The Chronological Bible Reading Plan
September 8
2 Chronicles 26-29
Chapter 26
Uzziah Succeeds Amaziah in Judah
1 And all the people of Judah took Uzziah, who was sixteen years old, and made
him king in the place of his father Amaziah.
2 He built Eloth and restored it to Judah after the king slept with his fathers.
3 Uzziah was sixteen years old when he became king, and he reigned fifty-two
years in Jerusalem; and his mother’s name was Jechiliah of Jerusalem.
4 He did right in the sight of the Lord according to all that his father Amaziah
had done.
5 He continued to seek God in the days of Zechariah, who had understanding through
the vision of God; and as long as he sought the Lord, God prospered him.
Uzziah Succeeds in War
6 Now he went out and warred against the Philistines, and broke down the wall
of Gath and the wall of Jabneh and the wall of Ashdod; and he built cities in
the area of Ashdod and among the Philistines.
7 God helped him against the Philistines, and against the Arabians who lived
in Gur-baal, and the Meunites.
8 The Ammonites also gave tribute to Uzziah, and his fame extended to the border
of Egypt, for he became very strong.
9 Moreover, Uzziah built towers in Jerusalem at the Corner Gate and at the Valley
Gate and at the corner buttress and fortified them.
10 He built towers in the wilderness and hewed many cisterns, for he had much
livestock, both in the lowland and in the plain. He also had plowmen and vinedressers
in the hill country and the fertile fields, for he loved the soil.
11 Moreover, Uzziah had an army ready for battle, which entered combat by divisions
according to the number of their muster, prepared by Jeiel the scribe and Maaseiah
the official, under the direction of Hananiah, one of the king’s officers.
12 The total number of the heads of the households, of valiant warriors, was
2,600.
13 Under their direction was an elite army of 307,500, who could wage war with
great power, to help the king against the enemy.
14 Moreover, Uzziah prepared for all the army shields, spears, helmets, body
armor, bows and sling stones.
15 In Jerusalem he made engines of war invented by skillful men to be on the
towers and on the corners for the purpose of shooting arrows and great stones.
Hence his fame spread afar, for he was marvelously helped until he was strong.
Pride Is Uzziah’s Undoing
16 But when he became strong, his heart was so proud that he acted corruptly,
and he was unfaithful to the Lord his God, for he entered the temple of the Lord
to burn incense on the altar of incense.
17 Then Azariah the priest entered after him and with him eighty priests of the
Lord, valiant men.
18 They opposed Uzziah the king and said to him, “It is not for you, Uzziah,
to burn incense to the Lord, but for the priests, the sons of Aaron who are consecrated
to burn incense. Get out of the sanctuary, for you have been unfaithful and will
have no honor from the Lord God.”
19 But Uzziah, with a censer in his hand for burning incense, was enraged; and
while he was enraged with the priests, the leprosy broke out on his forehead
before the priests in the house of the Lord, beside the altar of incense.
20 Azariah the chief priest and all the priests looked at him, and behold, he
was leprous on his forehead; and they hurried him out of there, and he himself
also hastened to get out because the Lord had smitten him.
21 King Uzziah was a leper to the day of his death; and he lived in a separate
house, being a leper, for he was cut off from the house of the Lord. And Jotham
his son was over the king’s house judging the people of the land.
22 Now the rest of the acts of Uzziah, first to last, the prophet Isaiah, the
son of Amoz, has written.
23 So Uzziah slept with his fathers, and they buried him with his fathers in
the field of the grave which belonged to the kings, for they said, “He
is a leper.” And Jotham his son became king in his place.
Chapter 27
Jotham Succeeds Uzziah in Judah
1 Jotham was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned
sixteen years in Jerusalem. And his mother’s name was Jerushah the daughter of
Zadok.
2 He did right in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his father Uzziah
had done; however he did not enter the temple of the Lord. But the people continued
acting corruptly.
3 He built the upper gate of the house of the Lord, and he built extensively
the wall of Ophel.
4 Moreover, he built cities in the hill country of Judah, and he built fortresses
and towers on the wooded hills.
5 He fought also with the king of the Ammonites and prevailed over them so
that the Ammonites gave him during that year one hundred talents of silver,
ten thousand
kors of wheat and ten thousand of barley. The Ammonites also paid him this
amount in the second and in the third year.
6 So Jotham became mighty because he ordered his ways before the Lord his God.
7 Now the rest of the acts of Jotham, even all his wars and his acts, behold,
they are written in the Book of the Kings of Israel and Judah.
8 He was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned sixteen
years in Jerusalem.
9 And Jotham slept with his fathers, and they buried him in the city of David;
and Ahaz his son became king in his place.
Chapter 28
Ahaz Succeeds Jotham in Judah
1 Ahaz was twenty years old when he became king, and he reigned sixteen
years in Jerusalem; and he did not do right in the sight of the Lord
as David his father
had done.
2 But he walked in the ways of the kings of Israel; he also made molten images
for the Baals.
3 Moreover, he burned incense in the valley of Ben-hinnom and burned his sons
in fire, according to the abominations of the nations whom the Lord had driven
out before the sons of Israel.
4 He sacrificed and burned incense on the high places, on the hills and under
every green tree.
Judah Is Invaded
5 Wherefore, the Lord his God delivered him into the hand of the king of Aram;
and they defeated him and carried away from him a great number of captives
and brought them to Damascus. And he was also delivered into the hand of the
king
of Israel, who inflicted him with heavy casualties.
6 For Pekah the son of Remaliah slew in Judah 120,000 in one day, all valiant
men, because they had forsaken the Lord God of their fathers.
7 And Zichri, a mighty man of Ephraim, slew Maaseiah the king’s son and
Azrikam the ruler of the house and Elkanah the second to the king.
8 The sons of Israel carried away captive of their brethren 200,000 women,
sons and daughters; and they took also a great deal of spoil from them, and
brought
the spoil to Samaria.
9 But a prophet of the Lord was there, whose name was Oded; and he went out
to meet the army which came to Samaria and said to them, “Behold, because
the Lord, the God of your fathers, was angry with Judah, He has delivered them
into your hand, and you have slain them in a rage which has even reached heaven.
10 “Now you are proposing to subjugate for yourselves the people of Judah
and Jerusalem for male and female slaves. Surely, do you not have transgressions
of your own against the Lord your God?
11 “Now therefore, listen to me and return the captives whom you captured
from your brothers, for the burning anger of the Lord is against you.”
12 Then some of the heads of the sons of Ephraim—Azariah the son of Johanan,
Berechiah the son of Meshillemoth, Jehizkiah the son of Shallum, and Amasa the
son of Hadlai—arose against those who were coming from the battle,
13 and said to them, “You must not bring the captives in here, for you
are proposing to bring upon us guilt against the Lord adding to our sins and
our guilt; for our guilt is great so that His burning anger is against Israel.”
14 So the armed men left the captives and the spoil before the officers and
all the assembly.
15 Then the men who were designated by name arose, took the captives, and they
clothed all their naked ones from the spoil; and they gave them clothes and
sandals, fed them and gave them drink, anointed them with oil, led all their
feeble ones
on donkeys, and brought them to Jericho, the city of palm trees, to their brothers;
then they returned to Samaria.
Compromise with Assyria
16 At that time King Ahaz sent to the kings of Assyria for help.
17 For again the Edomites had come and attacked Judah and carried away captives.
18 The Philistines also had invaded the cities of the lowland and of the Negev
of Judah, and had taken Beth-shemesh, Aijalon, Gederoth, and Soco with its
villages, Timnah with its villages, and Gimzo with its villages, and they settled
there.
19 For the Lord humbled Judah because of Ahaz king of Israel, for he had brought
about a lack of restraint in Judah and was very unfaithful to the Lord.
20 So Tilgath-pilneser king of Assyria came against him and afflicted him instead
of strengthening him.
21 Although Ahaz took a portion out of the house of the Lord and out of the
palace of the king and of the princes, and gave it to the king of Assyria,
it did not
help him.
22 Now in the time of his distress this same King Ahaz became yet more unfaithful
to the Lord.
23 For he sacrificed to the gods of Damascus which had defeated him, and said, “Because
the gods of the kings of Aram helped them, I will sacrifice to them that they
may help me.” But they became the downfall of him and all Israel.
24 Moreover, when Ahaz gathered together the utensils of the house of God,
he cut the utensils of the house of God in pieces; and he closed the doors
of the
house of the Lord and made altars for himself in every corner of Jerusalem.
25 In every city of Judah he made high places to burn incense to other gods,
and provoked the Lord, the God of his fathers, to anger.
26 Now the rest of his acts and all his ways, from first to last, behold, they
are written in the Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel.
27 So Ahaz slept with his fathers, and they buried him in the city, in Jerusalem,
for they did not bring him into the tombs of the kings of Israel; and Hezekiah
his son reigned in his place.
Chapter 29
Hezekiah Succeeds Ahaz in Judah
1 Hezekiah became king when he was twenty-five years old; and he reigned
twenty-nine years in Jerusalem. And his mother’s name was Abijah, the daughter of Zechariah.
2 He did right in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his father David
had done.
3 In the first year of his reign, in the first month, he opened the doors of
the house of the Lord and repaired them.
4 He brought in the priests and the Levites and gathered them into the square
on the east.
Reforms Begun
5 Then he said to them, “Listen to me, O Levites. Consecrate yourselves
now, and consecrate the house of the Lord, the God of your fathers, and carry
the uncleanness out from the holy place.
6 “For our fathers have been unfaithful and have done evil in the sight
of the Lord our God, and have forsaken Him and turned their faces away from the
dwelling place of the Lord, and have turned their backs.
7 “They have also shut the doors of the porch and put out the lamps, and
have not burned incense or offered burnt offerings in the holy place to the God
of Israel.
8 “Therefore the wrath of the Lord was against Judah and Jerusalem, and
He has made them an object of terror, of horror, and of hissing, as you see with
your own eyes.
9 “For behold, our fathers have fallen by the sword, and our sons and our
daughters and our wives are in captivity for this.
10 “Now it is in my heart to make a covenant with the Lord God of Israel,
that His burning anger may turn away from us.
11 “My sons, do not be negligent now, for the Lord has chosen you to stand
before Him, to minister to Him, and to be His ministers and burn incense.”
12 Then the Levites arose: Mahath, the son of Amasai and Joel the son of Azariah,
from the sons of the Kohathites; and from the sons of Merari, Kish the son
of Abdi and Azariah the son of Jehallelel; and from the Gershonites, Joah the
son
of Zimmah and Eden the son of Joah;
13 and from the sons of Elizaphan, Shimri and Jeiel; and from the sons of Asaph,
Zechariah and Mattaniah;
14 and from the sons of Heman, Jehiel and Shimei; and from the sons of Jeduthun,
Shemaiah and Uzziel.
15 They assembled their brothers, consecrated themselves, and went in to cleanse
the house of the Lord, according to the commandment of the king by the words
of the Lord.
16 So the priests went in to the inner part of the house of the Lord to cleanse
it, and every unclean thing which they found in the temple of the Lord they
brought out to the court of the house of the Lord. Then the Levites received
it to carry
out to the Kidron valley.
17 Now they began the consecration on the first day of the first month, and
on the eighth day of the month they entered the porch of the Lord. Then they
consecrated
the house of the Lord in eight days, and finished on the sixteenth day of the
first month.
18 Then they went in to King Hezekiah and said, “We have cleansed the whole
house of the Lord, the altar of burnt offering with all of its utensils, and
the table of showbread with all of its utensils.
19 “Moreover, all the utensils which King Ahaz had discarded during his
reign in his unfaithfulness, we have prepared and consecrated; and behold, they
are before the altar of the Lord.”
Hezekiah Restores Temple Worship
20 Then King Hezekiah arose early and assembled the princes of the city and
went up to the house of the Lord.
21 They brought seven bulls, seven rams, seven lambs and seven male goats for
a sin offering for the kingdom, the sanctuary, and Judah. And he ordered the
priests, the sons of Aaron, to offer them on the altar of the Lord.
22 So they slaughtered the bulls, and the priests took the blood and sprinkled
it on the altar. They also slaughtered the rams and sprinkled the blood on
the altar; they slaughtered the lambs also and sprinkled the blood on the altar.
23 Then they brought the male goats of the sin offering before the king and
the assembly, and they laid their hands on them.
24 The priests slaughtered them and purged the altar with their blood to atone
for all Israel, for the king ordered the burnt offering and the sin offering
for all Israel.
25 He then stationed the Levites in the house of the Lord with cymbals, with
harps and with lyres, according to the command of David and of Gad the king’s
seer, and of Nathan the prophet; for the command was from the Lord through His
prophets.
26 The Levites stood with the musical instruments of David, and the priests
with the trumpets.
27 Then Hezekiah gave the order to offer the burnt offering on the altar. When
the burnt offering began, the song to the Lord also began with the trumpets,
accompanied by the instruments of David, king of Israel.
28 While the whole assembly worshiped, the singers also sang and the trumpets
sounded; all this continued until the burnt offering was finished.
29 Now at the completion of the burnt offerings, the king and all who were
present with him bowed down and worshiped.
30 Moreover, King Hezekiah and the officials ordered the Levites to sing praises
to the Lord with the words of David and Asaph the seer. So they sang praises
with joy, and bowed down and worshiped.
31 Then Hezekiah said, “Now that you have consecrated yourselves to the
Lord, come near and bring sacrifices and thank offerings to the house of the
Lord.” And the assembly brought sacrifices and thank offerings, and all
those who were willing brought burnt offerings.
32 The number of the burnt offerings which the assembly brought was 70 bulls,
100 rams, and 200 lambs; all these were for a burnt offering to the Lord.
33 The consecrated things were 600 bulls and 3,000 sheep.
34 But the priests were too few, so that they were unable to skin all the burnt
offerings; therefore their brothers the Levites helped them until the work
was completed and until the other priests had consecrated themselves. For the
Levites
were more conscientious to consecrate themselves than the priests.
35 There were also many burnt offerings with the fat of the peace offerings
and with the libations for the burnt offerings. Thus the service of the house
of
the Lord was established again.
36 Then Hezekiah and all the people rejoiced over what God had prepared for
the people, because the thing came about suddenly.
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