Divrei-HamYamim Bet (2 Ch) 13

1 It was in the eighteenth year of King Yarov‘am that Aviyah began his reign over Y’hudah.

2 He ruled three years in Yerushalayim; his mother’s name was Mikhayahu the daughter of Uri’el from Giv‘ah.

There was war between Aviyah and Yarov‘am.

3 Aviyah joined the battle with an army of valiant soldiers, 400,000 select troops; while Yarov‘am took the field against him with 800,000 select troops who were valiant, strong men.

4 Aviyah, standing on Mount Z’marayim, in the hills of Efrayim, cried, “Yarov‘am and all Isra’el! Listen to me!

5 Don’t you know thatAdonai, the God of Isra’el, gave rulership over Isra’el to David forever, to him and his descendants, by a covenant of salt [which is unbreakable]?

6 Yet Yarov‘am the son of N’vat, servant to Shlomo the son of David, rose in rebellion against his lord.

7 There rallied around him worthless brutes who were too strong for Rechav‘am the son of Shlomo to withstand when he was young and inexperienced.

8 Now you expect to withstand the kingdom ofAdonaiin the hands of the descendants of David. Yes, there are a great number of you, and you have with you the gold calves that Yarov‘am made as gods for you.

9 Yes, you drove out thecohanimofAdonai, the descendants of Aharon, and theL’vi’im; and you made yourselves priests as do the peoples in other countries, so that anyone who comes to consecrate himself with a young bull and seven rams can become a priest of those non-gods.

10 “But we are different.Adonaiis our God, and we have not abandoned him. We havecohanimperforming the service forAdonai, descendants of Aharon. With theL’vi’imdoing their work,

11 they burn toAdonaievery morning and evening burnt offerings and sweet incense; they arrange the showbread on the pure table, and they prepare the goldmenorahwith its lamps to burn every evening. For we observe the order ofAdonaiour God. But you have abandoned him.

12 “So look here! God is with us, leading us and hiscohanimwith the battle trumpets to sound an alarm against you. People of Isra’el! Don’t fight againstAdonai, the God of your ancestors; because you will not succeed.”

13 But Yarov‘am prepared to ambush them from behind, so that the main body was ahead of Y’hudah, while the ambush was behind them.

14 Thus when Y’hudah looked back, the battle had to be fought in front of them and behind them.

They cried toAdonai, and thecohanimsounded the trumpets.

15 Then the men of Y’hudah gave forth a shout, and as the men of Y’hudah shouted, God struck Yarov‘am and all Isra’el before Aviyah and Y’hudah.

16 The people of Isra’el fled before Y’hudah, and God handed them over to them.

17 Aviyah and his army inflicted a great slaughter on them — 500,000 of Isra’el’s select soldiers fell dead.

18 Thus the people of Isra’el were subdued that time, and the people of Y’hudah won the victory, because they relied onAdonaithe God of their ancestors.

19 Aviyah pursued Yarov‘am, taking from him the towns of Beit-El with its villages, Y’shanah with its villages and ‘Efrayin with its villages.

20 Yarov‘am did not recover his strength during the time of Aviyahu. FinallyAdonaistruck him, and he died.

21 But Aviyahu grew strong; he married fourteen wives and became the father of twenty-two sons and sixteen daughters.

22 Other activities of Aviyah, together with his ways of doing things and his sayings, are recorded in the commentary of the prophet ‘Iddo.

23 Aviyah slept with his ancestors, and they buried him in the City of David. Then Asa his son became king in his place; during his time the land was quiet for ten years.

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