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南北两国联合攻打拉末(A)

18 约沙法的财富很多,极有尊荣,他和亚哈也结了亲。 过了几年,他下到撒玛利亚去见亚哈。亚哈为他和跟从他的人宰了很多牛羊,又怂恿他一同上去攻打基列的拉末。 以色列王亚哈问犹大王约沙法:“你愿意和我一同到基列的拉末去吗?”他回答:“你我不分彼此;我的人民就是你的人民;我必和你一同作战。”

以色列的假先知都预言战胜(B)

约沙法对以色列王说:“请你先求问耶和华的话。” 于是以色列王召集了四百位先知,问他们:“我们可以到基列的拉末去作战吗?还是不要去呢?”他们回答:“你可以上去, 神必把那城交在王的手里。” 约沙法问:“这里不是还有一位耶和华的先知吗?我们也可以向他求问。” 以色列王回答约沙法说:“还有一个人,我们可以向他求问耶和华;只是我恨他,因为他对我说的预言,都是凶话,不是吉话。这人就是音拉的儿子米该雅。”约沙法说:“王不要这样说。” 于是以色列王召了一个太监来,说:“快去把音拉的儿子米该雅召来。” 那时,以色列王和犹大王约沙法各自坐在王位上,穿著朝服,坐在撒玛利亚城门口的广场上;所有的先知都在他们面前说预言。 10 基拿拿的儿子西底家为自己做了些铁角,说:“耶和华这样说:‘你要用这些铁角抵触亚兰人,直到把他们完全消灭。’” 11 所有的先知也都这样预言说:“你可以上基列的拉末去,必得胜利!因为耶和华必把那城交在王的手里。”

只有米该雅预言战败(C)

12 那去召米该雅的使者对米该雅说:“看哪,这里的众先知都异口同声地对王说吉话,请你与他们一样说吉话。” 13 米该雅说:“我指着永活的耶和华起誓,我的 神说甚么,我就说甚么。” 14 米该雅来到王那里,王问他:“米该雅啊,我们可以到基列的拉末作战吗?还是不要去呢?”他回答:“可以上去,一定得胜,他们必交在你们手里。” 15 王对他说:“我要嘱咐你多少次,你才会奉耶和华的名对我只说真话呢?” 16 米该雅说:

“我看见以色列人四散在山上,

好象没有牧人的羊群一样。

耶和华说:‘这些人既然没有主人,

使他们平平安安各自回家去吧!’”

17 以色列王对约沙法说:“我不是早告诉你,他对我说的预言,总没有吉话,只说凶话吗?” 18 米该雅说:“所以你们要听耶和华的话。我看见耶和华坐在宝座上,天上的万军侍立在他左右。 19 耶和华说:‘谁去引诱以色列王亚哈上去,好使他倒毙在基列的拉末呢?’有人这样说,也有人那样说。 20 后来有一个灵出来,站在耶和华面前,说:‘我去引诱他。’耶和华问他:‘你怎样引诱他呢?’ 21 他回答:‘我要出去,在他众先知的口里成为谎言的灵。’耶和华说:‘你必能引诱他,并且可以成功;你去这样行吧。’ 22 所以现在耶和华把谎言的灵放在你这些先知的口里,并且耶和华已宣告灾祸必临到你。”

米该雅受辱被囚(D)

23 基拿拿的儿子西底家走前来,打米该雅的脸,说:“耶和华的灵是怎样离开了我,去与你说话呢?” 24 米该雅说:“你进密室躲藏的那一天,就必看见了。” 25 以色列王说:“把米该雅带回去,交给市长亚们和王的儿子约阿施, 26 说:‘王这样吩咐:把这人囚在监里,少给他食物和水,直到我平平安安回来。’” 27 米该雅说:“如果你真的可以平平安安回来,那么耶和华就没有借着我说话了。”他又说:“众民啊,你们都要听!”

亚哈阵亡(E)

28 于是,以色列王和犹大王约沙法上基列的拉末去了。 29 以色列王对约沙法说:“我要改装上阵,你可以仍穿朝服。”于是以色列王改了装,他们就上阵去了。 30 原来亚兰王曾经吩咐他的战车队长说:“无论是大小的将兵,你们都不要和他们交战,只管攻击以色列王。” 31 众战车队长看见约沙法,就都心里说:“这必是以色列王。”于是都绕过去攻击他。约沙法呼救,耶和华就帮助他; 神又使敌人离开他。 32 众战车队长见他不是以色列王,就转回去,不再追击他了。 33 有一人随意拉弓,竟射进了以色列王的铠甲中间的缝隙里。王对驾车的说:“你把车转过来,载我出阵吧,因为我受了重伤。” 34 那天战事越来越激烈;以色列王勉强站在战车上,对抗亚兰人,直到黄昏。日落的时候,王就死了。

Micaiah Tells What Will Happen

18 Now Jehoshaphat had great riches and honor. And by a marriage he was joined with Ahab. After some years he went down to visit Ahab at Samaria. Ahab killed many sheep and cattle for him and for the people who were with him. And he wanted Jehoshaphat to fight against Ramoth-gilead. King Ahab of Israel said to King Jehoshaphat of Judah, “Will you go with me against Ramoth-gilead?” He answered, “I am as you are. And my people are as your people. We will be with you in the battle.”

Then Jehoshaphat said to the king of Israel, “Ask first for word from the Lord.” So the king of Israel gathered together the 400 men who told what would happen in the future. He said to them, “Should we go to battle against Ramoth-gilead, or should I wait?” And they said, “Go up, for God will give it into the hand of the king.” But Jehoshaphat said, “Is there not another man who speaks for the Lord here whom we may ask?” The king of Israel said to him, “There is yet one man whom we may ask of the Lord. But I hate him. For he never tells me anything good, only bad. He is Micaiah, the son of Imla.” But Jehoshaphat said, “You should not say that.” Then the king of Israel called for one of his captains and said, “Hurry, bring Micaiah the son of Imla.” The king of Israel and King Jehoshaphat of Judah were each sitting on his throne, dressed in king’s clothing. They were sitting at the grain-floor at the gate of Samaria. All the men who told what would happen in the future were speaking in front of them. 10 Zedekiah the son of Chenaanah made horns of iron for himself and said, “The Lord says that with these you will hurt the Syrians until they are destroyed.” 11 All the men who told what would happen in the future were saying, “Go up to Ramoth-gilead and win the battle. For the Lord will give it into the hand of the king.”

12 Then the man who was sent to call Micaiah said to him, “See, all the men who tell what will happen in the future are speaking in the king’s favor. So I ask that you let your word be like one of them, and speak in the king’s favor.” 13 But Micaiah said, “As the Lord lives, I will speak what my God says.” 14 When he came to the king, the king said to him, “Micaiah, should we go to Ramoth-gilead to battle, or should I wait?” Micaiah said, “Go up and win the battle. For they will be given into your hand.” 15 Then the king said to him, “How many times must I tell you to speak to me nothing but the truth in the name of the Lord?” 16 So he said, “I saw all Israel spread out on the mountains, like sheep without a shepherd. And the Lord said, ‘These have no owner. Let each of them return to his house in peace.’” 17 Then the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, “Did I not tell you that he would not tell me anything good, but bad?” 18 Micaiah said, “So hear the word of the Lord. I saw the Lord sitting on His throne. All the armies of heaven were standing on His right and on His left. 19 The Lord said, ‘Who will lead King Ahab of Israel to go up and fall at Ramoth-gilead?’ And one said this while another said that. 20 Then a spirit came and stood before the Lord and said, ‘I will lead him to do it.’ And the Lord said to him, ‘How?’ 21 He said, ‘I will go and be a lying spirit in the mouth of all Ahab’s men who tell what will happen in the future.’ Then the Lord said, ‘You are to make him want to go, and you will do well. Go and do so.’ 22 So now the Lord has put a lying spirit in the mouth of your men who speak for God. For the Lord has said that trouble will come to you.”

23 Then Zedekiah the son of Chenaanah came near and hit Micaiah on the side of the face, and said, “How did the Spirit of the Lord pass from me to speak to you?” 24 Micaiah said, “See, you will see on that day when you go into a room to hide yourself.” 25 Then the king of Israel said, “Take Micaiah and return him to Amon the city leader, and to Joash the king’s son. 26 Tell them, ‘The king says to put this man in prison. Feed him only a little bread and water until I return in peace.’” 27 Micaiah said, “If you do return in peace, the Lord has not spoken by me.” And he said, “Listen, all you people.”

Ahab Dies in Battle

28 So the king of Israel and King Jehoshaphat of Judah went up against Ramoth-gilead. 29 The king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, “I will dress up to look like someone else and go into battle. But you wear your king’s clothing.” So the king of Israel dressed up to look like someone else, and they went into battle. 30 Now the king of Syria had told the captains of his war-wagons, “Do not fight with small or great, but only with the king of Israel.” 31 So when the captains of the war-wagons saw Jehoshaphat, they said, “It is the king of Israel.” And they turned to fight against him. But Jehoshaphat cried out, and the Lord helped him. God made them go away from him. 32 When the captains of the war-wagons saw that it was not the king of Israel, they turned back from going after him. 33 But a certain man happened to shoot an arrow and hit the king of Israel in a joint of the battle-clothes. So the king said to the man on the war-wagon, “Turn around, and take me out of the battle. For I am hurt.” 34 The battle was hard that day. And the king of Israel stood up against the sides of his war-wagon in front of the Syrians until the evening. When the sun went down, he died.