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1 Now
in the eighteenth
year of King
Jeroboam the son
of Nebat, Abijam
began to reign
over Judah.
2 He
reigned three
years in Jerusalem.
His mother’s name
was Maacah the
daughter of Abishalom.
3 He
walked in all
the sins of
his father, which
he had done
before him; and
his heart was
not perfect with
the LORD his
God, as the
heart of David
his father.
4 Nevertheless
for David’s sake,
the LORD his
God gave him
a lamp in
Jerusalem, to set
up his son
after him and
to establish
Jerusalem;
5 because
David did that
which was right
in the LORD’s
eyes, and didn’t
turn away from
anything that he
commanded him all
the days of
his life, except
only in the
matter of Uriah
the Hittite.
6 Now
there was war
between Rehoboam
and Jeroboam all
the days of
his life.
7 The
rest of the
acts of Abijam,
and all that
he did, aren’t
they written in
the book of
the chronicles of
the kings of
Judah? There was
war between Abijam
and Jeroboam.
8 Abijam slept
with his fathers,
and they buried
him in David’s
city; and Asa his
son reigned in
his place.
9 In
the twentieth year
of Jeroboam king
of Israel, Asa
began to reign
over Judah.
10 He
reigned forty-one years
in Jerusalem.
His mother’s name
was Maacah the
daughter of Abishalom.
11 Asa did
that which was
right in the
LORD’s eyes, as
David his father
did.
12 He
put away the
sodomites out of
the land, and
removed all the
idols that
his fathers had
made.
13 He
also removed
Maacah his mother
from being queen,
because she had
made an abominable
image for
an Asherah. Asa cut
down her image
and burned it
at the brook
Kidron.
14 But
the high places
were not taken
away. Nevertheless
the heart of Asa
was perfect with
the LORD all
his days.
15 He
brought into the
LORD’s house the
things that
his father had
dedicated, and the
things that he
himself had
dedicated: silver,
gold, and utensils.
16 There
was war between Asa
and Baasha king
of Israel all
their days.
17 Baasha
king of Israel
went up against
Judah, and built
Ramah, that he
might not
allow anyone to go
out or come
in to Asa king
of Judah.
18 Then Asa
took all the
silver and the
gold that was
left in
the treasures of
the LORD’s house,
and the treasures
of the king’s
house, and
delivered it into
the hand of
his servants. Then
King Asa sent them
to Ben Hadad, the
son of Tabrimmon,
the son of
Hezion, king
of Syria, who
lived at Damascus,
saying,
19 “Let
there be a
treaty between me
and you, like
that between
my father and
your father. Behold,
I have sent
to you a
present of silver
and gold. Go,
break your treaty
with Baasha king
of Israel, that
he may depart
from me.”
20 Ben Hadad
listened to
King Asa, and sent
the captains of
his armies against
the cities of
Israel, and struck
Ijon, and Dan,
and Abel Beth Maacah, and
all Chinneroth,
with all the land
of Naphtali.
21 When
Baasha heard of
it, he stopped
building Ramah,
and lived in
Tirzah.
22 Then
King Asa made a
proclamation to
all Judah. No
one was exempted.
They carried away
the stones of
Ramah, and its
timber, with which
Baasha had built;
and King Asa used
it to build
Geba of Benjamin,
and Mizpah.
23 Now
the rest of
all the acts
of Asa, and all
his might, and
all that he
did, and the
cities which he
built, aren’t they
written in the
book of the
chronicles of the
kings of Judah?
But in the
time of his
old age he
was diseased in
his feet.
24 Asa slept
with his fathers,
and was buried
with his fathers
in his father
David’s city; and
Jehoshaphat his
son reigned in
his place.
25 Nadab
the son of
Jeroboam began to
reign over Israel
in the second
year of Asa king
of Judah; and
he reigned over
Israel two years.
26 He
did that which
was evil in
the LORD’s sight,
and walked in
the way of
his father, and in
his sin with
which he made
Israel to sin.
27 Baasha
the son of Ahijah,
of the house
of Issachar,
conspired against
him; and Baasha
struck him at
Gibbethon, which belonged
to the Philistines;
for Nadab and
all Israel were
besieging Gibbethon.
28 Even in
the third year
of Asa king of
Judah, Baasha
killed him and
reigned in his
place.
29 As soon
as he was
king, he struck
all the house
of Jeroboam.
He didn’t leave to
Jeroboam any who
breathed, until he
had destroyed him,
according to the
saying of the
LORD, which he
spoke by his
servant Ahijah the
Shilonite;
30 for
the sins of
Jeroboam which he
sinned, and with
which he made
Israel to sin,
because of his
provocation with
which he provoked
the LORD, the
God of Israel,
to anger.
31 Now
the rest of
the acts of
Nadab, and all
that he did, aren’t
they written in
the book of
the chronicles of
the kings of
Israel?
32 There
was war between Asa
and Baasha king
of Israel all
their days.
33 In
the third year
of Asa king of
Judah, Baasha the
son of Ahijah
began to reign
over all Israel
in Tirzah for
twenty-four years.
34 He
did that which
was evil in
the LORD’s sight,
and walked in
the way of
Jeroboam, and in
his sin with
which he made
Israel to sin.