历代志下 15
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
亚撒利雅的预言与劝勉
15 神的灵降在俄德的儿子亚撒利雅身上, 2 亚撒利雅就出来迎接亚撒,对他说:“亚撒和犹大、便雅悯所有的人哪!请听我说。你们跟随耶和华,耶和华就和你们同在;你们寻求他,就必给你们寻见;你们离弃他,他必离弃你们。 3 以色列人没有真神,没有教导他们的祭司,没有律法,已经很久了。 4 但他们在遭难的时候,回转归向耶和华以色列的 神,寻求他,他就给他们寻见。 5 那时,出入的人都没有平安,因为各国的居民都遭遇动乱。 6 这国攻击那国,这城攻击那城,因为 神用各样灾难使他们纷乱。 7 但你们要坚强,不要胆怯,因为你们所行的,必有赏报。”
亚撒的改革(A)
8 亚撒听了这些话,和俄德的儿子亚撒利雅先知所说的预言以后,就勇敢起来,在犹大、便雅悯全地,以及以法莲山地夺取的各城,把可憎的偶像除去,又在耶和华殿的走廊前面,重新修造耶和华的祭坛。 9 他又召聚了犹大和便雅悯所有的人,以及在他们中间寄居的以法莲人、玛拿西人、西缅人。以色列人看见了耶和华亚撒的 神和他同在,就有很多人投奔亚撒。 10 亚撒在位第十五年三月,他们聚集在耶路撒冷。 11 那一天,他们从夺回来的战利品当中,把七百头牛,七千只羊,献给耶和华为祭, 12 他们也立约,要一心一意寻求耶和华他们列祖的 神。 13 不寻求耶和华以色列的 神的,无论男女老幼,都必处死。 14 他们就大声欢呼,吹起号角,向耶和华起誓。 15 犹大众人都为了所起的誓快乐,因为他们一心起誓,尽意寻求耶和华,耶和华就给他们寻见,并且使他们四境安宁。
16 亚撒王也废掉他的祖母玛迦太后的位,因为她曾给亚舍拉做了可憎的像;亚撒把她那可憎的像砍了下来,捣得粉碎,烧在汲沦溪旁。 17 只是邱坛还没有从以色列中除掉,但亚撒的心一生都完全忠于耶和华。 18 亚撒把他父亲所分别为圣,和他自己所分别为圣的金银和器皿,都送进 神的殿里。 19 从那时,直到亚撒在位第三十五年,都没有战争。
2 Chronicles 15
The Message
15 1-6 Then Azariah son of Obed, moved by the Spirit of God, went out to meet Asa. He said, “Listen carefully, Asa, and listen Judah and Benjamin: God will stick with you as long as you stick with him. If you look for him he will let himself be found; but if you leave him he’ll leave you. For a long time Israel didn’t have the real God, nor did they have the help of priest or teacher or book. But when they were in trouble and got serious, and decided to seek God, the God of Israel, God let himself be found. At that time it was a dog-eat-dog world; life was constantly up for grabs—no one, regardless of country, knew what the next day might bring. Nation battered nation, city pummeled city. God let loose every kind of trouble among them.
7 “But it’s different with you: Be strong. Take heart. Payday is coming!”
8-9 Asa heard the prophecy of Azariah son of Obed, took a deep breath, then rolled up his sleeves, and went to work: He cleaned out the obscene and polluting sacred shrines from the whole country of Judah and Benjamin and from the towns he had taken in the hill country of Ephraim. He spruced up the Altar of God that was in front of The Temple porch. Then he called an assembly for all Judah and Benjamin, including those from Ephraim, Manasseh, and Simeon who were living there at the time (for many from Israel had left their homes and joined forces with Asa when they saw that God was on his side).
10-15 They all arrived in Jerusalem in the third month of the fifteenth year of Asa’s reign for a great assembly of worship. From their earlier plunder they offered sacrifices of seven hundred oxen and seven thousand sheep for the worship. Then they bound themselves in a covenant to seek God, the God of their fathers, wholeheartedly, holding nothing back. And they agreed that anyone who refused to seek God, the God of Israel, should be killed, no matter who it was, young or old, man or woman. They shouted out their promise to God, a joyful sound accompanied with blasts from trumpets and rams’ horns. The whole country felt good about the covenant promise—they had given their promise joyfully from the heart. Anticipating the best, they had sought God—and he showed up, ready to be found. God gave them peace within and without—a most peaceable kingdom!
16-19 In his cleanup of the country, Asa went so far as to remove his mother, Queen Maacah, from her throne because she had built a shockingly obscene image of the sex goddess Asherah. Asa tore it down, smashed it, and burned it up in the Kidron Valley. Unfortunately he didn’t get rid of the local sex-and-religion shrines. But he was well-intentioned—his heart was in the right place, loyal to God. All the gold and silver vessels and artifacts that he and his father had consecrated for holy use he installed in The Temple of God. There wasn’t a trace of war up to the thirty-fifth year of Asa’s reign.
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