Chapter 1
1: Now King
David was old and advanced in years; and although they covered
him with clothes, he could not get warm.
2: Therefore his servants said to him, "Let a young
maiden be sought for my lord the king, and let her wait upon the
king, and be his nurse; let her lie in your bosom, that my lord
the king may be warm."
3: So they sought for a beautiful maiden throughout all
the territory of Israel, and found Ab'ishag the Shu'nammite, and
brought her to the king.
4: The maiden was very beautiful; and she became the
king's nurse and ministered to him; but the king knew her not.
5: Now Adoni'jah the son of Haggith exalted himself,
saying, "I will be king"; and he prepared for himself
chariots and horsemen, and fifty men to run before him.
6: His father had never at any time displeased him by
asking, "Why have you done thus and so?" He was also a
very handsome man; and he was born next after Ab'salom.
7: He conferred with Jo'ab the son of Zeru'iah and with
Abi'athar the priest; and they followed Adoni'jah and helped
him.
8: But Zadok the priest, and Benai'ah the son of
Jehoi'ada, and Nathan the prophet, and Shim'e-i, and Re'i, and
David's mighty men were not with Adoni'jah.
9: Adoni'jah sacrificed sheep, oxen, and fatlings by the
Serpent's Stone, which is beside En-ro'gel, and he invited all
his brothers, the king's sons, and all the royal officials of
Judah,
10: but he did not invite Nathan the prophet or Benai'ah
or the mighty men or Solomon his brother.
11: Then Nathan said to Bathshe'ba the mother of Solomon,
"Have you not heard that Adoni'jah the son of Haggith has
become king and David our lord does not know it?
12: Now therefore come, let me give you counsel, that you
may save your own life and the life of your son Solomon.
13: Go in at once to King David, and say to him, `Did you
not, my lord the king, swear to your maidservant, saying,
"Solomon your son shall reign after me, and he shall sit
upon my throne"? Why then is Adoni'jah king?'
14: Then while you are still speaking with the king, I
also will come in after you and confirm your words."
15: So Bathshe'ba went to the king into his chamber (now
the king was very old, and Ab'ishag the Shu'nammite was
ministering to the king).
16: Bathshe'ba bowed and did obeisance to the king, and
the king said, "What do you desire?"
17: She said to him, "My lord, you swore to your
maidservant by the LORD your God, saying, `Solomon your son
shall reign after me, and he shall sit upon my throne.'
18: And now, behold, Adoni'jah is king, although you, my
lord the king, do not know it.
19: He has sacrificed oxen, fatlings, and sheep in
abundance, and has invited all the sons of the king, Abi'athar
the priest, and Jo'ab the commander of the army; but Solomon
your servant he has not invited.
20: And now, my lord the king, the eyes of all Israel are
upon you, to tell them who shall sit on the throne of my lord
the king after him.
21: Otherwise it will come to pass, when my lord the king
sleeps with his fathers, that I and my son Solomon will be
counted offenders."
22: While she was still speaking with the king, Nathan
the prophet came in.
23: And they told the king, "Here is Nathan the
prophet." And when he came in before the king, he bowed
before the king, with his face to the ground.
24: And Nathan said, "My lord the king, have you
said, `Adoni'jah shall reign after me, and he shall sit upon my
throne'?
25: For he has gone down this day, and has sacrificed
oxen, fatlings, and sheep in abundance, and has invited all the
king's sons, Jo'ab the commander of the army, and Abi'athar the
priest; and behold, they are eating and drinking before him, and
saying, `Long live King Adoni'jah!'
26: But me, your servant, and Zadok the priest, and
Benai'ah the son of Jehoi'ada, and your servant Solomon, he has
not invited.
27: Has this thing been brought about by my lord the king
and you have not told your servants who should sit on the throne
of my lord the king after him?"
28: Then King David answered, "Call Bathshe'ba to
me." So she came into the king's presence, and stood before
the king.
29: And the king swore, saying, "As the LORD lives,
who has redeemed my soul out of every adversity,
30: as I swore to you by the LORD, the God of Israel,
saying, `Solomon your son shall reign after me, and he shall sit
upon my throne in my stead'; even so will I do this day."
31: Then Bathshe'ba bowed with her face to the ground,
and did obeisance to the king, and said, "May my lord King
David live for ever!"
32: King David said, "Call to me Zadok the priest,
Nathan the prophet, and Benai'ah the son of Jehoi'ada." So
they came before the king.
33: And the king said to them, "Take with you the
servants of your lord, and cause Solomon my son to ride on my
own mule, and bring him down to Gihon;
34: and let Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet there
anoint him king over Israel; then blow the trumpet, and say,
`Long live King Solomon!'
35: You shall then come up after him, and he shall come
and sit upon my throne; for he shall be king in my stead; and I
have appointed him to be ruler over Israel and over Judah."
36: And Benai'ah the son of Jehoi'ada answered the king,
"Amen! May the LORD, the God of my lord the king, say so.
37: As the LORD has been with my lord the king, even so
may he be with Solomon, and make his throne greater than the
throne of my lord King David."
38: So Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, and Benai'ah
the son of Jehoi'ada, and the Cher'ethites and the Pel'ethites,
went down and caused Solomon to ride on King David's mule, and
brought him to Gihon.
39: There Zadok the priest took the horn of oil from the
tent, and anointed Solomon. Then they blew the trumpet; and all
the people said, "Long live King Solomon!"
40: And all the people went up after him, playing on
pipes, and rejoicing with great joy, so that the earth was split
by their noise.
41: Adoni'jah and all the guests who were with him heard
it as they finished feasting. And when Jo'ab heard the sound of
the trumpet, he said, "What does this uproar in the city
mean?"
42: While he was still speaking, behold, Jonathan the son
of Abi'athar the priest came; and Adoni'jah said, "Come in,
for you are a worthy man and bring good news."
43: Jonathan answered Adoni'jah, "No, for our lord
King David has made Solomon king;
44: and the king has sent with him Zadok the priest,
Nathan the prophet, and Benai'ah the son of Jehoi'ada, and the
Cher'ethites and the Pel'ethites; and they have caused him to
ride on the king's mule;
45: and Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet have
anointed him king at Gihon; and they have gone up from there
rejoicing, so that the city is in an uproar. This is the noise
that you have heard.
46: Solomon sits upon the royal throne.
47: Moreover the king's servants came to congratulate our
lord King David, saying, `Your God make the name of Solomon more
famous than yours, and make his throne greater than your
throne.' And the king bowed himself upon the bed.
48: And the king also said, `Blessed be the LORD, the God
of Israel, who has granted one of my offspring to sit on my
throne this day, my own eyes seeing it.'"
49: Then all the guests of Adoni'jah trembled, and rose,
and each went his own way.
50: And Adoni'jah feared Solomon; and he arose, and went,
and caught hold of the horns of the altar.
51: And it was told Solomon, "Behold, Adoni'jah
fears King Solomon; for, lo, he has laid hold of the horns of
the altar, saying, `Let King Solomon swear to me first that he
will not slay his servant with the sword.'"
52: And Solomon said, "If he prove to be a worthy
man, not one of his hairs shall fall to the earth; but if
wickedness is found in him, he shall die."
53: So King Solomon sent, and they brought him down from
the altar. And he came and did obeisance to King Solomon; and
Solomon said to him, "Go to your house."
Chapter 2
1: When
David's time to die drew near, he charged Solomon his son,
saying,
2: "I am about to go the way of all the earth. Be
strong, and show yourself a man,
3: and keep the charge of the LORD your God, walking in
his ways and keeping his statutes, his commandments, his
ordinances, and his testimonies, as it is written in the law of
Moses, that you may prosper in all that you do and wherever you
turn;
4: that the LORD may establish his word which he spoke
concerning me, saying, `If your sons take heed to their way, to
walk before me in faithfulness with all their heart and with all
their soul, there shall not fail you a man on the throne of
Israel.'
5: "Moreover you know also what Jo'ab the son of
Zeru'iah did to me, how he dealt with the two commanders of the
armies of Israel, Abner the son of Ner, and Ama'sa the son of
Jether, whom he murdered, avenging in time of peace blood which
had been shed in war, and putting innocent blood upon the girdle
about my loins, and upon the sandals on my feet.
6: Act therefore according to your wisdom, but do not let
his gray head go down to Sheol in peace.
7: But deal loyally with the sons of Barzil'lai the
Gileadite, and let them be among those who eat at your table;
for with such loyalty they met me when I fled from Ab'salom your
brother.
8: And there is also with you Shim'e-i the son of Gera,
the Benjaminite from Bahu'rim, who cursed me with a grievous
curse on the day when I went to Mahana'im; but when he came down
to meet me at the Jordan, I swore to him by the LORD, saying, `I
will not put you to death with the sword.'
9: Now therefore hold him not guiltless, for you are a
wise man; you will know what you ought to do to him, and you
shall bring his gray head down with blood to Sheol."
10: Then David slept with his fathers, and was buried in
the city of David.
11: And the time that David reigned over Israel was forty
years; he reigned seven years in Hebron, and thirty-three years
in Jerusalem.
12: So Solomon sat upon the throne of David his father;
and his kingdom was firmly established.
13: Then Adoni'jah the son of Haggith came to Bathshe'ba
the mother of Solomon. And she said, "Do you come
peaceably?" He said, "Peaceably."
14: Then he said, "I have something to say to
you." She said, "Say on."
15: He said, "You know that the kingdom was mine,
and that all Israel fully expected me to reign; however the
kingdom has turned about and become my brother's, for it was his
from the LORD.
16: And now I have one request to make of you; do not
refuse me." She said to him, "Say on."
17: And he said, "Pray ask King Solomon -- he will
not refuse you -- to give me Ab'ishag the Shu'nammite as my
wife."
18: Bathshe'ba said, "Very well; I will speak for
you to the king."
19: So Bathshe'ba went to King Solomon, to speak to him
on behalf of Adoni'jah. And the king rose to meet her, and bowed
down to her; then he sat on his throne, and had a seat brought
for the king's mother; and she sat on his right.
20: Then she said, "I have one small request to make
of you; do not refuse me." And the king said to her,
"Make your request, my mother; for I will not refuse
you."
21: She said, "Let Ab'ishag the Shu'nammite be given
to Adoni'jah your brother as his wife."
22: King Solomon answered his mother, "And why do
you ask Ab'ishag the Shu'nammite for Adoni'jah? Ask for him the
kingdom also; for he is my elder brother, and on his side are
Abi'athar the priest and Jo'ab the son of Zeru'iah."
23: Then King Solomon swore by the LORD, saying,
"God do so to me and more also if this word does not cost
Adoni'jah his life!
24: Now therefore as the LORD lives, who has established
me, and placed me on the throne of David my father, and who has
made me a house, as he promised, Adoni'jah shall be put to death
this day."
25: So King Solomon sent Benai'ah the son of Jehoi'ada;
and he struck him down, and he died.
26: And to Abi'athar the priest the king said, "Go
to An'athoth, to your estate; for you deserve death. But I will
not at this time put you to death, because you bore the ark of
the Lord GOD before David my father, and because you shared in
all the affliction of my father."
27: So Solomon expelled Abi'athar from being priest to
the LORD, thus fulfilling the word of the LORD which he had
spoken concerning the house of Eli in Shiloh.
28: When the news came to Jo'ab -- for Jo'ab had
supported Adoni'jah although he had not supported Ab'salom --
Jo'ab fled to the tent of the LORD and caught hold of the horns
of the altar.
29: And when it was told King Solomon, "Jo'ab has
fled to the tent of the LORD, and behold, he is beside the
altar," Solomon sent Benai'ah the son of Jehoi'ada, saying,
"Go, strike him down."
30: So Benai'ah came to the tent of the LORD, and said to
him, "The king commands, `Come forth.'" But he said,
"No, I will die here." Then Benai'ah brought the king
word again, saying, "Thus said Jo'ab, and thus he answered
me."
31: The king replied to him, "Do as he has said,
strike him down and bury him; and thus take away from me and
from my father's house the guilt for the blood which Jo'ab shed
without cause.
32: The LORD will bring back his bloody deeds upon his
own head, because, without the knowledge of my father David, he
attacked and slew with the sword two men more righteous and
better than himself, Abner the son of Ner, commander of the army
of Israel, and Ama'sa the son of Jether, commander of the army
of Judah.
33: So shall their blood come back upon the head of Jo'ab
and upon the head of his descendants for ever; but to David, and
to his descendants, and to his house, and to his throne, there
shall be peace from the LORD for evermore."
34: Then Benai'ah the son of Jehoi'ada went up, and
struck him down and killed him; and he was buried in his own
house in the wilderness.
35: The king put Benai'ah the son of Jehoi'ada over the
army in place of Jo'ab, and the king put Zadok the priest in the
place of Abi'athar.
36: Then the king sent and summoned Shim'e-i, and said to
him, "Build yourself a house in Jerusalem, and dwell there,
and do not go forth from there to any place whatever.
37: For on the day you go forth, and cross the brook
Kidron, know for certain that you shall die; your blood shall be
upon your own head."
38: And Shim'e-i said to the king, "What you say is
good; as my lord the king has said, so will your servant
do." So Shim'e-i dwelt in Jerusalem many days.
39: But it happened at the end of three years that two of
Shim'e-i's slaves ran away to Achish, son of Ma'acah, king of
Gath. And when it was told Shim'e-i, "Behold, your slaves
are in Gath,"
40: Shim'e-i arose and saddled an ass, and went to Gath
to Achish, to seek his slaves; Shim'e-i went and brought his
slaves from Gath.
41: And when Solomon was told that Shim'e-i had gone from
Jerusalem to Gath and returned,
42: the king sent and summoned Shim'e-i, and said to him,
"Did I not make you swear by the LORD, and solemnly
admonish you, saying, `Know for certain that on the day you go
forth and go to any place whatever, you shall die'? And you said
to me, `What you say is good; I obey.'
43: Why then have you not kept your oath to the LORD and
the commandment with which I charged you?"
44: The king also said to Shim'e-i, "You know in
your own heart all the evil that you did to David my father; so
the LORD will bring back your evil upon your own head.
45: But King Solomon shall be blessed, and the throne of
David shall be established before the LORD for ever."
46: Then the king commanded Benai'ah the son of
Jehoi'ada; and he went out and struck him down, and he died. So
the kingdom was established in the hand of Solomon.
Chapter 3
1: Solomon
made a marriage alliance with Pharaoh king of Egypt; he took
Pharaoh's daughter, and brought her into the city of David,
until he had finished building his own house and the house of
the LORD and the wall around Jerusalem.
2: The people were sacrificing at the high places,
however, because no house had yet been built for the name of the
LORD.
3: Solomon loved the LORD, walking in the statutes of
David his father; only, he sacrificed and burnt incense at the
high places.
4: And the king went to Gibeon to sacrifice there, for
that was the great high place; Solomon used to offer a thousand
burnt offerings upon that altar.
5: At Gibeon the LORD appeared to Solomon in a dream by
night; and God said, "Ask what I shall give you."
6: And Solomon said, "Thou hast shown great and
steadfast love to thy servant David my father, because he walked
before thee in faithfulness, in righteousness, and in
uprightness of heart toward thee; and thou hast kept for him
this great and steadfast love, and hast given him a son to sit
on his throne this day.
7: And now, O LORD my God, thou hast made thy servant
king in place of David my father, although I am but a little
child; I do not know how to go out or come in.
8: And thy servant is in the midst of thy people whom
thou hast chosen, a great people, that cannot be numbered or
counted for multitude.
9: Give thy servant therefore an understanding mind to
govern thy people, that I may discern between good and evil; for
who is able to govern this thy great people?"
10: It pleased the Lord that Solomon had asked this.
11: And God said to him, "Because you have asked
this, and have not asked for yourself long life or riches or the
life of your enemies, but have asked for yourself understanding
to discern what is right,
12: behold, I now do according to your word. Behold, I
give you a wise and discerning mind, so that none like you has
been before you and none like you shall arise after you.
13: I give you also what you have not asked, both riches
and honor, so that no other king shall compare with you, all
your days.
14: And if you will walk in my ways, keeping my statutes
and my commandments, as your father David walked, then I will
lengthen your days."
15: And Solomon awoke, and behold, it was a dream. Then
he came to Jerusalem, and stood before the ark of the covenant
of the LORD, and offered up burnt offerings and peace offerings,
and made a feast for all his servants.
16: Then two harlots came to the king, and stood before
him.
17: The one woman said, "Oh, my lord, this woman and
I dwell in the same house; and I gave birth to a child while she
was in the house.
18: Then on the third day after I was delivered, this
woman also gave birth; and we were alone; there was no one else
with us in the house, only we two were in the house.
19: And this woman's son died in the night, because she
lay on it.
20: And she arose at midnight, and took my son from
beside me, while your maidservant slept, and laid it in her
bosom, and laid her dead son in my bosom.
21: When I rose in the morning to nurse my child, behold,
it was dead; but when I looked at it closely in the morning,
behold, it was not the child that I had borne."
22: But the other woman said, "No, the living child
is mine, and the dead child is yours." The first said,
"No, the dead child is yours, and the living child is
mine." Thus they spoke before the king.
23: Then the king said, "The one says, `This is my
son that is alive, and your son is dead'; and the other says,
`No; but your son is dead, and my son is the living one.'"
24: And the king said, "Bring me a sword." So a
sword was brought before the king.
25: And the king said, "Divide the living child in
two, and give half to the one, and half to the other."
26: Then the woman whose son was alive said to the king,
because her heart yearned for her son, "Oh, my lord, give
her the living child, and by no means slay it." But the
other said, "It shall be neither mine nor yours; divide
it."
27: Then the king answered and said, "Give the
living child to the first woman, and by no means slay it; she is
its mother."
28: And all Israel heard of the judgment which the king
had rendered; and they stood in awe of the king, because they
perceived that the wisdom of God was in him, to render justice.
Chapter 4
1: King
Solomon was king over all Israel,
2: and these were his high officials: Azari'ah the son of
Zadok was the priest;
3: Elihor'eph and Ahi'jah the sons of Shisha were
secretaries; Jehosh'aphat the son of Ahi'lud was recorder;
4: Benai'ah the son of Jehoi'ada was in command of the
army; Zadok and Abi'athar were priests;
5: Azari'ah the son of Nathan was over the officers;
Zabud the son of Nathan was priest and king's friend;
6: Ahi'shar was in charge of the palace; and Adoni'ram
the son of Abda was in charge of the forced labor.
7: Solomon had twelve officers over all Israel, who
provided food for the king and his household; each man had to
make provision for one month in the year.
8: These were their names: Ben-hur, in the hill country
of E'phraim;
9: Ben-deker, in Makaz, Sha-al'bim, Beth-she'mesh, and
E'lonbeth-ha'nan;
10: Ben-hesed, in Arub'both (to him belonged Socoh and
all the land of Hepher);
11: Ben-abin'adab, in all Naphath-dor (he had Taphath the
daughter of Solomon as his wife);
12: Ba'ana the son of Ahi'lud, in Ta'anach, Megid'do, and
all Beth-she'an which is beside Zarethan below Jezreel, and from
Beth-she'an to A'bel-meho'lah, as far as the other side of
Jok'meam;
13: Ben-geber, in Ra'moth-gil'ead (he had the villages of
Ja'ir the son of Manas'seh, which are in Gilead, and he had the
region of Argob, which is in Bashan, sixty great cities with
walls and bronze bars);
14: Ahin'adab the son of Iddo, in Mahana'im;
15: Ahi'ma-az, in Naph'tali (he had taken Bas'emath the
daughter of Solomon as his wife);
16: Ba'ana the son of Hushai, in Asher and Bealoth;
17: Jehosh'aphat the son of Paru'ah, in Is'sachar;
18: Shim'e-i the son of Ela, in Benjamin;
19: Geber the son of Uri, in the land of Gilead, the
country of Sihon king of the Amorites and of Og king of Bashan.
And there was one officer in the land of Judah.
20: Judah and Israel were as many as the sand by the sea;
they ate and drank and were happy.
21: Solomon ruled over all the kingdoms from the
Euphra'tes to the land of the Philistines and to the border of
Egypt; they brought tribute and served Solomon all the days of
his life.
22: Solomon's provision for one day was thirty cors of
fine flour, and sixty cors of meal,
23: ten fat oxen, and twenty pasture-fed cattle, a
hundred sheep, besides harts, gazelles, roebucks, and fatted
fowl.
24: For he had dominion over all the region west of the
Euphra'tes from Tiphsah to Gaza, over all the kings west of the
Euphra'tes; and he had peace on all sides round about him.
25: And Judah and Israel dwelt in safety, from Dan even
to Beer-sheba, every man under his vine and under his fig tree,
all the days of Solomon.
26: Solomon also had forty thousand stalls of horses for
his chariots, and twelve thousand horsemen.
27: And those officers supplied provisions for King
Solomon, and for all who came to King Solomon's table, each one
in his month; they let nothing be lacking.
28: Barley also and straw for the horses and swift steeds
they brought to the place where it was required, each according
to his charge.
29: And God gave Solomon wisdom and understanding beyond
measure, and largeness of mind like the sand on the seashore,
30: so that Solomon's wisdom surpassed the wisdom of all
the people of the east, and all the wisdom of Egypt.
31: For he was wiser than all other men, wiser than Ethan
the Ez'rahite, and Heman, Calcol, and Darda, the sons of Mahol;
and his fame was in all the nations round about.
32: He also uttered three thousand proverbs; and his
songs were a thousand and five.
33: He spoke of trees, from the cedar that is in Lebanon
to the hyssop that grows out of the wall; he spoke also of
beasts, and of birds, and of reptiles, and of fish.
34: And men came from all peoples to hear the wisdom of
Solomon, and from all the kings of the earth, who had heard of
his wisdom.
Chapter 5
1: Now Hiram
king of Tyre sent his servants to Solomon, when he heard that
they had anointed him king in place of his father; for Hiram
always loved David.
2: And Solomon sent word to Hiram,
3: "You know that David my father could not build a
house for the name of the LORD his God because of the warfare
with which his enemies surrounded him, until the LORD put them
under the soles of his feet.
4: But now the LORD my God has given me rest on every
side; there is neither adversary nor misfortune.
5: And so I purpose to build a house for the name of the
LORD my God, as the LORD said to David my father, `Your son,
whom I will set upon your throne in your place, shall build the
house for my name.'
6: Now therefore command that cedars of Lebanon be cut
for me; and my servants will join your servants, and I will pay
you for your servants such wages as you set; for you know that
there is no one among us who knows how to cut timber like the
Sido'nians."
7: When Hiram heard the words of Solomon, he rejoiced
greatly, and said, "Blessed be the LORD this day, who has
given to David a wise son to be over this great people."
8: And Hiram sent to Solomon, saying, "I have heard
the message which you have sent to me; I am ready to do all you
desire in the matter of cedar and cypress timber.
9: My servants shall bring it down to the sea from
Lebanon; and I will make it into rafts to go by sea to the place
you direct, and I will have them broken up there, and you shall
receive it; and you shall meet my wishes by providing food for
my household."
10: So Hiram supplied Solomon with all the timber of
cedar and cypress that he desired,
11: while Solomon gave Hiram twenty thousand cors of
wheat as food for his household, and twenty thousand cors of
beaten oil. Solomon gave this to Hiram year by year.
12: And the LORD gave Solomon wisdom, as he promised him;
and there was peace between Hiram and Solomon; and the two of
them made a treaty.
13: King Solomon raised a levy of forced labor out of all
Israel; and the levy numbered thirty thousand men.
14: And he sent them to Lebanon, ten thousand a month in
relays; they would be a month in Lebanon and two months at home;
Adoni'ram was in charge of the levy.
15: Solomon also had seventy thousand burden-bearers and
eighty thousand hewers of stone in the hill country,
16: besides Solomon's three thousand three hundred chief
officers who were over the work, who had charge of the people
who carried on the work.
17: At the king's command, they quarried out great,
costly stones in order to lay the foundation of the house with
dressed stones.
18: So Solomon's builders and Hiram's builders and the
men of Gebal did the hewing and prepared the timber and the
stone to build the house.
Chapter 6
1: In the four
hundred and eightieth year after the people of Israel came out
of the land of Egypt, in the fourth year of Solomon's reign over
Israel, in the month of Ziv, which is the second month, he began
to build the house of the LORD.
2: The house which King Solomon built for the LORD was
sixty cubits long, twenty cubits wide, and thirty cubits high.
3: The vestibule in front of the nave of the house was
twenty cubits long, equal to the width of the house, and ten
cubits deep in front of the house.
4: And he made for the house windows with recessed
frames.
5: He also built a structure against the wall of the
house, running round the walls of the house, both the nave and
the inner sanctuary; and he made side chambers all around.
6: The lowest story was five cubits broad, the middle one
was six cubits broad, and the third was seven cubits broad; for
around the outside of the house he made offsets on the wall in
order that the supporting beams should not be inserted into the
walls of the house.
7: When the house was built, it was with stone prepared
at the quarry; so that neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of
iron was heard in the temple, while it was being built.
8: The entrance for the lowest story was on the south
side of the house; and one went up by stairs to the middle
story, and from the middle story to the third.
9: So he built the house, and finished it; and he made
the ceiling of the house of beams and planks of cedar.
10: He built the structure against the whole house, each
story five cubits high, and it was joined to the house with
timbers of cedar.
11: Now the word of the LORD came to Solomon,
12: "Concerning this house which you are building,
if you will walk in my statutes and obey my ordinances and keep
all my commandments and walk in them, then I will establish my
word with you, which I spoke to David your father.
13: And I will dwell among the children of Israel, and
will not forsake my people Israel."
14: So Solomon built the house, and finished it.
15: He lined the walls of the house on the inside with
boards of cedar; from the floor of the house to the rafters of
the ceiling, he covered them on the inside with wood; and he
covered the floor of the house with boards of cypress.
16: He built twenty cubits of the rear of the house with
boards of cedar from the floor to the rafters, and he built this
within as an inner sanctuary, as the most holy place.
17: The house, that is, the nave in front of the inner
sanctuary, was forty cubits long.
18: The cedar within the house was carved in the form of
gourds and open flowers; all was cedar, no stone was seen.
19: The inner sanctuary he prepared in the innermost part
of the house, to set there the ark of the covenant of the LORD.
20: The inner sanctuary was twenty cubits long, twenty
cubits wide, and twenty cubits high; and he overlaid it with
pure gold. He also made an altar of cedar.
21: And Solomon overlaid the inside of the house with
pure gold, and he drew chains of gold across, in front of the
inner sanctuary, and overlaid it with gold.
22: And he overlaid the whole house with gold, until all
the house was finished. Also the whole altar that belonged to
the inner sanctuary he overlaid with gold.
23: In the inner sanctuary he made two cherubim of
olivewood, each ten cubits high.
24: Five cubits was the length of one wing of the cherub,
and five cubits the length of the other wing of the cherub; it
was ten cubits from the tip of one wing to the tip of the other.
25: The other cherub also measured ten cubits; both
cherubim had the same measure and the same form.
26: The height of one cherub was ten cubits, and so was
that of the other cherub.
27: He put the cherubim in the innermost part of the
house; and the wings of the cherubim were spread out so that a
wing of one touched the one wall, and a wing of the other cherub
touched the other wall; their other wings touched each other in
the middle of the house.
28: And he overlaid the cherubim with gold.
29: He carved all the walls of the house round about with
carved figures of cherubim and palm trees and open flowers, in
the inner and outer rooms.
30: The floor of the house he overlaid with gold in the
inner and outer rooms.
31: For the entrance to the inner sanctuary he made doors
of olivewood; the lintel and the doorposts formed a pentagon.
32: He covered the two doors of olivewood with carvings
of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers; he overlaid them with
gold, and spread gold upon the cherubim and upon the palm trees.
33: So also he made for the entrance to the nave
doorposts of olivewood, in the form of a square,
34: and two doors of cypress wood; the two leaves of the
one door were folding, and the two leaves of the other door were
folding.
35: On them he carved cherubim and palm trees and open
flowers; and he overlaid them with gold evenly applied upon the
carved work.
36: He built the inner court with three courses of hewn
stone and one course of cedar beams.
37: In the fourth year the foundation of the house of the
LORD was laid, in the month of Ziv.
38: And in the eleventh year, in the month of Bul, which
is the eighth month, the house was finished in all its parts,
and according to all its specifications. He was seven years in
building it.
Chapter 7
1: Solomon was
building his own house thirteen years, and he finished his
entire house.
2: He built the House of the Forest of Lebanon; its
length was a hundred cubits, and its breadth fifty cubits, and
its height thirty cubits, and it was built upon three rows of
cedar pillars, with cedar beams upon the pillars.
3: And it was covered with cedar above the chambers that
were upon the forty-five pillars, fifteen in each row.
4: There were window frames in three rows, and window
opposite window in three tiers.
5: All the doorways and windows had square frames, and
window was opposite window in three tiers.
6: And he made the Hall of Pillars; its length was fifty
cubits, and its breadth thirty cubits; there was a porch in
front with pillars, and a canopy before them.
7: And he made the Hall of the Throne where he was to
pronounce judgment, even the Hall of Judgment; it was finished
with cedar from floor to rafters.
8: His own house where he was to dwell, in the other
court back of the hall, was of like workmanship. Solomon also
made a house like this hall for Pharaoh's daughter whom he had
taken in marriage.
9: All these were made of costly stones, hewn according
to measure, sawed with saws, back and front, even from the
foundation to the coping, and from the court of the house of the
LORD to the great court.
10: The foundation was of costly stones, huge stones,
stones of eight and ten cubits.
11: And above were costly stones, hewn according to
measurement, and cedar.
12: The great court had three courses of hewn stone round
about, and a course of cedar beams; so had the inner court of
the house of the LORD, and the vestibule of the house.
13: And King Solomon sent and brought Hiram from Tyre.
14: He was the son of a widow of the tribe of Naph'tali,
and his father was a man of Tyre, a worker in bronze; and he was
full of wisdom, understanding, and skill, for making any work in
bronze. He came to King Solomon, and did all his work.
15: He cast two pillars of bronze. Eighteen cubits was
the height of one pillar, and a line of twelve cubits measured
its circumference; it was hollow, and its thickness was four
fingers; the second pillar was the same.
16: He also made two capitals of molten bronze, to set
upon the tops of the pillars; the height of the one capital was
five cubits, and the height of the other capital was five
cubits.
17: Then he made two nets of checker work with wreaths of
chain work for the capitals upon the tops of the pillars; a net
for the one capital, and a net for the other capital.
18: Likewise he made pomegranates; in two rows round
about upon the one network, to cover the capital that was upon
the top of the pillar; and he did the same with the other
capital.
19: Now the capitals that were upon the tops of the
pillars in the vestibule were of lily-work, four cubits.
20: The capitals were upon the two pillars and also above
the rounded projection which was beside the network; there were
two hundred pomegranates, in two rows round about; and so with
the other capital.
21: He set up the pillars at the vestibule of the temple;
he set up the pillar on the south and called its name Jachin;
and he set up the pillar on the north and called its name Bo'az.
22: And upon the tops of the pillars was lily-work. Thus
the work of the pillars was finished.
23: Then he made the molten sea; it was round, ten cubits
from brim to brim, and five cubits high, and a line of thirty
cubits measured its circumference.
24: Under its brim were gourds, for thirty cubits,
compassing the sea round about; the gourds were in two rows,
cast with it when it was cast.
25: It stood upon twelve oxen, three facing north, three
facing west, three facing south, and three facing east; the sea
was set upon them, and all their hinder parts were inward.
26: Its thickness was a handbreadth; and its brim was
made like the brim of a cup, like the flower of a lily; it held
two thousand baths.
27: He also made the ten stands of bronze; each stand was
four cubits long, four cubits wide, and three cubits high.
28: This was the construction of the stands: they had
panels, and the panels were set in the frames
29: and on the panels that were set in the frames were
lions, oxen, and cherubim. Upon the frames, both above and below
the lions and oxen, there were wreaths of beveled work.
30: Moreover each stand had four bronze wheels and axles
of bronze; and at the four corners were supports for a laver.
The supports were cast, with wreaths at the side of each.
31: Its opening was within a crown which projected upward
one cubit; its opening was round, as a pedestal is made, a cubit
and a half deep. At its opening there were carvings; and its
panels were square, not round.
32: And the four wheels were underneath the panels; the
axles of the wheels were of one piece with the stands; and the
height of a wheel was a cubit and a half.
33: The wheels were made like a chariot wheel; their
axles, their rims, their spokes, and their hubs, were all cast.
34: There were four supports at the four corners of each
stand; the supports were of one piece with the stands.
35: And on the top of the stand there was a round band
half a cubit high; and on the top of the stand its stays and its
panels were of one piece with it.
36: And on the surfaces of its stays and on its panels,
he carved cherubim, lions, and palm trees, according to the
space of each, with wreaths round about.
37: After this manner he made the ten stands; all of them
were cast alike, of the same measure and the same form.
38: And he made ten lavers of bronze; each laver held
forty baths, each laver measured four cubits, and there was a
laver for each of the ten stands.
39: And he set the stands, five on the south side of the
house, and five on the north side of the house; and he set the
sea on the southeast corner of the house.
40: Hiram also made the pots, the shovels, and the
basins. So Hiram finished all the work that he did for King
Solomon on the house of the LORD:
41: the two pillars, the two bowls of the capitals that
were on the tops of the pillars, and the two networks to cover
the two bowls of the capitals that were on the tops of the
pillars;
42: and the four hundred pomegranates for the two
networks, two rows of pomegranates for each network, to cover
the two bowls of the capitals that were upon the pillars;
43: the ten stands, and the ten lavers upon the stands;
44: and the one sea, and the twelve oxen underneath the
sea.
45: Now the pots, the shovels, and the basins, all these
vessels in the house of the LORD, which Hiram made for King
Solomon, were of burnished bronze.
46: In the plain of the Jordan the king cast them, in the
clay ground between Succoth and Zarethan.
47: And Solomon left all the vessels unweighed, because
there were so many of them; the weight of the bronze was not
found out.
48: So Solomon made all the vessels that were in the
house of the LORD: the golden altar, the golden table for the
bread of the Presence,
49: the lampstands of pure gold, five on the south side
and five on the north, before the inner sanctuary; the flowers,
the lamps, and the tongs, of gold;
50: the cups, snuffers, basins, dishes for incense, and
firepans, of pure gold; and the sockets of gold, for the doors
of the innermost part of the house, the most holy place, and for
the doors of the nave of the temple.
51: Thus all the work that King Solomon did on the house
of the LORD was finished. And Solomon brought in the things
which David his father had dedicated, the silver, the gold, and
the vessels, and stored them in the treasuries of the house of
the LORD.
Chapter 8
1: Then
Solomon assembled the elders of Israel and all the heads of the
tribes, the leaders of the fathers' houses of the people of
Israel, before King Solomon in Jerusalem, to bring up the ark of
the covenant of the LORD out of the city of David, which is
Zion.
2: And all the men of Israel assembled to King Solomon at
the feast in the month Eth'anim, which is the seventh month.
3: And all the elders of Israel came, and the priests
took up the ark.
4: And they brought up the ark of the LORD, the tent of
meeting, and all the holy vessels that were in the tent; the
priests and the Levites brought them up.
5: And King Solomon and all the congregation of Israel,
who had assembled before him, were with him before the ark,
sacrificing so many sheep and oxen that they could not be
counted or numbered.
6: Then the priests brought the ark of the covenant of
the LORD to its place, in the inner sanctuary of the house, in
the most holy place, underneath the wings of the cherubim.
7: For the cherubim spread out their wings over the place
of the ark, so that the cherubim made a covering above the ark
and its poles.
8: And the poles were so long that the ends of the poles
were seen from the holy place before the inner sanctuary; but
they could not be seen from outside; and they are there to this
day.
9: There was nothing in the ark except the two tables of
stone which Moses put there at Horeb, where the LORD made a
covenant with the people of Israel, when they came out of the
land of Egypt.
10: And when the priests came out of the holy place, a
cloud filled the house of the LORD,
11: so that the priests could not stand to minister
because of the cloud; for the glory of the LORD filled the house
of the LORD.
12: Then Solomon said, "The LORD has set the sun in
the heavens, but has said that he would dwell in thick darkness.
13: I have built thee an exalted house, a place for thee
to dwell in for ever."
14: Then the king faced about, and blessed all the
assembly of Israel, while all the assembly of Israel stood.
15: And he said, "Blessed be the LORD, the God of
Israel, who with his hand has fulfilled what he promised with
his mouth to David my father, saying,
16: `Since the day that I brought my people Israel out of
Egypt, I chose no city in all the tribes of Israel in which to
build a house, that my name might be there; but I chose David to
be over my people Israel.'
17: Now it was in the heart of David my father to build a
house for the name of the LORD, the God of Israel.
18: But the LORD said to David my father, `Whereas it was
in your heart to build a house for my name, you did well that it
was in your heart;
19: nevertheless you shall not build the house, but your
son who shall be born to you shall build the house for my name.'
20: Now the LORD has fulfilled his promise which he made;
for I have risen in the place of David my father, and sit on the
throne of Israel, as the LORD promised, and I have built the
house for the name of the LORD, the God of Israel.
21: And there I have provided a place for the ark, in
which is the covenant of the LORD which he made with our
fathers, when he brought them out of the land of Egypt."
22: Then Solomon stood before the altar of the LORD in
the presence of all the assembly of Israel, and spread forth his
hands toward heaven;
23: and said, "O LORD, God of Israel, there is no
God like thee, in heaven above or on earth beneath, keeping
covenant and showing steadfast love to thy servants who walk
before thee with all their heart;
24: who hast kept with thy servant David my father what
thou didst declare to him; yea, thou didst speak with thy mouth,
and with thy hand hast fulfilled it this day.
25: Now therefore, O LORD, God of Israel, keep with thy
servant David my father what thou hast promised him, saying,
`There shall never fail you a man before me to sit upon the
throne of Israel, if only your sons take heed to their way, to
walk before me as you have walked before me.'
26: Now therefore, O God of Israel, let thy word be
confirmed, which thou hast spoken to thy servant David my
father.
27: "But will God indeed dwell on the earth? Behold,
heaven and the highest heaven cannot contain thee; how much less
this house which I have built!
28: Yet have regard to the prayer of thy servant and to
his supplication, O LORD my God, hearkening to the cry and to
the prayer which thy servant prays before thee this day;
29: that thy eyes may be open night and day toward this
house, the place of which thou hast said, `My name shall be
there,' that thou mayest hearken to the prayer which thy servant
offers toward this place.
30: And hearken thou to the supplication of thy servant
and of thy people Israel, when they pray toward this place; yea,
hear thou in heaven thy dwelling place; and when thou hearest,
forgive.
31: "If a man sins against his neighbor and is made
to take an oath, and comes and swears his oath before thine
altar in this house,
32: then hear thou in heaven, and act, and judge thy
servants, condemning the guilty by bringing his conduct upon his
own head, and vindicating the righteous by rewarding him
according to his righteousness.
33: "When thy people Israel are defeated before the
enemy because they have sinned against thee, if they turn again
to thee, and acknowledge thy name, and pray and make
supplication to thee in this house;
34: then hear thou in heaven, and forgive the sin of thy
people Israel, and bring them again to the land which thou
gavest to their fathers.
35: "When heaven is shut up and there is no rain
because they have sinned against thee, if they pray toward this
place, and acknowledge thy name, and turn from their sin, when
thou dost afflict them,
36: then hear thou in heaven, and forgive the sin of thy
servants, thy people Israel, when thou dost teach them the good
way in which they should walk; and grant rain upon thy land,
which thou hast given to thy people as an inheritance.
37: "If there is famine in the land, if there is
pestilence or blight or mildew or locust or caterpillar; if
their enemy besieges them in any of their cities; whatever
plague, whatever sickness there is;
38: whatever prayer, whatever supplication is made by any
man or by all thy people Israel, each knowing the affliction of
his own heart and stretching out his hands toward this house;
39: then hear thou in heaven thy dwelling place, and
forgive, and act, and render to each whose heart thou knowest,
according to all his ways (for thou, thou only, knowest the
hearts of all the children of men);
40: that they may fear thee all the days that they live
in the land which thou gavest to our fathers.
41: "Likewise when a foreigner, who is not of thy
people Israel, comes from a far country for thy name's sake
42: (for they shall hear of thy great name, and thy
mighty hand, and of thy outstretched arm), when he comes and
prays toward this house,
43: hear thou in heaven thy dwelling place, and do
according to all for which the foreigner calls to thee; in order
that all the peoples of the earth may know thy name and fear
thee, as do thy people Israel, and that they may know that this
house which I have built is called by thy name.
44: "If thy people go out to battle against their
enemy, by whatever way thou shalt send them, and they pray to
the LORD toward the city which thou hast chosen and the house
which I have built for thy name,
45: then hear thou in heaven their prayer and their
supplication, and maintain their cause.
46: "If they sin against thee -- for there is no man
who does not sin -- and thou art angry with them, and dost give
them to an enemy, so that they are carried away captive to the
land of the enemy, far off or near;
47: yet if they lay it to heart in the land to which they
have been carried captive, and repent, and make supplication to
thee in the land of their captors, saying, `We have sinned, and
have acted perversely and wickedly';
48: if they repent with all their mind and with all their
heart in the land of their enemies, who carried them captive,
and pray to thee toward their land, which thou gavest to their
fathers, the city which thou hast chosen, and the house which I
have built for thy name;
49: then hear thou in heaven thy dwelling place their
prayer and their supplication, and maintain their cause
50: and forgive thy people who have sinned against thee,
and all their transgressions which they have committed against
thee; and grant them compassion in the sight of those who
carried them captive, that they may have compassion on them
51: (for they are thy people, and thy heritage, which
thou didst bring out of Egypt, from the midst of the iron
furnace).
52: Let thy eyes be open to the supplication of thy
servant, and to the supplication of thy people Israel, giving
ear to them whenever they call to thee.
53: For thou didst separate them from among all the
peoples of the earth, to be thy heritage, as thou didst declare
through Moses, thy servant, when thou didst bring our fathers
out of Egypt, O Lord GOD."
54: Now as Solomon finished offering all this prayer and
supplication to the LORD, he arose from before the altar of the
LORD, where he had knelt with hands outstretched toward heaven;
55: and he stood, and blessed all the assembly of Israel
with a loud voice, saying,
56: "Blessed be the LORD who has given rest to his
people Israel, according to all that he promised; not one word
has failed of all his good promise, which he uttered by Moses
his servant.
57: The LORD our God be with us, as he was with our
fathers; may he not leave us or forsake us;
58: that he may incline our hearts to him, to walk in all
his ways, and to keep his commandments, his statutes, and his
ordinances, which he commanded our fathers.
59: Let these words of mine, wherewith I have made
supplication before the LORD, be near to the LORD our God day
and night, and may he maintain the cause of his servant, and the
cause of his people Israel, as each day requires;
60: that all the peoples of the earth may know that the
LORD is God; there is no other.
61: Let your heart therefore be wholly true to the LORD
our God, walking in his statutes and keeping his commandments,
as at this day."
62: Then the king, and all Israel with him, offered
sacrifice before the LORD.
63: Solomon offered as peace offerings to the LORD
twenty-two thousand oxen and a hundred and twenty thousand
sheep. So the king and all the people of Israel dedicated the
house of the LORD.
64: The same day the king consecrated the middle of the
court that was before the house of the LORD; for there he
offered the burnt offering and the cereal offering and the fat
pieces of the peace offerings, because the bronze altar that was
before the LORD was too small to receive the burnt offering and
the cereal offering and the fat pieces of the peace offerings.
65: So Solomon held the feast at that time, and all
Israel with him, a great assembly, from the entrance of Hamath
to the Brook of Egypt, before the LORD our God, seven days.
66: On the eighth day he sent the people away; and they
blessed the king, and went to their homes joyful and glad of
heart for all the goodness that the LORD had shown to David his
servant and to Israel his people.
Chapter 9
1: When
Solomon had finished building the house of the LORD and the
king's house and all that Solomon desired to build,
2: the LORD appeared to Solomon a second time, as he had
appeared to him at Gibeon.
3: And the LORD said to him, "I have heard your
prayer and your supplication, which you have made before me; I
have consecrated this house which you have built, and put my
name there for ever; my eyes and my heart will be there for all
time.
4: And as for you, if you will walk before me, as David
your father walked, with integrity of heart and uprightness,
doing according to all that I have commanded you, and keeping my
statutes and my ordinances,
5: then I will establish your royal throne over Israel
for ever, as I promised David your father, saying, `There shall
not fail you a man upon the throne of Israel.'
6: But if you turn aside from following me, you or your
children, and do not keep my commandments and my statutes which
I have set before you, but go and serve other gods and worship
them,
7: then I will cut off Israel from the land which I have
given them; and the house which I have consecrated for my name I
will cast out of my sight; and Israel will become a proverb and
a byword among all peoples.
8: And this house will become a heap of ruins; everyone
passing by it will be astonished, and will hiss; and they will
say, `Why has the LORD done thus to this land and to this
house?'
9: Then they will say, `Because they forsook the LORD
their God who brought their fathers out of the land of Egypt,
and laid hold on other gods, and worshiped them and served them;
therefore the LORD has brought all this evil upon them.'"
10: At the end of twenty years, in which Solomon had
built the two houses, the house of the LORD and the king's
house,
11: and Hiram king of Tyre had supplied Solomon with
cedar and cypress timber and gold, as much as he desired, King
Solomon gave to Hiram twenty cities in the land of Galilee.
12: But when Hiram came from Tyre to see the cities which
Solomon had given him, they did not please him.
13: Therefore he said, "What kind of cities are
these which you have given me, my brother?" So they are
called the land of Cabul to this day.
14: Hiram had sent to the king one hundred and twenty
talents of gold.
15: And this is the account of the forced labor which
King Solomon levied to build the house of the LORD and his own
house and the Millo and the wall of Jerusalem and Hazor and
Megid'do and Gezer
16: (Pharaoh king of Egypt had gone up and captured Gezer
and burnt it with fire, and had slain the Canaanites who dwelt
in the city, and had given it as dowry to his daughter,
Solomon's wife;
17: so Solomon rebuilt Gezer) and Lower Beth-hor'on
18: and Ba'alath and Tamar in the wilderness, in the land
of Judah,
19: and all the store-cities that Solomon had, and the
cities for his chariots, and the cities for his horsemen, and
whatever Solomon desired to build in Jerusalem, in Lebanon, and
in all the land of his dominion.
20: All the people who were left of the Amorites, the
Hittites, the Per'izzites, the Hivites, and the Jeb'usites, who
were not of the people of Israel --
21: their descendants who were left after them in the
land, whom the people of Israel were unable to destroy utterly
-- these Solomon made a forced levy of slaves, and so they are
to this day.
22: But of the people of Israel Solomon made no slaves;
they were the soldiers, they were his officials, his commanders,
his captains, his chariot commanders and his horsemen.
23: These were the chief officers who were over Solomon's
work: five hundred and fifty, who had charge of the people who
carried on the work.
24: But Pharaoh's daughter went up from the city of David
to her own house which Solomon had built for her; then he built
the Millo.
25: Three times a year Solomon used to offer up burnt
offerings and peace offerings upon the altar which he built to
the LORD, burning incense before the LORD. So he finished the
house.
26: King Solomon built a fleet of ships at E'zion-ge'ber,
which is near Eloth on the shore of the Red Sea, in the land of
Edom.
27: And Hiram sent with the fleet his servants, seamen
who were familiar with the sea, together with the servants of
Solomon;
28: and they went to Ophir, and brought from there gold,
to the amount of four hundred and twenty talents; and they
brought it to King Solomon.
Chapter 10
1: Now when
the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the
name of the LORD, she came to test him with hard questions.
2: She came to Jerusalem with a very great retinue, with
camels bearing spices, and very much gold, and precious stones;
and when she came to Solomon, she told him all that was on her
mind.
3: And Solomon answered all her questions; there was
nothing hidden from the king which he could not explain to her.
4: And when the queen of Sheba had seen all the wisdom of
Solomon, the house that he had built,
5: the food of his table, the seating of his officials,
and the attendance of his servants, their clothing, his
cupbearers, and his burnt offerings which he offered at the
house of the LORD, there was no more spirit in her.
6: And she said to the king, "The report was true
which I heard in my own land of your affairs and of your wisdom,
7: but I did not believe the reports until I came and my
own eyes had seen it; and, behold, the half was not told me;
your wisdom and prosperity surpass the report which I heard.
8: Happy are your wives! Happy are these your servants,
who continually stand before you and hear your wisdom!
9: Blessed be the LORD your God, who has delighted in you
and set you on the throne of Israel! Because the LORD loved
Israel for ever, he has made you king, that you may execute
justice and righteousness."
10: Then she gave the king a hundred and twenty talents
of gold, and a very great quantity of spices, and precious
stones; never again came such an abundance of spices as these
which the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon.
11: Moreover the fleet of Hiram, which brought gold from
Ophir, brought from Ophir a very great amount of almug wood and
precious stones.
12: And the king made of the almug wood supports for the
house of the LORD, and for the king's house, lyres also and
harps for the singers; no such almug wood has come or been seen,
to this day.
13: And King Solomon gave to the queen of Sheba all that
she desired, whatever she asked besides what was given her by
the bounty of King Solomon. So she turned and went back to her
own land, with her servants.
14: Now the weight of gold that came to Solomon in one
year was six hundred and sixty-six talents of gold,
15: besides that which came from the traders and from the
traffic of the merchants, and from all the kings of Arabia and
from the governors of the land.
16: King Solomon made two hundred large shields of beaten
gold; six hundred shekels of gold went into each shield.
17: And he made three hundred shields of beaten gold;
three minas of gold went into each shield; and the king put them
in the House of the Forest of Lebanon.
18: The king also made a great ivory throne, and overlaid
it with the finest gold.
19: The throne had six steps, and at the back of the
throne was a calf's head, and on each side of the seat were arm
rests and two lions standing beside the arm rests,
20: while twelve lions stood there, one on each end of a
step on the six steps. The like of it was never made in any
kingdom.
21: All King Solomon's drinking vessels were of gold, and
all the vessels of the House of the Forest of Lebanon were of
pure gold; none were of silver, it was not considered as
anything in the days of Solomon.
22: For the king had a fleet of ships of Tarshish at sea
with the fleet of Hiram. Once every three years the fleet of
ships of Tarshish used to come bringing gold, silver, ivory,
apes, and peacocks.
23: Thus King Solomon excelled all the kings of the earth
in riches and in wisdom.
24: And the whole earth sought the presence of Solomon to
hear his wisdom, which God had put into his mind.
25: Every one of them brought his present, articles of
silver and gold, garments, myrrh, spices, horses, and mules, so
much year by year.
26: And Solomon gathered together chariots and horsemen;
he had fourteen hundred chariots and twelve thousand horsemen,
whom he stationed in the chariot cities and with the king in
Jerusalem.
27: And the king made silver as common in Jerusalem as
stone, and he made cedar as plentiful as the sycamore of the
Shephe'lah.
28: And Solomon's import of horses was from Egypt and
Ku'e, and the king's traders received them from Ku'e at a price.
29: A chariot could be imported from Egypt for six
hundred shekels of silver, and a horse for a hundred and fifty;
and so through the king's traders they were exported to all the
kings of the Hittites and the kings of Syria.
Chapter 11
1: Now King
Solomon loved many foreign women: the daughter of Pharaoh, and
Moabite, Ammonite, E'domite, Sido'nian, and Hittite women,
2: from the nations concerning which the LORD had said to
the people of Israel, "You shall not enter into marriage
with them, neither shall they with you, for surely they will
turn away your heart after their gods"; Solomon clung to
these in love.
3: He had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three
hundred concubines; and his wives turned away his heart.
4: For when Solomon was old his wives turned away his
heart after other gods; and his heart was not wholly true to the
LORD his God, as was the heart of David his father.
5: For Solomon went after Ash'toreth the goddess of the
Sido'nians, and after Milcom the abomination of the Ammonites.
6: So Solomon did what was evil in the sight of the LORD,
and did not wholly follow the LORD, as David his father had
done.
7: Then Solomon built a high place for Chemosh the
abomination of Moab, and for Molech the abomination of the
Ammonites, on the mountain east of Jerusalem.
8: And so he did for all his foreign wives, who burned
incense and sacrificed to their gods.
9: And the LORD was angry with Solomon, because his heart
had turned away from the LORD, the God of Israel, who had
appeared to him twice,
10: and had commanded him concerning this thing, that he
should not go after other gods; but he did not keep what the
LORD commanded.
11: Therefore the LORD said to Solomon, "Since this
has been your mind and you have not kept my covenant and my
statutes which I have commanded you, I will surely tear the
kingdom from you and will give it to your servant.
12: Yet for the sake of David your father I will not do
it in your days, but I will tear it out of the hand of your son.
13: However I will not tear away all the kingdom; but I
will give one tribe to your son, for the sake of David my
servant and for the sake of Jerusalem which I have chosen."
14: And the LORD raised up an adversary against Solomon,
Hadad the E'domite; he was of the royal house in Edom.
15: For when David was in Edom, and Jo'ab the commander
of the army went up to bury the slain, he slew every male in
Edom
16: (for Jo'ab and all Israel remained there six months,
until he had cut off every male in Edom);
17: but Hadad fled to Egypt, together with certain
E'domites of his father's servants, Hadad being yet a little
child.
18: They set out from Mid'ian and came to Paran, and took
men with them from Paran and came to Egypt, to Pharaoh king of
Egypt, who gave him a house, and assigned him an allowance of
food, and gave him land.
19: And Hadad found great favor in the sight of Pharaoh,
so that he gave him in marriage the sister of his own wife, the
sister of Tah'penes the queen.
20: And the sister of Tah'penes bore him Genu'bath his
son, whom Tah'penes weaned in Pharaoh's house; and Genu'bath was
in Pharaoh's house among the sons of Pharaoh.
21: But when Hadad heard in Egypt that David slept with
his fathers and that Jo'ab the commander of the army was dead,
Hadad said to Pharaoh, "Let me depart, that I may go to my
own country."
22: But Pharaoh said to him, "What have you lacked
with me that you are now seeking to go to your own
country?" And he said to him, "Only let me go."
23: God also raised up as an adversary to him, Rezon the
son of Eli'ada, who had fled from his master Hadade'zer king of
Zobah.
24: And he gathered men about him and became leader of a
marauding band, after the slaughter by David; and they went to
Damascus, and dwelt there, and made him king in Damascus.
25: He was an adversary of Israel all the days of
Solomon, doing mischief as Hadad did; and he abhorred Israel,
and reigned over Syria.
26: Jerobo'am the son of Nebat, an E'phraimite of
Zer'edah, a servant of Solomon, whose mother's name was Zeru'ah,
a widow, also lifted up his hand against the king.
27: And this was the reason why he lifted up his hand
against the king. Solomon built the Millo, and closed up the
breach of the city of David his father.
28: The man Jerobo'am was very able, and when Solomon saw
that the young man was industrious he gave him charge over all
the forced labor of the house of Joseph.
29: And at that time, when Jerobo'am went out of
Jerusalem, the prophet Ahi'jah the Shi'lonite found him on the
road. Now Ahi'jah had clad himself with a new garment; and the
two of them were alone in the open country.
30: Then Ahi'jah laid hold of the new garment that was on
him, and tore it into twelve pieces.
31: And he said to Jerobo'am, "Take for yourself ten
pieces; for thus says the LORD, the God of Israel, `Behold, I am
about to tear the kingdom from the hand of Solomon, and will
give you ten tribes
32: (but he shall have one tribe, for the sake of my
servant David and for the sake of Jerusalem, the city which I
have chosen out of all the tribes of Israel),
33: because he has forsaken me, and worshiped Ash'toreth
the goddess of the Sido'nians, Chemosh the god of Moab, and
Milcom the god of the Ammonites, and has not walked in my ways,
doing what is right in my sight and keeping my statutes and my
ordinances, as David his father did.
34: Nevertheless I will not take the whole kingdom out of
his hand; but I will make him ruler all the days of his life,
for the sake of David my servant whom I chose, who kept my
commandments and my statutes;
35: but I will take the kingdom out of his son's hand,
and will give it to you, ten tribes.
36: Yet to his son I will give one tribe, that David my
servant may always have a lamp before me in Jerusalem, the city
where I have chosen to put my name.
37: And I will take you, and you shall reign over all
that your soul desires, and you shall be king over Israel.
38: And if you will hearken to all that I command you,
and will walk in my ways, and do what is right in my eyes by
keeping my statutes and my commandments, as David my servant
did, I will be with you, and will build you a sure house, as I
built for David, and I will give Israel to you.
39: And I will for this afflict the descendants of David,
but not for ever.'"
40: Solomon sought therefore to kill Jerobo'am; but
Jerobo'am arose, and fled into Egypt, to Shishak king of Egypt,
and was in Egypt until the death of Solomon.
41: Now the rest of the acts of Solomon, and all that he
did, and his wisdom, are they not written in the book of the
acts of Solomon?
42: And the time that Solomon reigned in Jerusalem over
all Israel was forty years.
43: And Solomon slept with his fathers, and was buried in
the city of David his father; and Rehobo'am his son reigned in
his stead.
Chapter 12
1: Rehobo'am
went to Shechem, for all Israel had come to Shechem to make him
king.
2: And when Jerobo'am the son of Nebat heard of it (for
he was still in Egypt, whither he had fled from King Solomon),
then Jerobo'am returned from Egypt.
3: And they sent and called him; and Jerobo'am and all
the assembly of Israel came and said to Rehobo'am,
4: "Your father made our yoke heavy. Now therefore
lighten the hard service of your father and his heavy yoke upon
us, and we will serve you."
5: He said to them, "Depart for three days, then
come again to me." So the people went away.
6: Then King Rehobo'am took counsel with the old men, who
had stood before Solomon his father while he was yet alive,
saying, "How do you advise me to answer this people?"
7: And they said to him, "If you will be a servant
to this people today and serve them, and speak good words to
them when you answer them, then they will be your servants for
ever."
8: But he forsook the counsel which the old men gave him,
and took counsel with the young men who had grown up with him
and stood before him.
9: And he said to them, "What do you advise that we
answer this people who have said to me, `Lighten the yoke that
your father put upon us'?"
10: And the young men who had grown up with him said to
him, "Thus shall you speak to this people who said to you,
`Your father made our yoke heavy, but do you lighten it for us';
thus shall you say to them, `My little finger is thicker than my
father's loins.
11: And now, whereas my father laid upon you a heavy
yoke, I will add to your yoke. My father chastised you with
whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions.'"
12: So Jerobo'am and all the people came to Rehobo'am the
third day, as the king said, "Come to me again the third
day."
13: And the king answered the people harshly, and
forsaking the counsel which the old men had given him,
14: he spoke to them according to the counsel of the
young men, saying, "My father made your yoke heavy, but I
will add to your yoke; my father chastised you with whips, but I
will chastise you with scorpions."
15: So the king did not hearken to the people; for it was
a turn of affairs brought about by the LORD that he might fulfil
his word, which the LORD spoke by Ahi'jah the Shi'lonite to
Jerobo'am the son of Nebat.
16: And when all Israel saw that the king did not hearken
to them, the people answered the king, "What portion have
we in David? We have no inheritance in the son of Jesse. To your
tents, O Israel! Look now to your own house, David." So
Israel departed to their tents.
17: But Rehobo'am reigned over the people of Israel who
dwelt in the cities of Judah.
18: Then King Rehobo'am sent Ador'am, who was taskmaster
over the forced labor, and all Israel stoned him to death with
stones. And King Rehobo'am made haste to mount his chariot, to
flee to Jerusalem.
19: So Israel has been in rebellion against the house of
David to this day.
20: And when all Israel heard that Jerobo'am had
returned, they sent and called him to the assembly and made him
king over all Israel. There was none that followed the house of
David, but the tribe of Judah only.
21: When Rehobo'am came to Jerusalem, he assembled all
the house of Judah, and the tribe of Benjamin, a hundred and
eighty thousand chosen warriors, to fight against the house of
Israel, to restore the kingdom to Rehobo'am the son of Solomon.
22: But the word of God came to Shemai'ah the man of God:
23: "Say to Rehobo'am the son of Solomon, king of
Judah, and to all the house of Judah and Benjamin, and to the
rest of the people,
24: `Thus says the LORD, You shall not go up or fight
against your kinsmen the people of Israel. Return every man to
his home, for this thing is from me.'" So they hearkened to
the word of the LORD, and went home again, according to the word
of the LORD.
25: Then Jerobo'am built Shechem in the hill country of
E'phraim, and dwelt there; and he went out from there and built
Penu'el.
26: And Jerobo'am said in his heart, "Now the
kingdom will turn back to the house of David;
27: if this people go up to offer sacrifices in the house
of the LORD at Jerusalem, then the heart of this people will
turn again to their lord, to Rehobo'am king of Judah, and they
will kill me and return to Rehobo'am king of Judah."
28: So the king took counsel, and made two calves of
gold. And he said to the people, "You have gone up to
Jerusalem long enough. Behold your gods, O Israel, who brought
you up out of the land of Egypt."
29: And he set one in Bethel, and the other he put in
Dan.
30: And this thing became a sin, for the people went to
the one at Bethel and to the other as far as Dan.
31: He also made houses on high places, and appointed
priests from among all the people, who were not of the Levites.
32: And Jerobo'am appointed a feast on the fifteenth day
of the eighth month like the feast that was in Judah, and he
offered sacrifices upon the altar; so he did in Bethel,
sacrificing to the calves that he had made. And he placed in
Bethel the priests of the high places that he had made.
33: He went up to the altar which he had made in Bethel
on the fifteenth day in the eighth month, in the month which he
had devised of his own heart; and he ordained a feast for the
people of Israel, and went up to the altar to burn incense.
Chapter 13
1: And behold,
a man of God came out of Judah by the word of the LORD to
Bethel. Jerobo'am was standing by the altar to burn incense.
2: And the man cried against the altar by the word of the
LORD, and said, "O altar, altar, thus says the LORD:
`Behold, a son shall be born to the house of David, Josi'ah by
name; and he shall sacrifice upon you the priests of the high
places who burn incense upon you, and men's bones shall be
burned upon you.'"
3: And he gave a sign the same day, saying, "This is
the sign that the LORD has spoken: `Behold, the altar shall be
torn down, and the ashes that are upon it shall be poured
out.'"
4: And when the king heard the saying of the man of God,
which he cried against the altar at Bethel, Jerobo'am stretched
out his hand from the altar, saying, "Lay hold of
him." And his hand, which he stretched out against him,
dried up, so that he could not draw it back to himself.
5: The altar also was torn down, and the ashes poured out
from the altar, according to the sign which the man of God had
given by the word of the LORD.
6: And the king said to the man of God, "Entreat now
the favor of the LORD your God, and pray for me, that my hand
may be restored to me." And the man of God entreated the
LORD; and the king's hand was restored to him, and became as it
was before.
7: And the king said to the man of God, "Come home
with me, and refresh yourself, and I will give you a
reward."
8: And the man of God said to the king, "If you give
me half your house, I will not go in with you. And I will not
eat bread or drink water in this place;
9: for so was it commanded me by the word of the LORD,
saying, `You shall neither eat bread, nor drink water, nor
return by the way that you came.'"
10: So he went another way, and did not return by the way
that he came to Bethel.
11: Now there dwelt an old prophet in Bethel. And his
sons came and told him all that the man of God had done that day
in Bethel; the words also which he had spoken to the king, they
told to their father.
12: And their father said to them, "Which way did he
go?" And his sons showed him the way which the man of God
who came from Judah had gone.
13: And he said to his sons, "Saddle the ass for
me." So they saddled the ass for him and he mounted it.
14: And he went after the man of God, and found him
sitting under an oak; and he said to him, "Are you the man
of God who came from Judah?" And he said, "I am."
15: Then he said to him, "Come home with me and eat
bread."
16: And he said, "I may not return with you, or go
in with you; neither will I eat bread nor drink water with you
in this place;
17: for it was said to me by the word of the LORD, `You
shall neither eat bread nor drink water there, nor return by the
way that you came.'"
18: And he said to him, "I also am a prophet as you
are, and an angel spoke to me by the word of the LORD, saying,
`Bring him back with you into your house that he may eat bread
and drink water.'" But he lied to him.
19: So he went back with him, and ate bread in his house,
and drank water.
20: And as they sat at the table, the word of the LORD
came to the prophet who had brought him back;
21: and he cried to the man of God who came from Judah,
"Thus says the LORD, `Because you have disobeyed the word
of the LORD, and have not kept the commandment which the LORD
your God commanded you,
22: but have come back, and have eaten bread and drunk
water in the place of which he said to you, "Eat no bread,
and drink no water"; your body shall not come to the tomb
of your fathers.'"
23: And after he had eaten bread and drunk, he saddled
the ass for the prophet whom he had brought back.
24: And as he went away a lion met him on the road and
killed him. And his body was thrown in the road, and the ass
stood beside it; the lion also stood beside the body.
25: And behold, men passed by, and saw the body thrown in
the road, and the lion standing by the body. And they came and
told it in the city where the old prophet dwelt.
26: And when the prophet who had brought him back from
the way heard of it, he said, "It is the man of God, who
disobeyed the word of the LORD; therefore the LORD has given him
to the lion, which has torn him and slain him, according to the
word which the LORD spoke to him."
27: And he said to his sons, "Saddle the ass for
me." And they saddled it.
28: And he went and found his body thrown in the road,
and the ass and the lion standing beside the body. The lion had
not eaten the body or torn the ass.
29: And the prophet took up the body of the man of God
and laid it upon the ass, and brought it back to the city, to
mourn and to bury him.
30: And he laid the body in his own grave; and they
mourned over him, saying, "Alas, my brother!"
31: And after he had buried him, he said to his sons,
"When I die, bury me in the grave in which the man of God
is buried; lay my bones beside his bones.
32: For the saying which he cried by the word of the LORD
against the altar in Bethel, and against all the houses of the
high places which are in the cities of Sama'ria, shall surely
come to pass."
33: After this thing Jerobo'am did not turn from his evil
way, but made priests for the high places again from among all
the people; any who would, he consecrated to be priests of the
high places.
34: And this thing became sin to the house of Jerobo'am,
so as to cut it off and to destroy it from the face of the
earth.
Chapter 14
1: At that
time Abi'jah the son of Jerobo'am fell sick.
2: And Jerobo'am said to his wife, "Arise, and
disguise yourself, that it be not known that you are the wife of
Jerobo'am, and go to Shiloh; behold, Ahi'jah the prophet is
there, who said of me that I should be king over this people.
3: Take with you ten loaves, some cakes, and a jar of
honey, and go to him; he will tell you what shall happen to the
child."
4: Jerobo'am's wife did so; she arose, and went to
Shiloh, and came to the house of Ahi'jah. Now Ahi'jah could not
see, for his eyes were dim because of his age.
5: And the LORD said to Ahi'jah, "Behold, the wife
of Jerobo'am is coming to inquire of you concerning her son; for
he is sick. Thus and thus shall you say to her." When she
came, she pretended to be another woman.
6: But when Ahi'jah heard the sound of her feet, as she
came in at the door, he said, "Come in, wife of Jerobo'am;
why do you pretend to be another? For I am charged with heavy
tidings for you.
7: Go, tell Jerobo'am, `Thus says the LORD, the God of
Israel: "Because I exalted you from among the people, and
made you leader over my people Israel,
8: and tore the kingdom away from the house of David and
gave it to you; and yet you have not been like my servant David,
who kept my commandments, and followed me with all his heart,
doing only that which was right in my eyes,
9: but you have done evil above all that were before you
and have gone and made for yourself other gods, and molten
images, provoking me to anger, and have cast me behind your
back;
10: therefore behold, I will bring evil upon the house of
Jerobo'am, and will cut off from Jerobo'am every male, both bond
and free in Israel, and will utterly consume the house of
Jerobo'am, as a man burns up dung until it is all gone.
11: Any one belonging to Jerobo'am who dies in the city
the dogs shall eat; and any one who dies in the open country the
birds of the air shall eat; for the LORD has spoken it."'
12: Arise therefore, go to your house. When your feet
enter the city, the child shall die.
13: And all Israel shall mourn for him, and bury him; for
he only of Jerobo'am shall come to the grave, because in him
there is found something pleasing to the LORD, the God of
Israel, in the house of Jerobo'am.
14: Moreover the LORD will raise up for himself a king
over Israel, who shall cut off the house of Jerobo'am today. And
henceforth
15: the LORD will smite Israel, as a reed is shaken in
the water, and root up Israel out of this good land which he
gave to their fathers, and scatter them beyond the Euphra'tes,
because they have made their Ashe'rim, provoking the LORD to
anger.
16: And he will give Israel up because of the sins of
Jerobo'am, which he sinned and which he made Israel to
sin."
17: Then Jerobo'am's wife arose, and departed, and came
to Tirzah. And as she came to the threshold of the house, the
child died.
18: And all Israel buried him and mourned for him,
according to the word of the LORD, which he spoke by his servant
Ahi'jah the prophet.
19: Now the rest of the acts of Jerobo'am, how he warred
and how he reigned, behold, they are written in the Book of the
Chronicles of the Kings of Israel.
20: And the time that Jerobo'am reigned was twenty-two
years; and he slept with his fathers, and Nadab his son reigned
in his stead.
21: Now Rehobo'am the son of Solomon reigned in Judah.
Rehobo'am was forty-one years old when he began to reign, and he
reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem, the city which the LORD
had chosen out of all the tribes of Israel, to put his name
there. His mother's name was Na'amah the Ammonitess.
22: And Judah did what was evil in the sight of the LORD,
and they provoked him to jealousy with their sins which they
committed, more than all that their fathers had done.
23: For they also built for themselves high places, and
pillars, and Ashe'rim on every high hill and under every green
tree;
24: and there were also male cult prostitutes in the
land. They did according to all the abominations of the nations
which the LORD drove out before the people of Israel.
25: In the fifth year of King Rehobo'am, Shishak king of
Egypt came up against Jerusalem;
26: he took away the treasures of the house of the LORD
and the treasures of the king's house; he took away everything.
He also took away all the shields of gold which Solomon had
made;
27: and King Rehobo'am made in their stead shields of
bronze, and committed them to the hands of the officers of the
guard, who kept the door of the king's house.
28: And as often as the king went into the house of the
LORD, the guard bore them and brought them back to the
guardroom.
29: Now the rest of the acts of Rehobo'am, and all that
he did, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of
the Kings of Judah?
30: And there was war between Rehobo'am and Jerobo'am
continually.
31: And Rehobo'am slept with his fathers and was buried
with his fathers in the city of David. His mother's name was
Na'amah the Ammonitess. And Abi'jam his son reigned in his
stead.
Chapter 15
1: Now in the
eighteenth year of King Jerobo'am the son of Nebat, Abi'jam
began to reign over Judah.
2: He reigned for three years in Jerusalem. His mother's
name was Ma'acah the daughter of Abish'alom.
3: And he walked in all the sins which his father did
before him; and his heart was not wholly true to 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, setting up his son after him, and
establishing Jerusalem;
5: because David did what was right in the eyes of the
LORD, and did not turn aside from anything that he commanded him
all the days of his life, except in the matter of Uri'ah the
Hittite.
6: Now there was war between Rehobo'am and Jerobo'am all
the days of his life.
7: The rest of the acts of Abi'jam, and all that he did,
are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings
of Judah? And there was war between Abi'jam and Jerobo'am.
8: And Abi'jam slept with his fathers; and they buried
him in the city of David. And Asa his son reigned in his stead.
9: In the twentieth year of Jerobo'am king of Israel Asa
began to reign over Judah,
10: and he reigned forty-one years in Jerusalem. His
mother's name was Ma'acah the daughter of Abish'alom.
11: And Asa did what was right in the eyes of the LORD,
as David his father had done.
12: He put away the male cult prostitutes out of the
land, and removed all the idols that his fathers had made.
13: He also removed Ma'acah his mother from being queen
mother because she had an abominable image made for Ashe'rah;
and 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 wholly true to the LORD all his days.
15: And he brought into the house of the LORD the votive
gifts of his father and his own votive gifts, silver, and gold,
and vessels.
16: And there was war between Asa and Ba'asha king of
Israel all their days.
17: Ba'asha king of Israel went up against Judah, and
built Ramah, that he might permit no one to go out or come in to
Asa king of Judah.
18: Then Asa took all the silver and the gold that were
left in the treasures of the house of the LORD and the treasures
of the king's house, and gave them into the hands of his
servants; and King Asa sent them to Ben-ha'dad the son of
Tabrim'mon, the son of He'zi-on, king of Syria, who dwelt in
Damascus, saying,
19: "Let there be a league between me and you, as
between my father and your father: behold, I am sending to you a
present of silver and gold; go, break your league with Ba'asha
king of Israel, that he may withdraw from me."
20: And Ben-ha'dad hearkened to King Asa, and sent the
commanders of his armies against the cities of Israel, and
conquered Ijon, Dan, A'bel-beth-ma'acah, and all Chin'neroth,
with all the land of Naph'tali.
21: And when Ba'asha heard of it, he stopped building
Ramah, and he dwelt in Tirzah.
22: Then King Asa made a proclamation to all Judah, none
was exempt, and they carried away the stones of Ramah and its
timber, with which Ba'asha had been building; and with them King
Asa built Geba of Benjamin and Mizpah.
23: Now the rest of all the acts of Asa, all his might,
and all that he did, and the cities which he built, are they not
written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah? But
in his old age he was diseased in his feet.
24: And Asa slept with his fathers, and was buried with
his fathers in the city of David his father; and Jehosh'aphat
his son reigned in his stead.
25: Nadab the son of Jerobo'am began to reign over Israel
in the second year of Asa king of Judah; and he reigned over
Israel two years.
26: He did what was evil in the sight of the LORD, and
walked in the way of his father, and in his sin which he made
Israel to sin.
27: Ba'asha the son of Ahi'jah, of the house of
Is'sachar, conspired against him; and Ba'asha struck him down at
Gib'bethon, which belonged to the Philistines; for Nadab and all
Israel were laying siege to Gib'bethon.
28: So Ba'asha killed him in the third year of Asa king
of Judah, and reigned in his stead.
29: And as soon as he was king, he killed all the house
of Jerobo'am; he left to the house of Jerobo'am not one that
breathed, until he had destroyed it, according to the word of
the LORD which he spoke by his servant Ahi'jah the Shi'lonite;
30: it was for the sins of Jerobo'am which he sinned and
which he made Israel to sin, and because of the anger to which
he provoked the LORD, the God of Israel.
31: Now the rest of the acts of Nadab, and all that he
did, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of the
Kings of Israel?
32: And there was war between Asa and Ba'asha king of
Israel all their days.
33: In the third year of Asa king of Judah, Ba'asha the
son of Ahi'jah began to reign over all Israel at Tirzah, and
reigned twenty-four years.
34: He did what was evil in the sight of the LORD, and
walked in the way of Jerobo'am and in his sin which he made
Israel to sin.
Chapter 16
1: And the
word of the LORD came to Jehu the son of Hana'ni against
Ba'asha, saying,
2: "Since I exalted you out of the dust and made you
leader over my people Israel, and you have walked in the way of
Jerobo'am, and have made my people Israel to sin, provoking me
to anger with their sins,
3: behold, I will utterly sweep away Ba'asha and his
house, and I will make your house like the house of Jerobo'am
the son of Nebat.
4: Any one belonging to Ba'asha who dies in the city the
dogs shall eat; and any one of his who dies in the field the
birds of the air shall eat."
5: Now the rest of the acts of Ba'asha, and what he did,
and his might, are they not written in the Book of the
Chronicles of the Kings of Israel?
6: And Ba'asha slept with his fathers, and was buried at
Tirzah; and Elah his son reigned in his stead.
7: Moreover the word of the LORD came by the prophet Jehu
the son of Hana'ni against Ba'asha and his house, both because
of all the evil that he did in the sight of the LORD, provoking
him to anger with the work of his hands, in being like the house
of Jerobo'am, and also because he destroyed it.
8: In the twenty-sixth year of Asa king of Judah, Elah
the son of Ba'asha began to reign over Israel in Tirzah, and
reigned two years.
9: But his servant Zimri, commander of half his chariots,
conspired against him. When he was at Tirzah, drinking himself
drunk in the house of Arza, who was over the household in
Tirzah,
10: Zimri came in and struck him down and killed him, in
the twenty-seventh year of Asa king of Judah, and reigned in his
stead.
11: When he began to reign, as soon as he had seated
himself on his throne, he killed all the house of Ba'asha; he
did not leave him a single male of his kinsmen or his friends.
12: Thus Zimri destroyed all the house of Ba'asha,
according to the word of the LORD, which he spoke against
Ba'asha by Jehu the prophet,
13: for all the sins of Ba'asha and the sins of Elah his
son which they sinned, and which they made Israel to sin,
provoking the LORD God of Israel to anger with their idols.
14: Now the rest of the acts of Elah, and all that he
did, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of the
Kings of Israel?
15: In the twenty-seventh year of Asa king of Judah,
Zimri reigned seven days in Tirzah. Now the troops were encamped
against Gib'bethon, which belonged to the Philistines,
16: and the troops who were encamped heard it said,
"Zimri has conspired, and he has killed the king";
therefore all Israel made Omri, the commander of the army, king
over Israel that day in the camp.
17: So Omri went up from Gib'bethon, and all Israel with
him, and they besieged Tirzah.
18: And when Zimri saw that the city was taken, he went
into the citadel of the king's house, and burned the king's
house over him with fire, and died,
19: because of his sins which he committed, doing evil in
the sight of the LORD, walking in the way of Jerobo'am, and for
his sin which he committed, making Israel to sin.
20: Now the rest of the acts of Zimri, and the conspiracy
which he made, are they not written in the Book of the
Chronicles of the Kings of Israel?
21: Then the people of Israel were divided into two
parts; half of the people followed Tibni the son of Ginath, to
make him king, and half followed Omri.
22: But the people who followed Omri overcame the people
who followed Tibni the son of Ginath; so Tibni died, and Omri
became king.
23: In the thirty-first year of Asa king of Judah, Omri
began to reign over Israel, and reigned for twelve years; six
years he reigned in Tirzah.
24: He bought the hill of Sama'ria from Shemer for two
talents of silver; and he fortified the hill, and called the
name of the city which he built, Sama'ria, after the name of
Shemer, the owner of the hill.
25: Omri did what was evil in the sight of the LORD, and
did more evil than all who were before him.
26: For he walked in all the way of Jerobo'am the son of
Nebat, and in the sins which he made Israel to sin, provoking
the LORD, the God of Israel, to anger by their idols.
27: Now the rest of the acts of Omri which he did, and
the might that he showed, are they not written in the Book of
the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel?
28: And Omri slept with his fathers, and was buried in
Sama'ria; and Ahab his son reigned in his stead.
29: In the thirty-eighth year of Asa king of Judah, Ahab
the son of Omri began to reign over Israel, and Ahab the son of
Omri reigned over Israel in Sama'ria twenty-two years.
30: And Ahab the son of Omri did evil in the sight of the
LORD more than all that were before him.
31: And as if it had been a light thing for him to walk
in the sins of Jerobo'am the son of Nebat, he took for wife
Jez'ebel the daughter of Ethba'al king of the Sido'nians, and
went and served Ba'al, and worshiped him.
32: He erected an altar for Ba'al in the house of Ba'al,
which he built in Sama'ria.
33: And Ahab made an Ashe'rah. Ahab did more to provoke
the LORD, the God of Israel, to anger than all the kings of
Israel who were before him.
34: In his days Hi'el of Bethel built Jericho; he laid
its foundation at the cost of Abi'ram his first-born, and set up
its gates at the cost of his youngest son Segub, according to
the word of the LORD, which he spoke by Joshua the son of Nun.
Chapter 17
1: Now Eli'jah
the Tishbite, of Tishbe in Gilead, said to Ahab, "As the
LORD the God of Israel lives, before whom I stand, there shall
be neither dew nor rain these years, except by my word."
2: And the word of the LORD came to him,
3: "Depart from here and turn eastward, and hide
yourself by the brook Cherith, that is east of the Jordan.
4: You shall drink from the brook, and I have commanded
the ravens to feed you there."
5: So he went and did according to the word of the LORD;
he went and dwelt by the brook Cherith that is east of the
Jordan.
6: And the ravens brought him bread and meat in the
morning, and bread and meat in the evening; and he drank from
the brook.
7: And after a while the brook dried up, because there
was no rain in the land.
8: Then the word of the LORD came to him,
9: "Arise, go to Zar'ephath, which belongs to Sidon,
and dwell there. Behold, I have commanded a widow there to feed
you."
10: So he arose and went to Zar'ephath; and when he came
to the gate of the city, behold, a widow was there gathering
sticks; and he called to her and said, "Bring me a little
water in a vessel, that I may drink."
11: And as she was going to bring it, he called to her
and said, "Bring me a morsel of bread in your hand."
12: And she said, "As the LORD your God lives, I
have nothing baked, only a handful of meal in a jar, and a
little oil in a cruse; and now, I am gathering a couple of
sticks, that I may go in and prepare it for myself and my son,
that we may eat it, and die."
13: And Eli'jah said to her, "Fear not; go and do as
you have said; but first make me a little cake of it and bring
it to me, and afterward make for yourself and your son.
14: For thus says the LORD the God of Israel, `The jar of
meal shall not be spent, and the cruse of oil shall not fail,
until the day that the LORD sends rain upon the earth.'"
15: And she went and did as Eli'jah said; and she, and
he, and her household ate for many days.
16: The jar of meal was not spent, neither did the cruse
of oil fail, according to the word of the LORD which he spoke by
Eli'jah.
17: After this the son of the woman, the mistress of the
house, became ill; and his illness was so severe that there was
no breath left in him.
18: And she said to Eli'jah, "What have you against
me, O man of God? You have come to me to bring my sin to
remembrance, and to cause the death of my son!"
19: And he said to her, "Give me your son." And
he took him from her bosom, and carried him up into the upper
chamber, where he lodged, and laid him upon his own bed.
20: And he cried to the LORD, "O LORD my God, hast
thou brought calamity even upon the widow with whom I sojourn,
by slaying her son?"
21: Then he stretched himself upon the child three times,
and cried to the LORD, "O LORD my God, let this child's
soul come into him again."
22: And the LORD hearkened to the voice of Eli'jah; and
the soul of the child came into him again, and he revived.
23: And Eli'jah took the child, and brought him down from
the upper chamber into the house, and delivered him to his
mother; and Eli'jah said, "See, your son lives."
24: And the woman said to Eli'jah, "Now I know that
you are a man of God, and that the word of the LORD in your
mouth is truth."
Chapter 18
1: After many
days the word of the LORD came to Eli'jah, in the third year,
saying, "Go, show yourself to Ahab; and I will send rain
upon the earth."
2: So Eli'jah went to show himself to Ahab. Now the
famine was severe in Sama'ria.
3: And Ahab called Obadi'ah, who was over the household.
(Now Obadi'ah revered the LORD greatly;
4: and when Jez'ebel cut off the prophets of the LORD,
Obadi'ah took a hundred prophets and hid them by fifties in a
cave, and fed them with bread and water.)
5: And Ahab said to Obadi'ah, "Go through the land
to all the springs of water and to all the valleys; perhaps we
may find grass and save the horses and mules alive, and not lose
some of the animals."
6: So they divided the land between them to pass through
it; Ahab went in one direction by himself, and Obadi'ah went in
another direction by himself.
7: And as Obadi'ah was on the way, behold, Eli'jah met
him; and Obadi'ah recognized him, and fell on his face, and
said, "Is it you, my lord Eli'jah?"
8: And he answered him, "It is I. Go, tell your
lord, `Behold, Eli'jah is here.'"
9: And he said, "Wherein have I sinned, that you
would give your servant into the hand of Ahab, to kill me?
10: As the LORD your God lives, there is no nation or
kingdom whither my lord has not sent to seek you; and when they
would say, `He is not here,' he would take an oath of the
kingdom or nation, that they had not found you.
11: And now you say, `Go, tell your lord, "Behold,
Eli'jah is here."'
12: And as soon as I have gone from you, the Spirit of
the LORD will carry you whither I know not; and so, when I come
and tell Ahab and he cannot find you, he will kill me, although
I your servant have revered the LORD from my youth.
13: Has it not been told my lord what I did when Jez'ebel
killed the prophets of the LORD, how I hid a hundred men of the
LORD'S prophets by fifties in a cave, and fed them with bread
and water?
14: And now you say, `Go, tell your lord, "Behold,
Eli'jah is here"'; and he will kill me."
15: And Eli'jah said, "As the LORD of hosts lives,
before whom I stand, I will surely show myself to him
today."
16: So Obadi'ah went to meet Ahab, and told him; and Ahab
went to meet Eli'jah.
17: When Ahab saw Eli'jah, Ahab said to him, "Is it
you, you troubler of Israel?"
18: And he answered, "I have not troubled Israel;
but you have, and your father's house, because you have forsaken
the commandments of the LORD and followed the Ba'als.
19: Now therefore send and gather all Israel to me at
Mount Carmel, and the four hundred and fifty prophets of Ba'al
and the four hundred prophets of Ashe'rah, who eat at Jez'ebel's
table."
20: So Ahab sent to all the people of Israel, and
gathered the prophets together at Mount Carmel.
21: And Eli'jah came near to all the people, and said,
"How long will you go limping with two different opinions?
If the LORD is God, follow him; but if Ba'al, then follow
him." And the people did not answer him a word.
22: Then Eli'jah said to the people, "I, even I
only, am left a prophet of the LORD; but Ba'al's prophets are
four hundred and fifty men.
23: Let two bulls be given to us; and let them choose one
bull for themselves, and cut it in pieces and lay it on the
wood, but put no fire to it; and I will prepare the other bull
and lay it on the wood, and put no fire to it.
24: And you call on the name of your god and I will call
on the name of the LORD; and the God who answers by fire, he is
God." And all the people answered, "It is well
spoken."
25: Then Eli'jah said to the prophets of Ba'al,
"Choose for yourselves one bull and prepare it first, for
you are many; and call on the name of your god, but put no fire
to it."
26: And they took the bull which was given them, and they
prepared it, and called on the name of Ba'al from morning until
noon, saying, "O Ba'al, answer us!" But there was no
voice, and no one answered. And they limped about the altar
which they had made.
27: And at noon Eli'jah mocked them, saying, "Cry
aloud, for he is a god; either he is musing, or he has gone
aside, or he is on a journey, or perhaps he is asleep and must
be awakened."
28: And they cried aloud, and cut themselves after their
custom with swords and lances, until the blood gushed out upon
them.
29: And as midday passed, they raved on until the time of
the offering of the oblation, but there was no voice; no one
answered, no one heeded.
30: Then Eli'jah said to all the people, "Come near
to me"; and all the people came near to him. And he
repaired the altar of the LORD that had been thrown down;
31: Eli'jah took twelve stones, according to the number
of the tribes of the sons of Jacob, to whom the word of the LORD
came, saying, "Israel shall be your name";
32: and with the stones he built an altar in the name of
the LORD. And he made a trench about the altar, as great as
would contain two measures of seed.
33: And he put the wood in order, and cut the bull in
pieces and laid it on the wood. And he said, "Fill four
jars with water, and pour it on the burnt offering, and on the
wood."
34: And he said, "Do it a second time"; and
they did it a second time. And he said, "Do it a third
time"; and they did it a third time.
35: And the water ran round about the altar, and filled
the trench also with water.
36: And at the time of the offering of the oblation,
Eli'jah the prophet came near and said, "O LORD, God of
Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, let it be known this day that thou
art God in Israel, and that I am thy servant, and that I have
done all these things at thy word.
37: Answer me, O LORD, answer me, that this people may
know that thou, O LORD, art God, and that thou hast turned their
hearts back."
38: Then the fire of the LORD fell, and consumed the
burnt offering, and the wood, and the stones, and the dust, and
licked up the water that was in the trench.
39: And when all the people saw it, they fell on their
faces; and they said, "The LORD, he is God; the LORD, he is
God."
40: And Eli'jah said to them, "Seize the prophets of
Ba'al; let not one of them escape." And they seized them;
and Eli'jah brought them down to the brook Kishon, and killed
them there.
41: And Eli'jah said to Ahab, "Go up, eat and drink;
for there is a sound of the rushing of rain."
42: So Ahab went up to eat and to drink. And Eli'jah went
up to the top of Carmel; and he bowed himself down upon the
earth, and put his face between his knees.
43: And he said to his servant, "Go up now, look
toward the sea." And he went up and looked, and said,
"There is nothing." And he said, "Go again seven
times."
44: And at the seventh time he said, "Behold, a
little cloud like a man's hand is rising out of the sea."
And he said, "Go up, say to Ahab, `Prepare your chariot and
go down, lest the rain stop you.'"
45: And in a little while the heavens grew black with
clouds and wind, and there was a great rain. And Ahab rode and
went to Jezreel.
46: And the hand of the LORD was on Eli'jah; and he
girded up his loins and ran before Ahab to the entrance of
Jezreel.
Chapter 19
1: Ahab told
Jez'ebel all that Eli'jah had done, and how he had slain all the
prophets with the sword.
2: Then Jez'ebel sent a messenger to Eli'jah, saying,
"So may the gods do to me, and more also, if I do not make
your life as the life of one of them by this time
tomorrow."
3: Then he was afraid, and he arose and went for his
life, and came to Beer-sheba, which belongs to Judah, and left
his servant there.
4: But he himself went a day's journey into the
wilderness, and came and sat down under a broom tree; and he
asked that he might die, saying, "It is enough; now, O
LORD, take away my life; for I am no better than my
fathers."
5: And he lay down and slept under a broom tree; and
behold, an angel touched him, and said to him, "Arise and
eat."
6: And he looked, and behold, there was at his head a
cake baked on hot stones and a jar of water. And he ate and
drank, and lay down again.
7: And the angel of the LORD came again a second time,
and touched him, and said, "Arise and eat, else the journey
will be too great for you."
8: And he arose, and ate and drank, and went in the
strength of that food forty days and forty nights to Horeb the
mount of God.
9: And there he came to a cave, and lodged there; and
behold, the word of the LORD came to him, and he said to him,
"What are you doing here, Eli'jah?"
10: He said, "I have been very jealous for the LORD,
the God of hosts; for the people of Israel have forsaken thy
covenant, thrown down thy altars, and slain thy prophets with
the sword; and I, even I only, am left; and they seek my life,
to take it away."
11: And he said, "Go forth, and stand upon the mount
before the LORD." And behold, the LORD passed by, and a
great and strong wind rent the mountains, and broke in pieces
the rocks before the LORD, but the LORD was not in the wind; and
after the wind an earthquake, but the LORD was not in the
earthquake;
12: and after the earthquake a fire, but the LORD was not
in the fire; and after the fire a still small voice.
13: And when Eli'jah heard it, he wrapped his face in his
mantle and went out and stood at the entrance of the cave. And
behold, there came a voice to him, and said, "What are you
doing here, Eli'jah?"
14: He said, "I have been very jealous for the LORD,
the God of hosts; for the people of Israel have forsaken thy
covenant, thrown down thy altars, and slain thy prophets with
the sword; and I, even I only, am left; and they seek my life,
to take it away."
15: And the LORD said to him, "Go, return on your
way to the wilderness of Damascus; and when you arrive, you
shall anoint Haz'ael to be king over Syria;
16: and Jehu the son of Nimshi you shall anoint to be
king over Israel; and Eli'sha the son of Shaphat of
A'bel-meho'lah you shall anoint to be prophet in your place.
17: And him who escapes from the sword of Haz'ael shall
Jehu slay; and him who escapes from the sword of Jehu shall
Eli'sha slay.
18: Yet I will leave seven thousand in Israel, all the
knees that have not bowed to Ba'al, and every mouth that has not
kissed him."
19: So he departed from there, and found Eli'sha the son
of Shaphat, who was plowing, with twelve yoke of oxen before
him, and he was with the twelfth. Eli'jah passed by him and cast
his mantle upon him.
20: And he left the oxen, and ran after Eli'jah, and
said, "Let me kiss my father and my mother, and then I will
follow you." And he said to him, "Go back again; for
what have I done to you?"
21: And he returned from following him, and took the yoke
of oxen, and slew them, and boiled their flesh with the yokes of
the oxen, and gave it to the people, and they ate. Then he arose
and went after Eli'jah, and ministered to him.
Chapter 20
1: Ben-ha'dad
the king of Syria gathered all his army together; thirty-two
kings were with him, and horses and chariots; and he went up and
besieged Sama'ria, and fought against it.
2: And he sent messengers into the city to Ahab king of
Israel, and said to him, "Thus says Ben-ha'dad:
3: `Your silver and your gold are mine; your fairest
wives and children also are mine.'"
4: And the king of Israel answered, "As you say, my
lord, O king, I am yours, and all that I have."
5: The messengers came again, and said, "Thus says
Ben-ha'dad: `I sent to you, saying, "Deliver to me your
silver and your gold, your wives and your children";
6: nevertheless I will send my servants to you tomorrow
about this time, and they shall search your house and the houses
of your servants, and lay hands on whatever pleases them, and
take it away.'"
7: Then the king of Israel called all the elders of the
land, and said, "Mark, now, and see how this man is seeking
trouble; for he sent to me for my wives and my children, and for
my silver and my gold, and I did not refuse him."
8: And all the elders and all the people said to him,
"Do not heed or consent."
9: So he said to the messengers of Ben-ha'dad, "Tell
my lord the king, `All that you first demanded of your servant I
will do; but this thing I cannot do.'" And the messengers
departed and brought him word again.
10: Ben-ha'dad sent to him and said, "The gods do so
to me, and more also, if the dust of Sama'ria shall suffice for
handfuls for all the people who follow me."
11: And the king of Israel answered, "Tell him, `Let
not him that girds on his armor boast himself as he that puts it
off.'"
12: When Ben-ha'dad heard this message as he was drinking
with the kings in the booths, he said to his men, "Take
your positions." And they took their positions against the
city.
13: And behold, a prophet came near to Ahab king of
Israel and said, "Thus says the LORD, Have you seen all
this great multitude? Behold, I will give it into your hand this
day; and you shall know that I am the LORD."
14: And Ahab said, "By whom?" He said,
"Thus says the LORD, By the servants of the governors of
the districts." Then he said, "Who shall begin the
battle?" He answered, "You."
15: Then he mustered the servants of the governors of the
districts, and they were two hundred and thirty-two; and after
them he mustered all the people of Israel, seven thousand.
16: And they went out at noon, while Ben-ha'dad was
drinking himself drunk in the booths, he and the thirty-two
kings who helped him.
17: The servants of the governors of the districts went
out first. And Ben-ha'dad sent out scouts, and they reported to
him, "Men are coming out from Sama'ria."
18: He said, "If they have come out for peace, take
them alive; or if they have come out for war, take them
alive."
19: So these went out of the city, the servants of the
governors of the districts, and the army which followed them.
20: And each killed his man; the Syrians fled and Israel
pursued them, but Ben-ha'dad king of Syria escaped on a horse
with horsemen.
21: And the king of Israel went out, and captured the
horses and chariots, and killed the Syrians with a great
slaughter.
22: Then the prophet came near to the king of Israel, and
said to him, "Come, strengthen yourself, and consider well
what you have to do; for in the spring the king of Syria will
come up against you."
23: And the servants of the king of Syria said to him,
"Their gods are gods of the hills, and so they were
stronger than we; but let us fight against them in the plain,
and surely we shall be stronger than they.
24: And do this: remove the kings, each from his post,
and put commanders in their places;
25: and muster an army like the army that you have lost,
horse for horse, and chariot for chariot; then we will fight
against them in the plain, and surely we shall be stronger than
they." And he hearkened to their voice, and did so.
26: In the spring Ben-ha'dad mustered the Syrians, and
went up to Aphek, to fight against Israel.
27: And the people of Israel were mustered, and were
provisioned, and went against them; the people of Israel
encamped before them like two little flocks of goats, but the
Syrians filled the country.
28: And a man of God came near and said to the king of
Israel, "Thus says the LORD, `Because the Syrians have
said, "The LORD is a god of the hills but he is not a god
of the valleys," therefore I will give all this great
multitude into your hand, and you shall know that I am the
LORD.'"
29: And they encamped opposite one another seven days.
Then on the seventh day the battle was joined; and the people of
Israel smote of the Syrians a hundred thousand foot soldiers in
one day.
30: And the rest fled into the city of Aphek; and the
wall fell upon twenty-seven thousand men that were left.
Ben-ha'dad also fled, and entered an inner chamber in the city.
31: And his servants said to him, "Behold now, we
have heard that the kings of the house of Israel are merciful
kings; let us put sackcloth on our loins and ropes upon our
heads, and go out to the king of Israel; perhaps he will spare
your life."
32: So they girded sackcloth on their loins, and put
ropes on their heads, and went to the king of Israel and said,
"Your servant Ben-ha'dad says, `Pray, let me live.'"
And he said, "Does he still live? He is my brother."
33: Now the men were watching for an omen, and they
quickly took it up from him and said, "Yes, your brother
Ben-ha'dad." Then he said, "Go and bring him."
Then Ben-ha'dad came forth to him; and he caused him to come up
into the chariot.
34: And Ben-ha'dad said to him, "The cities which my
father took from your father I will restore; and you may
establish bazaars for yourself in Damascus, as my father did in
Sama'ria." And Ahab said, "I will let you go on these
terms." So he made a covenant with him and let him go.
35: And a certain man of the sons of the prophets said to
his fellow at the command of the LORD, "Strike me, I
pray." But the man refused to strike him.
36: Then he said to him, "Because you have not
obeyed the voice of the LORD, behold, as soon as you have gone
from me, a lion shall kill you." And as soon as he had
departed from him, a lion met him and killed him.
37: Then he found another man, and said, "Strike me,
I pray." And the man struck him, smiting and wounding him.
38: So the prophet departed, and waited for the king by
the way, disguising himself with a bandage over his eyes.
39: And as the king passed, he cried to the king and
said, "Your servant went out into the midst of the battle;
and behold, a soldier turned and brought a man to me, and said,
`Keep this man; if by any means he be missing, your life shall
be for his life, or else you shall pay a talent of silver.'
40: And as your servant was busy here and there, he was
gone." The king of Israel said to him, "So shall your
judgment be; you yourself have decided it."
41: Then he made haste to take the bandage away from his
eyes; and the king of Israel recognized him as one of the
prophets.
42: And he said to him, "Thus says the LORD,
`Because you have let go out of your hand the man whom I had
devoted to destruction, therefore your life shall go for his
life, and your people for his people.'"
43: And the king of Israel went to his house resentful
and sullen, and came to Sama'ria.
Chapter 21
1: Now Naboth
the Jezreelite had a vineyard in Jezreel, beside the palace of
Ahab king of Sama'ria.
2: And after this Ahab said to Naboth, "Give me your
vineyard, that I may have it for a vegetable garden, because it
is near my house; and I will give you a better vineyard for it;
or, if it seems good to you, I will give you its value in
money."
3: But Naboth said to Ahab, "The LORD forbid that I
should give you the inheritance of my fathers."
4: And Ahab went into his house vexed and sullen because
of what Naboth the Jezreelite had said to him; for he had said,
"I will not give you the inheritance of my fathers."
And he lay down on his bed, and turned away his face, and would
eat no food.
5: But Jez'ebel his wife came to him, and said to him,
"Why is your spirit so vexed that you eat no food?"
6: And he said to her, "Because I spoke to Naboth
the Jezreelite, and said to him, `Give me your vineyard for
money; or else, if it please you, I will give you another
vineyard for it'; and he answered, `I will not give you my
vineyard.'"
7: And Jez'ebel his wife said to him, "Do you now
govern Israel? Arise, and eat bread, and let your heart be
cheerful; I will give you the vineyard of Naboth the
Jezreelite."
8: So she wrote letters in Ahab's name and sealed them
with his seal, and she sent the letters to the elders and the
nobles who dwelt with Naboth in his city.
9: And she wrote in the letters, "Proclaim a fast,
and set Naboth on high among the people;
10: and set two base fellows opposite him, and let them
bring a charge against him, saying, `You have cursed God and the
king.' Then take him out, and stone him to death."
11: And the men of his city, the elders and the nobles
who dwelt in his city, did as Jez'ebel had sent word to them. As
it was written in the letters which she had sent to them,
12: they proclaimed a fast, and set Naboth on high among
the people.
13: And the two base fellows came in and sat opposite
him; and the base fellows brought a charge against Naboth, in
the presence of the people, saying, "Naboth cursed God and
the king." So they took him outside the city, and stoned
him to death with stones.
14: Then they sent to Jez'ebel, saying, "Naboth has
been stoned; he is dead."
15: As soon as Jez'ebel heard that Naboth had been stoned
and was dead, Jez'ebel said to Ahab, "Arise, take
possession of the vineyard of Naboth the Jezreelite, which he
refused to give you for money; for Naboth is not alive, but
dead."
16: And as soon as Ahab heard that Naboth was dead, Ahab
arose to go down to the vineyard of Naboth the Jezreelite, to
take possession of it.
17: Then the word of the LORD came to Eli'jah the
Tishbite, saying,
18: "Arise, go down to meet Ahab king of Israel, who
is in Sama'ria; behold, he is in the vineyard of Naboth, where
he has gone to take possession.
19: And you shall say to him, `Thus says the LORD,
"Have you killed, and also taken possession?"' And you
shall say to him, `Thus says the LORD: "In the place where
dogs licked up the blood of Naboth shall dogs lick your own
blood."'"
20: Ahab said to Eli'jah, "Have you found me, O my
enemy?" He answered, "I have found you, because you
have sold yourself to do what is evil in the sight of the LORD.
21: Behold, I will bring evil upon you; I will utterly
sweep you away, and will cut off from Ahab every male, bond or
free, in Israel;
22: and I will make your house like the house of
Jerobo'am the son of Nebat, and like the house of Ba'asha the
son of Ahi'jah, for the anger to which you have provoked me, and
because you have made Israel to sin.
23: And of Jez'ebel the LORD also said, `The dogs shall
eat Jez'ebel within the bounds of Jezreel.'
24: Any one belonging to Ahab who dies in the city the
dogs shall eat; and any one of his who dies in the open country
the birds of the air shall eat."
25: (There was none who sold himself to do what was evil
in the sight of the LORD like Ahab, whom Jez'ebel his wife
incited.
26: He did very abominably in going after idols, as the
Amorites had done, whom the LORD cast out before the people of
Israel.)
27: And when Ahab heard those words, he rent his clothes,
and put sackcloth upon his flesh, and fasted and lay in
sackcloth, and went about dejectedly.
28: And the word of the LORD came to Eli'jah the
Tishbite, saying,
29: "Have you seen how Ahab has humbled himself
before me? Because he has humbled himself before me, I will not
bring the evil in his days; but in his son's days I will bring
the evil upon his house."
Chapter 22
1: For three
years Syria and Israel continued without war.
2: But in the third year Jehosh'aphat the king of Judah
came down to the king of Israel.
3: And the king of Israel said to his servants, "Do
you know that Ramoth-gilead belongs to us, and we keep quiet and
do not take it out of the hand of the king of Syria?"
4: And he said to Jehosh'aphat, "Will you go with me
to battle at Ramoth-gilead?" And Jehosh'aphat said to the
king of Israel, "I am as you are, my people as your people,
my horses as your horses."
5: And Jehosh'aphat said to the king of Israel,
"Inquire first for the word of the LORD."
6: Then the king of Israel gathered the prophets
together, about four hundred men, and said to them, "Shall
I go to battle against Ramoth-gilead, or shall I forbear?"
And they said, "Go up; for the Lord will give it into the
hand of the king."
7: But Jehosh'aphat said, "Is there not here another
prophet of the LORD of whom we may inquire?"
8: And the king of Israel said to Jehosh'aphat,
"There is yet one man by whom we may inquire of the LORD,
Micai'ah the son of Imlah; but I hate him, for he never
prophesies good concerning me, but evil." And Jehosh'aphat
said, "Let not the king say so."
9: Then the king of Israel summoned an officer and said,
"Bring quickly Micai'ah the son of Imlah."
10: Now the king of Israel and Jehosh'aphat the king of
Judah were sitting on their thrones, arrayed in their robes, at
the threshing floor at the entrance of the gate of Sama'ria; and
all the prophets were prophesying before them.
11: And Zedeki'ah the son of Chena'anah made for himself
horns of iron, and said, "Thus says the LORD, `With these
you shall push the Syrians until they are destroyed.'"
12: And all the prophets prophesied so, and said,
"Go up to Ramoth-gilead and triumph; the LORD will give it
into the hand of the king."
13: And the messenger who went to summon Micai'ah said to
him, "Behold, the words of the prophets with one accord are
favorable to the king; let your word be like the word of one of
them, and speak favorably."
14: But Micai'ah said, "As the LORD lives, what the
LORD says to me, that I will speak."
15: And when he had come to the king, the king said to
him, "Micai'ah, shall we go to Ramoth-gilead to battle, or
shall we forbear?" And he answered him, "Go up and
triumph; the LORD will give it into the hand of the king."
16: But the king said to him, "How many times shall
I adjure you that you speak to me nothing but the truth in the
name of the LORD?"
17: And he said, "I saw all Israel scattered upon
the mountains, as sheep that have no shepherd; and the LORD
said, `These have no master; let each return to his home in
peace.'"
18: And the king of Israel said to Jehosh'aphat,
"Did I not tell you that he would not prophesy good
concerning me, but evil?"
19: And Micai'ah said, "Therefore hear the word of
the LORD: I saw the LORD sitting on his throne, and all the host
of heaven standing beside him on his right hand and on his left;
20: and the LORD said, `Who will entice Ahab, that he may
go up and fall at Ramoth-gilead?' And one said one thing, and
another said another.
21: Then a spirit came forward and stood before the LORD,
saying, `I will entice him.'
22: And the LORD said to him, `By what means?' And he
said, `I will go forth, and will be a lying spirit in the mouth
of all his prophets.' And he said, `You are to entice him, and
you shall succeed; go forth and do so.'
23: Now therefore behold, the LORD has put a lying spirit
in the mouth of all these your prophets; the LORD has spoken
evil concerning you."
24: Then Zedeki'ah the son of Chena'anah came near and
struck Micai'ah on the cheek, and said, "How did the Spirit
of the LORD go from me to speak to you?"
25: And Micai'ah said, "Behold, you shall see on
that day when you go into an inner chamber to hide
yourself."
26: And the king of Israel said, "Seize Micai'ah,
and take him back to Amon the governor of the city and to Jo'ash
the king's son;
27: and say, `Thus says the king, "Put this fellow
in prison, and feed him with scant fare of bread and water,
until I come in peace."'"
28: And Micai'ah said, "If you return in peace, the
LORD has not spoken by me." And he said, "Hear, all
you peoples!"
29: So the king of Israel and Jehosh'aphat the king of
Judah went up to Ramoth-gilead.
30: And the king of Israel said to Jehosh'aphat, "I
will disguise myself and go into battle, but you wear your
robes." And the king of Israel disguised himself and went
into battle.
31: Now the king of Syria had commanded the thirty-two
captains of his chariots, "Fight with neither small nor
great, but only with the king of Israel."
32: And when the captains of the chariots saw
Jehosh'aphat, they said, "It is surely the king of
Israel." So they turned to fight against him; and
Jehosh'aphat cried out.
33: And when the captains of the chariots saw that it was
not the king of Israel, they turned back from pursuing him.
34: But a certain man drew his bow at a venture, and
struck the king of Israel between the scale armor and the
breastplate; therefore he said to the driver of his chariot,
"Turn about, and carry me out of the battle, for I am
wounded."
35: And the battle grew hot that day, and the king was
propped up in his chariot facing the Syrians, until at evening
he died; and the blood of the wound flowed into the bottom of
the chariot.
36: And about sunset a cry went through the army,
"Every man to his city, and every man to his country!"
37: So the king died, and was brought to Sama'ria; and
they buried the king in Sama'ria.
38: And they washed the chariot by the pool of Sama'ria,
and the dogs licked up his blood, and the harlots washed
themselves in it, according to the word of the LORD which he had
spoken.
39: Now the rest of the acts of Ahab, and all that he
did, and the ivory house which he built, and all the cities that
he built, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of
the Kings of Israel?
40: So Ahab slept with his fathers; and Ahazi'ah his son
reigned in his stead.
41: Jehosh'aphat the son of Asa began to reign over Judah
in the fourth year of Ahab king of Israel.
42: Jehosh'aphat was thirty-five years old when he began
to reign, and he reigned twenty-five years in Jerusalem. His
mother's name was Azu'bah the daughter of Shilhi.
43: He walked in all the way of Asa his father; he did
not turn aside from it, doing what was right in the sight of the
LORD; yet the high places were not taken away, and the people
still sacrificed and burned incense on the high places.
44: Jehosh'aphat also made peace with the king of Israel.
45: Now the rest of the acts of Jehosh'aphat, and his
might that he showed, and how he warred, are they not written in
the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah?
46: And the remnant of the male cult prostitutes who
remained in the days of his father Asa, he exterminated from the
land.
47: There was no king in Edom; a deputy was king.
48: Jehosh'aphat made ships of Tarshish to go to Ophir
for gold; but they did not go, for the ships were wrecked at
E'zion-ge'ber.
49: Then Ahazi'ah the son of Ahab said to Jehosh'aphat,
"Let my servants go with your servants in the ships,"
but Jehosh'aphat was not willing.
50: And Jehosh'aphat slept with his fathers, and was
buried with his fathers in the city of David his father; and
Jeho'ram his son reigned in his stead.
51: Ahazi'ah the son of Ahab began to reign over Israel
in Sama'ria in the seventeenth year of Jehosh'aphat king of
Judah, and he reigned two years over Israel.
52: He did what was evil in the sight of the LORD, and
walked in the way of his father, and in the way of his mother,
and in the way of Jerobo'am the son of Nebat, who made Israel to
sin.
53: He served Ba'al and worshiped him, and provoked the
LORD, the God of Israel, to anger in every way that his father
had done. |