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Monday, July 23, 2012

Monday, July 23, 2012 - Recap of 2 Kings June 27 part A(One Year Bible)

4:45 am prayer
Devotion Song - You've been so Faithful

6:00 am - P90x - Upper Body

One Year Bible - Recap of 2 Kings

My disclaimer: I seem to be spending a lot of time in the book of Kings because there is a lot going on and I just don't want to read and rush through it so I can finish reading the Bible in One year..besides..I've been doing this project for about 8 years now..and I'm just half way through the bible.. :)  LOL..

My prayer is that I can be consistent with reading my One Year Bible.. reading through each day should only take 15 min but the teacher in me..needs to understand..so I could possibly could be on one  day for a week..

Scriptures- June 27 (One Year Bible)

2 Kings 10:32-12:21

New Living Translation (NLT)

The Death of Jehu

32 At about that time the Lord began to cut down the size of Israel’s territory. King Hazael conquered several sections of the country 33 east of the Jordan River, including all of Gilead, Gad, Reuben, and Manasseh. He conquered the area from the town of Aroer by the Arnon Gorge to as far north as Gilead and Bashan.
34 The rest of the events in Jehu’s reign—everything he did and all his achievements—are recorded in The Book of the History of the Kings of Israel.
35 When Jehu died, he was buried in Samaria. Then his son Jehoahaz became the next king. 36 In all, Jehu reigned over Israel from Samaria for twenty-eight years.

Queen Athaliah Rules in Judah

11 When Athaliah, the mother of King Ahaziah of Judah, learned that her son was dead, she began to destroy the rest of the royal family. But Ahaziah’s sister Jehosheba, the daughter of King Jehoram,[a] took Ahaziah’s infant son, Joash, and stole him away from among the rest of the king’s children, who were about to be killed. She put Joash and his nurse in a bedroom to hide him from Athaliah, so the child was not murdered. Joash remained hidden in the Temple of the Lord for six years while Athaliah ruled over the land.

Revolt against Athaliah

In the seventh year of Athaliah’s reign, Jehoiada the priest summoned the commanders, the Carite mercenaries, and the palace guards to come to the Temple of the Lord. He made a solemn pact with them and made them swear an oath of loyalty there in the Lord’s Temple; then he showed them the king’s son.
Jehoiada told them, “This is what you must do. A third of you who are on duty on the Sabbath are to guard the royal palace itself. Another third of you are to stand guard at the Sur Gate. And the final third must stand guard behind the palace guard. These three groups will all guard the palace. The other two units who are off duty on the Sabbath must stand guard for the king at the Lord’s Temple. Form a bodyguard around the king and keep your weapons in hand. Kill anyone who tries to break through. Stay with the king wherever he goes.”
So the commanders did everything as Jehoiada the priest ordered. The commanders took charge of the men reporting for duty that Sabbath, as well as those who were going off duty. They brought them all to Jehoiada the priest, 10 and he supplied them with the spears and small shields that had once belonged to King David and were stored in the Temple of the Lord. 11 The palace guards stationed themselves around the king, with their weapons ready. They formed a line from the south side of the Temple around to the north side and all around the altar.
12 Then Jehoiada brought out Joash, the king’s son, placed the crown on his head, and presented him with a copy of God’s laws.[b] They anointed him and proclaimed him king, and everyone clapped their hands and shouted, “Long live the king!”

The Death of Athaliah

13 When Athaliah heard all the noise made by the palace guards and the people, she hurried to the Lord’s Temple to see what was happening. 14 When she arrived, she saw the newly crowned king standing in his place of authority by the pillar, as was the custom at times of coronation. The commanders and trumpeters were surrounding him, and people from all over the land were rejoicing and blowing trumpets. When Athaliah saw all this, she tore her clothes in despair and shouted, “Treason! Treason!”
15 Then Jehoiada the priest ordered the commanders who were in charge of the troops, “Take her to the soldiers in front of the Temple,[c] and kill anyone who tries to rescue her.” For the priest had said, “She must not be killed in the Temple of the Lord.” 16 So they seized her and led her out to the gate where horses enter the palace grounds, and she was killed there.

Jehoiada’s Religious Reforms

17 Then Jehoiada made a covenant between the Lord and the king and the people that they would be the Lord’s people. He also made a covenant between the king and the people. 18 And all the people of the land went over to the temple of Baal and tore it down. They demolished the altars and smashed the idols to pieces, and they killed Mattan the priest of Baal in front of the altars.
Jehoiada the priest stationed guards at the Temple of the Lord. 19 Then the commanders, the Carite mercenaries, the palace guards, and all the people of the land escorted the king from the Temple of the Lord. They went through the gate of the guards and into the palace, and the king took his seat on the royal throne. 20 So all the people of the land rejoiced, and the city was peaceful because Athaliah had been killed at the king’s palace.
21 [d]Joash[e] was seven years old when he became king.

Joash Repairs the Temple

12 [f]Joash[g] began to rule over Judah in the seventh year of King Jehu’s reign in Israel. He reigned in Jerusalem forty years. His mother was Zibiah from Beersheba. All his life Joash did what was pleasing in the Lord’s sight because Jehoiada the priest instructed him. Yet even so, he did not destroy the pagan shrines, and the people still offered sacrifices and burned incense there.
One day King Joash said to the priests, “Collect all the money brought as a sacred offering to the Lord’s Temple, whether it is a regular assessment, a payment of vows, or a voluntary gift. Let the priests take some of that money to pay for whatever repairs are needed at the Temple.”
But by the twenty-third year of Joash’s reign, the priests still had not repaired the Temple. So King Joash called for Jehoiada and the other priests and asked them, “Why haven’t you repaired the Temple? Don’t use any more money for your own needs. From now on, it must all be spent on Temple repairs.” So the priests agreed not to accept any more money from the people, and they also agreed to let others take responsibility for repairing the Temple.
Then Jehoiada the priest bored a hole in the lid of a large chest and set it on the right-hand side of the altar at the entrance of the Temple of the Lord. The priests guarding the entrance put all of the people’s contributions into the chest. 10 Whenever the chest became full, the court secretary and the high priest counted the money that had been brought to the Lord’s Temple and put it into bags. 11 Then they gave the money to the construction supervisors, who used it to pay the people working on the Lord’s Temple—the carpenters, the builders, 12 the masons, and the stonecutters. They also used the money to buy the timber and the finished stone needed for repairing the Lord’s Temple, and they paid any other expenses related to the Temple’s restoration.
13 The money brought to the Temple was not used for making silver bowls, lamp snuffers, basins, trumpets, or other articles of gold or silver for the Temple of the Lord. 14 It was paid to the workmen, who used it for the Temple repairs. 15 No accounting of this money was required from the construction supervisors, because they were honest and trustworthy men. 16 However, the money that was contributed for guilt offerings and sin offerings was not brought into the Lord’s Temple. It was given to the priests for their own use.

The End of Joash’s Reign

17 About this time King Hazael of Aram went to war against Gath and captured it. Then he turned to attack Jerusalem. 18 King Joash collected all the sacred objects that Jehoshaphat, Jehoram, and Ahaziah, the previous kings of Judah, had dedicated, along with what he himself had dedicated. He sent them all to Hazael, along with all the gold in the treasuries of the Lord’s Temple and the royal palace. So Hazael called off his attack on Jerusalem.
19 The rest of the events in Joash’s reign and everything he did are recorded in The Book of the History of the Kings of Judah.
20 Joash’s officers plotted against him and assassinated him at Beth-millo on the road to Silla. 21 The assassins were Jozacar[h] son of Shimeath and Jehozabad son of Shomer—both trusted advisers. Joash was buried with his ancestors in the City of David. Then his son Amaziah became the next king.
Footnotes:
  1. 2 Kings 11:2 Hebrew Joram, a variant spelling of Jehoram.
  2. 2 Kings 11:12 Or a copy of the covenant.
  3. 2 Kings 11:15 Or Bring her out from between the ranks; or Take her out of the Temple precincts. The meaning of the Hebrew is uncertain.
  4. 2 Kings 11:21 Verse 11:21 is numbered 12:1 in Hebrew text.
  5. 2 Kings 11:21 Hebrew Jehoash, a variant spelling of Joash.
  6. 2 Kings 12:1 Verses 12:1-21 are numbered 12:2-22 in Hebrew text.
  7. 2 Kings 12:1 Hebrew Jehoash, a variant spelling of Joash; also in 12:2, 4, 6, 7, 18.
  8. 2 Kings 12:21 As in Greek and Syriac versions; Hebrew reads Jozabad.



RECAP OF THE KINGS:
Israel split into two Kingdoms : Israel vs Judah
Edom
Moab
ISRAEL
JUDAH
Aram


JEROBOAM
REHOBOAM



JEROBOAM (18TH YEAR AS KING)
ABIJAM








JEROBOAM (20th year as king)
ASA – did was was right beforeGod (1 King 15:8)



NADAB
ASA (2nd Year as King)



BAASHA
ASA (3RD YEAR AS KING)



ELAH
ASA (26TH YEAR)



ZIMRI
ASA (27th year)



OMRI
ASA (31ST YEAR)



AHAB (ruled over Israel 22 yrs)
ASA (38th YEAR)
**King Ben-hadad of Aram


Ahab (1 King 15) – 4th yr
King Jehoshaphat (1 King 15:24; when Asa died)
King Benhadad of Aram


God told Elijah to anoint Jehu (grandson of Nimshi) to be king of Israel (1 King 19)
King Jehoshaphat  (of Judah)
God told Elijah to anoint Hazel to be king of Aram (1 King 19)


Ahaziah (Ahab’s son) Kings 22:40 – Ahab died
Jehoshaphat –(17th year)
King Benhadad of Aram

King of Mesha of Moab rebelled against King of Israel
Joram (Ahaziah’sbrother) –Ahaziah died 2 King 1:17 -  Kings 1 [2 Kings 3 (Joram* reign in Samaria 12 yrs, he was evil in God’s sight)]
Jehoshaphat – (18th year)
King Benhadad of Aram (2  King 6) Besieges Samaria


King Joram (5th year)
King Jehoram (is king now) 2 King 8:16




Jehoram (1 King 22) (2nd year)



King Joram (12th year) in Israel Note: Jehu son of Jehoshaphat and grandson of Nimshi formed a conspiracy against King Joram

2 Kings 8 (Ahaziah son of Jehoram) rule over Judah
King Hazel (of Aram)


Jehu kills King Joram(2 Kings 9)
Jehu kills King Jehoram(2 Kings 9)



Jehu died – son Jehoahaz  became King (2 Kings 10)
Queen Athaliah rules Judah (mother of King Ahaziah) – she set out to destroy the royal family -



Jehu ruled 27 years when (King Joash becomes King)
Athaliah is killed – Ahaziah’s infant son (Joash is 7 years old when he becomes King) is the new King – 2 Kings 10
King Hazael of Aram wars against Gath and captures it.



King Amaziah (Joash’s son became King after he was assassinated by his trusted advisors)

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