14
1 So Abijah slept with
his fathers, and
they buried him
in David’s city; and Asa
his son reigned in
his place. In
his days, the land
was quiet ten years.
2 Asa did that
which was good and right
in the LORD
his God’s eyes,
3 for
he took away
the foreign altars and
the high places, broke down
the pillars, cut down the Asherah
poles,
4 and commanded
Judah to seek the
LORD, the God of
their fathers, and
to obey his law
and command.
5 Also
he took away out
of all the
cities of Judah
the high places
and the sun images;
and the kingdom
was quiet before
him.
6 He
built fortified
cities in Judah;
for the land
was quiet, and
he had no war
in those years,
because the LORD
had given him
rest.
7 For
he said to Judah,
“Let’s build these cities
and make walls around
them, with towers,
gates, and bars. The land
is yet before
us, because we
have sought the
LORD our God. We
have sought him,
and he has
given us rest
on every side.” So
they built and prospered.
8 Asa had
an army of
three hundred thousand
out of Judah who bore bucklers
and spears, and
two hundred eighty thousand
out of Benjamin who bore shields
and drew bows. All these
were mighty men
of valor.
9 Zerah
the Ethiopian came
out against them
with an army
of a million troops
and three hundred chariots, and
he came to
Mareshah.
10 Then Asa
went out to meet
him, and they set
the battle in array
in the valley
of Zephathah at Mareshah.
11 Asa cried
to the LORD
his God, and said,
“LORD, there is
no one besides you
to help, between the mighty
and him who
has no strength. Help
us, LORD our
God; for we rely
on you, and
in your name are
we come against
this multitude. LORD,
you are our
God. Don’t let man prevail
against you.”
12 So
the LORD struck
the Ethiopians
before Asa and
before Judah; and
the Ethiopians fled.
13 Asa and
the people who
were with
him pursued them
to Gerar. So
many of
the Ethiopians fell
that they could
not recover themselves,
for they were
destroyed before
the LORD and
before his army. Judah’s army
carried away very
much booty.
14 They
struck all
the cities around Gerar,
for the fear of
the LORD came
on them.
They plundered all
the cities, for
there was
much plunder in
them.
15 They also struck the tents of
those who had livestock, and carried away sheep and camels in
abundance, then returned to Jerusalem.