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亚撒利雅作犹大王(A)

15 以色列王耶罗波安在位第二十七年,犹大王亚玛谢的儿子亚撒利雅登基作王。 他登基的时候才十六岁,他在耶路撒冷作王五十二年。他母亲名叫耶可利雅,是来自耶路撒冷的。 他行耶和华看为正的事,就像他父亲亚玛谢所行的一切。 只是邱坛还没有废去,人民仍在邱坛献祭焚香。 耶和华击打王,他就患了痲风病,直到他死的日子。于是他住在隔离的房子,他的儿子约坦执掌朝务,治理国民。 亚撒利雅其余的事迹和他所行的一切,不是都写在犹大列王的年代志上吗? 亚撒利雅和他的祖先一同长眠,葬在大卫的城,和他的祖先在一起。他的儿子约坦接续他作王。

撒迦利雅作以色列王

犹大王亚撒利雅在位第三十八年,耶罗波安的儿子撒迦利雅在撒玛利亚登基,统治以色列共六个月。 他行耶和华看为恶的事,好象他祖先所行的,没有转离尼八的儿子耶罗波安使以色列人陷于罪中的那些罪。 10 雅比的儿子沙龙阴谋反叛他,在人民面前把他杀死,接续他作王。 11 撒迦利雅其余的事迹,看哪,都写在以色列诸王的年代志上。 12 这就是耶和华曾论到有关耶户的话说:“你的子孙必坐在以色列的王位上,直到第四代。”这话果然应验了。

沙龙作以色列王

13 犹大王乌西雅在位第三十九年,雅比的儿子沙龙登基作王;他在撒玛利亚作王一个月。 14 迦底的儿子米拿现从得撒上去,到撒玛利亚攻击雅比人沙龙,把他杀死,接续他作王。 15 沙龙其余的事迹和他反叛的经过,看哪,都写在以色列诸王的年代志上。 16 那时,米拿现从得撒开始,攻打提斐萨和城中所有的人,以及它的四境;因为他们不给他打开城门,所以他攻击它,把所有的孕妇剖腹。

米拿现作以色列王

17 犹大王亚撒利雅在位第三十九年,迦底的儿子米拿现在撒玛利亚登基,统治以色列共十年。 18 他行耶和华看为恶的事,他在位的日子,没有转离尼八的儿子耶罗波安使以色列人陷于罪中的那些罪。

19 亚述王普勒来攻打以色列地,米拿现给普勒三万公斤银子,请普勒帮助他坚固王位。 20 米拿现向以色列人,就是所有大财主强索银子,每人五百七十克,好献给亚述王。于是亚述王回去了,不在以色列地停留。 21 米拿现其余的事迹和他所行的一切,不是都写在以色列诸王的年代志上吗? 22 米拿现和他的祖先一同长眠,他的儿子比加辖接续他作王。

比加辖作以色列王

23 犹大王亚撒利雅在位第五十年,米拿现的儿子比加辖在撒玛利亚登基,统治以色列二年。 24 他行耶和华看为恶的事,不转离尼八的儿子耶罗波安使以色列人陷于罪中的那些罪。 25 比加辖的军长,利玛利的儿子比加阴谋背叛他,在撒玛利亚王宫的卫所击杀他;与比加同谋的,有亚珥歌伯和亚利耶,以及和他一起的五十个基列人;比加把他杀死,接续他作王。 26 比加辖其余的事迹和他所行的一切,看哪,都写在以色列诸王的年代志上。

比加作以色列王

27 犹大王亚撒利雅在位第五十二年,利玛利的儿子比加在撒玛利亚作王统治以色列共二十年。 28 他行耶和华看为恶的事,不转离尼八的儿子耶罗波安使以色列人陷于罪中的那些罪。

29 以色列王比加在位的日子,亚述王提革拉.毘列色前来,攻取了以云、亚伯.伯.玛迦、亚挪、基低斯、夏琐、基列、加利利和拿弗他利全地,把居民掳到亚述去。 30 乌西雅的儿子约坦在位第二十年,以拉的儿子何细亚阴谋背叛利玛利的儿子比加,击打他,把他杀死,接续他作王。 31 比加其余的事迹和他所行的一切,看哪,都写在以色列诸王的年代志上。

约坦作犹大王(B)

32 以色列王利玛利的儿子比加在位第二年,乌西雅的儿子约坦登基作犹大王。 33 他登基的时候是二十五岁,在耶路撒冷作王十六年。他母亲名叫耶路沙,是撒督的女儿。 34 他行耶和华看为正的事,效法他父亲乌西雅一切所行的。 35 只是他没有把邱坛废去,国民仍在邱坛献祭焚香。他就是那建造耶和华殿的上门的。 36 约坦所行其余的事迹,不是都写在犹大列王的年代志上吗? 37 在那些日子,耶和华开始派遣亚兰王利汛和利玛利的儿子比加去攻击犹大。 38 约坦和他的祖先一同长眠,也和他的祖先葬在一起,在他祖宗大卫的城里。他的儿子亚哈斯接续他作王。

Book name not found: 列王纪下 for the version: 1881 Westcott-Hort New Testament.

15 1-2 New king of Judah: Azariah

Father’s name: Amaziah, the former king

His age at the beginning of his reign: 16 years old

Length of reign: 52 years, in Jerusalem

Mother’s name: Jecoliah of Jerusalem

Reigning in Israel at that time: King Jeroboam, who had been the king there for 27 years

Azariah was a good king, and he pleased the Lord just as his father Amaziah had. But like his predecessors, he didn’t destroy the shrines on the hills where the people sacrificed and burned incense. Because of this[a] the Lord struck him with leprosy, which lasted until the day of his death; so he lived in a house by himself. And his son Jotham was the acting king. The rest of the history of Azariah is recorded in The Annals of the Kings of Judah. When Azariah died, he was buried with his ancestors in the City of David, and his son Jotham became king.

New king of Israel: Zechariah

Father’s name: Jeroboam

Length of reign: 6 months, in Samaria

Reigning in Judah at that time: King Azariah, who had been the king there for 38 years

But Zechariah was an evil king in the Lord’s sight, just like his ancestors. Like Jeroboam I (the son of Nebat), he encouraged Israel in the sin of worshiping idols. 10 Then Shallum (the son of Jabesh) conspired against him and assassinated him at Ibleam and took the crown himself. 11 The rest of the history of Zechariah’s reign is found in The Annals of the Kings of Israel. 12 (So the Lord’s statement to Jehu came true, that Jehu’s son, grandson, and great-grandson would be kings of Israel.[b])

13 New king of Israel: Shallum

Father’s name: Jabesh

Length of reign: 1 month, in Samaria

Reigning in Judah at that time: King Uzziah, who had been the king there for 39 years

14 One month after Shallum became king, Menahem (the son of Gadi) came to Samaria from Tirzah and assassinated him and took the throne. 15 Additional details about King Shallum and his conspiracy[c] are recorded in The Annals of the Kings of Israel.

16 Menahem destroyed the city of Tappuah and the surrounding countryside, for its citizens refused to accept him as their king; he killed the entire population and ripped open the pregnant women.

17 New king of Israel: Menahem

Length of reign: 10 years, in Samaria

Reigning in Judah at that time: King Azariah, who had been the king there for 39 years

18 But Menahem was an evil king. He worshiped idols, as King Jeroboam I had done so long before, and he led the people of Israel into grievous sin. 19-20 Then King Pul of Assyria invaded the land; but King Menahem bought him off with a gift of $2,000,000, so he turned around and returned home. Menahem extorted the money from the rich, assessing each one $2,000 in the form of a special tax. 21 The rest of the history of King Menahem is written in The Annals of the Kings of Israel. 22 When he died, his son Pekahiah became the new king.

23 New king of Israel: Pekahiah

Father’s name: King Menahem

Length of reign: 2 years, in Samaria

Reigning in Judah at that time: King Azariah, who had been the king there for 50 years

24 But Pekahiah was an evil king, and he continued the idol worship begun by Jeroboam I (son of Nebat) who led Israel down that evil trail.

25 Then Pekah (son of Remaliah), the commanding general of his army, conspired against him with fifty men from Gilead and assassinated him in the palace at Samaria (Argob and Arieh were also slain in the revolt). So Pekah became the new king. 26 The rest of the history of King Pekahiah is recorded in The Annals of the Kings of Israel.

27 New king of Israel: Pekah

Father’s name: Remaliah

Length of reign: 20 years, in Samaria

Reigning in Judah at that time: King Azariah, who had been the king there for 52 years

28 Pekah, too, was an evil king, and he continued in the example of Jeroboam I (son of Nebat), who led all of Israel into the sin of worshiping idols. 29 It was during his reign that King Tiglath-pileser[d] led an attack against Israel. He captured the cities of Ijon, Abel-beth-maacah, Janoah, Kedesh, Hazor, Gilead, Galilee, and all the land of Naphtali; and he took the people away to Assyria as captives. 30 Then Hoshea (the son of Elah) plotted against Pekah and assassinated him; and he took the throne for himself.

New king of Israel: Hoshea

Reigning in Judah at that time: King Jotham (son of Uzziah), who had been the king there for 20 years

31 The rest of the history of Pekah’s reign is recorded in The Annals of the Kings of Israel.

32-33 New king of Judah: Jotham

Father’s name: King Uzziah

His age at the beginning of his reign: 25 years old

Length of reign: 16 years, in Jerusalem

Mother’s name: Jerusha (daughter of Zadok)

Reigning in Israel at that time: King Pekah (son of Remaliah), who had been the king there for 2 years

34-35 Generally speaking, Jotham was a good king. Like his father Uzziah, he followed the Lord. But he didn’t destroy the shrines on the hills where the people sacrificed and burned incense. It was during King Jotham’s reign that the upper gate of the Temple of the Lord was built. 36 The rest of Jotham’s history is written in The Annals of the Kings of Judah. 37 In those days the Lord caused King Rezin of Syria and King Pekah of Israel to attack Judah. 38 When Jotham died he was buried with the other kings of Judah in the royal cemetery, in the City of David section of Jerusalem. Then his son Ahaz became the new king.

Footnotes

  1. 2 Kings 15:5 Because of this, implied.
  2. 2 Kings 15:12 would be kings of Israel, see 10:30.
  3. 2 Kings 15:15 Shallum and his conspiracy, see v. 10.
  4. 2 Kings 15:29 Tiglath-pileser, also called Pul, in v. 19 above.