War Between Abijah & Jeroboam |
2 Chronicles 13:1-22 2 Chronicles in [Smaller Chunks] |
Now, in the 18th year king Jeroboam [ruled,] Abijah began to [rule] over Judah & he [ruled] 3 years in Jerusalem. Also, his mother’s name was Michaiah, [Uriel’s] daughter, [from] Gibeah. |
There was war between Abijah & Jeroboam. Abijah [put] the battle [in order] with an [army] of 400,000 chosen, valiant men of war. Also, Jeroboam [put] his battle [in order] against him with 800,000 chosen, mighty men of valor. |
And Abijah stood up on Mount Zemaraim, which is in Mount Ephraim & said, Jeroboam & all Israel, hear me: [Don’t] you know that the Lord God of Israel gave the kingdom of Israel over to [king] David & his sons forever by a covenant [contract] of salt? |
[2 Samuel 7:12-13 *And when your days are [are] fulfilled & you shall sleep with your [forefathers, I will set up your seed after you, which shall proceed [from your body] & I will [establish] his kingdom. *He shall build a house for My Name & I will [establish] the throne of his kingdom forever.] |
[Still] Jeroboam, [Nebat’s] son, [Solomon’s] servant, [has] risen up & rebelled against his lord. And vain, [a.k.a. worthless] men, [scoundrels] are gathered to him & have strengthened themselves against Rehoboam, [Solomon’s] son, when Rehoboam was young & [inexperienced] & couldn’t withstand them. |
And now, you think you can [resist] the Kingdom of the Lord, [that’s] in the [hands] of [David’s descendants] & you are a [large] multitude. And there with you are golden calves, which Jeroboam made for you [as] gods. |
Haven’t you cast out the [Lord’s] priests, [Aaron’s] sons & the Levites & have made [yourselves] priests after the [customs] of the nations of other lands? So [anyone who] comes to consecrate himself with a young [bull] & 7 rams, may be a priest of [what] are [not] gods. |
But as for us, the Lord is our God & we haven’t [abandoned] Him. The priests [who] minister to the Lord are [Aaron’s descendants] & the Levites [assist] them in their [work.] |
And every morning & every evening, they [offer] burnt sacrifices & sweet incense to the Lord [God.] They also [put the showbread] in order on the [purified] table with the candlestick of gold & [its] lamps, to burn every evening. |
For we keep the [commandments] of the Lord, our God, but you have [abandoned] Him. [See,] God Himself is with us for our [leader] & His priests with [blaring] trumpets to [sound the battle] cry against you. |
O children [people] of Israel, [don’t] fight against the Lord God of your [forefathers:] for you [won’t] prosper. But Jeroboam caused an [ambush to happen] behind them. So [those with Jeroboam] were [in front of] Judah & the [ambush] was behind them. When Judah looked back & [saw,] the battle was [in front] & behind; they cried [out] to the Lord & the priests sounded the trumpets. |
Then, the men of Judah gave a shout & as [they] shouted, it [happened,] that God [struck down] Jeroboam & all Israel [in front of] Abijah & Judah. And the children [people] of Israel fled [in front of] Judah & [the Lord] God delivered them into their hand. |
And Abijah & his people [struck] them with a [large] slaughter, so 500,000 chosen men of Israel fell down slain. The children [people] of Judah prevailed, [over] the children [people] of Israel, because they relied on the Lord God, of their [forefathers.] |
And Abijah pursued after Jeroboam & [captured these] cities & [their] towns from him: BethEl, Jeshanah & Ephrain, [a.k.a. Ephron] & [their] towns. Neither did Jeroboam [regain] strength again [during] the days of Abijah. |
And the Lord struck [down Jeroboam] & he died. But Abijah [grew] mighty & married 14 wives & [fathered] 22 sons & 16 daughters. The rest of [Abijah’s actions & what he did & said,] are written in the [account] of the prophet, Iddo. |