歷代志下 20
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)
約沙法禱告退敵
20 後來摩押人、亞捫人同一些米烏尼人[a]一起來攻打約沙法。 2 有人稟告約沙法說:「有一支大軍從死海對岸的以東[b]殺來,已經攻到哈洗遜·他瑪。」哈洗遜·他瑪就是隱·基底。 3 約沙法很害怕,決定尋求耶和華,在整個猶大宣告禁食。 4 猶大人聚集起來尋求耶和華。他們從猶大各城前來尋求耶和華。
5 約沙法站在耶和華殿的新院裡,在猶大和耶路撒冷的民眾面前, 6 說:「我們祖先的上帝耶和華啊,你不是住在天上的上帝嗎?你主宰萬邦萬國,你手中有權柄和能力,無人能抵擋你。 7 我們的上帝啊,你不是曾經在你的以色列子民面前驅逐這地方的居民,把這片土地賜給你的朋友亞伯拉罕的後裔永遠作產業嗎? 8 你的子民在這裡居住,為你的名建造殿宇,說, 9 『如果我們遭遇禍患,無論是戰禍、瘟疫或饑荒,當我們在急難中站在這殿前向你呼求時,你必定垂聽,施行拯救,因為你的名在這殿裡。』
10 「從前以色列人離開埃及的時候,你不准他們侵犯亞捫人、摩押人和來自西珥山的人,他們就繞道而行,沒有毀滅這些人。 11 但現在這些人要報復我們,把我們從你賜給我們作產業的地方趕走。 12 我們的上帝啊,難道你不懲罰他們嗎?面對前來攻擊的大軍,我們無力抵擋,不知道該怎麼辦,我們只有仰望你。」
13 猶大人與他們的妻子、兒女和嬰孩都站在耶和華面前。 14 這時,耶和華的靈降在雅哈悉身上。雅哈悉是利未人亞薩的後裔、瑪探雅的玄孫、耶利的曾孫、比拿雅的孫子、撒迦利雅的兒子。 15 他說:「全體猶大人、耶路撒冷的居民和約沙法王啊,你們要留心聽!耶和華對你們如此說,『你們不要因敵軍強大而恐懼驚慌,因為戰爭的勝敗不在乎你們,而在乎上帝。 16 明天你們下去迎敵,敵軍會從洗斯坡上來,你們一定會在耶魯伊勒曠野前面的谷口遇見他們。 17 你們不用與他們交戰,只要守住陣勢,站立不動,看耶和華為你們施行拯救。猶大人和耶路撒冷人啊,不要恐懼,不要驚慌,明天只管出去迎敵,耶和華必與你們同在!』」
18 於是,約沙法面伏於地,所有猶大人和耶路撒冷的居民也都俯伏在耶和華面前敬拜祂。 19 哥轄族和可拉族的利未人都站起來,高聲讚美以色列的上帝耶和華。 20 第二天清晨,眾人起來去提哥亞的曠野。他們出發的時候,約沙法站著說:「猶大人和耶路撒冷的居民啊,請聽我說!要信靠你們的上帝耶和華,你們就必堅立;要相信祂的先知,你們就必得勝。」 21 約沙法與眾人商議後,就派歌樂手穿上聖潔的禮服走在軍隊前面,讚美耶和華,說:「你們要稱謝耶和華,因祂的慈愛永遠長存!」
22 他們開始唱歌讚美的時候,耶和華就派伏兵擊殺前來攻打猶大的亞捫人、摩押人和來自西珥山的人,打敗了他們。 23 原來亞捫人和摩押人攻擊來自西珥山的人,消滅了他們,然後亞捫人和摩押人又自相殘殺。
24 猶大人來到曠野的瞭望塔俯瞰那支大軍,發現敵軍屍橫遍野,無一倖免。 25 約沙法和他的百姓前去拾財物,發現屍體中有許多財物、衣服和貴重物品,多得拿不完。他們拾了三天才拾完。 26 第四天,他們聚集到一個山谷,一起稱頌耶和華。那裡從此名叫比拉迦[c]谷,直到今天。
27 猶大人和耶路撒冷人在約沙法的帶領下,歡歡喜喜地返回耶路撒冷,因為耶和華使他們戰勝了仇敵。 28 他們一路彈琴、鼓瑟、吹號回到耶路撒冷,進入耶和華的殿。 29 列邦列國聽聞耶和華打敗了以色列的敵人,都很懼怕。 30 因此,約沙法執政期間國家太平,因為他的上帝賜他四境平安。
約沙法逝世
31 約沙法三十五歲登基做猶大王,在耶路撒冷執政二十五年。他母親叫阿蘇巴,是示利希的女兒。 32 約沙法效法他父親亞撒,做耶和華視為正的事,不偏不離。 33 然而,他沒有拆除邱壇,民眾還沒有全心歸向他們祖先的上帝。
34 約沙法其他的事蹟自始至終都記在哈拿尼的兒子耶戶的史記上。耶戶的史記收錄在以色列的列王史上。
35 後來,猶大王約沙法與作惡多端的以色列王亞哈謝修好。 36 他們在以旬·迦別造船,要去他施。 37 瑪利沙人多大瓦的兒子以利以謝向約沙法預言說:「因為你與亞哈謝修好,耶和華必破壞你所造的船隻。」那些船隻果然壞了,無法前往他施。
2 Chronicles 20
Contemporary English Version
Moab and Ammon Are Defeated
20 Some time later, the armies of Moab and Ammon, together with the Meunites,[a] went to war against Jehoshaphat. 2 Messengers told Jehoshaphat, “A large army from Edom[b] east of the Dead Sea has invaded our country. They have already reached En-Gedi.”[c]
3 Jehoshaphat was afraid, so he asked the Lord what to do. He then told the people of Judah to go without eating to show their sorrow. 4 They immediately left for Jerusalem to ask for the Lord's help.
5 After everyone from Judah and Jerusalem had come together at the Lord's temple, Jehoshaphat stood in front of the new courtyard 6 and prayed:
You, Lord, are the God our ancestors worshiped, and from heaven you rule every nation in the world. You are so powerful that no one can defeat you. 7 (A) Our God, you forced out the nations who lived in this land before your people Israel came here, and you gave it to the descendants of your friend Abraham forever. 8 Our ancestors lived in this land and built a temple to honor you. 9 They believed that whenever this land is struck by war or disease or famine, your people can pray to you at the temple, and you will hear their prayer and save them.
10 (B) You can see that the armies of Ammon, Moab, and Edom are attacking us! Those are the nations you would not let our ancestors invade on their way from Egypt, so these nations were not destroyed. 11 Now they are coming to take back the land you gave us. 12 Aren't you going to punish them? We won't stand a chance when this army attacks. We don't know what to do—we are begging for your help.
13 While every man, woman, and child of Judah was standing there at the temple, 14 the Lord's Spirit suddenly spoke to Jahaziel, a Levite from the Asaph clan.[d] 15 (C) Then Jahaziel said:
Your Majesty and everyone from Judah and Jerusalem, the Lord says that you don't need to be afraid or let this powerful army discourage you. God will fight on your side! 16 So here's what you must do. Tomorrow the enemy armies will march through the desert around the town of Jeruel. March down and meet them at the town of Ziz as they come up the valley. 17 (D) You won't even have to fight. Just take your positions and watch the Lord rescue you from your enemy. Don't be afraid. Just do as you're told. And as you march out tomorrow, the Lord will be there with you.
18 Jehoshaphat bowed low to the ground and everyone worshiped the Lord. 19 Then some Levites from the Kohath and Korah clans stood up and shouted praises to the Lord God of Israel.
20 Early the next morning, as everyone got ready to leave for the desert near Tekoa, Jehoshaphat stood up and said, “Listen my friends, if we trust the Lord God and believe what these prophets have told us, the Lord will help us, and we will be successful.” 21 Then he explained his plan and appointed men to march in front of the army and praise the Lord for his holy power by singing:[e]
“Praise the Lord!
His love never ends.”
22 As soon as they began singing, the Lord confused the enemy camp, 23 so that the Ammonite and Moabite troops attacked and completely destroyed those from Edom. Then they turned against each other and fought until the entire camp was wiped out!
24 When Judah's army reached the tower that overlooked the desert, they saw that every soldier in the enemy's army was lying dead on the ground. 25 So Jehoshaphat and his troops went into the camp to carry away everything of value. They found a large herd of livestock,[f] a lot of equipment, clothes,[g] and other valuable things. It took them three days to carry it all away, and there was still some left over.
26 Then on the fourth day, everyone came together in Beracah Valley and sang praises to the Lord. That's why that place was called Praise Valley.[h]
27-28 Jehoshaphat led the crowd back to Jerusalem. And as they marched, they played harps and blew trumpets. They were very happy because the Lord had given them victory over their enemies, so when they reached the city, they went straight to the temple.
29 When the other nations heard how the Lord had fought against Judah's enemies, they were too afraid 30 to invade Judah. The Lord let Jehoshaphat's kingdom be at peace.
Jehoshaphat Dies
(1 Kings 22.41-50)
31 Jehoshaphat was 35 years old when he became king of Judah, and he ruled from Jerusalem for 25 years. His mother was Azubah daughter of Shilhi. 32 Jehoshaphat obeyed the Lord, just as his father Asa had done, 33 but he did not destroy the local shrines.[i] So the people still worshiped foreign gods, instead of faithfully serving the God their ancestors had worshiped.
34 Everything else Jehoshaphat did while he was king is written in the records of Jehu son of Hanani that are included in The History of the Kings of Israel.
35 While Jehoshaphat was king, he signed a peace treaty with Ahaziah the wicked king of Israel. 36 They agreed to build several seagoing ships[j] at Ezion-Geber. 37 But the prophet Eliezer[k] warned Jehoshaphat, “The Lord will destroy these ships because you have supported Ahaziah.” The ships were wrecked and never sailed.
Footnotes
- 20.1 Meunites: One ancient translation (see also 26.7); Hebrew “Ammonites.”
- 20.2 Edom: The Hebrew text has “Syria”; in Hebrew there is only one letter difference between “Edom” and “Aram,” which is the usual Hebrew name for Syria in the Bible.
- 20.2 En-Gedi: The Hebrew text has “Hazazon-Tamar, also known as En-Gedi,” a city on the west shore of the Dead Sea, about 40 kilometers southeast of Jerusalem.
- 20.14 Jahaziel, a Levite from the Asaph clan: Hebrew “Jahaziel son of Zechariah son of Benaiah son of Jeiel son of Mattaniah, who was a Levite from the Asaph clan.”
- 20.21 to march in front … singing: Or “to put on their sacred robes, lead the army into battle, and praise the Lord by singing.”
- 20.25 a large herd of livestock: One ancient translation; Hebrew “among the bodies a large herd of.”
- 20.25 clothes: One ancient translation; Hebrew “dead bodies.”
- 20.26 Beracah Valley … sang praises … Praise Valley: In Hebrew the name “Beracah” means “praise.”
- 20.33 local shrines: See the note at 11.15.
- 20.36 seagoing ships: See the note at 9.21.
- 20.37 Eliezer: Hebrew “Eliezer son of Dodavahu from Mareshah.”
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