历代志下 28
Chinese New Version (Traditional)
亞哈斯作猶大王(A)
28 亞哈斯登基的時候,是二十歲;他在耶路撒冷作王十六年。他不像他的祖先大衛一樣,行耶和華看為正的事, 2 他卻隨從以色列諸王的道路,又為巴力鑄造偶像; 3 並且在欣嫩子谷燒香,用火焚燒自己的兒女,像耶和華在以色列人面前驅走的外族人所行可厭惡的事一樣; 4 又在邱壇上、山岡上和各青翠樹下,獻祭燒香。
亞哈斯被亞蘭王所敗(B)
5 因此,耶和華他的 神把他交在亞蘭王手裡;亞蘭王擊敗了他,擄走了他很多人民,帶到大馬士革去。 神又把他交在以色列王手裡,以色列王就在猶大進行大屠殺。 6 利瑪利的兒子比加在猶大一天之內殺了十二萬人,全是勇士,因為他們離棄了耶和華他們列祖的 神。 7 有一個以法蓮的勇士,名叫細基利,殺了王的兒子瑪西雅、王宮的總管押斯利甘和王的宰相以利加拿。
以色列人俘擄猶大人
8 以色列人從他們的兄弟中擄走婦孺共二十萬人;又從他們中間奪取了很多戰利品,帶回撒瑪利亞去。 9 那裡有一位耶和華的先知名叫俄德,出來迎接回到撒瑪利亞來的軍隊,對他們說:“耶和華你們列祖的 神因為惱怒猶大人,才把他們交在你們手裡,你們卻怒氣沖天,殺戮了他們。 10 現在你們又想強迫猶大人和耶路撒冷人作你們的奴婢。難道你們自己就沒有得罪耶和華你們的 神嗎? 11 你們現在要聽我的話,把你們擄回來的兄弟釋放回去,因為耶和華的震怒已經臨到你們身上了。” 12 於是以法蓮人的幾個首領,就是約哈難的兒子亞撒利雅、米實利末的兒子比利家、沙龍的兒子耶希西家和哈得萊的兒子亞瑪撒,起來阻擋從戰場回來的軍隊, 13 對他們說:“你們不可把這些俘虜帶進來,因為我們已經得罪了耶和華,你們想增加我們的罪惡和過犯,我們的過犯實在嚴重,耶和華的震怒臨到以色列人身上了。” 14 於是,軍隊把俘虜和戰利品都留在眾領袖和全體會眾的面前。 15 上面提過的那些人就起來,領走那些俘虜,從戰利品中拿出衣服給所有赤身的穿著,給他們穿上鞋,給他們吃喝,又給他們抹油,又把所有疲弱的人放在驢子上,把他們送回棕樹城耶利哥他們的兄弟那裡,然後就回撒瑪利亞去了。
亞哈斯向亞述王求助(C)
16 那時,亞哈斯王派人去求亞述王(按照《馬索拉文本》的絕大部分抄本,“王”作“諸王”;現參照另一份抄本和各古譯本翻譯;參20節和王下16:7)幫助他, 17 因為以東人又來攻打猶大,擄走了許多人。 18 非利士人也侵入了高原和猶大南面的眾城,佔領了伯.示麥、亞雅崙、基低羅、梭哥和屬於梭哥的村莊,亭納和屬於亭納的村莊,瑾瑣和屬於瑾瑣的村莊,並且住在那裡。 19 因為猶大王亞哈斯在猶大放縱邪惡,大大地冒犯了耶和華,所以耶和華使猶大卑微。 20 亞述王提革拉.毘尼色來到他那裡,不但沒有援助他,反倒欺壓他。 21 亞哈斯取了耶和華殿裡和王宮中,以及眾領袖家裡的財寶,給了亞述王,但也無濟於事。
向大馬士革的神獻祭
22 這亞哈斯王在急難的時候,竟越發冒犯耶和華。 23 他向擊敗了他的大馬士革的神獻祭,說:“亞蘭王的神幫助了他們,我也向它們獻祭,使它們也幫助我。”它們卻使他和以色列人滅亡。 24 亞哈斯把神殿裡的器皿收集起來,把這些神殿裡的器皿都擊碎了,又封閉了耶和華殿的各門,並且在耶路撒冷的各個角落建造祭壇。 25 他又在猶大各城建造邱壇,向別的神燒香,惹怒他列祖的 神。
亞哈斯逝世
26 亞哈斯其餘的事蹟和他一切所行的,以及一生的始末,都記在猶大和以色列諸王記上。 27 亞哈斯和他的列祖同睡,埋葬在耶路撒冷城裡,但沒有葬在以色列諸王的陵墓裡。他的兒子希西家接續他作王。
2 Chronicles 28
New Living Translation
Ahaz Rules in Judah
28 Ahaz was twenty years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem sixteen years. He did not do what was pleasing in the sight of the Lord, as his ancestor David had done. 2 Instead, he followed the example of the kings of Israel. He cast metal images for the worship of Baal. 3 He offered sacrifices in the valley of Ben-Hinnom, even sacrificing his own sons in the fire.[a] In this way, he followed the detestable practices of the pagan nations the Lord had driven from the land ahead of the Israelites. 4 He offered sacrifices and burned incense at the pagan shrines and on the hills and under every green tree.
5 Because of all this, the Lord his God allowed the king of Aram to defeat Ahaz and to exile large numbers of his people to Damascus. The armies of the king of Israel also defeated Ahaz and inflicted many casualties on his army. 6 In a single day Pekah son of Remaliah, Israel’s king, killed 120,000 of Judah’s troops, all of them experienced warriors, because they had abandoned the Lord, the God of their ancestors. 7 Then Zicri, a warrior from Ephraim, killed Maaseiah, the king’s son; Azrikam, the king’s palace commander; and Elkanah, the king’s second-in-command. 8 The armies of Israel captured 200,000 women and children from Judah and seized tremendous amounts of plunder, which they took back to Samaria.
9 But a prophet of the Lord named Oded was there in Samaria when the army of Israel returned home. He went out to meet them and said, “The Lord, the God of your ancestors, was angry with Judah and let you defeat them. But you have gone too far, killing them without mercy, and all heaven is disturbed. 10 And now you are planning to make slaves of these people from Judah and Jerusalem. What about your own sins against the Lord your God? 11 Listen to me and return these prisoners you have taken, for they are your own relatives. Watch out, because now the Lord’s fierce anger has been turned against you!”
12 Then some of the leaders of Israel[b]—Azariah son of Jehohanan, Berekiah son of Meshillemoth, Jehizkiah son of Shallum, and Amasa son of Hadlai—agreed with this and confronted the men returning from battle. 13 “You must not bring the prisoners here!” they declared. “We cannot afford to add to our sins and guilt. Our guilt is already great, and the Lord’s fierce anger is already turned against Israel.”
14 So the warriors released the prisoners and handed over the plunder in the sight of the leaders and all the people. 15 Then the four men just mentioned by name came forward and distributed clothes from the plunder to the prisoners who were naked. They provided clothing and sandals to wear, gave them enough food and drink, and dressed their wounds with olive oil. They put those who were weak on donkeys and took all the prisoners back to their own people in Jericho, the city of palms. Then they returned to Samaria.
Ahaz Closes the Temple
16 At that time King Ahaz of Judah asked the king of Assyria for help. 17 The armies of Edom had again invaded Judah and taken captives. 18 And the Philistines had raided towns located in the foothills of Judah[c] and in the Negev of Judah. They had already captured and occupied Beth-shemesh, Aijalon, Gederoth, Soco with its villages, Timnah with its villages, and Gimzo with its villages. 19 The Lord was humbling Judah because of King Ahaz of Judah,[d] for he had encouraged his people to sin and had been utterly unfaithful to the Lord.
20 So when King Tiglath-pileser[e] of Assyria arrived, he attacked Ahaz instead of helping him. 21 Ahaz took valuable items from the Lord’s Temple, the royal palace, and from the homes of his officials and gave them to the king of Assyria as tribute. But this did not help him.
22 Even during this time of trouble, King Ahaz continued to reject the Lord. 23 He offered sacrifices to the gods of Damascus who had defeated him, for he said, “Since these gods helped the kings of Aram, they will help me, too, if I sacrifice to them.” But instead, they led to his ruin and the ruin of all Judah.
24 The king took the various articles from the Temple of God and broke them into pieces. He shut the doors of the Lord’s Temple so that no one could worship there, and he set up altars to pagan gods in every corner of Jerusalem. 25 He made pagan shrines in all the towns of Judah for offering sacrifices to other gods. In this way, he aroused the anger of the Lord, the God of his ancestors.
26 The rest of the events of Ahaz’s reign and everything he did, from beginning to end, are recorded in The Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel. 27 When Ahaz died, he was buried in Jerusalem but not in the royal cemetery of the kings of Judah. Then his son Hezekiah became the next king.
Footnotes
- 28:3 Or even making his sons pass through the fire.
- 28:12 Hebrew Ephraim, referring to the northern kingdom of Israel.
- 28:18 Hebrew the Shephelah.
- 28:19 Masoretic Text reads of Israel; also in 28:23, 27. The author of Chronicles sees Judah as representative of the true Israel. (Some Hebrew manuscripts and Greek version read of Judah.)
- 28:20 Hebrew Tilgath-pilneser, a variant spelling of Tiglath-pileser.
2 Chronicles 28
New King James Version
Ahaz Reigns in Judah(A)
28 Ahaz (B)was twenty years old when he became king, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem; and he did not do what was right in the sight of the Lord, as his father David had done. 2 For he walked in the ways of the kings of Israel, and made (C)molded images for (D)the Baals. 3 He burned incense in (E)the Valley of the Son of Hinnom, and burned (F)his children in the (G)fire, according to the abominations of the nations whom the Lord had (H)cast out before the children of Israel. 4 And he sacrificed and burned incense on the [a]high places, on the hills, and under every green tree.
Syria and Israel Defeat Judah(I)
5 Therefore (J)the Lord his God delivered him into the hand of the king of Syria. They (K)defeated him, and carried away a great multitude of them as captives, and brought them to Damascus. Then he was also delivered into the hand of the king of Israel, who defeated him with a great slaughter. 6 For (L)Pekah the son of Remaliah killed one hundred and twenty thousand in Judah in one day, all valiant men, (M)because they had forsaken the Lord God of their fathers. 7 Zichri, a mighty man of Ephraim, killed Maaseiah the king’s son, Azrikam the officer over the house, and Elkanah who was second to the king. 8 And the children of Israel carried away captive of their (N)brethren two hundred thousand women, sons, and daughters; and they also took away much [b]spoil from them, and brought the spoil to Samaria.
Israel Returns the Captives
9 But a (O)prophet of the Lord was there, whose name was Oded; and he went out before the army that came to Samaria, and said to them: “Look, (P)because the Lord God of your fathers was angry with Judah, He has delivered them into your hand; but you have killed them in a rage that (Q)reaches up to heaven. 10 And now you propose to force the children of Judah and Jerusalem to be your (R)male and female slaves; but are you not also guilty before the Lord your God? 11 Now hear me, therefore, and return the captives, whom you have taken captive from your brethren, (S)for the fierce wrath of the Lord is upon you.”
12 Then some of the heads of the children of Ephraim, Azariah the son of Johanan, Berechiah the son of Meshillemoth, Jehizkiah the son of Shallum, and Amasa the son of Hadlai, stood up against those who came from the war, 13 and said to them, “You shall not bring the captives here, for we already have offended the Lord. You intend to add to our sins and to our guilt; for our guilt is great, and there is fierce wrath against Israel.” 14 So the armed men left the captives and the [c]spoil before the leaders and all the assembly. 15 Then the men (T)who were designated by name rose up and took the captives, and from the [d]spoil they clothed all who were naked among them, dressed them and gave them sandals, (U)gave them food and drink, and anointed them; and they let all the feeble ones ride on donkeys. So they brought them to their brethren at Jericho, (V)the city of palm trees. Then they returned to Samaria.
Assyria Refuses to Help Judah(W)
16 (X)At the same time King Ahaz sent to the [e]kings of Assyria to help him. 17 For again the (Y)Edomites had come, attacked Judah, and carried away captives. 18 (Z)The Philistines also had invaded the cities of the lowland and of the South of Judah, and had taken Beth Shemesh, Aijalon, Gederoth, Sochoh with its villages, Timnah with its villages, and Gimzo with its villages; and they dwelt there. 19 For the Lord [f]brought Judah low because of Ahaz king of (AA)Israel, for he had (AB)encouraged moral decline in Judah and had been continually unfaithful to the Lord. 20 Also (AC)Tiglath-Pileser[g] king of Assyria came to him and distressed him, and did not assist him. 21 For Ahaz took part of the treasures from the house of the Lord, from the house of the king, and from the leaders, and he gave it to the king of Assyria; but he did not help him.
Apostasy and Death of Ahaz(AD)
22 Now in the time of his distress King Ahaz became increasingly unfaithful to the Lord. This is that King Ahaz. 23 For (AE)he sacrificed to the gods of Damascus which had defeated him, saying, “Because the gods of the kings of Syria help them, I will sacrifice to them (AF)that they may help me.” But they were the ruin of him and of all Israel. 24 So Ahaz gathered the articles of the house of God, cut in pieces the articles of the house of God, (AG)shut up the doors of the house of the Lord, and made for himself altars in every corner of Jerusalem. 25 And in every single city of Judah he made [h]high places to burn incense to other gods, and provoked to anger the Lord God of his fathers.
26 (AH)Now the rest of his acts and all his ways, from first to last, indeed they are written in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel. 27 So Ahaz [i]rested with his fathers, and they buried him in the city, in Jerusalem; but they (AI)did not bring him into the tombs of the kings of Israel. Then Hezekiah his son reigned in his place.
Footnotes
- 2 Chronicles 28:4 Places for pagan worship
- 2 Chronicles 28:8 plunder
- 2 Chronicles 28:14 plunder
- 2 Chronicles 28:15 plunder
- 2 Chronicles 28:16 LXX, Syr., Vg. king (cf. v. 20)
- 2 Chronicles 28:19 humbled Judah
- 2 Chronicles 28:20 Heb. Tilgath-Pilneser
- 2 Chronicles 28:25 Places for pagan worship
- 2 Chronicles 28:27 Died and joined his ancestors
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