rep lied, 'Five of the surviving horses still left us had bett er be take n- they
he took a bla nket, soaked it in water, and spr ead it over his face ." So d ied Ben-
wou ld die in any case like all the rest. b Let us send th em and see.' •So they too k 14
had ad, and Hazael succeeded him.
two chariot teams and th e kin g sent them after the Ararn aea n army, saying,
'Go an d see' . •T hey trac ked th em as far as the Jordan, finding the who le way 15
stre wn with clothes and gear that the Aramaeans had th rown awa y in their m . ' the kin g' co ni. : 'the m essen ger' He br. d . Ev ide n tly an official of Bc n- hadad : he was to
7 a . T he pr inces of N. Sy r ia . seize the th r o ne later, v. 15.
panic . The scouts returned an d informed the king . b. They m a y as well sacrifice (he horses fo r purposes e . 'Go a nd tel l h im ... YOU will recover' ve rsio ns ;
Th en the people went out and plundered the A ramaean cam p: a measure 16 of rec o n naissa ncc : they wou ld d ie of h u nger anyway. 'Go and say: yo u wil l not recover' He br.
T he tex t is redu nd ant . f. 'his face went rigid' carr. The p hys ical signs of
of finest flour sold for o ne shekel , a nd two measures of barley for one shekel, prophet ic ecs tasy.
as Ya hweh had promised the y would be. -The king had deta iled the equerry, 17 c . Vv . 17b -20 are p robably an additi on; they repeal g . Express ing humility, cf. 1 S 24:t5; 2 S 9:8:
VV . 1. 2 and 17a. Ha zael is s u rp rised by th is p rophecy of fu ture great-
on whose arm he leaned, as commander of the guard on the gate, but the peop le 8 8 .Nat ural seq ue l of 4:37. ness.
7:2 trampled on him in the gateway and he died , as the man of God had foretold b . T a ken over in her a bsen ce by neigh bou rs or h. The s ubject of t he phrase is not expressed.
re ceive rs . Pres umabl y this was ho w H azael m urdered Ben -hadad.
when the king had come down to him . ·(What Elis ha had said to the king came 18 c. Ben-hadad II. as in I K 20: 1. not how Ben-hadad commi tted su icide .
8:16 2 KING S 2 KI N G S
The reign of J ehoram in Judah (848-841) J ehu proclaimed king
In the fifth year of Jehoram son of Ahab king of Israel,' Jeho ra m son of 16 11 Jehu came out to the officers of his master. 'I s all well?' they asked him. b 'Why
11 2 C h l l :5-7
Jehoshap hat became king of J udah . ·He was th irt y-two years old when he came 17 did this mad man ' come to you?' 'You know the fellow and how he ta lks' he
to the thro ne, and he reigned for eight years in Jer usa lem . • He follow ed t he 18 12 answered . · 'Evasion!' they cried 'Come on, tell us.' He replied, 'His drift was
example of the kings of Israel as the fami ly of Ahab had done, having taken a wife this- he said , " Yahweh says this: I have anointed you king of Israel "'.
Where upon they all took their cloaks and spread them under him" on the bare M121 ;8
from the fam ily! of Ahab ; he did what is displeas ing to Ya hweh. • Yahweh , 19 13
2 S 7:11-
16 + ; however, did not intend to destroy Judah, beca use of his servant David, and was steps ; they sounded the trumpet an d shouted, 'Jehu is king!'
21; 17
lK l l :36 +; faithful to the promise he had made to leave him a lam p for ever in his presence."
15:4 Jehu prepares to usurp power
112 C h 2 1:8- 1O In his time Edom th rew off the domi nation of Judah and set up a king for 20
8:28
itself.' -Je horarn crossed to Zair, > and with him all the cha riots . . . He rose 21 14 Jehu so n of Jehoshaphat son of Nimshi plott ed aga inst Jehoram. (Jehorarn,
I K22:3
duri ng th e night an d, with his cha riot comma nde rs, brok e t hro ugh the with all Israel, was at that time defendi ng Ramoth-gilead r agai nst Hazael king
Edo mites encircling him ; th e peop le fled to their te nts. -T hus Edom threw off 22 15 of Aram, -although Jehoram had returned to Jezreel to recover from the wounds
th e domination of Ju da h, rema ining free to the prese nt day. Libna h- also which he had received from the Aramaeans while he was fighting against Hazael
revolted . At that time . . . king of Aram.) 'If this is how you feel,' Jehu said 'let no one escape from the
T he rest of the histo ry of Jehoram, his en tire career, is not all t his recorded 23 16 to wn to go and take the news to Jezreel.' -Jehu the n mounted his chariot and
112Ch 21 :20 left for Jezreel; Jehoram had take n to his bed there, and Ahazi ah king of Judah
in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Judah? -T hen Jeh oram slept with his 24
ancestors and was bur ied with his a ncestors in th e Citad el of Dav id ' his so n had gone down to visit him.
Ahaz iah succeeded him. ' 17 The lookout posted on the tower of Jezreel saw Jehu's tro op approaching,
'I can see a body of men ' he shouted. Jehoram gave the order: ' Have a horseman
The reign of Ahaziah in J udah (841) 18 sent to meet them and ask, "I s a ll well?,,' f -The horseman went to meet Jehu
112 C h 22: 1-6 and said, 'T he king says, "Is all well?" , ' What has it to do wit h you whether
In the twelfth yea r of Jehoram son of Ahab kin g of Israel, A haz iah son of 25
II Jehoram became king of Judah. -A hazia h was twenty-two years old when he 26 all is well?' Jehu replied . 'Fall in behind me.' T he lookout reported, 'The messenger
came to the thro ne, a nd he reigned for o ne yea r in Jeru salem . H is mother's nam e 19 has reac hed the m and is not com ing back ' . •The king sent a second horseman
was Athaliah, da ughter of Omri king of Israel. • He followed the exa mp le of the 27 who reached them and said, 'T he king says, " Is all well?" , 'W hat has it to do
fa mily of A hab and did what is displeasing to Yahweh as the family of Ahab 20 with you whet her all is well?' Je hu repl ied. 'Fall in behind me.' -T he lookout
had done, to whom he was related by marriage. reported, ' He has reached t hem and is not comin g back. T he mann er of dri ving
9 : 14-15 is like t hat of Jehu so n of N imshi: he drives like a madman.' · 'Harness !' Jehoram 2 S 18:27
IK22:3-4 He went with Je hora m so n of A hab to fight aga inst Ha zael king of Aram 28 21
cr ied; and they harnessed his chariot. T hen Jehoram king of Israel and Ahazi ah 112Ch22:7 -8
at Rarnoth-gilead, but th e Aramaeans wounded Je horam. • King Je hor am 29
retu rned to Jezreel to recover from the wounds whic h he had received at Ra mah king of Judah, each in his chario t, set out to meet Jehu. T hey reache d him in the
fighting aga inst Hazael king of Aram. Ahazia h son of Jeh orarn king of Ju dah field of Naboth of Jezreel. \
went down to Jezreel to visit Je horam so n of Aha b because he was ill.
The assass ination of J ehoram
22 As soon as Jehoram saw Jehu he asked, 'Is all well, Jehu?' 'What a quest ion !'
E. T H E HI S T OR Y OF J E H U he replied 'w hen all the while t he prostitutions - and countless sorceries of your
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23 mo ther Jezebel go on .' -At t his, Jehoram whee led and fled, saying to Ahaziah,
A disciple of Elisha anoints Jehu king 24 'T reason , Ahaz iah !' -Bu t Jeh u had drawn his bow ; he struck Je horam between
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E.l ish~ the prophet summoned a ~ember of t~e prophet ic bro therhood to the shoulder-b lades, the arrow went throug h the king's heart, and he sank down
9 him, T uck up your cloak , ta ke this flask of oil, and go to Ra mot h-g ilead,
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25 in his chari ot. · 'Pick him up,' Je hu said to Bidkar, his equerry 'and throw him
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When you a rrive there, look fo r Jehu so n of Jehoshaph at so n of Nims hi. Then, into the field of Na both of Jezreel. Remember how, when you and I both rode"
I behind Ahab his father, Yahweh pronounced this sentence agai nst him: · "This
when you find him, te ll him to get up and leave his compa nions, and tak e 21'
I swear. Yesterday I saw the blood of Naboth and the blood of his sons -it is 1 K 21:9
him into an inner ro om. •Ta ke th e tlask of oil then a nd pour it over his head, 3
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and say, 'This is Ya hweh's wo rd: I have ano inted you king of Israe l" . T hen Yahweh who spea ks. In this sam e field I will requite you- it is Yahweh who
thro w ope n the door and escap e as fast as you ca n.' speaks." So pick him up , and th row him into th e field, as Yahweh declared
The yo ung man left for Ramoth-gilead -and whe n he ar rived he found the should happen.'
senior officer s of the army sitting together. ' I have a message for you, commander' i, Th e Hebr. add s he re 'Je hos ha ph a t being king
he said. 'For which of us?' asked Jehu . 'For you, co mmander' he a nswered . o f J ud a h" a bsent from versions . b. ' they asked h im' vers io ns.
Then Jeh u got up and went into th e house. And the young man poured the oil 6 i. ' fr o m t he fa m ily' co r r. : 'da ug hte r ' Heb r. T he c. A tt itude o f th e peopl e at large to the pr ophet s.
wom an is A tha lia h , sec ch . 11. Omri' s d aug h te r. v . 26. Jr 29:26: Ho 9: 7. T h e term is no t a di rect insu lt tho ug h
I on his head , saying, 'Yah weh th e G od of Israel says t his, " I have ano inted no t therefore Ah a b's dau gh ter but his siste r. con ta ining a n elem e nt of mockery. a nd Jehu ad o p ts
II I K I6:4. 13 ;
19: 10 ;21 you king over the peop le of Ya hweh, king of Israe l. •You are to strike down the 7 k. 'in h is prese nce ' cf. I K 11:3b : ' 10 his so ns' He br. th e sa me to ne .
I. Edam . cf. Nb 20:23 + . wa s a s u bject -k ingdom d . As the crow d o ffered r oyal ho no u rs to Jes us .
fam ily of Ahab your master, and I will avenge th e blood of my serva nts th e o f J udah under Jeb os ha n hat , I K 22:48 . a nd unt il the M I2 1;8p.
IK21 ;21-24 early da ys of the reign of Jehoram , 2 K 3:9 . e. T he king does not a t first s uspe ct treaso n, b ut
prophets and of all the serva nts of Ya hweh on Jezebe l -and the whole fam ily of 8
rn. U nidentified site in T ransiordania. The te xt he is une asy abou t th e news from R am oth-gtlead .
A hab . I will wipe out every male belonging to the family of Ahab, fettered or tha t foll o ws is m uti la ted : a n a tte mp t has bee n ma de f. T he to wn had evid en tly been recap tur ed by th e
I K I4 : 10- 11 10 expunge the recor d of a de fea t. So a lso in v. 22. Isr aeli tes ; t he Ara m aeans were trying to retake it.
free in Israel. ·1 will ma ke the family of Aha b like the famil y of Jero boa m son 9
I KI 6:3-4 n . T he tow n pa ssed to the Ph ilist ines. g . I n the me taphorical sense. as in the pr ophets,
of Ne bat and of Baas ha son of Ahija h. -As for Jezebel, t he dogs shall eat her in 10 9 a. Vv. 7- IOa ha ve been added by the au thor of of the wo rship of fals e god s. wit h a possible a llus io n
9:36 Kings: in t he or igina l s tory th e yo u ng man must ha ve to sac red pr os tit ution. cf. Dt 23 :19 +, a vice char ac-
lK 2 1:23 the territo ry of Jezreel; no one will bu ry her. " 'n With t his, he opened the doo r
fled immediately aft er anoi n ti ng Je h u . as ordered by te ristic of t he Phoe nicia n cu lt.
and mad e his escape. Elis ha. v. 3. h . Meaning do ub tful.
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11 2 C b 22:8 -9 The assassination of Ahaziah 14 'Take them alive' he said. They to ok them alive, and he slaug htered t hem at the
cistern of Beth-e ked, forty-two of them; he did not spa re a single one .
When Ahaziah king of J udah saw this, he fled along the Beth-ha ggan road, 27
but Jehu went in pur suit of him . 'Strike him down too' he said. And they wounded Jehu and Jehonadab
him' in his cha riot at t he slope of Our, which is near Ibleam, and he took refuge I Ch2:55
2Ch22:9 in Meg iddo , where he died. -H is servants carried him in a chariot to Jerusalem 28
15 Leaving th ere, he ca me up on Jehonadab so n of Rec hab who was on his way Jr 35: 1-1 1
and bur ied him in his tomb in the Citadel of David. -Ahaziah had become king 29 to meet him . He greeted him and said , 'Is yo ur hear t true to mine," as my hear t
of J uda h in the eleventh year of Jehoram son of Ahab . is to yours?' Je honadab rep lied, 'Yes' . 'If so,' Jeh u sa id 'give me your hand.'
Jehonadab gave him his hand, and Je hu took him up besid e him in his chariot.
The assass ination of Jezebel 16 'Come wit h me,' he sa id 'and witness my zea l for Yahweh' an d drove him on
Jehu went back to Jezreel a nd Jeze bel heard of it. She mad e up her eyes wit h 30 17 in his chariot. •When he entered Samar ia, he killed all the surv ivors of Ahab's
koh l and adorned her hea d an d a ppear ed at the window. -As Jehu came through 31 fa mily in Samaria ; he wiped it out , as Ya hweh had to ld Elija h it would happen .
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the gateway she said, 'Is all well, Zimri, you murd erer of you r master?" -Jehu 32
look ed up to the window a nd said, 'W ho is on my side ? Who?' And two o r three The destruction of the adherents and temple of Baal
eunu chs looke d down at him . · 'Throw her down' he said . T hey threw her dow n, 33 18 Then Jehu assembled all the peopl e. 'A hab did Baal some small service,'
a nd her blood spattered t he walls and the horses ; and Jehu rode over her. • He 34 19 he said 'but Jehu will do him a great one .• N ow call me all the prophets of Baal'
went in an d ate a nd drank , then said, 'See to t his acc ursed woma n, a nd give her and all his pr iests . Let no o ne be missing: I ha ve a great sacr ifice to offer to Baal.
buri al; after all , she was a king 's daughter '. -But when th ey went to bury her, 35 If a nyone is miss ing, he shall forfeit his life.' This was a trick on Jehu' s pa rt to
they fou nd no th ing bu t her skull, feet and hands.• The y came back a nd to ld 36 20 de stroy the devotees of Baal. · 'S ummon a sacred assembly for Baal' he com-
Jehu, who said , 'This is the word of Ya hweh which he spo ke through his serva nt 21 manded; and they summo ned it. -Jehu sent messengers through out Israel, a nd
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1 K2 1:2 3 Elijah the Tishbite, "The do gs will eat th e flesh of Jezebel in t he territory of all the devo tees of Baa l a rrived, not a man was left who did no t a ttend. T hey
Jezree l ; • the corpse of Jezebel will be like dung spre ad on the fields, k so tha t no I K 16:32
Ps 6 H:2 3 37 22 packed into the temp le of Baal unti l it was full from wa ll to wall. -Jehu the n sa id
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one will he a ble to say: Th is was Jezeb el" , to the keeper of the wa rd robe, 'Bring o ut vest ments for all the devotees of Baal";'
11 : 1 23 he brought out the vestments for the m. -Jehu then went into the temple of Baal
J~ 9 ;5 The massacre of the royal fami ly of Israel
I K 15:29: with Jehon adab son of Recha b a nd sa id to the devotees of Baal, ' Ma ke q uite
Th ere were seventy so ns of Ah ab in Samar ia ." Jehu sent to Sam a ria, to the
16: 11
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10 au thorities of the city, to the elders and to th e guar d ians of the chi ld ren
of Aha b. He said, · ' At t his time, when th is letter reaches you, you have yo ur
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sure th ere are no devotees of Ya hweh in here wit h you, but on ly devotees of
Baal' . •He then proceeded to offer sacri fices a nd ho loca usts.
Now Je hu had stationed eighty of his men outside, ha ving said , ' If a ny of
master's so ns with you ; you also have chariots an d horses, fortified towns and yo u lets an yon e of those I am hand ing over to you esca pe, his life will pay for
weapons. -See which of you r mast er's sons is the best and worth iest, put him 25 th e life of the oth er' .• W hen he had finished offering th e ho locaust , he gave the
on his fa ther's throne a nd fight for the dy nasty of your master.' -T hey were 4 or der to the gua rds and squ ires: ' G o in, str ike th em down! Let no one o ut !'
utterly terr ified. 'We ha ve seen how the two kings cou ld not stand up to him,' Th e guards and squires went in, pu tt ing everyone to the swo rd, unt il t hey had
they sa id ' so how could we do so?' ·Conseque ntly th e mast er of the palace, the 5 26 reac hed the sanctuary of the temple of Baal." •T hey took the sacre d pol e" out
govern or of the city, the elders a nd the gua rdian s sent word to Jehu , 'We are 27 of the temple of Baa l a nd burned it. -T hey demo lished the alta r' of Baal, a nd
your servants. We will do what ever you order us. We will not proclai m a king ; de molished the temple of Baal too, ma king it into a lat rine, which it still is
act as you think best.' to day.
Jehu th en wro te them a secon d letter. He said, ' If you are for me a nd if yo u
a re prepa red to accep t orders from me, take the heads" of the men of yo ur ma ster's The rei gn of J ehu in Israel (841-814)
house and come to me at Jezreel by this time tom or row '. (The re were seventy son s 28
2Y T hus Jehu rid Israel of Baal. • Even so, Jeh u d id not give up the sins into
of t he king being educated there by t he lead ing men of the city.) •Wh en thi s 7 l KI2:28-29
which Jeroboam son of Ne ba t had led Israel, th e golde n calves of Bet hel an d
letter reached them, they to ok the king's sons a nd but chered all seventy of the m.
30 D an. ' •Ya hweh said to Jehu, 'Since you have do ne pr ope rly wha t was pleasing
put their heads in baske ts a nd sent them to him at Jezreel.
in my sight , a nd have achieved all I set my heart on against Aha b's fa mily, your
T he messenger ca me a nd to ld Je hu , 'T hey have brought the heads of the 15: 12
31 sons shall sit on the throne of Israel down to the fo urth gener ation' . -But Jehu
kin g's son s' . ' Leave them in tw o heaps at th e entrance to the gate unti l mo rn ing'
'J he rep lied. •W hen morn ing ca me, he went o ut a nd, standi ng, said to all the peop le,
'Be guiltless ! I certai nly plotted aga inst my mas ter and murdered him ; but who
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i. 'And they wounded him ' Svr.: a b sent from d . 'Is you r hea rt. m ine ' G reek . Jeh on ad ab son
H ebe. o f Rec ha b was an ard en t Ya h wist an d had imposed
killed all t hese? • Know , t hen, no thi ng will fail to be fulfilled of the oracle uttered 10 I, Sa rc astic allu s ion to Zim ri who re igned o nly the sim p le des ert r egim e o n his cla n, Jr 35:1- 11. It wa s
I K21 :21-24 by ·Ya hweh again st th e fa mily of Ahab: Ya hweh has done wha t he sa id through eigh t d ays aft er assa ssinat in g Ela h , k ing of Isr ael. n a tural fo r h im to sup po r t Je hu, b UI th is epi sode , like
k , The H eb r. adds ' in th e field of Jez reel', a gloss . th e p re cedin g, is certa inly misplace d .
his serv an t Elijah.' -Je hu then killed everyon e of the House of Aha b surviving 11 10 a . ' Seve nt y' ; co nve ntio na l n umber used to in dic ate e . T he text ad ds 'a ll his devo tees ".
in Jezreel, all his leadin g men, his close frien ds, his priests; he did not leave a. th e entir e o ffs pr ing, Gil 46:27 : Jg 8:30 ; 9:2 ; 12:14 . f. The ch a nge of clo thing is a p urifica tio n p repara-
H ere it m ean s th e s ons and gra ndso ns of A ha b , b ut tory to wo rship , a known cu stom o f the Ph oen icia ns :
single one alive. more pa rtic ular ly the so ns of Jeho ra m . 'C hil d ren' cf. G n 35:2.
G reek ; om itt ed by H eb r. g. Vv . 24 -25 ar c co rrec ted.
1'2Ch 22 :R b . The H e brew rosh m ea ns bo th 'leader' an d ' head '. h . 't he sacre d Do le' co ni,
The massac re of the princes of Judah
Jehu th en set out a nd wen t to Samaria. As he was on his way -he met, at a Jehu ' s cor res ponden ts tak e gri m advantage o f the
am bigu ity, v, 7: p er haps they we re in tended to , thou gh
Je hu s ubseq uent ly throws the res p on si b ili ty on th em ,
i , ' the altar' co ni.
i , T he a u tho r's ow n verd ict: t he sourc e he was
fo llo wing in the preceding n ar rat ives ga ve unsrlnred
Beth-eked of the Shepherd s, th e brothe rs of Ahaz ia h king of Judah. 'Who are v . 9. praise. v. 30. to Jehu 's sin cere, if b ru tal , zeal for Ya h weh.
you?' he ask ed. 'We are brot hers of Ah aziah,' they an swered 'and we ar e goin g c. 'b r o thers ' in the wi de sen se of 'rela tion s' , or At t he same time , h o wever, b y wiping o ut th e d evotees
pe rh a ps a court tit le as a lso p r obably 'son of th e king ' , of Baa l, J ehu int en de d to elim inate an y remaining
do wn to pay our respects to th e sons of the king and the sons of th e queen." 'son of the que en ' , suppo rt for the d yna sty of Ahab .
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d id no t fol low t he la w o f Ya hw e h, t he God o f Is ra el fa it hf u llv a n d who lc heartcdl v: a nd m ade t he m esco rt t he k ing dow n from th e T emple of Y ahweh a nd t hrou gh
he did not g iv e u p t he s ins in to which Je ro boam so n o f Ne 'ba t had led Israel. . ' the G a te o f th e G uards int o t he pa lace. J e hoash too k h is sea t on t he t h rone of
Ami : .! the k ing s. · A II t he country pe o ple we re delighted, n a nd t he c ity ma de no m o ve . 23 :30
At tha t time. Yahweh bega n to w h it tle Isr a e l down , a nd Ha zael d efea ted the 3} 20

Israelites t hro ugho ut the te r ritory - from t he Jordan ea st wa rd s: al l the la nd of J3 And they pu t Athalia h to de a th in t he ro ya l pa lac e .
G ilea d. o f the Gaditcs, t he Rcuben ite s a nd th e Manassites, fro m A roc r w h ic h 12 C h 24 :
is by the wa d i A rnon . Gi lead and Basha n.
The reign of Jehoash in J uda h (835-796) 1- 16
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Jeho a sh was sev en yea rs ol d w he n he came to the th ro ne . -Je ho as h be came
The rest of the h ist ory o f Jehu. hi s en t ire ca reer . all h is prowe ss, is no t a ll th is
re corde d in the Bo o k of the Ann als of the Kings o f Isra el'? -Th cn he s le pt w it h
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12 ki ng in t he sev e n th year of Jehu, and reign ed for forty years in Jeru sa le m.
H is mo ther' s name was Zib iah , o f Beersheba. -Je hoash d id w ha t is p lea s ing to
his a ncestors. and t hey bu ried him in Sam a ria: his so n Jchoah a z succeeded h im.
Jehu's re ign o ve r Is rael in Sa m aria lasted twenty-eight yea rs. )f> Yahwe h all h is life, ha vi ng been ins t ructed by Je hoi ad a t he priest. " -T hc h igh
p laces, ho wever, were not a bo lished, a nd t he pe o ple s till offe red sac rifices and
incense on the hi gh pl ac es.
F . FRO"I T ilE REIe;:" OF AT HA LI.\H TO TilE DEATII OF ELISH A Jehoash sa id to t he pr iests, ' A lI the m o ne y from the sac red dues br ought t o th e
6 T emple o f Ya hweh , th e money fro m personal ta xe s , " and t he money given
1'::~·~I:~~ : \j. At hal iah (841 -835) <1 5 s po nt a neo us ly to the Temp le - is to be a ccepted by the pr iest s, from people of
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J " 'u II WI le n A t hal iah t he mot he r or Ah a zia h lea rned t hat her so n wa s d ea d, s he 1
p ro mptl y d id a wa y w it h a ll th ose o r ro ya l stock .• But Jc nos hc ha, " dauuhter J ~~~~' i l~e~~~~a~I~~I~~~;1'~\~~ :;:~I;~~~t~~~r~r;e~~ ~~r~\~gU~e~~,~;I~~~~e t~r~~~~s\~,~~P~t~~~
0 1" K ing Jcho rarn a nd sister 0 1' A hazia h, sec ret ly too k away J c hoash, her brotiler's ~ no re pa irs to the Tem ple: -so K ing Je hoash sum rno ned Jehoiada t he p r iest an d the
son. fro m a m o ng th e so ns or the k ing w ho were be in g m u rd e red , a nd p ut h im with o t her priests. ' W hy arc yo u no t repa ir in g the Te m p le?' he a sked. ' Y o u arc no
his nu rse in t he slee pi ng quar te rs: in thi s way s he h id him fro m Athali ah, and he lo nge r t o a ccep t m o ne y fro m people of yo u r acq ua in tance. b u t a rc to ha nd it
wa-, n ot put to de ath . • H e stay ed wit h he r fo r six yea rs , hid den in t he Tem ple ) over for t he T em p le re pa irs.' • T he priests ag reed to accept no m oney fr o m t he
o r Ya hwe h, whi le A th a lia h gove rn ed t he co u nt ry . peo ple a nd no lon ge r to be re s po nsible fo r repa irs to th e T em ple .
et' I1,3; 1 In th e se ve n t h yea r, Jcho iada : se nt fo r t he com ma nders 0 1" h u nd red s o r the 13 J e ho ia da th e pr iest p roc u red a c hes t. bored a hol e in th e lid o f it, a nd pla ced
Ca r ia ns" a nd o f th e g ua rds, and ha d t hem bro ug ht to h im in t he Tem p le o f it bes ide th e p illar, to th e rig h t a s yo u e n te r t he Te m p le o f Ya hwe h ; in it t he
Ya hwe h. He mad e a pact w it h t he m and , pu tt in g t he m und er oa t h, s howed th em p ries ts w ho g ua rded t he t hres ho ld put a ll t he m o ney t hat was g ive n fo r t he
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th e k ings s o n . · He gave t hem thi s order:" 'Th is is w ha t yo u mu st d o : o ne t h ird of l,l} Te m ple of Y a hw e h :' • W he neve r they saw t ha t t he re was a lot o f m o ney in the
you. those w ho arc o lr d ut y o n t he sa b ba t h. a rc to m ou nt g ua rd at t he ro ya l (<» c hes t , t he k ing 's sec reta ry ' wo u ld co me , a nd they wo u ld m el t d o wn a nd re cko n
pa la ce. • w hi le the ot her two t h irds or yo u , m o un t ing g uard at th e T emple of 7 ~ 7 t he 1110ney th en in t he T e m p le o f Yahwe h . -O nce c heck ed . t hey pa id th is m oney
Ya hweh . " 'a rt: to s urro u nd th e ki ng, eac h w it h h is wea pon s in h is han d : a nyo ne " ove r to t he ma ste rs of wo r ks a t ta c he d to the T emple of Ya hw eh, a nd th ese in
w ho tries to bre ak t h ro ugh yo u r ran ks is to be pu t to deat h . W herever t he ki ng t u rn spe nt it o n carp en te rs a n d bu ild er s wo rk ing o n t he T e mple o f Ya hweh ,
gocs or co mes. yo u art: to escort him .' - ~~ o n m ason s a nd sto nec utt e rs, a nd a ll b uying wood an d d ressed sto ne to be used
The comman de rs o r hundred s did every t h ing as J eh o iad a t he pr iest had 9 fo r repa irs to the Tem p le of Ya hwe h ; in sho rt. fo r all t he cost s of the T e m ple
ord ered . T hey b ro ught t hei r men , t hose co m ing ai r du ty on t he sa b ba t h toget her l~ re pa irs . - No silve r ba si ns, h oweve r, no k n ives, s prin kling bo wls, tru m pets, no
w it h t ho se mo unt ing g ua rd o n th e sa b bat h. a nd ca m e t o J e hoi a d a th e pr iest. " go ld o r s ilve r o bjects w ha teve r we re m ad e fo r t he T e mple o f Yah we h o u t of t he
,S "; 7 T he p r iest equi pped t he co mma nde rs of hund red s wi th Kin g Davi d' s spears an d 10 u m o ney prese n ted , - fo r th is was all give n to the work m en wh o used it fo r repai ring
I K 1; 3.11 s h ie lds w h ic h we re in the T e m ple o f Ya hweh . '/ •T he g ua rds fo rme d u p , each m a n II
w it h h is we a po n in h is han d , fro m th e so u t h c o rne r to the no rt h co rn e r of th e I.:. T hu s th e Israel ites los t a ll thei r Tra nsiordanin n o rd e r and a d ds <a t the kina' s sid e '.
terr itory. T he ver se is heav ily ~1 11 S S CJ in th e spiri t of i. ' t he arm lets ' coni .: pa rt o f the ro ya l ins igni a.
Tem p le, su rro und ing the a lta r a nd t he T em ple ." - Thcn J c ho iada br ou g h"t o u t 12 Dt 3: 12f. sec ::! S 1: 10 ; ' the tesn mo nv' Hcb r. ' he a noi nted'
th e k in gs so n . p u t t he c rown an d a rm lets o n h im. a nd he a no inted him k in g. 11 a. Two co mb ined narra ti ves a rc rcco e nl snblc he re . Greek: <t h e }' a no inted' He br ,
1 S 10 ;24 T hey clapped t he ir hand s a nd s ho u ted . ' Lo ng live t he k in g! ' - T he first. vv. 1-12 and IHb-20. attri butes the fa ll or j , T he He br . inse rt s 'of the gua rd ' , a glos s.
Athalia h to th e act io n of t hc pr iest ho od , s up por ted h y k , T he re was evide nt ly a pl ace reserved for th e
A tha lia h, o n hearin g t he s ho u ts o r the peo p le , m a d e Io r t he T e m ple o f 13 the roya l gua rd. T he seco nd. which is incom plete. ki ng besid e o ne or the p illa rs in front of the Temp le.
Ya hweh w he re t he peop le we re , -W hcn s he sa w t he k in g sta nd ing t he re bes ide 14 vv. 13- 18a. attribut es it to a popu la r up risi ng. I K 7:15<22.
b. Accor d i ng (0 2 e ll 22: I I she W :lS t he wi fe of I, 'o ffice rs' Greek; ' o utside t he precinct s' G reek.
th e p illa r, ' a s t he cus to m was, w it h t he ca ptai ns a nd tr um pete rs a t th e k ings J c hoi ada t he prie st. v. 4 : t h is e xp la ins how sh e could m . T he las t wo rds a rc possibly a n ad di tion: t hey
s ide , a nd al l th e coun tr y peop le rej o ic ing a nd so u nd ing t ru m pets, A t ha liah tore keen Jehoas h hidd e n in t he T em ple , v. 3 .. .u c abs en t fro m 2 ell 2 .~ : I6.

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c , Hea d o f t he Jer usa le m pries t hood . 12:H, 11. Th is rc vot ut lo n is a pa rall e l to t h a t o f Jeh u in
he r garmen ts a nd s ho u ted , 'Trea so n, treason " -T he n J c ho iada th e p riest ga ve IS d . Me rcenarie s f ro m As ia Min or : C f. th e "Chcrc- t he Nort he rn K in nd o m . ch. I O: I H- 2H.
t he o rd e r to t he a rm y office rs: ' T a ke her o uts ide t he prec incts' a nd p ut to de at h thltcs' o f Da viu 's g uard, I K I : J ~ .
e . O n wee kda ys. it seems. one t hi rd o f the gu a rd o . It is the co unt ry peo ple t here fore Cthc ncoote
a ny o ne who fo llow s he r' . ' F o r' t he pr iest ha d rea so ned ' s he m ust no t be put was p o st ed a t t he Tcm nle . tw o t hi rd s at th e nntacc : of the la nd ') who s up po rt a re turn to t he Duvid lc a nd
to d ea t h in t he Te mp le of Ya h we h .' -T hey se ize d he r, a nd w he n she ha d rea ched I f> o n t he sa b b a t h th e riropo riion was reve rs ed . J chuiuda Yahwisti c t radh lon : th e dt y h as [ 0 he for ced to a cce p t it.
la kes advun t auc (I f a sa bb a t h: th c rwo t h ird s l-!(I t i ll 12 a . A nd no t as in 2 e ll 24:2. 17f ' as lon g as the

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t he pa hicc t hro ug h t he E nt ry o f the H o rses , she was p ut to d eath t her e , tJLJ t y at th c Tem ple a s usu a l b u t he keep s th e ot hcr third p rie st J c ho ia d a was h is instruct or ".
Jc ho iada m a de a cove na nt be tween Y a hwe h a nd ki ng a nd peop le, by which 17 t h ere too . We o mit Y . (1 ' and I I Il C t h ird 1.1 1 t he G ate h . T e x t d oubt ful . re sto re d from t h e ( i red . T he
S u r ('?) and o ne third at th e g a le be h ind th e gu a rds, ll cbr. her e add s 't he m on e y from [he Pe rsons whom
t he lat te r und ertoo k to be th e peo ple of Ya hwe h ; and a lso bet wee n k ing a n d an d you a rc 10 gn on d UI}' at th e ho use of ( wo rd he uhc pr ics!"!) has as sessed':
peop le . '" ·A II t he co unt ry peop le then we nt to t he te mple o f Baa l a nd dem oli s hed 18 un kno wn )' ; obsc u re te xt. pe r ha ps com pos ed o f scvc ru l c. Fi rs t o f t he new kin a' s d is no si u o ns : pa ymen t
co rru pt ulosscs . fo r t he rc n ai r of rh e Te m p le is to b e m a d e o u t o f the
it ;" th ey smas hed h is a ltars a nd his images a nd k ille d M attan , p r iest of Baal , r. T h e te xt a d d s ' a l t he ki n a's side ' re venues o f the nricsthood.
in fron t o f the a lta rs. ~ . Pro babtr a gl l lSS fro m t h e na rulte t na rra tive nf d . T he ro va l edict is car rie d OU I. ' t he p illar'
~ C h ~ 3 ;9 in \\h ich the Ln ilCs a ss ume Ihe w h.: l l( t he (;ree " : 'lhe alIaI" Ik hr.
The p r iest posted sen tr ies to guard t he T emple of Y a hw eh .• He t hen too k t he 19 guards a nd have to be armed . (' . AdJ . 'a nd the high priest'. 't hc}' wou ld m e lt
co mmand e rs of h u ndred s , the Carians, th e guards a nd a ll t he country people h, Last wu rds u nce rta in. T he Hebr. has a d iffe rent Jt H \ Il' .:o r r.
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the Temple of Yah weh .• No accou nts were kept with t he men to whom th e l~ 19 'Strike the ground' ; a nd he st ruc k it th ree times, the n sto ppe d. ·At thi s, t he man
money was paid over to be spen t on the wor kme n, since they were honest in of God grew angry with him . 'You should ha ve struck ha lf a d ozen times'
L v 5:6 th eir dealings. • Money offe red in expiat ion of an offence or of a sin was not }~ he said 'and you would ha ve bea ten Ar am completely; now you will only beat
given to the Temple of Ya hweh ; that was for the priests. Aram th ree tim es.'
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112 Ch 24 :
23-27
At that tim e Ha zael king o f Ar am wen t to war aga inst Gat h, an d cap tur ed it; n 20 Elisha died , a nd was buried. N ow ba nds of Moabites were making incursions
he the n prepared to attack Jerusalem. -Jeho ash king of J uda h to ok all the sac red }~ 21 into the cou ntr y every year." -So rne peo ple happened to be carrying a man out
offerings de dicated by his ancestors, t he k ings of J ud ah, Je hoshapha t, Je horam an d for burial; at the sight of one of these bands, they flung the man in to the tomb
Aha ziah, with tho se tha t he himsel f ha d ded icat ed, an d all the gold tha t was to of Elisha and made off. The man had no soo ner to uched the bo nes of El isha
be fou nd in the treasur ies of the Temp le of Ya hweh an d of the ro ya l pala ce ; tha n he came to life an d st ood u p on his feet.
he sen t it all to Hazael king of Aram, who retired from Jerusalem.
T he rest of the history of Jehoash, his entire career, is not all thi s recorded in 73 Victory over the Ara maeans
14:5 the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Judah? • His officers rebell ed an d hatched a ~r\ 22 Hazael king of Ar am ha d op pressed the Isra elites th roughout th e lifetime of
plot ; they struck Jehoash down at Beth -m illo .. .! -Jozacar son of Sh imeath an d ~7 23 Jc hoa haz, -but Yahweh was kind an d took pity o n them. Because of the co venant
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Jehozabad son of Shomer were th e two who struck h im dow n an d killed him . he ha d made with Abraham, Isaa c and Jac ob, he relented towards them ; he ha d
They buried him with his ancestors in the Cita del of Dav id ; his son Amaziah 24 no wish to destroy them, he did not cast them ou t of his presence. e • Hazael king
succeeded him. 25 of A ram died , and his son Ben-hadad succeeded him. -Jehoash son of Jehoahaz
reca ptured from Ben-hadad son of Hazael the towns which Hazael had seized
T he reign of Jehoahaz in Israel (814-798) from his father Jehoahaz by force of arms. J oash defeated him three times and
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In the twenty-t h ird yea r of Joash son of Aha ziah , king of Judah , Je hoahaz reco vered the Israelite towns.
13 son of Je hu became kin g of Israel in Sa maria. He reigned for seventee n
years.• He d id wha t is d ispleasing to Yahweh an d persisted in the sin in to whic h
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Jer obo a m had led Israel; he did no t give it up . VII. THE TW O KIN GDOMS T O THE FALL O F SAMA R I A
Am 1:3
T hen th e ange r of Yahweh bla zed out again st the Israe lites, and he de livered 3
11 E 25i:12.
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them without respit e int o the power of Hazae l kin g of Aram a nd of Bcn-hadad " The reign of Amaziah in Judah (796-781)
17-28
In the second year of Joash son of Jehoahaz, king of Israel, Amazia h son
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son of Hazael. -Jehoa haz, however, tr ied to plac ate Ya hweh, and Ya hweh 4
hea rd him, for he had seen the oppress ion the king of Aram was inflicting on .14 of Joash became king of Judah.• He was twenty-five years old when he

I! t hem.• Ya hweh gave Israel a sav iour who freed the m" from the gr ip of Ara m, 5
and th e Israelites lived in t heir tents as in the past. • But they did not give up (,
the sin into which Jeroboam had led Isra el ; th ey persis ted in it, a nd even th e
ca me to the throne, an d he reigned for twen ty-nine year s in Jerusalem. His
3 mo ther' s name was Jehoaddin, of Jeru salem .• He di d what is pleasing to Ya hweh,
tho ugh not like his ancestor D avid; he imit ated his father Joash in all respects.
Ex J4:IJ+ sacred pol e rem ained in Samaria.• Yahweh left of the a rmy of Jeh oaha z o nly 7 4 T he high places, however, were not abolished, and the people still offere d sacr i-

fifty ho rsemen , ten char iot s a nd ten thousand foo t sold iers. T he kin g of Antill lices a nd incense on the high places.
had destroyed them, making them like the d ust that is trampled und er foot. O nce the kingdom was firmly u nder his control, he killed those of his officers
T he rest of the history of Je hoa ha z, his entire care er, his prow ess, is not all 8 " who had murdered the king his father. - But he did not put the murderers' sons 12:21 -22
t his recorded in the Book of the A nnals of the Kings of Israel'? -T hcn Jc hoa ha z 9 to death, in accordance with what is written in the Book of Moses, whe re Ya hweh l?itrl:~ t+
slept with his a ncesto rs, and they b ur ied him in Sama ria; his so n Joas h succeeded has or dered: 'Fathers must not be put to death for sons, nor so ns for fathers;
him . every one mus t be put to death for his own sin' .
It was he who defeated the Edomites in the Valley of Salt , ten thousand of 2 S 8:13
The reign of J ehoash in Israel (798-783) them, and wh o to ok the Rock by assault; he gave it the name Joktheel, which
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In the th irty-seventh yea r of Joas h ki ng o f J uda h, Jchoas h, SO il o f Jc hoa haz. 10 it bears to th is present da y. o
} became king of Israel in Sa ma ria. He reigned fo r sixteen yea rs.• He d id what is 11 Then Amaziah sent messengers to Jehoash so n of Je hoah az son of Je hu, king 13:12
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d isp leas ing to Ya hwe h, he di d no t give up the sin into which Jeroboam son of 9 of Israel, saying , 'Come and make a tria l of strength! ' -Jehoash king of Israel sent Jg 9:8-15

II, = 14:1 5-1 6


Ne bat had led Israel ; he per sisted in it.
T he rest of the histor y of Joash, his enti re career, his p ro wess, how he wa ged 12
word to Arnaziah king of Judah, 'The thistle of Lebanon sent a mes sage to the
cedar of Lebanon, "Give my son your daughte r in marriage"; bu t the wild
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war on Ama ziah king of J uda h, is no t all this recorded in t he Boo k of th e Annals 10 animals of Lebanon trampled down the thistle as they pas sed .• You ha ve con-
of t he Ki ngs of Is rae l? •T hen Joash slep t with his a ncestors, a nd Jero boa m 13 quered Eda m, aud now hold your head in the air; boast on, but stay at ho me. W hy
asce nded h is throne. Jo ash was bu ried in Samaria with the kings of Israel. challenge disaster, to you r own ruin and the ruin of Judah?'
II ButAmaz iah wou ld nor listen, and Je hoash king of Israel marched to the attack.
The deat h of Elisha And at Beth-shemesh, which belongs to Judah, th ey ma de th eir trial of strength ,
los 8: 18 When Elisha had fallen ill of th e illness he was to d ie of , Joash king of Israel 14 12 Je hoash and Amaziah ki ng of Judah. -Judah was defeated by Israel, and everyone
Gn 50 :1 went dow n to him and shedding tears over him sa id, 'My fa ther ! My fat her!
2: 12 f . 'T he h o use of the M illo', cf . 1 K 9: I 5. Two c . By la yin g his hands on the kin g Elis ha be stows
C ha riot of Israel a nd its chargers!' -Elisha sa id to hi m, ' Bring bow and arrows'; 15
wo rds corrupt at th e end of vers e ' that goes d own to d ivine s trength on him. T he fligh t o f t he arrow is
a nd he sent for a bow and a rro ws. -Then Elisha said to the kin g, ' D ra w the bow' ; 16 Silla ' , ea st war d . aga ins t th e A r am aeans. T he prophet' s ges ture
13 a . Ben- h aded III, en emy of Jehoash of Israel. v, 25 . p refi gures th e event an d thus brings it ab out. cf . Jr
a nd he drew it. Elisha put h is hand s over t he ha nds of the king, - then he sa id, 17
b. 'who freed th em ' Gr eek ; 'and t hey free d them' 18:1 +.
'O pen t he window towards t he eas t', an d he opened it. T hen Elisha sa id, 'A rrow He br , T he lib era tor was not Je hoabaz n or, de spit e
v. 25. his son Jehoash, but Je roboam II. see 14:27
o f victo ry over Ara rn: You will defeat A ra rn at Ap hek co mp letely." o n which th e editor wh o added YV . 4-5 drew by way d. 'every Year' corr .
Elisha sa id, 'Ta ke the arrows'; an d he took them . T hen he said to t he king, 18 of anticipation . e. The Hebr, adds ' yet' , a gloss.
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fled to his tent. -The king of Judah, Amaziali son of Je hoash, son of Ahaziah, was 13 9 became king of Israel in Samaria for six months. •He did what is displeasing
taken pr isoner at Bet h-shemesh by Joash king of Israel who led him off> to to Yahweh, as his fathers had done ; he did no t give up the sins into which
Jeru sale m, where Joash dem o lished the city wall fro m the G ate of Ephra im to Jeroboam son of Nebat had led Israe l.
the G a te of the Corner " fo r a d ista nce of four hu nd red cub its. • He took a ll th e 14 10 Shallum son of Jabesh plotted against him, murdered him at Ibleam, b and
gold and silver, and all the furn ishin gs to be fou nd in the Temple of Ya hwe h a nd succeeded him .
in th e treasury of t he royal pa lace, and hostages besides, a nd t hen returned to 11 The rest of the histo ry of Zechariah is recorded in the Book of the Ann als
Sa ma ria . 12 of the Kings of Israel. • It happened as Ya hweh had said to Jehu, 'Your sons will 10:30
=1 3:12- 13 T he rest of th e history of Jeh oash, his enti re career, his prowe ss, how he 15 sit on t he throne of Isra el to the fourth generation'. And so it turned out.
waged war on Amaziah king of Ju da h, is not all this recorded in the Book of the
An na ls of the Kings of Israel ? •T hen Jeh oa sh slept with his ance stors, a nd was 16 The reign of Shallum in Israel (743)
bu ried in Sam aria with the kings of Israel ; his son Jero boa m succeeded him . 13 Shallum son of Jabesh became king in the thirty-ninth year of Uzziah king
Amaz ia h son of Joash , king of J uda h, lived for fifteen years after the dea th 17 of Judah, and reigned for on e month in Samaria.
of Je hoash son of Jehoah az, king of Israe l. 14 Then Menahem son of Gadi went up from Tirzah, entered Samaria, murdered
Th e rest of the histor y of Amazia h, is not all thi s recor ded in the Bo ok of 18 Shallum son of Jabesh there, and succeeded him.
the Anna ls of the King s of Judah? .A plot ha ving been hatched aga inst him in 19 15 The rest of the history of Shallum, and the plot he hatched, all this is recorded
Jer usa lem, he fled to Lac hish ; but he was fo llowed to Lachish where he was 16 in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Israel. -It was at that time th at
put to death . • He was brought back by horse, and burie d in Jeru salem wit h 20 Me nah em sacked Tappushr-c-killing all who were in it- and its territory fro m
li2 eh 26: 1-2 his a ncesto rs in the Citadel of David. ·A ll the peop le of J udah chose Uzz iah,", 2 1 Ti rzah onwards, because it had not opened its gates to him ; he sacked the tow n
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then sixteen yea rs old , and made him king in succession to his father Amaz ia h. and ripped open all the pregnant women. Am 1:13
It was he who rebuilt Elat h" and recovered it for Juda h, after the king had 22 17 In the th irty -n inth year of Uzziah king of Judah, Menahem son of G ad i
slept with his a ncestors. 18 became king of Israel. He reigned for ten yea rs in Samaria.• He did what is
d ispleasing to Yahweh, he d id not give u p the sins into which Jeroboa m so n
The reign of Jeroboam II in Israel (783-743) of Nebat had led Israel.
1[1 the fifteenth year of Amaz ia h so n of Joash, king of Judah, Jer oboa m so n 23 19 In his time s," -Pu lr king of Assyria invaded the country. Me nahem gave Pul
of Joas h became king of Israel in Sa ma ria. He reigned for forty-o ne yea rs. a thousand talents of silve r in return for his support in strengthening his ho ld
He d id what is d ispleasing to Ya hweh a nd did no t give up a ny of the sins into 24 20 on the royal power. • Menahem levied this sum from Israel, from all the men
which Je roboam so n of Ne ba t had led Israe l. of rank, at the rate of fifty shekels a head, to be given to the king of Assyria,
It was he who reco vered the ter rito ry of Israe l from the Pass of Ha ma t h 25 who then wit hdrew, and d id not stay in the country.
as far as t he Sea of the A ra ba h, in accordance with the word that Ya hweh, 21 The rest of the history of Me nahem, his entire career, is not all this recorded
the God o f Isra el, had spoke n th rou gh his serv an t Jo na h' so n of Amittai, the 22 in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Israel? -Then Menahem slept with
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IK I4 :IO i- pro phet fro m G a th-hep her. • For Ya hweh had seen how very bitte r! the affiiction 26 his ancestors ; his son Pekahiah succeeded him .
of Israel was, with no o ne, neither fettered nor free, to co me to the help of Israel.
But Ya hweh had resolved not to blot out t he na me of Israe l fro m und er hea ven ; 27
The reign of Pekahiah in Israel (738-737)
he rescued them by mean s of Jeroboam son of Joa sh . 23 In the fiftiet h year of Uzziah king of Judah , Peka hiah son of Me na hem
The rest of th e history of Jero boam , his entire caree r, his prowess, wha t 28 24 becam e king of Is rae l in Samar ia . He reigned for two years. -He d id what is
wa rs he waged, ho w he .. . !I is not all thi s recorded in th e Book of th e Anna ls d ispleasing to Ya hweh; he did not give up the sins into which Jero boa m son
of th e Ki ngs of Israe l? •T hen Jero boam slept with his a ncesto rs. They bur ied him 29 of Nebat had led Israe l.
in Sa ma ria h with the kings of Israe l ; his so n Zechar ia h succeede d him. 25 Pekah son of Remalia h, his equerry, plotted against him and struck him
down in Sam ar ia , in the kee p of the ro yal pa lace . . J He had fifty men of Gi lead
112 e h 26:3- 4.
2 1-23 The reign of Uzzia h in Judah (781-740) with him . He killed the king, a nd succeeded him.
In the seven teen th year of Jeroboam king of Israe l, Uzzia h so n of 26 T he rest of the histor y of Pekah iah , his entire ca reer, all this is recor ded in
15 becam e king of J uda h. • He was sixteen yea rs old when he ca me to t he
A rnazia h I
the Boo k of th e Anna ls of t he K ings of Israel.
throne, a nd he reigned for fifty-two yea rs in Je rusalem. H is mother's na me was
The reign of Pekah in Israel (737-732)
Jeco liah, of Jerusalem . -He d id wha t is pleas ing to Ya hweh, just as his father 3
Amaz ia h had don e. •The high places, howev er , were not a bo lished , a nd th e 4
27 In the fifty-secon d year of Uzzia h ki ng of Judah, Pekah son of Remal iah
peop le still offered sacr ifices a nd incense on th e high places. 14 a . ' who led hi m o ff ' ver sio ns , 2 C h 25:23. h. 'th ey b uried him in Sa m ar ia ' Gr ee k L uc. :
But Ya hweh struck the king, a nd he becam e a leper till his dying day. He lived 5 b. T he wall o n th e W. heig ht , cf. 2 S 5:9 + . It was o m itt ed by He br ,
1 K 4:2 I-- to be mo ved fu r ther N . by He zekt ah , 2 Ch 32:5. o uts ide 15 a . Tr a nsla tio n d o ub tf u l.
co nfined to his room ;" his so n Jotham was ma ste r of th e palace a nd ru led the th is new ' G a te of Eo h ra im ' (N e 8:1 6: 12:39) lie Calva ry
co untry. and the H o ly Se pu lchre . A th ird wa ll. st ill fur ther N ., b. 'at Iblea m' G re ek Luc.: He br . co rru p t.
was bu ilt b y Herod A gr tppa 1. c. T ext u ncer tai n, sit e d isput ed .
T he rest of the hist or y of Uzz iah, his entire ca reer, is not all this recorded 6 c. T he tex t nam es h im Az ari a h her e a nd several d . ' In his tim es' Greek ; ' th ro u gho u t his time '
in th e Book of th e An nals of the Kings of Jud ah ? -T hen Uzziah slept with 7 time s subse q ue n tly bu t, ap art fr om 2 K , t he usu al (joi ned to t he p reced in g ph rase) Hebr.
form is Uzzia h . e. Accord in g to th e Assyro- Ba bylonia n do cu men ts
his a ncestor s, a nd they bur ied him in th e Cita del of David ; his so n Jotha m d . Near Ezlo n-gebe r , 1 K 9:28 +. a nd later co nf used P u tu wa s th e coronati on nam e taken by Tlglath-
succeeded him . wit h it. Elath had been los t u nder Jeho ram, 2 K 8:20-21. p ilese r III . kin g o f As sy ria (74 5~727) , whe n he assumed
e. T he ' Boo k of Jo na h ' is pseudon ymo usly assigned p o wer in Babylon in 729 . The tr ib ut e of v. 20 is
to hi m . m en tio ned in th e Assy ri a n texts in con nexion wit h the
The reig n of Z echariah in Israel (743) C. ' bitte r ' G re ek . Syrian cam pa ign o f this ki ng in 738 . .
Am 7:9 g . Tex t co rrupt. Ht, ' h ow he recovered D a ma scu s f. Tex t un certain. lit . ' Arso b (a di str ict o f Transior-
In the t hirt y-eight h yea r of Uzz iah king of Juda h, Zech ari a h son of Jeroboam 8
and Hamath for J ud a h in Is rael' . dania) and the lion (or: a nd Arieh ?)' .
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became king of Israel in Samaria . H e reigned for twenty years.' -He did what 28 15 and placed it at th e nor th side of the new altar. •K ing Ahaz gave thi s order to
is displeasing to Ya hweh; he did not give up the sins int o which Je roboam Uriah th e priest: ' In future you will bu rn the morning holocaust, the evening Ex 29:39
Nb 28:4
son of Nebat had led Israel. oblation, the king 's holocaust and his oblation, the holocaust, the oblation and
In the day s of Pekah king of Israel, Tiglath -pileser king of Assyria came a nd 29 the libati ons of all people o n the great altar ; on it you will pour ou t all the blood
captured Ijon, Abel-beth-rnaacah, Janoa h, Kedesh, Ha zor , G ilead and Galilee, of the holoca usts and sacrifices. As regards the alta r of bronze, I shall see to
Jg 18:31 all the land of Na phta li, n and deported the pop ulation to Assyria .' • Hoshea 30 16 that." • Uriah the priest d id everything that King Ahaz had ordered .
son of Ela h ha tched a plot against Pekah son of Remaliah; he murde red the 17 K ing Aha z disman tled the wheeled stan ds, removed th e crosspieces and the I K 7:27-37
12 C h 28:24
king, and succeeded him .' basin s fro m them , and took the bron ze Sea off the oxen sup port ing it, and rested 1 K 7:23·26
The rest of the history of Pekah, and his ent ire career, is not all this recorded 31 18 it on the stone pa vement. ' • In deference to th e king of Assyria , he removed
in the Boo k of the Annals of the Kings of Israel? from the Temple of Ya hweh t he dais fo r the t hro ne, which had been set up
there, and th e royal en try o n th e out side.'
112 C h 27· I·4 ; The reign of Jotham in Judah (740-736) 112 C h 28:
-9 19 T he rest of the histor y of Ahaz, his ent ire care er, is not all th is recorded in 26-27
In the second year of Pekah son of Remal iah , kin g of Israel, Jotha m so n of 31 20 the Boo k of the Annals of the Kings of Judah? •Then Ahaz slept with his an-
Uzziah beca me king of Judah.• He was twenty-five years old when he came to 33 cestors, and was bu ried in the Citadel of Da vid; his son Hezekiah succeeded him.
th e thr one, and he reigned for sixteen years" in Je rusalem. His mo ther 's name was
Je rusha, dau ghter of Za do k. •He did what is pleas ing to Ya hweh, j ust as his 34 The reign of Hoshea in Israel (732-724)
father Uzz iah had don e. •The high places, however, were not abo lished, a nd 35 In the twelfth year of Ahaz king of Ju da h, Hoshea so n of Elah became
the people still offered sacrifices a nd incense o n the liigh places.
It was he who built the Up per Ga te of the Tem ple of Ya hweh.
17 king of Israel in Samaria, and reigned for nine years. • He did what is
displeasin g to Yahweh, though no t like the preceding kings of Israel.
The rest of th e history of Jo th am, his entire ca reer, is not all th is recorded 36 Shalmanese r« king of Assyria mad e war o n Hos hea who submitted to him H o 1:4
A m3: 1!
in t he Boo k of t he Anna ls of the Kings of Juda h? -A t that time. Ya hweh began 37 4 and paid him tribute. • But the king of Assyria discovered that Hoshea was
sending Rezin' king of Aram and Pekah son of Remaliah agai nst Judah. -Th en 38 playing a doubl e game with him: he had sent messengers to So, " king of Egypt,
Jot ham slept with his ance sto rs, an d was buri ed in the C itadel of Da vid, his and had not, as in previous years, handed over the tr ibute to the king of Assyria .
ancesto r; his son Ahaz succeeded him. Fo r th is th e king of Assyr ia imprisone d him, in chains .' D 128:36

The reign of Ahaz in J udah (736-716) The fall of Samaria (721) ~ 18:9-11
In the seventeenth year of Pekah so n of Remaliah, A haz son of Jo tham
11 2 C h 28: 1· 4 16 becam e king of Ju dah . - Ahaz was twent y year s old when he came to the
thro ne, and he reigned for sixteen years in Jer usalem. He did not do what is
The king of Assyria invaded the whole country and, coming to Samaria, laid
siege to it for three yea rs.• In the nint h year of Hoshea, the king of Assyr ia
I 8;34f
19:12
D'4:27
ca ptured Samaria " and deported the Israelites to Assyria. He settled them in
pleasing to Yahweh his God, as his ancestor David had done. • He followed th e
L v18:21 + example of the kings uf Israel, even causing his son to pa ss through fire, co pying Halah on the Habo r, a river of Gozan,r a nd in the cities of the Med esJ
the shameful prac tices of the nat ions which Yahweh had dispo ssessed for the so ns
DI 12:2 + of Is rael. • He offered sacr ifices and incense on the high places, o n the hills a nd 4 g . Five years a t most acco rdin g to known da tes. is also th e ad mi nis tr at or of t he Te m ple, an d la ys dow n
under every sp reading tree. h . T he towns menti o ned ('all N a p htall ') wer e th e ceremon ia l (see 12 :5- 17, under Jehoash) : U r ia h
s ubd ued as T-iglat h.p ileser advanced in h is ca mp ai gn o n ly appea rs as a roy a l officia l.
2C h28: 5f lt was then th at Rezin king of Aram and Pekah so n of Remaliah, king of 5
Is 7-8 uaa lnst P hi list ia in 734. G ilead a nd G a lilee wer e g. T hc bronze a lta r (as the Hebr. gloss co rre c tly
Israel, lau nched thei r ca mpa ign against Jeru salem. The y besieged it but could co nq uered in th e ca m pa ign of 733 ·732 aimed pr in ci- notes) in st a lled by Solo mo n. 1 K 8:64 : 9:25 , in fr on t of
pa lly agains t Da mascus , but are incl uded su m ma r ily t he T emple ent ra nce .
li2C h28:17 not reduce it .« .(At that time, the king of Edom recovered Elath for Edo m; 6 in th is list.
he drove o ut the men of Judah from Elath, and the Edo mites occupied it and i. F irs t Isr ae lite de portat ion . h. T ra nsla tio n d o u bt fu l.
l. Th e He br. ad d s ' in t he twentie th year o f latham , i . Hebr. tex t d ist urbed . It is not known w het her
112C h28: 16 live there to this present day.) : -T hen Ahaz sent messengers to T iglath-pileser 7 so n o f U zziah ' . t he c ha nges introduced by A h az ha ve a ce re mo nial
king of Assyria to say, ' I am your servan t and your so n.' Co me and rescue me k . If the figur e is ex a ct it inc ludes the yea rs of purpose or whe ther the y ar e made to provide him with
J o tham 's r egen cy, v. 5. the bronze he nee d s (to pa y hi s tribute (0 th e Assyrian
from the king of Aram and the king of Israel who are makin g war aga inst me.' I. R ezin was th e last kin g of Da ma scus befo re [he kim~ ? ) .
a2C h28:2 1 And Ahaz took the silver and gold t hat was fou nd in the Temple of Yahweh 8 to wn fell in to Assy ria n hands , 16:9. T he wa r no w j. In te rpre ta tio n dispu ted . Probab ly ' t he da is' a nd
be ing prepa red brea ks ou t in th e re ign o f Ah a z, ' t he roy a l e nt ry' ar e symbo ls of so ve rei gnt y wh ich
and in the treasury of the roya l palace, and sent thi s as a present to the king 16;5·9. T igtar h-ni leser ma kes hi s vass a l re m ove.
,! of Assyria . •Th e king of Assy ria gran ted his reque st and, going up agai nst 9 16 a. 'mer besieged it' Svr ., cf. Is 7: I: ' they bes ieged 17 a . Shat m a nese r V (72 7·722) s ucces so r of Ti gla th-
A ha z' He br . Th e purpose of t his wa r. occasio ning t he p itcsc r If I.
A m 1:5 D amascus, ca ptured it; he deported its populat ion to Kir, and put Rezin to
prophecie s o f Is:7-8, was to bri ng J ud ah in to th e a nti- b . T h is ' So. king o f Egyp t' proba b ly th e Eg yp t ian
death ." A ssyria n coa liti on .
I When King Ahaz went to Damascus to meet T iglath-pilcscr king of Assy ria,
Is 8:2 he saw the a ltar that was in Damascus.' He then sent th e measuremen ts and a
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Hebr. ' Ara m' a nd drops Heb r. ' Rczin' before ' t he k ing
of Edam ' . T he Edo mi tes ava il the msel ves o f this
ge ne ra l ca lled Sibe in A ssyri a n te xts , possibly a p r in ce
b . T he transla tion co n jec tu ra lly read s ' Eda m' for o f the Dell a .
c . T he imp risonment of Hos bea . who h ad ma rc hed
ag ai ns t Sha lm a nese r or ha d fled fr om Sa ma ria. to ok
o ppo rtu nity [0 ret a ke Ela th , see 14:22 .
mo del of t he altar with th e det ail of its wo rkm anship to Ur iah the pr iest. pl ace a t the beg in nin g of the siege of Sa ma ria and

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c . Ahaz acknowledges himself vassal of T igla t h-
m a r ked t he end of his reig n (9th year) .
Ur ia h the priest constructed the altar; all the instruction s sent by Kin g Ahaz II onescr (in 734) but t his ba rgai nin g fo r protect io n pa ves
th e wa y for t he d<»vnfa ll of hi s k ingd om , cf. Is 8:5f. d . S hal m a nese r h ad la id sie ge to t he ci ty in 724 .
from Damascus were carried out by Ur iah th e pr iest before King Ahaz ret urn ed d . Ti gtarh-pi teser's campaign agai ns t Da m as cus , b u t it he ld o ut u n til t he begi nn ing of the re ign o f h is
from Damascus. -When t he king arrived from Da mascus, he inspected the a lta r, 12 733-732. so n Sar go n . pr ob a b ly ea rly in 721. The ' n inth year of
I K 8;64 he approach ed it and ascen ded it. •He burned his holocaust and his o blatio n: e . T he hi R: h altar of th e temple o f D amascu s . H os hea ' re fers to the begi nn ing of t he siege.
13 e . No t far fr om Haran to t he ex treme N . of
5: 18, an d not an altar raised by the army of occu -
i 2Ch 28: 23 he poured o ut his liba tio n and sprinkle d the bloo d of his comm union sacr ifice'! pa tio n . ' the measurements' G reek; ' the patter n' He b r. Mesopotam ia .
f . The kin g himsel f co nse crates t he a lta r b y f . E . of M es o po ta mia . Israelite se tt le men ts he re
Th e altar that used to sta nd before Yahwe h " he removed from the fron t of the 14
exercisi ng pri estl y Iuncrions : he res erved to himself th e too k the pla ce of t he natives whom 'r teiam-ouese r ha d
Tem ple, where it had stood between the new altar an d the Temple of Yahweh, right to ac t as priest in ce rt a in circ ums ta nces. T he kin g depor ted . T his is the ba ckg ro und of Tb.
2 KINGS
477 2 KI NGS 18:5
18: 12 O bservat ions on the fall of the Nort hern Kingdom. 31 benoth, the men of Cuthah a Nergal, the men of Hamath an Ashima, -the
T his ha ppened beca use the Israelites had sinned aga inst Ya hweh th eir G od 7 Avvites a Nibhaz and a Tartak ; while the Sepharvites burnt their children in
who had brought t hem o ut of the la nd of Egypt. ou t of the grip of Pha rao h the fire in honour of Adrammelech and of Anammelech, gods of Sepharvaim.
lK12:31
king of Egypt. T hey wo rshipped oth er god s, -t hey foll owed the pra ctices of th e 8 32 They worshipped Yahweh as well, and they appointed priests out of their own
natio ns that Ya hweh had dispo ssessed for them . h • T he Israel ites. and the kings 9 number for the high places who officiated for them in the temples of th e high
t hey had made for th emselves, plotte d' wicked schemes against th eir G od. T hey 33 places.• They worshipped Yahweh and served their own gods at the same time,
built high places for th emselves where ver they lived, fro m watchtower to fortified 34 with th e rites of the countr ies from which the y had been deported. •They still
£:'<23: 24 + :
34 : 13+ tow n. •They set up pillars a nd sacred po les for themselves on every high hill 10 follow th eir old rites even now.
Ot 11:1 l- They did not worship Yahweh " and did not conform to his statutes or
and under every spreading tree. •T hey sacrificed/ there after the man ner of the II
natio ns that Yahweh had expelled befo re them, and did wicked th ings th ere, ritual , or the law o r the commandments, which Yahweh had laid down for the
Gn32:29
provoking the anger of Yahweh. •Th ey served idols, although Ya hweh had told 12 35 sons of Jacob to whom he gave the name Israel. •Yahweh had made a covenant EXI9:1+
them, 'T his yo u must not do ' with them and had given them this command: 'Y ou are not to worship alien
And yet through all the proph ets and all the seers, Ya hweh had given Israel IJ gods , you are not to bow down to them or serve them or offer them sacrifices.
a nd Ju dah this wa rn ing, 'T urn fro m yo ur wicked ways a nd keep my com ma nd - 36 You are to bow down and offer sacr ifice to Yahweh who brought you out of
mcnts and my laws in accorda nce wit h the entire Law I laid do wn for yo ur 37 the land of Egyp t with great powe r and outstretched arm. •You are to observe
fat hers and delivered to th em thro ugh my serva nts th e prophets' . • But the y 14 the statutes and ritual, the law and the command ments which he has given you
wo uld not listen , they were mo re stub born than k their ancesto rs had been who in writ ing and to whic h you are always to co nfo rm; you are not to worship
had no faith in Ya hweh their G od. •T hey des pised his la ws and th e co vena nt 15 38 alien gods.• Do not forget the covenant I have made with you, and do not
he had made with th eir ance stor s, an d the warnings he had given them . T hey 39 venerate alien gods . •Venerate Yahweh alone, you r God, and he will delive r
Jr 2:5 you out of the power of all your enemi es.' • But they would not listen, and still
pu rsued empt iness, and themselves became empty th roug h cop ying t he nati ons 40
ro und them altho ugh Ya hweh had or dered them not to act as the y did. followed their old rites .
T hey rejected all the com mandments of Yahweh t heir God and ma de ido ls of 16 41 T hese nations, then, wor shipped Ya hweh and served their carved ima ges as
2 1:3 well, their childre n, too, and their children's children still behave today as their
I K 12:3H cast meta l for the mselves, two calves ; they made t hemselves sacred poles, they
Cdo/:I3 !
Dt 4: 1~ :17 :J wors hipped the who le a rray o f hea ven, a nd t hey served Baal. - T hey made their 17 fathers behaved in the past.
Ly 1S:2 1 I- so ns and daug hters pass t hro ugh fire, they practised divina tion a nd so rcery,
Ut rs.ro
they so ld themselves to evil-doi ng in the sight of Ya hweh, pro voki ng his a nger .
Fo r t his, Ya hweh was enraged with Isra el a nd thr ust them away from him. 18 VIII . THE LAST YEA RS OF TH E KINGDO M OF J UDAH
I K 12:20
T here was none left but th e tr ibe of Juda h only.
J uda h did not keep t he com mandments of Yahweh their G od either, but 19 A. H E ZE KI A H, T HE P R OP HET ISAI A H; ASSYR I A
co pied the practices that Israel had introduced.• Ya hweh rejected the who le 20
race of Israel ; he brought them low, deli vering the m into the hands of ma ra uders, Introduction to the reign of Hezekiah (716-687)
I K 11:26 -33 1l2 C h 29:1-2
unt il at lengt h he thrust them away from him . -And indeed he had torn Israel In the third year of Ho shea - son of Elah, king of Israe l, Hezekiah son of
away fro m t he House of Da vid, a nd they ha d made Jero boam so n of Ne bat
s: 47;24 king; Jerob oam had d ra wn Israe l awa y fro m Ya hweh a nd led t hem into a great
21
18 Ahaz became king of Judah. • He was twenty-five year s old when he came
to the thro ne, and he reigned for twenty-n ine years in Jer usalem . His mother's
Is 8:2
sin. •T he Israelites co pied t he sin ' Jero boam had co mmitted; they did not 22 na me was Ab ijah, b daughter of Zechariah . •He did what is pleas ing to Yahweh,
112C h31: 1
give it up, -u ntil at length Yahweh th rust Israe l away fro m him, as he had foreto ld 2J 4 ju st as his ancestor David had done . • It was he who abolished the high places,
18:22 ;21:3
thro ugh a ll his servan ts the pro phets; he deport ed th e Israelites from t heir own bro ke the pillars, cut dow n the sacred po les- and smashed the bronze serpent Ex23:24 +
34:13 +
co unt ry to Assy ria, wher e they still are today. tha t Moses had made; for up to that time the Israelites had offered sacrifice D' 12:2 +
N b 21 :4-9 +
5 to it ; it was called 'Nehushtan." •He put his trust in the God of Israel. No king Ws 16:6
T he origin of the Samaritans no
I X:J4
T he king of Assyr ia bro ught peo ple fro m Baby lon, Cut hah, Avva, Ha math 24
1 Am 7: 17
a nd Sepha rvairu , and sett led them in the towns of Samaria to replace t he
Israelites ; t hey too k possess ion of Sa ma ria a nd lived in its towns .
g . T hese ob ser vatio ns d o no t come from o ne
so urce . F o r the pri nci pa l autho r o f the b ook th e griev -
ou s faul t o f Isra el is t he relig ious sc hism . 1 K 12:26-3 3,
wo rs hi p in the se pagan s ur ro und ing s . Th e de ta ils o f
vv , 29-34 a were added during th e Exi le . T he develo p me nt
in vv , 34 b-40 re vert s to th e sms resp on sib le fo r t he ruin
an 'o r igina l s in' of which every kin g o f Isra el is acc used of Israe l, and wo uld be mor e ap propriate ly p lace d in
'J When they first ca me to live there, they did not wor shi p Yahw eh , so Ya hweh 25 in vv. 7a a nd 2 1-23. A development ric h in remi nis- th e first part of the c ha p ter .

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sent lions aga inst them , which killed a numbe r of t hem . •T hey said to the kin g 26 ce nces o f Dt a nd the prophe ts (espe clallv Jr ) has been n. ' I deported from there' T arg , 'le t h im eo'
added; it denou nces re ligiou s co m p ro m ise and th e vers io ns.
of Assyria, 'The na tions you deported a nd settled in th e town s of Sam aria do local shr ines, vv. 7b -18 . A second ad diti on ex te n ds the
no t know how to wor shi p t he god of the co unt ry, a nd he has sent lio ns aga inst con de mnat ion to Jud ah. vv. 19-20 .
h . T he He br. adds a few wor ds ' an d (the p ra ctices) o. Fa it hless Israelite s are meant her e, as in vv, 14f.

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th em ; and now the se a rc killin g t hem beca use the y do not know how to wo rship o f th e k ings of Isra el wh ich th ey ma d e the ir ow n' o r no t (as in the pr eceding verses) paga ns. ' h is s ta tute s'
the god of th e country '. -So the king of Assyria gave th is order: 'Send back 27 'a nd (t he p ra ctices) whic h the kings of Israel had coni.: ' their statu tes ' Hebr.
introduced'. probably a gloss (i n accordance with v, 21) 18 a. Chro no logy uncer ta in .
o ne of the priests whom I deported fro m t here; let him go" and live there and in te nded for th e beg inni ng of v . 9 but tra nsposed here . b. 'Abiiah' 2 C h 29:1; 'Ab !' Hcbr.
teach them how to wo rshi p th e god of the co unt ry'. -Accordingly, one of the 28 i. ' p lotted' text u nce rtain . Cr. not e h . c . By t hus centra lis in g the c ult a nd de cl aring war
j . T he text adds ' o n all the high places' . o n idolatry Hezekiah prepares the way for th e reforms
pr iests th ey had depo rt ed from Samaria ca me to live in Bethel; he tau ght them k. 'm ore t ha n' G reek ; ' as ' Hebr. o f Josiah , ch . 23 , an d well des er ves th e eulogy of vv , 3
how to wors hip Ya hweh. I. ' t he s in ' G reek ; 'a ll t he s ins' H ebr. amI5-6.
m. Vv. 24- 28 a nd 4 1 o ffe r a simplified view of the d . The name alludes to the m at eri al o f whi ch it
Each nati o na l gro up made idols represe nt ing its own gods a nd put them in 29
rese tt lemen t of the Northern Kin gd om : they presuppose wa s made (neh asncth, br onz e) an d t o its s ha pe (nahasn ,
I n 4:9 +
the temp les of the high places made by the Sa marita ns ; eac h national gro up a wh olesale deporta tion of th e Isr aeli te popu la tion and ser pent). It was said to be the image made by Mo ses
fuse sever al s uccess ive colonisations : by the story of in t he desert . Nb 21:8-9 , a nd was the ob jec t of id ol at ro us
did this in t he towns allocated to it. -The men of Babylon had made a Succot h- 30
VV . 25-28 ' they explain th e persisten ce of Ya hwi sti c wo rsh ip , Ws 16:6-7.
r 8:6 2 K INGS 479 2 KI NG S
of J udah after him could be com pa red with him- nor an y of those before him. ramparts who, like you, are doomed to ea t their own d ung and drink their
He was devot ed to Yahweh, never turni ng fro m him, but keepin g the co mmand- 6 own urine.'«
Gn 39:2 ments that Yah weh had laid down for Moses. -A nd so Yahweh was with him, 7 28 Then the cupbea rer-in -chief stood erect and, shouting loudly in the Judaean
and he was successful in all that he undertook. He rebelled agai nst the king of language, called o ut, 'Listen to the wor d of the great king , the king of Assyria.
Assyria' and refused to serve him .• It was he who harassed the Philistines as far 8 29 T hus the king speaks: " D o not let Hezekiah delude you. He will be powerless
as Gaza, laying their territory waste fro m watchtower to forti fied town. 30 to save you from my ha nds . •Do not let Hezekiah persuade you to rely on
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Ya hweh by saying: Yahweh is sure to save us; th is city will not fall into the
The fall of Samaria; recapitulation! 31 power of the king of Assyria.• Do not listen to Hezekiah, for the king of
In the fourth year of Hezekiah, which was the seventh year of Hoshea son 9 Assyria says this: Ma ke peace with me, sur render to me, and everyone of you
of Elah, king of Israel, Shalmaneser king of Assyri a made war on Samaria and will eat the fruit of his own vine and of his own fig tree a nd dr ink the water
laid siege to it. •He cap tured it after th ree years . Samar ia fell in the sixth year 10 32 of his own cistern -un til I co me a nd depo rt yo u to a co unt ry like your own, a land
of Hezekiah, which was the ninth yea r of Hos hea king of Israel. •T he king of II of corn and good wine, a land of bread and of vineyar ds, a land of oil and of
Assyr ia dep orted the Israelites to Assyri a a nd settled them in Ha lah o n t he ho ney, so th at yo u may not die but live. Do not liste n to Hezek iah who is
17:7-18
Habor, a river of Goza n, and in the cities of t he Medes.• This happened because 12 33 deluding you when he says: Yahweh will save us . • Has any god of any nation
they had not obeyed the voice of Ya hweh the ir God and had bro ken his 34 saved his cou ntry from the power of the king of Assyr ia? •Where are the gods
cove nant, violating all that Moses the servant of Ya hweh had laid down. They of Hamat h a nd Arpad? Whe re are the gods of Sep ha rvai m and He na and Ivvah? 17:5.6 .24;
19:13
neither listened to it nor put it into practice. Where are t he gods of the land of Sa maria?> D id they save Sa maria fro m me?
35 Te ll me whic h, of all t he gods of any co unt ry, have saved their cou ntr ies from
Sennacher ib's invasion g
my hands, for Ya hweh to be a ble to save Jeru salem ?" '
112C h 32: 1
Si 4 8:1 8 In the four teenth yea r of Ki ng Hezekia h, Sennacherib king of Assy ria attacked 13 36 T hey kept silence an d said noth ing in reply, since such was the king's or der:
Ill s 36: 1
the for tified tow ns of Juda h an d cap tured t hem. -Then Hezekia h king of Judah 14 37 'Do not answer him' he had said. -Th e maste r of t he pa lace, Elia kim son of
sent t his message to the king of Assyria at Lach ish, ' I have been at fault. Ca ll H ilklah, Shebna h the secretary a nd the hera ld Jo ah so n of Asap h, wit h their
off t he attack, and I will sub mit myself to whatever you impose on me.' T he garmen ts to rn, went to Heze kiah and reported what the cupbearer-in-chief
king of Assy ria exacted three hund reds ta lent s of silver a nd thirty talen ts of had said .
gold from Hezekia h king of J uda h, -a nd Hezek iah ga ve him a ll th e silver in 15
th e Te mple of Ya hweh and in the treasur y of the ro yal palac e. • It was then that 16 The prophet Isaia h is consulted 1I 1s 37: 1-7

Hezek ia h stri pped th e facing from the leaves and ja mb s of the doors of t he lK21:27
IK6:20-22
Temple of Ya hweh, which . .. h king of J uda h had plated, a nd gave it to t he
king of Assy ria.
19 On hea ring this, King Heze kiah to re his ga rme nts, covered himself with
sack loth and went to the Tem ple of Ya hweh . • He sent the mas ter of the
palace, Eliak im, Shebnah the secreta ry and the elders of the pries ts, covered in
3 sackcloth, to the prophet Isaiah so n of Amoz ." -T hey said to him, 'This is what
The embassy of the cupbearer-in-chief
Hezek ia h says, "Today is a day of suffer ing, of pun ish ment , of disgrace. C hild ren
11 2 C h 32:
9-19 From Lachish the king of Assyria sent the cupbea rer-in-chief with a la rge 17 4 co me to birth , a nd there is no st rength to bring them fo rth." • May Yahweh
II l s36:2-22
forc e to K ing Hezekiah in Jer usalem.' He went up to Jer usalem , and whe n he your G od hear the word s of the cupbear er-in-chief whom his master, the kin g
Is 7:3
ar rived;' he took a position nea r the conduit of the upper pool which is on the of Assy ria, has sent to insult the living God, a nd may Ya hweh your G od pun ish I S 17:26
Is 4:3 +
road to the F uller's Field . • He summoned the king. T he master of the palace, 18 the words he has hea rd . Offer your praye r for the remnan t that is left." "
1 K 4 :2 +
Is 22: 13-25 Elia kim so n of Hilkiah , Shebna h the secretary a nd the herald Joah so n of When the ministers of K ing Hezek iah had come to Isaiah, - he replied, ' Say
Asa ph went out to him . -T he cup bearer-ill-chief said to them , 'Say to He zekia h, 19 to your master, " Ya hweh says this: Do not be a fra id of the words yo u have Is I0:5-1 9

"T hus spea ks the great kin g, the king of Assyria : W hat mak es you so confident? hea rd or the blasphemies the minions of the king of Assyria have uttered aga inst
Do you think empty words are as good as st rategy and milita ry strength? Who 20 me. ·1 am going to put a spirit" in him, a nd when he hears a rumo ur he will
} ar e yo u relying on , to da re to rebel aga inst me? •We know yo u a re relying 21
7
return to his own cou nt ry, and in that country I will br ing him down with the
Is3 0: 1-7 ;
3 1: 1-3 on that broken reed Egypt." which pric ks a nd pierces th e hand of the man sword." ,
Ezk29:6-7
who lea ns on it.-T hat is what Pharaoh kin g of Egy pt is like to all who rely
on him. -· Yo u may say to me: We rely o n Ya hweh our God, but are the y not 22
e. Ei ther in 7 11 o r, m or e probably. be fo re th e bee n co nde mned by Isai ah .
J 18:4
his high places a nd. altars that Hezekiah has suppressed, sayi ng to the peop le campaign o f 701, VV. 13f. I. 'a s ing le o ne' coni. : 'a s ing le sa tra p' H e br.
of Juda h and Jeru salem: Th is in Jerusalem, is the alta r, before which yo u mu st f . T h is passage reca p it ulates the eve nts of ch. 17.
m . 'Elia kim' Is 36:1 I.
g . Sennac herib was so n and successor o f Sa rgon :
wo rship? -Come, make a wager with my lord the king of Assyria: I will give 23 his Pa lesti ni an campa ign took place in 70 1. T he A nna ls n . G ra p hic desc ript io n of the s tra its to whic h a
yo u two t housand horses if you can find horsemen to ride them . •Ho w cou ld 24 of his reig n recor d it in deta il , confirm ing the d at a of beleague red c ity is re duced.
vv. 13- 16. b ut sa ying no th ing of the u lt im ate rep ulse
) you rep ulse a single one' of the least of my master's servants ? And yet you have of Sen nac hertb and so co n tai ni ng not hin g co r respo nd-
o. ' where ar e the gods of the lan d of Sa maria'
Gree k .
relied o n Egypt for cha riots a nd horsemen.• And last ly, have J come up against 25 ing to 18:17- 19:37. In t he bibli cal te xt the re a re
19 a . Hezek iah consults Isaiah jus t as th e earl ier kings
two pa ra llel nar rat ives: first, 18: 17-1 9:9a wi th 19:
this place to lay it waste with ou t warrant from Ya hweh? Ya hweh himself said 36- 37, a nd seco nd . 19:9b -35 : th ese repor t the even ts of Isr ael an d J ud ah co nsu lte d th e pr op hets , as the ir
cou nse llors in wa r, suc h as Elija h a nd Elis ha. cf. I K
to me: Ma rch aga inst this co untry and lay it was te." , in th e sa me o rde r bu t in a slig htly d iffere nt way. T he
22:81; 2 K 1:91; 3:111: 6:81. etc.
whole pa ssa ge. 18:13- 19:37. is repea ted with so me
Elia kim,» Shebna h a nd Joah sa id to the cu pbea rer-in-chief, 'P lease speak 26 va ria nts in Is 36-37 . b. Proba b ly a pr o ver bia l express ion for a d esperate
to your servants in Aramaic, for we understand it; do not speak to us in the b. By an oversight the text reads ' H ezekiah ' instead si tuat ion.
of the name of so me previous king . c. T he saving of a ' remn ant ' of the chosen people
J udaea n language with in earshot of the people o n t he ramparts'. -B ut t he 27 i. The tex t of 2 K inserts ' the commander-in-chief is one of the th emes of the pr each in g of Isai ah .
cupbea rer -in-ch ief sa id, 'Do you think my lord sent me here to say thes e things an d the chief eu nuc h '; omitted b)' Is 36:2 . cf. Is 4:3 + a nd, here. vv , 30-31.
I, T he Heb r, her e repe at s the precedi ng words. d. ' spi ri t' is n o t here pe rs on ified: it is an im per ati ve
to your master or to you? On the cont rary, it was to the peo ple sitting on th e k, A t tempts to for m a n alliance wit h E gypt ha ve inspi rati on fr o m G od.
2 KI NG S 2 KIN GS

111s37:8-9 The cupbe ar er return s to his mast er I have put d own my feet ,
and I ha ve dried up all the river s of Eg ypt .>
T he cupbearer went back and rejoined the kin g of Assyria at Libnah, 8
wh ich he was attackin g. The cupbear er ha d al ready lea rn t that the king of Assyria 25 " Do you hea r? Lo ng ago
ha d left Lachish, -since he had received thi s news about Ti rha ka h- king of Cu sh, 9 I planned for it,
' He has set out to fight you ' . fro m days of old I desi gned it ,
now I car ry it out.
1:1~ ;N~J6 Se nnacherib 's letter to He zekiah Your part was to bring down in heaps of ruins
Senn ac herib sent messengers to Heze kiah a gain, saying , o 'Tell this to He zek ia h 10 for tified citi es.
kin g of J udah, "Do not let your God on whom you are relyin g deceive you, 26 Their in ha bitants, hands feeble ,
when he says : Jeru sa lem shall not fall into the pow er of th e king of Ass yria. dismayed, disc omfited ,
You have learnt by now what the kings of Assyria ha ve done to every country, 11 were like plants of the field,
putting them all under the ba n. Ar e you likely to be spared? What power to
0 12
like tender gra ss,
[ 7:6
help did the gods have of those nations my fathers destro yed, Gozan, Haran, like grass of ho usetop and meadow
[ 8 :34
Rezeph a nd the Ede nites who were in Tel Basar? " Where a re th e king of Hama th ,
0 13 und er the ea st wind.'
27 But I am there whether you rise > or sit; P s 139:2-3
the king of Arpad,« the k ings of Sepharvaim, o f He na , of Ivvah?" ,
Hezekia h too k the letter fro m the hands of the messenge r and read it; he then 14
whether you go out, or you co me in, I kn ow it .
1, 2C h 32:2 0
wen t up to th e Temple of Ya hweh an d sp read it out before Ya hweh. -Hezekiah 15
28 Because you have raved aga inst me
said thi s prayer in the presence of Yahweh, ' Yahweh Sabaoth, G od of Israel, an d your insolence has come to my ears ,
Ex25 : 1H +- I will pu t my ring through your nos tr ils,
E5 ( 4: 17c ent hroned on the cherubs, you alone ar e God of all the kingdoms of the ea rth,
yo u ha ve made heaven and earth. my bit between you r lips , '
to make yo u ret urn by the road
'G ive ear, Ya hweh , and listen . 16 on wh ich yo u came.
IS 17:26
Do 9:18 O pen your eyes, Yahweh, and see.
A sign for Hez ekiah Hl s 37:30
Hear the words of Sennacherib
who ha s sent to insult the living God. 29 "Th is shall be the sign- for you: I S [4 :[ 0 +

thi s yea r will be ea ten the self-sown gra in,


J r 10:[ f- 'It is tr ue, Yahweh, that the kin gs of Assyr ia haw exter mina ted a ll the nat ion s," 17
nex t year wh at sprouts in the fa llow ,
Ws 13:10 they have thrown thei r gods on the fire, for these were not god s but the work 18
1540 :20 i- but in the third year sow and reap,
of men' s ha nds, wood an d stone, an d hence they have destroyed them. -B ut 19
plant vineyards a nd eat their fruit.
I K I S:2 4 1-
now , Ya hweh ou r G od , save us from his hand, I pr ay you, and let all the king- R v 14:1
30 T he surviving remnant of the Ho use of Judah shall bring forth
doms of t he ea rt h kn ow th at you alone are God, Yahweh.' new ro ots below and fruits above;
Ill s37:2 1-35 Isa iah intervenes 31 for a remnant shall go out fro m Jerusalem,
and survivors from Mo unt Z ion.
T hen Isa iah .son of Amoz sent to H ezekiah. ' Ya hweh, the G od of Israe l' he 20 The jealous love of Ya hweh Sa baoth sha ll accom plish this."
sa id 'says th is, " I have heard the prayer you have addressed to me about !ll s 37:33
Senna cherib king of Assy ria" . -Here is th e o racle t hat Yahwe h has pronounced 2[
32 'This, then , is what Ya hwe h says about th e king of Assy ria :
agai nst him;' " He will not enter this city,
he will let fly no ar row agai nst it,
"She desp ises you, she scorns you ,
) confront it with no shield,
the virgin , daughter of Z ion;
thro w u p no ea rthwor k against it.
she tosses her hea d beh ind you,
33 By th e ro ad th at he came on he will return;
the daughter of Jerusalem.
he sha ll not en ter this city . It is Yahweh who speaks.
Whom have you insulted , wh om d id you blaspheme? 22 1 S [7 :47
34 I will pro tect th is city a nd save it 2S 7: 12-1 7 -i-
Against whom ra ised you r voice H o l:7 +
for my own sak e and for the sake of my servant D avid ." ,
and lifted your haughty eyes ?
Against the Holy O ne of Israel!
19 e . P ha rao h of th e 25 th Dy nasty : he reigned from I. 'and me adow' Is 37:27 ; 'under the east wind'
Through your envoys you have insulted the Lord , 23 690 t o 664 . app r ox i ma tely. b u t co uld have commanded con i.
you have said : With my ma ny chariots the Eg yp tia n ar my as ear ly as 701. H is dynasty m . ' I am there whe the r you rise' coni. At the
Et h io p ian. he nce ' king of C us h ' (E thiopia) . en d o f th e verse th e text adds 'and yo ur raving against
I have climbed the tops of mountains, f. 'Te l Basar' coni. rne', doublet from v. 28.
the utmost peak s of Lebanon. g . A gloss a dd s 'o ne k in g to each tow n' . n . Isa ia h add resses Hezek ia h . The 'sign' is hard
h . G ree k; th e He br . adds 'and their count ries ', to in terpret : for two years it is imposs ible to sow , an d
I have felled / its tall fores t of cedars , I. T he poem is typi ca l of Isa ia h ; th oug h it has at first they ea r whatever spr in gs fr om the grain dropped
its finest cypresses. been a t leas t edi ted by on e of the prophet 's di sciples. during the previous ha r vest , and af te r that whatev er
I. vv. 23·25: verbs in pa s t tense, with Greek; fut ure t he nealected la nd has to offer; b ut Sennacherib did
I have rea ched its fu rthest recess es, in Hebr. not stay eve n one year in Palesti ne. and delive rance
its forest garde n. came immediately , v . 35. Alternative explanations:
ei ther the oracle was pronounc ed o n some different
Yes, I have dug wells 24 k . The firs t. Assyr ia n kin g to invade E gypt was occasion , or e lse its import is a ve ry general one, namely
a nd drun k of alien waters ; actuall y Esa rhaddon, Sen n ac he rib 's successor. t hat af ter lean days prosperity fo llows.
2 KINGS 2 KIN GS 2 1: 15

Sennacherib is punishe d the po o l and the co nd uit to br ing wa ter into the city.' is not a ll this record cd in
2 S 24 : 16 That same nigh t the an gel of Ya hweh went out and stru ck down a hundred 35
21 the Book o f t he A nna ls o f the K ings o f J ud ah ? -Th en He zckiah slept with his
1:2 C h 32:
21-22 fat he rs : his so n Ma nass c h succe eded him.
2 M 8: 19 and eighty -five th o usan d men in the Assyrian camp. I n the ea rly morn ing when
Ps 46 :5 it was time to get up, there they lay, so many co rpses. 0
Si 48 :21
IlIs 37:36-38 Sennacherib struc k camp and left; he returned home and stayed in Nineveh. 36
Na l :l2 Il. TWO W IC KE D KI;\;GS
One day when he wa s worshipp ing in th e temple of his god Nisroch, his sons 37
Adrammelech and Sharezer struck him down with the sword and escaped in to The reign of Ma nasseh in Judah (687-6.t2) 11 2C h3J: I - IO

the land of Ararat. > Hi s son Esarhaddo n succeeded him. 1 21 Mana ssch was twelv e years old when he came to the throne, and he re igned
1'01' fifty- five ycars« in Jeru salem . His mothe r's name wa s Heph zibah . • He
Elk 16:2S

L2C h32:24 The illness and cure of Hezekiah


ds3 8:1-8 did wha t is d ispleasing to Yahweh , co py ing the sha mef ul practice s or the nation s
Ps 21 :4 In those days " He zek iah fell ill and wa s at the poi nt of death . The prophet
20 0

Isa iah son of A mo z came and sa id to him, 'Yahweh says this, "Put
your affa irs in o rder, fo r you are go ing to die, yo u will not live.. ' . • Hczck ia h
I 3 who m Yah weh had di spossessed 1'0 1' the so ns o f Israel. • He reb uilt thc high
places tha t his father Hc zckiah had de stroyed. he set up alta rs to Baal and matte I X:4 :23:4
I K 111: 32- 33
a sacred pole as Ah ab king of Israel had done, he worshipped the whole ar ray
turned his face to t he wall and add ressed thi s prayer to Ya hweh, .'Ah, Ya hweh , 3 4 of heaven a nd served it. • He bu ilt altars in the Temple of Yahweh of which 17:16
Z p 1:5
re member I beg you , how I ha ve behaved faithfu lly a nd with sincerity of heart Yahweh had sa id , 'Jerusa lem is whe re I will uivc rn v na me a ho me'.
in your presence a nd do ne what is righ t in yo ur eyes' . A nd Hczek iah shed many He built altars to the whole a rray o r -hea \,c;, in thc two cou rts or the 23: 12
tears . (, T em ple or Yahwe h. • He caused his so n to pass th rou gh the fire. Hc prac tise d L v IX:2 1 +
SI48:23 Isa iah had not left the middle co urt," before the wo rd of Yahweh came to 23:24
soo thsaying and ma gic a nd introd uced necroma ncers and wiza rds. He d id very
him, ·'Go back a nd say to Hezekia h, prince of my peo ple, "Yahwe h, the God of 7 ma ny mo re things d isplea sing to Ya hwe h. thus prov o king h is ange r.. Hc placed
Ps 56: 1ol Davi d your ancesto r, says this : I have heard you r praycr a nd seen your tea rs . 23 ::!4
the carved image or As hcra h which he had mad e in the T em ple, of wh ich
I will cure yo u: in three days' time you shall go up to th e T emp le of Yahweh . Yah weh had sa id to Dav id and his so n So lom o n, ' In th is T em ple a nd in I K :-:: 16
I wi ll add' fifteen years to your life . I will sav e yo u a nd t his city fro m the han ds 6 Jerusa lem, the c ity I chose o ut o r a ll the tribes o r lsracl, I will give my na me
o f th e king of Assyria, I will protect thi s cit y for my own sa ke a nd the sa ke , :t ho rn e 1'0 1' eve r. ·1 will Ill) lo nger mak e Israel's foot steps wa nder fro m the
of my servant Davi d ." , land I gave their Iuthcrs. pr o vided they o bserve a li i ha l e o rdere d them in accord -
' Bring a fig po ultice' Isai ah sa id; th ey bro ug ht o ne, a pplied it to the ulc er, 7 'J ancc with the \\ hol e Law th a t my serva nt Moses pre scribed 1'0 1' th em. ' : • But
a nd the king reco vered . th ey d id not listen, Manassc h led the m astra y, so that th ey d id mo re evil tha n
I S 14: 10 + Hezekia h sa id to Isa ia h, ' W hat is the sign to tell me tha t Ya hweh will cure 8 those na tions Yahweh had de stro yed be fore the son s o r Israe l.
me a nd th at I sha ll be go ing up to the Temple of Yahweh in three days'!' · 'He re' :'1 The n Ya hweh spoke thr ou g h his serva nts th e prophe ts, ·'Si nce Manasseh
Isa ia h rep lied ' is th e sign from Ya hwe h tha t he will do what he has sa id ; wo uld king o f J uda h has do ne these shumcfu ] dee ds, act ing mo re wic kedly than a ll the I K21:26
Jos IO: 13 yo u like t he shadow to go fo rward" te n ste ps, o r to go back tcn steps? ' · 'It is easy 10 A rno ri tcs d id before him, an d has led Juda h itsel f into sin with h is ido ls,
for th e shadow to lengthen te n ste ps,' He zekiah a nswered ' no, I wo uld rather 12 Ya hwe h, the God or Israel , says this, " Loo k, 1 will bring such d isas ter as to
th e shadow went back ten steps.' •T he pro phet Isaiah then ca lled on Ya hweh 11
I ) make the ears of a ll who hea r of it tingle. · 1 will stretc h over Jeru sa lem the sa me
Is 34: I I
L m 2:1:
who made the shadow go back ten steps o n the steps of A haz .' meas uring line as ove r Sa ma ria, the sa me plu mb-rule as for the Ho use of A ha b ; A m7 :7-9

i.Is 39 The Ba bylonia n em ba ssy I will sco ur Je rusalem as a ma n sco urs a d ish a nd , ha ving sco ured it, turn s it
1I2C h 32:23 I·, upside d o wn.' ·1 will ca st away the remna nt / of my inh er itance, de liver ing th em
2 C h 32: At t hat ti me the king of Babylon, M erodach-baladan so n of Ba ladan,! sen t 12
25 -29 into the po wer of th eir enem ies, and ma king th em serve as prey an d boot y to
E zk 23:16 + letters a nd a gift to Hezekiah , fo r he had hea rd o f his illness and his reco very . "
I S a ll the ir enem ies, -b eca use they have d one what is dis plea sing to me and have
Hezeki ah wa s delighted a t this" an d sho wed the messe nger s his treasu re-hou se, 13
pro voked my a nger from the day their ancesto rs came o ut of Egy pt until no w." ,
the silver, gold, spices, prec iou s o il, his a rmo u ry to o, a nd everything the re was
in his sto reho uses. T here wa s no thing Hezek iah d id no t show th cm in his pa lace o , T he A ssy r ian ar my is d eci m a ted b y a sco u rge de po rt a tio n o f th e no bil ity, et. 24 :13f, Hezekia h
o f God. ncss tbl v a nlae ue . d . 2 S 24: 15f. se lfish ly i n fers t h a t he w ill a t leas t be left in pe a ce ,
or in hi s who le doma in . D. "Nis roc h' , proba bly a d isto rti o n o f so me ot her
The n the pr ophet Isa ia h ca me to K ing Hezekiah and asked hi m, 'What have 14 d ivin e na me. Ma rr..l uch or Ni nu r ta. ' his so ns' vers ions.
h 37:3S . Senn ac bcr ib was in fact assassinat ed in 6HI. j . T he Gi ho n s p ri n g was ou tside t he cit }'. Hezekiah
these men sa id, and wh ere ha ve th ey come from ?' Hezekiah a nswered, 'They 20 a . Th is ch . .::!O is f ou nd ag ain i n I s 3X-39 wit h an h ad a t u n nel J u g rh r o ug b t he ro ck 10 br tn z t he wa te r
have co me fr om a faraway cou ntr y, fro m Ba byl on' . -Isa iah sa id, 'W hat have 15 abbreviated te xt, a so me wh a t di ffe re n t o rd e ri ng o f I n t he poo l ca lled S iloa m , In 9:7, t he re se r voir (If
verses . a nd th e ad dit ion of t h e so ng o f Hc zc k in h. Is 22: I I u nd Si 4 H: 17, ins ide t he ci ty wa lls . T hi s aq ueduc t
they seen in yo ur pa lace ?' 'They have seen everyt hing in my palace' Hez ek iah b. Va gue lime ind ica tio n . The ill ne ss of I Ic ve kia h rc nluccd a n o lde r on e which . for so m e o f its len gth .
an swere d . 'T here is no thing in my storehous es that I have not shown them.' and t he embassy of M cr od ach -b aladan bo t h cert a in ly la y op en to t he s ky, o n th e E, s lo pes o f M1. Z ion an d
occ u r red b ef o re t he ca m p a ign o f Sc n n a chcri b descr ibed br ouulu t he wa te r to a d iffe re nt p o ol , s lt uatc d be low
Then Isaia h said to He zek iah , 'Listen to the wo rd of Yahweh , · " Th e da ys l~ in c h . 1:-< · 19 , th e level of th e Pool of S iloa m. Is 7:3 : 2 K I H: 17 ;
24: 13 a re comi ng when everythin g in yo ur pa lace , eve ryt hing that your ancestors ha ve c . 't he co u r t' ve rsio n s : ' t he cit y' Hebr . Is 36:2 : Is 2 2:9 .
d , ' \\'o u lll you like t h e sh a ll o w to gO fo rw a rll ' co nj,: 2 1 a . W e shoul d p robab ly subtra ct 10 vcurs from th is
amassed until now, will be carri ed ofr to Ba bylo n . Not a thing will be left" says 'T he shall OW ha s go ne fnrwarll ' He b r. fig u re.
Y a hweh. · "Sons sprung from yo u, so ns bego tt en by you , will be chosen to be 18 t' , ' on t ht;: Sle ns o f A ha t:' o:.: o nj. : 'on t h e steps hy h . T o t hes e pagan gods ,
whk h it (( he sun '!) WCllt dowll in t he !'tcps of Aha l: C. H e n: a n im ag e o f t h e C a naa ni te lw dd ess
eu nuc hs in the pal ace of the king of Ba bylo n. '" • H ezekiah said to Isa iah , 'This 19 lI e b r. , cf. Is JX:x , T he se 'ste ps' (d egrees) ref er eit ht.:r t tl As her a h, no t o ne o f th e sacrell p illa rs bea r in lo! her
, word of Ya hweh tha t you a nn ounce is reassur ing' , fo r he was thinking, 'And a s u nd ia l or to a sta ircase b ui lt b y A ha t:.
r. In A ssy ri a n: Man..luo:.:h -apa l-iddi na champion
na m e, Ex 34: 13 + ,
d. Re ference to D t to w hich t he w ho le passage
( why no t? So lon g as th ere is peace and secur ity d ur ing my own lifeti me.' : (a J.minst As syria) tlf B,lhy [on ian independence . a ll udes : I.:f. Ot 17:3 : IH:9- 14 : 12:5 and 29 f.
g , 'a nd h is recove rY' Is :W: I : H e t:e k ia h ' Hebr. t' . 'hav inl-:... il' co nj.
The end of the reign of Hezekiah h . 'was dcl ighl cJ at Ih b' ve rsio n s, Is 39:2 : ' hea rt!' f. A ftc r t he fa Jl of (he Nort he rn K inRdom the
11 2C h32:30 Ilchr . inhabitant s of JuJah are (he ' re m n a n t' of the chosen
S148:17 T he rest of the history of He zeki a h, all his prowess, how he co nst ructed 20 i. Isaiah foretcl h t he s aL k o f J e r usa le m and the people , cf. Is 4:3 +, the in he ritance of Y ahwe h,
21: 16 2 K ING S 2 KI N G S
24:4
Ma nasseh shed inn ocent blood, too, in such great q uantity that he flood ed 16 blazing ou t aga inst us beca use ou r a ncesto rs did no t obey what this bo ok says by
Je rusalem from end to end, " ap a rt fro m th e sins into which he led Juda h by pract ising everything written in it.>
doing what is displeasing to Ya hweh.
, 2 C h 33: 14 H ilkiah the pr iest, Ahikam, Achbor, Shap han an d Asaiah went to H uldah-
18-20 The rest of the history of Ma nasseh, his ent ire career, th e sins he co mmitted, 17 t he pr op hetess, wife of Shallum son of Tik vah , son of Harhas, th e keeper of
is not all this recorded in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Jud a h? •T hen 18
the war d robe; she lived in Jerusalem in the new town . They put the matter to
Man asseh slep t with his ancestors, an d was buried in the gard en of his palace, 15 her, -and she replied, 'Yahweh, th e G od of Israel, says this, "To th e man
the garden of Uzza; his so n Amo n succeeded him. 16 who sent you to me say this: • Ya hweh says this: I am bringing disas ter
)12C h 33: on thi s place and those who live in it, carry ing ou t everything said in the book
21-2 5 The reign of Amon in Ju dah (642-640) 24:2 0
17 the king of Ju dah has read, •because they have deserted me and sacrificed to
Amon was twent y-two years old when he came to the th rone, and he reigned 19 other gods, to provok e my anger by everyt hing they did . My anger blazes ou t
for two years in Jerusalem . H is mot her 's na me was Meshullemet h, dau ghter 18 against t his place; it will not be ext inguished. ·And you are to say to the king
of Haru z, of Jotbah.• He did what is disp leasing to Yahweh, as Ma nasseh his 20 of Juda h who sent you to co nsult Ya hweh: Ya hweh, the God of Israe l, says
fat her had done. -In ever y respect he followed the exa mp le o f his father, serving 21 19 th is: T he words yo u ha ve hea rd . . . ' - But since your heart has been touched
t he idols his fathe r had served, and worsh ippi ng the m.• He ab and o ned Yahweh , 22 and yo u have humbled yourself before Ya hweh on hearing what I ha ve decreed
t he G od of his a ncestors ; he did no t follow the way o f Ya hweh . aga inst this place and those who live in it, how they will become an obje ct of
Amo n's offi cers plotted aga inst the king an d killed him -in his palace. • But U horro r a nd cursi ng; and since yo u have torn your gar ments an d wept before me,
t he country people" st ruck dow n a ll those who had plotted again st king Amon, 20 I for my pa rt have hea rd- it is Yahweh who spea ks. •Fo r this reaso n I will
23:30
a nd procla imed his so n Jo siah as his successor. gather you to yo ur ancesto rs, you shall be gat here d into your grave in peace ; yo ur
Th e rest of the histo ry of Amon , his ent ire ca ree r, is not all this recor ded in 25 eyes will not see all the d isasters that I mean to bring on thi s place." , They took
t he Book of th e Anna ls of the Kings of Judah? • He was buried in his fath er's
II tom b' in the ga rden of Uzza; his son J osia h succeeded him.
26 thi s answer to the king,
The covenant renewed 112C h 34:

II C . JOSIA H AND T HE REL IGIO US RE FOR M


1 23 T he king then ha d all t he elders of Juda h and of Je ru sal~m summo ned to
him, -and the king went up to the Temple of Ya hweh With all the men of
29-3 1
Si 49 :2
D 13 1:9f

Judah and all the inhabitant s of Jeru salem, pr iests, prophets and all the people ,
' 2 ch!Nl~:~ Introduction to the reign of Josiah (640-609)
of high or low degree. In t heir hearing he read ou t everything tha t was said
22 Jo siah was eight years old when he ca me to t he thron e, a nd he reigned for
t hirty-one yea rs 111 Je rusa lem. His moth er's nam e was Jedida h, da ughter
I 3 in the bo ok of the covenant - foun d in the Temple of Yahweh. •The kin g stood
beside th e pillar, and in the pre sence of Ya hweh he made a covenan t to follow
o f Adaia h, of Bozkath.• He d id wha t is pleasing to Ya hweh , a nd in every res pect Ya hwe h a nd keep his com mandments and dec rees an d laws with all his heart
followed the exam ple of his a ncest or Dav id, no t deviati ng from it to right or left. and so ul, in order to enfo rce the terms of the covenant as written in that book,
1: 2 C h 3 ~: All the people ga ve their allegia nce to the cove nant.
S- IS The Book of the Law discovered
Religious reform in Judah 112 C h 34 :3-5
1l: 11- 16
In th e eighteenth year of King Jos iah, t he king sent th e secretary Shaphan 3
Th e king ordered H ilkiah > with the pr iest next in rank a nd th e gua rdians 25: 18
so n of AzaJiah so n of Meshullam to the Temple of Yah weh. •'G o to H ilkia h 4 4 2Ch 34:33
of the threshold c to rem ove a ll th e cult objects tha t had been mad e for Baa l, ZP 1:4
the high pr iest,' he told him 'a nd tell him to melt down" the silver that has
Asherah and the whol e array of heaven; he burnt them out side Jerus alem in 2 1:3 ,7
been br ough t to the Temple of Ya hweh and that t hose who guard the threshold
have collected from the peopl e. • Let him ha nd it over to the ma sters of wor ks 5 the fields of the Kidro n an d had the ashes ta ken to Bethe l. -He did away with
att ached to the Te mple of Ya hweh, for them to spe nd o n the work men wo rking the sp urious pr iests who m t he kings of J udah had ap pointed and who offered
o n the repairs to the Te mple of Ya hweh, ' o n t he ca rpe nter s, build ers a nd maso ns, 6 sacrificed on th e high places, in the towns of J uda h and the neighbou rhood of
Jerusalem; a lso those who offered sacrifice to Baal , to the sun, the mo on, the Dt 17:3
a nd o n buying woo d a nd d ressed sto ne fo r th e Te mple re pair s.• But t hey a re
no t to be asked to rend er acco unt of the mo ney handed over to them , since 6 con stellati ons a nd th e whole array of heaven .' -From the Templ e of Yahweh
they a re ho nest in t heir dealin gs.' he rem oved the sacred pole right o ut of Jer usale m to the wad i Kid ron, and in D I1 6:2 1+
I K1 4 :23
1I2C h34 : 14
The high priest Hilkia h said to Shap han t he secreta ry, ' I have found the 8 t he wadi Kidron he bu rn t it ; he reduced it to ashes and th rew its as hes on the
7 comm on burying-ground. • He pulled down the house of the sacred male O t23 : 18-
Book of the Law in the Te mp le of Ya hweh' ." And Hilkiah gave th e boo k to 19 +
prosti tute s which was in the Te mple of Yahweh and where the women wove IK 14:24
Sha phan, who read it. -S ha phan the secretary wen t to the king a nd reported 9
to him as follows, 'Yo ur serva nt s' he said ' have melte d down t he silver which clot hes for Ashera h.
was in the Temple a nd have hand ed it o ver to the ma sters of work s att ac hed to g. Ac c o rd ing to J ew is h trad it ion Isa ia h was on e us' He b r.
of th e vic tims of this per secu tio n . d. A prophetess no t menti on ed els ew here .
the Temple of Ya hweh'. -Then Shaph an the secretary informed the king, ' Hilki ah 10 h. T he lo ya lty of the co m m o n peop le to t he dy na sty e . Sen tence un finished ; pe rhaps su p ply ' wi ll be
t he pr iest ha s given me a book' ; a nd Sha phan read it aloud in the king 's presence. of Da vid is a lso re co r ded in 11:20 and 14:21. fu lfilled ' .
i. ' his fat her's tomb' G ree k . 23 a. T he 'Book of the Law' o f 22:8. D t it self
:1 2 C h 34: 22 a . ' m el t d own' G ree k. vu tc. cla ims to be the code of the covenan t wit h Ya hw eh.
19- 28 H uldah the prophetess is consulte d b. Th is ' Boo k of t he Law ' is ce rt ai n ly D t or . to he D l 5:3 : 2S:69 .
precise . its lca isla uv c port ion . t he main s ta tu tes of b . T he Hebr. adds ' t he hig h pr ies t' .
O n heari ng the co ntents of the Book of the Law , the king tore his ga rme nts, -which fo rm the a uidi ne p rinc ip les o f th e subseq ue nt c . ' the pri est' Tara. : ' the prie sts ' Hebr . T he next
a nd gave t he follo wing o rde r to H ilkia h the priest, Ahikam son of Shapha n, II refor m. It wa s the sa cr ed la w o f the Tem pl e of Jerusa- in ran k to t he hi gh pr iest. T he 'g uard ia ns of th e
lem. h id den o r lost or a t lea s t co m p letel y fo r gonen th resh old ' . cf. 2 K 12:10 . were al so prie sts of hig h r a n k .
Achbo r so n of Mica iah, Sha pha n the secretary an d Asa ia h the king.s minister: 12 d uri ng the rei gn o f th e im p iou s Ma na sse h . c r. a lso 25 : 18.
'Go a nd consult Ya hweh, on behalf of me and t he people, a bout the co nte nts of d . ' a nd who offe red sac r ifice' G reek , T a r a . : ' a nd he
c . A gloss ("and the who le o f Ju d ah ') fo llow s 't he offer ed sac r ifice' Heb r.
t his boo k that has been fo und . Great indee d mus t be the a nger of Yahweh 13 pe ople". ' wr it ten in it' G reek Luc . : ' wri tt en a ga inst e . Vv. 4b-5 m ust be an ad di tio n .
2 ]:8 2 KI NGS 48 6 2 KINGS
Dt 12
He brought all th e pr iests in fr om the towns of J udah, and from G eba to all his stren gth , in perfect loyalty to the Law of Moses; nor was any king like hi m
Beershe ba he desecrated the h igh places where these pri ests had offere d sacrifice." seen again.
He pulled down the shri ne of the go at s" which sto od at the ga te of Joshua, 24:20
26 Yet Yah weh did not renounce th e heat of his great anger whic h blazed ou t
the gove rnor of t he city, to th e left as you ent er t he city gat e.• T he priests o f 9 aga inst Judah because of all the provocat io n Manasseh had offered hi m.
th e high places, how ever, co uld not go up to the altar of Y a hweh in Jerusalem, 27 Ya hweh decreed, ' I will thrust Ju dah away from me too, as I hav e alr eady thrust
but they ate un lea vened bread in the com pa ny of the ir b rother p riests." • He 10 Israel; I will cast away Je ru salem, th is city I had chosen, and the Tem ple of which
Lv1 H:2 1 1-
desecrat ed th e fu rn ace in t he Vall ey o f Ben-hinnorn, so that no o ne could m a ke I had said : There my name sha ll be.'
his so n o r da ughter pas s thro ugh fire in hon our of Molech .• He d id away with II
the horses that the king s o f J uda h had dedicated to the sun ' at the entrance The end of the reign of Josiah
to th e Te m ple o f Ya hweh, near the a pa rt ment of N at han-rne lech t he e unuch, 28 T he rest of the hist ory o f Josiah, his entire career, is not all th is recorded 11 2 f6~ij'
in th e precincts, and he burned the chariot of the sun . •T he a lta rs on the ro of 12 in th e Boo k of th e Annal s o f th e K ings of Judah?
2 1:5
Z plA th a t t he kings of J udah ha d built, with t hose tha t Ma nasse h had built in th e two 29 D ur ing his reig n Phara oh Neco king of Egypt was on his way to the king 112 f<N~:
co ur ts of t he Temple o f Ya hweh, the king pulled do wn, and broke the m to of Assyria " at t he river Eup hrates whe n K ing J osia h intercepte d him; bu t Ne co J r 22 :1O- 11
pieces on the spo t, then carried them a way an d threw t heir rubble into t he wad i 30 killed him at Megiddo in t he first encounte r. • His servants carried his bo dy
K idron .• T he king des ecrated the high places facing Jerusalem, to t he south 13 from Me gidd o by ch a riot; the y brought him to Jeru sa lem, an d buried him in
I K 11:7
of the Mo unt of O lives, ,. which Solomon king of Israel had built for Astar te his ow n tomb . T he countr y people took Jehoa haz son of Josiah and a nointed 2 ~\ ~ i~0;
the Sido nia n a bominat ion, for C hemosh the Mo a bitc a bo mination, and for him , proclaiming him king in succession to his father. 112C h 36:1
DtI6:21 -
22+ M ilcom th e A mmo nite a bom ina tion .• He a lso smashed th e sacred pilla rs, cut 14
I K I-t:23
Z p 1:5 down the sacred poles, and co vered the place s wh ere they had stood with human
bones.' D. THE D E STRUCTION OF JERU S ALEM

112 C h 36:2-4
The reform is extended to the for mer Nort hern Kingdom m The reig n of Jehoah az in Judah (609)
Hn IO:X
Sim ila rly, as regards the altar that was at Bet hel, th e high pla ce bu ilt by 15 31 Jehoa haz was twent y-three years old when he came to t he throne, and he
I K I 2:3 1-32
Je ro boa m son of Nebat wh o had led Israel into sin, t his a lta r and thi s high reigned for three mo nths in Jerusa lem. H is mother's name was Ha mu tal, da ugh ter
place he also de mol ished , breaking up its sto nes" a nd red ucing them to powd er . 32 of Je remiah, r from Libnah .• He did wha t is d ispleasing to Ya hweh, j ust as his
T he sacred pole he bu rn ed . a ncestors ha d done .
Ezk 19:4
As he loo ked a ro und, Jos ia h saw t he to mbs th ere o n th e hi llside ; he ha d th e 16 33 Pha ra oh Neco put him in ch ai ns at Ri blah , s in t he territory of Harnath ,' and
bones fetched from the tom bs an d burned t hem on th e alt ar. T hus he desecrate d it, imposed a levy of a hun dred talents of silver and ten ta lent s of gold on th e
I K1 2:33 -
13: 32 in acco rdanc e with the word o f Ya hweh wh ich t he man of G od had pro claim ed 34 co untry.• Pharaoh Ne co ma de Elia kim son of Josiah king in succe ssion to
J r 22:10
whe n Je roboa m wa s sta nd ing by the a ltar at the time of the fea st. As he look ed Josiah h is father, and ch anged h is na me to Je ho iakim.« Je hoahaz he too k a nd
around , Jos ia h caught sight of the tomb of th e ma n of G od n who had for etol d carried away " into Egyp t, where he d ied .
thes e th ings .• ' What is tha t monument I sec?' he asked. T he town speopl e re plied, 17 35 Jehoia kim pa id over the silve r and go ld to Pha rao h, but first had to ta x the
'It is the tomb of t he man of G od who came from J uda h a nd fo retol d w hat co untry before he could rai se the sum th a t Phara oh dema nded : he levied the
you ha ve do ne to th e a ltar'. I' · 'Let hi m rest ,' the king sa id 'a nd let no on e disturb I~ silver a nd gol d to be paid ov er to Pharaoh Ne co from eac h according to
1 K JJ: J l
his bones.' So t hey left h is bones un tou ch ed , with th e bon es of t he pr op het his mea ns.
who was from Sa ma ria. .
J osiah a lso did awa y with all th e temples of the high places th a t th e kin gs 19 23 f. J osiah im p osed th e law o f the uni qu e sa nct ua ry im p ressio n is co nfir med b y Jerem iah, Zeph a niah an d
o f Israel had built in the to wns of Sa ma ria , pro vok ing t he a nger of Ya hweh ; by fo rce ; all the wor shi p of J ud ah was to be ce ntralised E zekiel.
in Jerusal em, D t 12, T he ' h igh p laces' (l K 3:2) a re m. Jo siah took advan tage of t he de cline o f A ssyria
he tr eat ed these places exact ly a s he had treated th e one at Bet hel. ·A II the 20 Ya hwist ic sh r ines, co nde m ne d on ly be cause the y to res to re the ind epende nce of J uda h and even to exte nd
priests of the high places who were there he slaug htered o n t he a lta rs, and on co ntr avene th is law. h is con trol to a p o rt io n of the fo r mer ter ritory of Israel.
g , Text cor rected , The reference is to demons n. 'b rea k ing up it s s to nes' G reek; ' b urn ing the

I 2fl n l .
th ose a ltars burn ed hum a n bon es. T hen he ret urn ed to Jerusa lem.

T he P assover celebrated
represented as he-goa ts, after the fash io n of sa tyrs . see
Lv 17:7 ; 2 C h 11:15.
b. T he la w p ro vided . Dt 18:6-8, that provincial
h igh p lace' Hebr.
o. ' whe n Je roboam .. , m an of G o d' Greek.
p. The text add s 'Be thel' , a gloss .

It T he king gave this o rder to the who le peo ple: 'Celeb ra te a Passover in ho nou r 21
pries ts w ho ca me to Je r usa lem shou ld en io v t he sa me
pri vileges as th ei r ' br ot he rs' , the priests of th e city.
But whe n th e ' p ries ts of the hig h p lac es ' all se tt led in
Q . An d no t 'a ga in st th e k ing of As sy ria'. Necas
(609 -59 5), ca lled Neco in the Bible , marched in 609
of Ya hweh your G od, as prescribed in thi s boo k of the cove na nt ' . • No Pas so ver 22 Jer usa lem it is p ro b ab le th at t he city pr iests saw to it to the ass ista nce of th e las t kin g of As syr ia , dr iven from
like thi s one had ever been celebra ted since the days when the judges rule d that t heir status was reduced , Babylonia and then fr om Haran b y th e Me dea and
i. N ot mentioned elsewh ere a nd difficult to explai n . Ba bylo ni a ns. Jos ia h wa nted to pr even t th e jo ini ng of
Is rael o r th rou gh ou t the entire period of the kings of Israel a nd the kings of 'a t t hc entra nce to th e Te m ple' ver sion s . ' the p re cinc ts' the Ass yr ia ns with th e Egy p tia ns si nce he ca lcu la ted
2Ch 35 :19
J udah. •T he eightee nth year of K ing Josia h was th e onl y t ime when such a
:; Passover was celebrated in honou r of Yahwe h at Jerusalem.
23 tr an sl atio n u ncert ai n . ' the c ha riot" G ree k .

Zp 1:5.
i . Sma ll a ltars dedi ca ted to astral dci ties, J r 19:13 ;
that t he k ingd o m of J uda h woul d profit fr om th e fin al
ru in of Assyria .
r . N o t t he prophet Jer em iah,
k . ' o f Oli ves' , lit. ' o f oil" Greek. T arg. : 'of Per- s . Ne cas was ret ur ning from h is N. expedition,

I 2 1: f)
D l J K: I I
La st words on the religious reform
W ha t is more, the necromancers an d wizards, th e hou sehol d gods a nd id ols, 24
d itio n ' Hebr.
I. To des ecrate the s ites on ce and for all , see vv, 16
and 20 . Jos ia h tak es step s, firs t to de stroy the scatter ed
s hri nes wh ere a m or e or less contaminated wors h ip
v. 29 ; the co llapse of Assyria ha d left hi m master of
Syri a and Pales tine .
t. T he text adds ' when he was k ing in Jer usa lem "
or (versions) : 't ha t he m ight no lo nger reign in Jer usa-
(; 11 ."\ 1: 19 + a nd a ll th e a bom ina tio ns to be seen in th e la nd of J uda h a nd in Jerusa lem, all of Ya hweh was pe rfor me d , and secondl y to wipe out lem ' , 'ten tale nt s' versions ; ' o ne ta lent ' H ebr,
J g IS: l -t
t hese were swe pt a way by J osia h to give effect to t he wo rds of t he Law writte n pr act ices that wer e complete ly p agan, wit h god s and u . T he name is al m ost th e sa me (' Yahweh r ises up '
r itua l borrowe d from th e Canaa nites o r , in the ca se for ' Go d ris es up ') b u t the enfo rced ch a ng e emphasis es
in the bo o k foun d by H ilkia h the pr iest in th e Tem ple of Ya hweh. • No k ing 25
of as tral cu lts, im ported from As sy ri a. A U th is gives t he va ssa lage of the king of J udah .
[)t 6:5
befo re hi m had turned to Ya hweh as he did, with all his hea rt, all his sou l, a sa d p icture of the religious situation in Ju dah; the T , 'and carried away' Greek .
2 KINGS 488
112 Ch 36:5-7 2 KINGS
The reign of J ehoiakim in JUdah (609-598)
The siege of Jerusalem Jr52:3 - 11
Jehoiakim was twenty-five years old when he came to the throne, and he 36
reigned for eleven years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Zebidah, daughter Zedekia h rebelled against the king of Babylon. 25 In the ninth year of his
of Pedaia h, from Rumah. - He did what is d ispleasing to Yahweh, just as his 37 reign, a in the tenth month, on the tenth day of the month, Neb~chadnezzar IIJ r 39: 1-7

a ncestors had done . king of Babylon came with his whole ar my to attack .J erusalem.; he pitched c~mp
Dn I: J
During hi~ time Nebuchactnezzar a king of Ba bylon invaded, and Jehoiakim
Jr I8:22-23
24 became his vassal for t hree yea rs, but then rebelled against him a secon d
I
2
3
in front of the city and thre w up earthworks round It. -The city lay under siege
till the eleventh yea r of King Zedekiah. -I n the fourth month, on the ninth day
time. -So he" sent a rmed ba nds of Chaldaea ns, Ararnaea ns, Moa bites a nd of the month, b when famine was raging in the city and there was n? food for t~e
Am monites against him; he sent these again st Judah to dest roy it, in accor da nce populace, -a brea ch was made in the city wall. At once , th e king mad e hIS
with th e wor d that Ya hweh had spo ken through his serva nts the prophets. escapeeunder cover of dark, with all the fighting men , by way of the gate between
T hat this happened in Judah was due entirely to the ange r- of Ya hweh: he had 3 the two walls, which is near the king's garden-the Chaldaeans had surrounded
resolved to thrust them away from him because of the sins of Manasseh and 5 the city-and made his way towards the Arabah .d - The .Chaldaean troop~ pursued
21: 16 D' 28:36
a ll that he had done, -a nd also beca use of the innocen t blood that he had shed, 4 t he king and ca ught up with him in the plains of Jen<:ho, where . all his troops Lm 4:2 0
flooding Jerusa lem from end to end with innocen t blood. Ya hweh woula not deserted. -T he Cha ldaea ns ca pt ured the king and took him to the king of Babylon
forgive. at Riblah, who passed sentence on him.' -He had the sons of.Zede~iah s.laughte.red
"2Ch 36;8
The rest of the histo ry of Jehoia kim, his entire career, is not all th is recorded before his eyes, then pu t out Zedekiah's eyes and, load ing him WIth chams,
carried him off to Babylon. Lm 2:9
in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Judah? -Then Jehoiakim slept with
his ancestors ; his son Jehoiachin succeeded him . Jr 39:8- 1O;
The sack of Jerusalem. The second deportation 52;12-2 7
The king of Egypt did not leave his own country again, because the king of 7
Babylon had co nque red everyw here belong ing to the king of Egypt, from the In the fifth month, "on the seventh day of the month-it was in the nineteen th
wadi of Egypt to th e river Eu phrates.« year of Neb uchad nezzar king of Babylon-Nebuzaradan , com mander of the
9 guar d an officer of the king of Bab ylon , entered Jerusalem . - He burned down the
11 2Ch 36:9 112 C h 36: 19
Int rod uction to the reign of Jehoiachin (598) 10 Temp le of Ya hweh , t he royal palace and all th e houses in Jerusalem. :The Ps 79:1
Es t I: l c Chal daean troops who acco mpanied the commander of the guard demolished
J r 27:20 Jeho iachin was eighteen year s old when he came to the throne, a nd he reigned 8
Ba 1:3 II the walls surro unding Jer usa lem. -Ne buzaradan, co mma nder of the guard, D ,28:36
E zk 19:9 for thr ee mon ths in Je rusa lem. His mother 's nam e was Ne hushta, da ughter 'of
dep orted t he remainder of the popu lation left behind in the city, the deserters
Elnatha n, from Jerusa lem. - He did wha t is displeasing to Ya hweh, j ust as his 9
fat her had do ne. who had go ne over to the king of Babylon, and the rest of the common peop le.
12 The comma nder of the guard left some of the hu mbler count ry people as vineyard
' 2C h36: 10
The first deportation workers and ploughmen.
Ezk1 7:12 13 The Chaldaeans brok e up the bro nze pillars from the Temple of Ya hweh, the 16: 17
I K 7; 15-22.
At that time the troop s of Ne buchad nezza r king of Ba bylon ma rched on 10 wheeled stands ' a nd th e bronze Sea that were in the Temple of Ya hweh, and 23-26.
27-39
Jr 24; 1;29;2 Jer usalem, a nd the city was besieged. -Ne bucha dnezzar king of Babylon him self I I 14 took the bronze away to Babylon. -T hcy also took th e ash co ntainers, the scoo ~s, P2 C h 36: 18
ca me to attack the city while his troo ps were besieging it. -T hen Jeho iachin king 12 the knives, the incense boats, and a ll the bron ze furn ishin gs used in wor ship. I K 7:45.50
of J uda h surrendered to the king of Babylon , he, his mo ther , his officers, his 15 T he co mma nder of the gua rd too k the censers and the sprin kling bowls, every thing
nobles and his eunuchs, and the king of Babylon took them prisoner. This was 16 that was made of go ld a nd eve ryt hing made of silver. -As regards the two pillars,
in the eighth yea r of King Nebuchadnezza r.«
Lm 1:10 the one Sea and the wheeled sta nds, which Solo mo n had mad e for th e Temp le
The latter carried off all the treasures of the Templ e of Yah weh and the 13 of Ya hweh, ther e was no recko ning th e weight of bro nze in all the se objec ts.
20:17
treasures of the royal palace, and broke up all the golden furnishings that Solomon 17 T he height of o ne pillar was eighteen cub its, and on it st oo~ a capital ~f bronze,
Ba 1:9
king of Israel had made for the sanctua ry of Ya hweh, as Ya hweh had foretold. the height of the capital bein g five cuhi ts ; round the capital were filigree an d
J,. He carried a ll' a ll Jerusalem into exile, all the nobles and all the notables, ten 14 pomegranates, all in bro nze. So also for the second pillar .. : " . .
Est l rl c
t ho usa nd of these were exiled, with all the black smiths and meta lwor kers; only th e IR T he commander of th e guard took prisoner Sera iah the chief pnest, Zephaniah 23;4
poorest peopl e in th e co untry were left behind. - He deported Jeho iachin to IS I'J the priest next in rank , a nd the thr ee guardians of the thres~old . -I n th e city he
Babylon;" as a lso the king's mother , his eunuchs and the no bility of the co untry; took prisoner a eun uch who was in co mmand of th e fighting men, five of the
he mad e th em all leave Jeru salem for exile in Bab ylon. -All the men of distinction, 16
seven th ousand of th em , the blacksmiths and metal workers, one thousa nd of
24 a . N a b u-k ud ur-us ur , founde r of the Nco-Ba by- in th eir way o r es timat ing th e ex te n t o r th e firs t
them, a ll of them men capable of bearing arms, were led into exile in Babylon Ioni an . o r C haldaean , emp ire whic h succeeded th a t o r de po rt a tio n .
by the king of Bab ylon . v Ass yria, ru led from 605 to 562. Hi s first ex pe d itio n to h . M att a ni ah: ' G ift-o f- Ya h we h ' Zedek ia h: 'Ya h-
J r 37:2
Palesti ne and Jehoi aktm's su rr e nd e r to ok pla ce in weh-is-my-jus tice '. cr. 23:34 + .
T he king of Babylon made Mattaniah, Jehoiachin's uncle, king in Succession 17
a bo u t 602, the re vo lt or Judah occurred in 599 . i. The narrative or 24: 18-25:21 is used again
to him , a nd changed his name to Zedekiah." b . ' he' (i.e. N eb uch adnezza r) G reek; 'Yahwe h' as a co nclus ion to Jr (ch. 52) . 2 K 25:1-12, is also made
lI e hr . use or in Jr 39:1 ·10 (with a n ad d itio n in v . 3). though
1; 2 C h 36: c. 'd ue to the a nge r ' ve rsio ns a nd v , 20 ; 'a t the possibly both passa ges a re fr om a common so u rce .
1 1-12
IIJ r52: 1-3
Introduction to the reign of Zedekiah in Judah (598-587 )' co m m a n d ' Hebr,
d. T he defe at of th e E gyptia ns at Carcem ish in 60 5 25 3. T he rei gn of Ze de k iah . End of D ecem be r 589.
Zedekia h was twenty-one years old when he came to the throne, and he reigned 18 left Nebuchadnezzar maste r of Syria and Pal es tine. b . ' In th e fo urt h month ' Jr 52:6. J un e-J ul y 587 .
for eleven yea rs in Jerusalem . His mother's name was Hamital, daughter of c . T he yea r 598 accordi ng to Hebr, reckoni ng c . ' A t once . th e k ing m ade h is escape' Greek Luc .
which cou nted the fractional first yea r of accessio n : d. The arid Jordan va lley.
22; 17;
Je remiah, from Libn ah . - He did what is displeasing to Yahweh, just as Jehoiakim 19 J r 52:28 has 'se ven th yea r' fo llow in g Babylon ian usage . e. As a rebellious vassal. ' wh o passed ' ver sions,
23:26-2 7 had done. -Tha t this happened in Jerusalem a nd Judah was due to the anger of 20 t, He was to rem ai n th er e for 37 years until cf. Jr 52: 9 .
1:2C h36: 13 Nc b uc ha d nezza r's death, cr. 25:2 7 ; hi s ca p tivity was f . Still in the 11th year o f Zedekiah, v, 2, 587.
Jdl 5: l ij Ya hweh, with the resu lt that in the end he cast them away from him . 1101 harsh . g . T r an s lat ion uncertain .
1:. Vv. J3- 14and 15-J6 are doublet s sli gh tly differi ng h. T he He b r. has tw o words here 'on the filigree' ,
2 KI N G S 49°
king's personal friends who were discovered in the city, the secretary to the army
commander, responsible for military conscription , and sixty men of distinction
discovered in the city. -Neb uzarada n, comma nder of the guard, took these men 20
and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah, -and at Riblah, in the land 21
of Harnath, the king of Babylon had them put to death . Thus Judah was deported I N T RO DUCTIO N TO THE BOO K S OF
from its land.
Gedaliah , governor of Judah

I r 40:5
As regards the people who remained in the land of Judah whom Nebuchad- 22 CHR ONICLES,
nezzar king of Babylon had left behind, he appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam
Jr40:7-41:1 8
son of Shaphan as their governor . •When the command ers of the troops and their
men all heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Geda liah as governor
23
EZRA AN D NEHE MIAH
they went to him at Mizpah: Ishmael son of Nethaniah Johanan son of Kareah .
Seraiah. son of Tanhumeth, the Netophathite, Jaazani~h the Maacathite , the;
Th e Old Testamen t co ntains a secon d grou p of historical book s which in
and their men. -To them and to their men Gedaliah swore an oath . ' Do not be 24
afraid of the Chaldaeans,' he said ' live in the country , obey the king of Babylon, large meas ur e reduplicate bu t ultim atel y extend the 'Deuteronornic' history
and all will go well with you.' beginning with Josh ua and ending with Kings. T hese are the two Books of
But in the seventh month , Ishmael son of Nethaniah son of Elishama who 25 Chron icles, th en the Book of Ezra , and th e Book of Nehemiah. Or iginall y, the
was of royal descent, and ten men with him, came and murdered Ged aliah, as two Books of Chro nicles were one book a nd th ose of Ezra and Nehemiah were
well as the Judaeans and Chaldaeans who were with him at Mizpah. •Then the 26 part of th e same collection , the whole being the work of one author. That th e
people, of high and low degree, with the commanders of the troop s, all set out same style a nd the same fundame ntal ideas are found throughout, and that
and made for Egypt, in fear of the Chaldaeans.
the closing verses of 2 C h 36 are repeated at the beginning of Ezr 1, is evidence
IIJr52:31-34
King Jehoiachin pardoned that the who le was composed as one work .
In the thirty-seventh year of the exile of Jehoiachin king of Judah , in the 27
twelfth month , on the twenty-seventh day of the month, Evil-rnerodach' king The Books of Chronicles (to give them their Hebrew title ; the Greek Bible
of Babylon, In theyear he came to the throne , pardoned Jehoiachin king of Judah and the Vulgate call them the Books of Paralipomena , of 'things left out'
and released him; from prison. •He treated him kindly and allotted him a seat 28 therefore 'complementary' books) are a work of post-exilic Judaism, in a period
above those of the other kings who were with him in Babylon, -So Jehoiac hin 29
when the nation, despite its po litica l dependence, enjoyed a measure of self-
Dn 1:5
laid aside his prisoner's garb, and for the rest of his life always ate at the king's
rule by favour of its eas tern overlords. T he priesthood was its guide, the Law
table. -And his upkeep was permanently ensured by the king, day after day 30
for the rest of his life. ' its charter. The Te mp le and its ritual were th e centre of national life. But this
frame work of law and rit ual was qu ickened by a current of pers onal devo tion,
by wisdom doctrines, by the memory of past glories and failu res, and by faith
in the promi ses of the pro phe ts.
The auth or of Chronicles, very prob ably a Jeru salem Levite, essen tially
belong s in such surroun dings. He writes aft er the time of Ezra and Nehemiah
but be fore the beginn ing of the 2nd century B.C. (when Ben Sirach seems
to ha ve been influenced by him) ; pr obably some time in the 3rd century B.C.
He sho ws great interest in the Temple. Throughout his work the clergy play
a leading part, not merely the pr iests and Levites (as in Deuteronomy and the
Priestly sections of the Pentateuch) but the inferior clergy; the gatekeepers an d
cantors who are henceforth associated with the Levites . The sacred character
of the clerg y extends to th e lait y by their participation in communion sacrifice s
to which the Chronicler restores their primitive impo rtance. This community
of the faithful is not restricted merely to th e citizens of Judah; despite th e
Nort hern Kingdom's apostasy, of which he says as little as possible, he contem-
plate s the un ion of the twelve tri bes under the sceptre of David ; undismayed
by the times in which he lives, he co nfidently awaits the ingathering of all th e
children of israel. Not even the pagans are excluded from pr aying in the Tem ple.
For him 'Israel' mea ns the co mmu nity of God's fait hful people with whom

r i. Evil- me ro da ch. so n a nd s uccessor of Ne b uc had -


ne zza r, came [ 0 the th ro ne in 56 2 wh ic h wa s the
37th yea r of J eho iach in's capn vn y.
J. ' a nd rele ased him ' Jr 52:3 1. God made a covenan t lon g ago, ren ewing this sacred covenant in th e person
of David. The kingdom of G od on ea rth having achie ved its high est for m in the
Davidic theocracy, the com munity mus t live in the spirit of D avid , always alert
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