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The king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, ‘There is still one man. We could ask him what the Lord wants us to do. But I do not like him, because he never says that anything good will happen to me. He only says that I will have trouble. He is Imlah's son, Micaiah.’ Jehoshaphat said, ‘The king should not talk like that.’ So the king of Israel said to one of his officers, ‘Bring Imlah's son Micaiah here quickly.’

10 The king of Israel and Jehoshaphat, the king of Judah, were each sitting on their thrones. They were wearing their royal clothes. They sat near the threshing floor at Samaria's city gate.[a] All the prophets stood in front of them and they were speaking messages from God.

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  1. 22:10 The gate into a city was an important place. The leaders of the town had meetings there.