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1 Kings 15 — FBV

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15Verse 1Abijam became king of Judah in the eighteenth year of the reign of King Jeroboam, son of Nebat.Verse 2He reigned in Jerusalem for three years. His mother's name was Maacah, daughter of Abishalom.Verse 3Abijam committed all the sins his father had before him. He was not wholly dedicated to the Lord his God as his forefather David had been.Verse 4Even so, for David's sake, the Lord his God let his descendants continue to rule like a lamp,+a son to rule after him and to make Jerusalem strong.Verse 5For David had done what was right in the Lord's sight, and had not deviated from anything the Lord commanded throughout his lifetime, except in the case of Uriah the Hittite.Verse 6(Rehoboam and Jeroboam were always at war with each other.)+Verse 7The rest of what happened in Abijam's reign and everything that he did are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Judah. Abijam and Jeroboam were always at war with each other.Verse 8Abijam died and was buried in the City of David. His son Asa succeeded him as king.Verse 9Asa became king of Judah in the twentieth year of the reign of Jeroboam, king of Israel.Verse 10He reigned in Jerusalem forty-one years. His grandmother's name was Maacah, daughter of Abishalom.Verse 11Asa did what was right in the Lord's sight, as his forefather David had done.Verse 12He expelled the cult prostitutes from the land and got rid of all of the idols that his forefathers had made.Verse 13He even dismissed his grandmother Maacah as queen mother, because she had made a disgusting idol. Asa had the idol chopped down and burned in the Kidron Valley.Verse 14Though the high places were not removed, Asa was completely committed to the Lord all his life.Verse 15He brought into the house of the Lord the silver and gold and the other items that he and his father had dedicated.Verse 16Asa and Baasha, king of Israel, were always at war with each other.Verse 17Baasha, king of Israel, attacked Judah and fortified Ramah to stop people coming from or going to Asa, king of Judah.+Verse 18So Asa took all the silver and gold that was left in the treasuries of the Lord's Temple and of the royal palace. He handed it over to his servants and sent them to Ben-hadad, son of Tabrimmon, the son of Hezion, king of Aram, who lived in Damascus, along with this message:Verse 19“Let us make a treaty between us, just as there was between my father and your father. Look, I've sent you a gift of silver and gold. Go and break your treaty with Baasha, king of Israel, so that he will retreat and leave me alone.”Verse 20Ben-hadad accepted Asa's proposal and sent his army with its commanders to attack the towns of Israel. They captured the towns of Ijon, Dan, Abel-beth-maacah, and all Kinnereth, including all the land of Naphtali.Verse 21When Baasha heard about this, he stopped fortifying Ramah and retreated to Tirzah.Verse 22Then King Asa issued a proclamation throughout all Judah, with no exception. The people obeyed, and carried away the stones and the timbers Baasha had used for building up Ramah. King Asa used these building materials to strengthen Geba of Benjamin, as well as Mizpah.Verse 23The rest of what happened in Asa's reign, all his achievements, everything that he did, and the towns he built, are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Judah. But when he grew old he had disease in his feet.+Verse 24Asa died and was buried with his ancestors in the City of David. His son Jehoshaphat succeeded him as king.Verse 25Nadab, son of Jeroboam became king of Israel in the second year of the reign of King Asa of Judah. He reigned in Israel for two years.Verse 26He did what was evil in the Lord's sight. He followed the ways of his father and committed the same sins his father had made Israel commit.Verse 27Baasha, son of Ahijah of the tribe of Issachar, plotted a rebellion against him. Baasha murdered Nadab at the Philistine town of Gibbethon while Nadab and the whole Israelite army were besieging it.Verse 28Baasha killed Nadab and took over as king in the third year of the reign of King Asa of Judah.Verse 29As soon as he became king he killed all the rest of Jeroboam's family. He did not leave any of Jeroboam's descendants alive—he destroyed them all, as the Lord had said through his servant Ahijah the Shilonite.Verse 30This happened because of the sins Jeroboam had committed and had made Israel commit, and because he had made the Lord, the God of Israel, angry.Verse 31The rest of what happened in Nadab's reign and everything that he did are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Israel.Verse 32Asa and Baasha, king of Israel, were always at war with each other.Verse 33Baasha, son of Ahijah, became king over all of Israel in the third year of the reign of King Asa in Judah. Baasha reigned in Tirzah for twenty-four years.Verse 34Baasha did what was evil in the Lord's sight and followed the way of Jeroboam and his sin, which he had made Israel commit.
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