历代志下 20
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约沙法禁食祈祷以败敌
20 此后,摩押人和亚扪人,又有米乌尼人,一同来攻击约沙法。 2 有人来报告约沙法说:“从海外亚兰[a]那边有大军来攻击你,如今他们在哈洗逊他玛,就是隐基底。” 3 约沙法便惧怕,定意寻求耶和华,在犹大全地宣告禁食。 4 于是犹大人聚会,求耶和华帮助,犹大各城都有人出来寻求耶和华。
5 约沙法在犹大和耶路撒冷的会中,站在耶和华殿的新院前, 6 说:“耶和华我们列祖的神啊,你不是天上的神吗?你不是万邦万国的主宰吗?在你手中有大能大力,无人能抵挡你。 7 我们的神啊,你不是曾在你民以色列人面前驱逐这地的居民,将这地赐给你朋友亚伯拉罕的后裔永远为业吗? 8 他们住在这地,又为你的名建造圣所,说: 9 ‘倘有祸患临到我们,或刀兵灾殃,或瘟疫饥荒,我们在急难的时候站在这殿前向你呼求,你必垂听而拯救,因为你的名在这殿里。’ 10 从前以色列人出埃及地的时候,你不容以色列人侵犯亚扪人、摩押人和西珥山人,以色列人就离开他们,不灭绝他们。 11 看哪,他们怎样报复我们,要来驱逐我们出离你的地,就是你赐给我们为业之地。 12 我们的神啊,你不惩罚他们吗?因为我们无力抵挡这来攻击我们的大军,我们也不知道怎样行,我们的眼目单仰望你。” 13 犹大众人和他们的婴孩、妻子、儿女都站在耶和华面前。
14 那时,耶和华的灵在会中临到利未人亚萨的后裔玛探雅的玄孙、耶利的曾孙、比拿雅的孙子、撒迦利雅的儿子雅哈悉, 15 他说:“犹大众人、耶路撒冷的居民和约沙法王,你们请听。耶和华对你们如此说:不要因这大军恐惧惊惶,因为胜败不在乎你们,乃在乎神。 16 明日你们要下去迎敌。他们是从洗斯坡上来,你们必在耶鲁伊勒旷野前的谷口遇见他们。 17 犹大和耶路撒冷人哪,这次你们不要争战,要摆阵站着,看耶和华为你们施行拯救。不要恐惧,也不要惊惶,明日当出去迎敌,因为耶和华与你们同在。” 18 约沙法就面伏于地,犹大众人和耶路撒冷的居民也俯伏在耶和华面前,叩拜耶和华。 19 哥辖族和可拉族的利未人都起来,用极大的声音赞美耶和华以色列的神。
敌遭歼灭
20 次日清早众人起来,往提哥亚的旷野去。出去的时候,约沙法站着说:“犹大人和耶路撒冷的居民哪,要听我说!信耶和华你们的神,就必立稳;信他的先知,就必亨通。” 21 约沙法既与民商议了,就设立歌唱的人颂赞耶和华,使他们穿上圣洁的礼服,走在军前赞美耶和华,说:“当称谢耶和华,因他的慈爱永远长存!” 22 众人方唱歌赞美的时候,耶和华就派伏兵击杀那来攻击犹大人的亚扪人、摩押人和西珥山人,他们就被打败了。 23 因为亚扪人和摩押人起来击杀住西珥山的人,将他们灭尽;灭尽住西珥山的人之后,他们又彼此自相击杀。
24 犹大人来到旷野的望楼,向那大军观看,见尸横遍地,没有一个逃脱的。 25 约沙法和他的百姓就来收取敌人的财物,在尸首中见了许多财物、珍宝,他们剥脱下来的多得不可携带。因为甚多,直收取了三日。 26 第四日,众人聚集在比拉迦[b]谷,在那里称颂耶和华,因此那地方名叫比拉迦谷,直到今日。 27 犹大人和耶路撒冷人都欢欢喜喜地回耶路撒冷,约沙法率领他们,因为耶和华使他们战胜仇敌,就欢喜快乐。 28 他们弹琴、鼓瑟、吹号来到耶路撒冷,进了耶和华的殿。 29 列邦诸国听见耶和华战败以色列的仇敌,就甚惧怕。 30 这样,约沙法的国得享太平,因为神赐他四境平安。
31 约沙法做犹大王,登基的时候年三十五岁,在耶路撒冷做王二十五年。他母亲名叫阿苏巴,乃示利希的女儿。 32 约沙法效法他父亚撒所行的,不偏左右,行耶和华眼中看为正的事。 33 只是丘坛还没有废去,百姓也没有立定心意归向他们列祖的神。 34 约沙法其余的事,自始至终,都写在哈拿尼的儿子耶户的书上,也载入《以色列诸王记》上。
约沙法与亚哈谢联盟
35 此后,犹大王约沙法与以色列王亚哈谢交好,亚哈谢行恶太甚。 36 二王合伙造船要往他施去,遂在以旬迦别造船。 37 那时玛利沙人多大瓦的儿子以利以谢向约沙法预言说:“因你与亚哈谢交好,耶和华必破坏你所造的。”后来那船果然破坏,不能往他施去了。
Footnotes
- 历代志下 20:2 “亚兰”又作“以东”。
- 历代志下 20:26 就是“称颂”的意思。
2 Chronicles 20
Complete Jewish Bible
20 Some time later, the people of Mo’av and the people of ‘Amon with other ‘Amonim came up to fight Y’hoshafat. 2 Y’hoshafat was told, “A huge army from beyond the [Dead] Sea, from Aram, is on its way to fight you; right now they are in Hatzatzon-Tamar” (that is, ‘Ein-Gedi). 3 Y’hoshafat was frightened, so he determined to seek Adonai. He proclaimed a fast throughout all Y’hudah, 4 and Y’hudah assembled to seek help from Adonai; they came from all the cities of Y’hudah to seek Adonai.
5 Standing in front of the new courtyard in the house of Adonai, among those assembled from Y’hudah and Yerushalayim, 6 he said: “Adonai, God of our ancestors, you alone are God in heaven. You rule all the kingdoms of the nations. In your hand are power and strength, so that no one can withstand you. 7 You, our God, drove out those living in the land ahead of your people Isra’el and gave it forever to the descendants of Avraham your friend. 8 They lived in it, built you a sanctuary in it for your name, and said, 9 ‘If calamity strikes us, such as war, judgment, disease or famine, we will stand before this house — that is, before you, since your name is in this house — and cry to you in our distress; and you will hear us and rescue us.’
10 “So now, see: the people of ‘Amon, Mo’av and Mount Se‘ir, whom you would not let Isra’el invade when they came out of the land of Egypt, so that they turned away from them and did not destroy them, 11 are now repaying us [evil]; they have come to throw us out of your possession, which you gave us as an inheritance. 12 Our God! Won’t you execute judgment against them? For we haven’t strength enough to defeat this huge horde coming against us, and we don’t know what to do, but our eyes are on you.”
13 All Y’hudah stood before Adonai with their little ones, their wives and their children. 14 Then, in the middle of the assembly, the Spirit of Adonai came upon Yachzi’el the son of Z’kharyahu, the son of B’nayah, the son of Ye‘i’el, the son of Matanyah the Levi, from the descendants of Asaf. 15 He said, “Listen, all Y’hudah, you who live in Yerushalayim and King Y’hoshafat: here is what Adonai is saying to you: ‘Don’t be afraid or distressed by this great horde; for the battle is not yours, but God’s. 16 Tomorrow, go down against them. They will be coming up by the ascent of Tzitz, and you will find them at the end of the vadi, before the Yeru’el Desert. 17 You won’t even need to fight this battle! Just take your positions, Y’hudah and Yerushalayim, stand still, and watch how Adonai will deliver you! Don’t be afraid or distressed; tomorrow, go out against them; for Adonai is with you.’”
18 Y’hoshafat bowed his head with his face to the ground; while all Y’hudah and the inhabitants of Yerushalayim fell down before Adonai, worshipping Adonai; 19 and the L’vi’im from the descendants of the K’hati and the descendants of the Korchi, stood up and praised Adonai the God of Isra’el at the top of their voices.
20 The next morning, they rose early and went out into the T’koa Desert. As they left, Y’hoshafat stood and said, “Listen to me, Y’hudah and you inhabitants of Yerushalayim!
“Trust in Adonai your God,
and you will be safe.
Trust in his prophets,
and you will succeed.”
21 After consulting with the people, he appointed those who would sing to Adonai and praise the splendor of his holiness as they went out ahead of the army, saying, “Give thanks to Adonai, for his grace continues forever.” 22 Then, during the time when they were singing and praising, Adonai brought a surprise attack against the people of ‘Amon, Mo’av and Mount Se‘ir who had come to fight Y’hudah; and they were defeated. 23 What happened was that the people of ‘Amon and Mo’av began attacking those people who lived by Mount Se‘ir, to kill and destroy them completely; and when they had finished off the people from Se‘ir, they set to work slaughtering one another. 24 So when Y’hudah reached the watchtower overlooking the desert, they looked toward the horde; and there in front of them were corpses fallen to the ground; none had escaped. 25 Y’hoshafat and his army came to take the spoil from them and found among them personal property in abundance and corpses with precious jewels, which they stripped off for themselves until they couldn’t carry any more. They took three days just to collect the spoil, there was so much. 26 On the fourth day, they assembled in the Valley of B’rakhah [blessing], where they blessed Adonai; hence that place is called the Valley of B’rakhah to this day.
27 Then they returned, everyone from Y’hudah and Yerushalayim, with Y’hoshafat leading them joyfully back to Yerushalayim; for Adonai had caused them to rejoice over their enemies. 28 They came to Yerushalayim with lyres, lutes and trumpets and went to the house of Adonai. 29 A panic from God was on all the kingdoms of the countries when they heard that Adonai had fought against the enemies of Isra’el. 30 So Y’hoshafat’s rule was a quiet one, because his God gave him rest all around.
31 Y’hoshafat ruled over Y’hudah; he was thirty-five years old when he began his reign, and he ruled twenty-five years in Yerushalayim. His mother’s name was ‘Azuvah the daughter of Shilchi. 32 He lived in the manner of Asa his father and did not turn away from it, doing what was right from Adonai’s perspective; 33 although the high places were not taken away, and the people had not yet set their hearts toward the God of their ancestors. 34 Other activities of Y’hoshafat, from beginning to end, are written in the records of Yehu the son of Hanani, which have been inserted in the Annals of the Kings of Isra’el.
35 It was after this that Y’hoshafat joined up with Achazyah king of Isra’el, who was acting very wickedly. 36 He joined together with him to build large ships capable of going to Tarshish; they made the ships in ‘Etzyon-Gever. 37 Then Eli‘ezer the son of Dodavahu from Mareshah prophesied against Y’hoshafat: “Because you joined yourself with Achazyah, Adonai is wrecking your project.” And the ships were wrecked, so that they couldn’t go to Tarshish.
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