2 Chronicles 24
New International Version
Joash Repairs the Temple(A)(B)
24 Joash was seven years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem forty years. His mother’s name was Zibiah; she was from Beersheba. 2 Joash did what was right in the eyes of the Lord(C) all the years of Jehoiada the priest. 3 Jehoiada chose two wives for him, and he had sons and daughters.
4 Some time later Joash decided to restore the temple of the Lord. 5 He called together the priests and Levites and said to them, “Go to the towns of Judah and collect the money(D) due annually from all Israel,(E) to repair the temple of your God. Do it now.” But the Levites(F) did not act at once.
6 Therefore the king summoned Jehoiada the chief priest and said to him, “Why haven’t you required the Levites to bring in from Judah and Jerusalem the tax imposed by Moses the servant of the Lord and by the assembly of Israel for the tent of the covenant law?”(G)
7 Now the sons of that wicked woman Athaliah had broken into the temple of God and had used even its sacred objects for the Baals.
8 At the king’s command, a chest was made and placed outside, at the gate of the temple of the Lord. 9 A proclamation was then issued in Judah and Jerusalem that they should bring to the Lord the tax that Moses the servant of God had required of Israel in the wilderness. 10 All the officials and all the people brought their contributions gladly,(H) dropping them into the chest until it was full. 11 Whenever the chest was brought in by the Levites to the king’s officials and they saw that there was a large amount of money, the royal secretary and the officer of the chief priest would come and empty the chest and carry it back to its place. They did this regularly and collected a great amount of money. 12 The king and Jehoiada gave it to those who carried out the work required for the temple of the Lord. They hired(I) masons and carpenters to restore the Lord’s temple, and also workers in iron and bronze to repair the temple.
13 The men in charge of the work were diligent, and the repairs progressed under them. They rebuilt the temple of God according to its original design and reinforced it. 14 When they had finished, they brought the rest of the money to the king and Jehoiada, and with it were made articles for the Lord’s temple: articles for the service and for the burnt offerings, and also dishes and other objects of gold and silver. As long as Jehoiada lived, burnt offerings were presented continually in the temple of the Lord.
15 Now Jehoiada was old and full of years, and he died at the age of a hundred and thirty. 16 He was buried with the kings in the City of David, because of the good he had done in Israel for God and his temple.
The Wickedness of Joash
17 After the death of Jehoiada, the officials of Judah came and paid homage to the king, and he listened to them. 18 They abandoned(J) the temple of the Lord, the God of their ancestors, and worshiped Asherah poles and idols.(K) Because of their guilt, God’s anger(L) came on Judah and Jerusalem. 19 Although the Lord sent prophets to the people to bring them back to him, and though they testified against them, they would not listen.(M)
20 Then the Spirit(N) of God came on Zechariah(O) son of Jehoiada the priest. He stood before the people and said, “This is what God says: ‘Why do you disobey the Lord’s commands? You will not prosper.(P) Because you have forsaken the Lord, he has forsaken(Q) you.’”
21 But they plotted against him, and by order of the king they stoned(R) him to death(S) in the courtyard of the Lord’s temple.(T) 22 King Joash did not remember the kindness Zechariah’s father Jehoiada had shown him but killed his son, who said as he lay dying, “May the Lord see this and call you to account.”(U)
23 At the turn of the year,[a] the army of Aram marched against Joash; it invaded Judah and Jerusalem and killed all the leaders of the people.(V) They sent all the plunder to their king in Damascus. 24 Although the Aramean army had come with only a few men,(W) the Lord delivered into their hands a much larger army.(X) Because Judah had forsaken the Lord, the God of their ancestors, judgment was executed on Joash. 25 When the Arameans withdrew, they left Joash severely wounded. His officials conspired against him for murdering the son of Jehoiada the priest, and they killed him in his bed. So he died and was buried(Y) in the City of David, but not in the tombs of the kings.
26 Those who conspired against him were Zabad,[b] son of Shimeath an Ammonite woman, and Jehozabad, son of Shimrith[c](Z) a Moabite woman.(AA) 27 The account of his sons, the many prophecies about him, and the record of the restoration of the temple of God are written in the annotations on the book of the kings. And Amaziah his son succeeded him as king.
Footnotes
- 2 Chronicles 24:23 Probably in the spring
- 2 Chronicles 24:26 A variant of Jozabad
- 2 Chronicles 24:26 A variant of Shomer
2 Crónicas 24
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Reinado de Joás
24 (A)Joás tenía siete años cuando comenzó a reinar, y reinó cuarenta años en Jerusalén. El nombre de su madre era Sibia de Beerseba. 2 Joás hizo lo recto ante los ojos del Señor(B) todos los días del sacerdote Joiada. 3 Joiada escogió dos mujeres para el rey[a], y este tuvo hijos e hijas.
4 Sucedió después de esto que Joás decidió[b] restaurar la casa del Señor(C). 5 Así que reunió a los sacerdotes y a los levitas, y les dijo: «Salgan a las ciudades de Judá(D), y recojan dinero de todo Israel para reparar[c] anualmente[d] la casa de su Dios; y dense prisa en esto». Pero los levitas no se apresuraron. 6 Entonces el rey llamó al sumo sacerdote Joiada, y le dijo: «¿Por qué no has exigido a los levitas que traigan de Judá y de Jerusalén la contribución que Moisés(E), siervo del Señor, impuso sobre la congregación de Israel para la tienda del testimonio(F)?». 7 Porque los hijos(G) de la perversa Atalía habían forzado la entrada a la casa de Dios y aun habían usado[e] para los Baales las cosas sagradas de la casa del Señor.
8 Entonces el rey mandó que hicieran un cofre y lo colocaron afuera, junto a la puerta de la casa del Señor(H). 9 Y proclamaron(I) en Judá y en Jerusalén que trajeran al Señor la contribución que Moisés, siervo de Dios, impuso sobre Israel(J) en el desierto. 10 Todos los oficiales y todo el pueblo se regocijaron y trajeron sus contribuciones y las echaron en el cofre hasta llenarlo[f]. 11 Y sucedía que siempre que el cofre era traído al oficial del rey por los levitas, y cuando veían que había mucho dinero, entonces el escriba del rey y el oficial del sumo sacerdote venían, vaciaban el cofre, lo tomaban y lo volvían a su lugar. Así hacían diariamente y recogían mucho dinero(K). 12 El rey y Joiada lo daban a los que hacían la obra del servicio de la casa del Señor. Estos contrataron canteros y carpinteros para reparar la casa del Señor, y también artífices en hierro y bronce para reparar[g] la casa del Señor.
13 Los obreros hicieron su trabajo, y el trabajo de reparación progresó en sus manos, y restauraron[h] la casa de Dios conforme a sus planos[i] y la reforzaron. 14 Cuando terminaron, trajeron el resto del dinero delante del rey y de Joiada; y lo convirtieron en utensilios para la casa del Señor, utensilios para el ministerio y para el holocausto, y recipientes y utensilios de oro y de plata. Todos los días de Joiada ofrecieron continuamente holocaustos en la casa del Señor.
15 Joiada envejeció y murió a una edad muy avanzada[j]. Tenía 130 años cuando murió. 16 Lo sepultaron en la ciudad de David con los reyes(L), porque había hecho bien en Israel(M), a[k] Dios y a Su templo[l]. 17 Pero después de la muerte de Joiada, vinieron los oficiales de Judá y se inclinaron ante el rey, y el rey los escuchó. 18 Abandonaron la casa del Señor(N), el Dios de sus padres, y sirvieron a las Aseras[m] y a los ídolos(O); entonces vino la ira de Dios sobre(P) Judá y Jerusalén a causa de esta culpa suya. 19 No obstante, Él les envió profetas(Q) para hacerlos volver al Señor; y aunque estos dieron testimonio contra ellos, ellos no prestaron atención.
20 Entonces el Espíritu de Dios vino sobre[n] Zacarías(R), hijo del sacerdote Joiada. Él se puso en pie, en un lugar más alto que el pueblo, y les dijo: «Así ha dicho Dios: “¿Por qué quebrantan ustedes los mandamientos del Señor y no prosperan(S)? Por haber abandonado al Señor, Él también los ha abandonado(T)”». 21 Pero ellos conspiraron contra Zacarías, y por orden del rey lo mataron a pedradas en el atrio de la casa del Señor(U). 22 No se acordó el rey Joás de la bondad que Joiada, padre de Zacarías[o], le había mostrado, sino que asesinó a su hijo. Y este al morir dijo: «Que lo vea el Señor y tome venganza[p](V)».
23 Y aconteció que a la vuelta del año, el ejército de los arameos subió contra Joás; y vinieron a Judá y a Jerusalén(W), destruyeron de entre la población a todos los oficiales del pueblo, y enviaron todo el botín al rey de Damasco. 24 Ciertamente, el ejército de los arameos vino con pocos hombres; sin embargo, el Señor entregó a un ejército muy grande en sus manos(X), porque los de Judá habían abandonado al Señor(Y), Dios de sus padres. Así ejecutaron juicio contra Joás.
25 Cuando los arameos se alejaron de él (dejándolo muy herido), sus mismos siervos conspiraron contra él a causa de la sangre del hijo[q] del sacerdote Joiada, y lo mataron en su cama. Joás murió, y lo sepultaron en la ciudad de David(Z), pero no lo sepultaron en los sepulcros de los reyes. 26 Estos son los que conspiraron contra él: Zabad, hijo de Simeat la amonita, y Jozabad, hijo de Simrit la moabita. 27 En cuanto a sus hijos, los muchos oráculos contra[r] él y la restauración[s] de la casa de Dios(AA), están escritos en la historia[t](AB) del libro de los reyes. Entonces su hijo Amasías reinó en su lugar.
Footnotes
- 24:3 Lit. él.
- 24:4 Lit. estaba con un corazón para.
- 24:5 Lit. fortalecer.
- 24:5 Lit. de año en año.
- 24:7 Lit. hecho.
- 24:10 Lit. terminar.
- 24:12 Lit. reforzar.
- 24:13 Lit. arreglaron.
- 24:13 Lit. por su proporción.
- 24:15 Lit. y satisfecho de días.
- 24:16 Lit. con.
- 24:16 Lit. casa.
- 24:18 I.e. símbolos de madera de una deidad femenina.
- 24:20 Lit. cubrió a.
- 24:22 Lit. Joiada, su padre,
- 24:22 Lit. exija.
- 24:25 Así en algunas versiones antiguas; en heb. de los hijos.
- 24:27 Lit. las muchas cargas sobre.
- 24:27 Lit. cimentación.
- 24:27 Heb. midrás.
2 Crónicas 24
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Joás, rey de Judá(A)(B)
24 Joás tenía siete años cuando ascendió al trono, y reinó en Jerusalén cuarenta años. Su madre era Sibia, oriunda de Berseba. 2 Mientras el sacerdote Joyadá vivió, Joás hizo lo que agradaba al Señor. 3 Joyadá eligió dos esposas para Joás, y con ellas Joás tuvo hijos e hijas.
4 Algún tiempo después, Joás decidió reparar el templo del Señor. 5 Reunió a los sacerdotes y a los levitas, y les dijo: «Id por las ciudades de Judá y recoged dinero de todos los israelitas, para reparar cada año el templo de vuestro Dios. Hacedlo inmediatamente».
Sin embargo, los levitas fueron negligentes. 6 Entonces el rey llamó al sumo sacerdote Joyadá y le dijo: «¿Por qué no has presionado a los levitas para que vayan y recojan en Judá y en Jerusalén la contribución que Moisés, siervo del Señor, y la asamblea de Israel impusieron para la Tienda del pacto?»
7 Resulta que la malvada Atalía y sus hijos habían destrozado el templo de Dios, y hasta habían ofrecido a los baales los objetos sagrados del templo del Señor. 8 Por eso el rey ordenó que se hiciera un cofre y se colocara fuera, junto a la puerta del templo del Señor. 9 Luego mandó que se pregonara por Judá y Jerusalén que trajeran al Señor la contribución que Moisés, siervo de Dios, había ordenado a Israel en el desierto.
10 Todos los jefes y todo el pueblo llevaron alegremente sus contribuciones, y las depositaron en el cofre hasta llenarlo. 11 Los levitas llevaban el cofre a los funcionarios del rey, para que lo examinaran. Cuando veían que había mucho dinero, se presentaban el secretario real y un oficial nombrado por el sumo sacerdote y, después de vaciar el cofre, volvían a colocarlo en su lugar. Esto lo hacían todos los días, y así recogieron mucho dinero. 12 El rey y Joyadá entregaban el dinero a los que supervisaban la restauración del templo del Señor, y estos contrataban canteros, carpinteros y expertos en el manejo del hierro y del bronce, para repararlo.
13 Los supervisores de la restauración trabajaron diligentemente hasta terminar la obra. Repararon el templo de Dios y lo dejaron en buen estado y conforme al diseño original. 14 Cuando terminaron, le llevaron al rey y a Joyadá el dinero que sobró, y estos lo utilizaron para hacer utensilios para el templo del Señor: utensilios para el culto y para los holocaustos, y cucharones y vasos de oro y de plata.
Todos los días, mientras Joyadá vivió, se ofrecieron holocaustos en el templo del Señor. 15 Pero Joyadá envejeció, y murió muy anciano. Cuando murió, tenía ciento treinta años. 16 Fue sepultado junto con los reyes en la Ciudad de David, porque había servido bien a Israel y a Dios y su templo.
Depravación de Joás
17 Después de que Joyadá murió, los jefes de Judá se presentaron ante el rey para rendirle homenaje, y él escuchó sus consejos. 18 Abandonaron el templo del Señor, Dios de sus antepasados, y adoraron las imágenes de Aserá y de los ídolos. Debido a este pecado, la ira de Dios cayó sobre Judá y Jerusalén. 19 El Señor les envió profetas para que los exhortaran a volver a él, pero no les hicieron caso.
20 El Espíritu de Dios vino sobre Zacarías, hijo del sacerdote Joyadá, y este, presentándose ante el pueblo, declaró: «Así dice Dios el Señor: ¿Por qué desobedecéis mis mandamientos? De ese modo no prosperaréis. Como me habéis abandonado, yo también os abandonaré».
21-22 Pero ellos conspiraron contra Zacarías hijo de Joyadá y, por orden del rey, lo mataron a pedradas en el atrio del templo del Señor. Así fue como el rey Joás no tomó en cuenta la bondad de Joyadá y mató a Zacarías, quien al morir dijo: «¡Que el Señor vea esto y te juzgue!»
23 Al cabo de un año, las tropas sirias marcharon contra Joás, invadieron Judá y Jerusalén y, después de matar a los jefes del pueblo, enviaron todo el botín al rey de Damasco. 24 Aunque el ejército sirio era pequeño, el Señor permitió que derrotara a un ejército muy numeroso, porque los habitantes de Judá habían abandonado al Señor, Dios de sus antepasados. De esta manera, Joás recibió el castigo que merecía.
25 Cuando los sirios se retiraron, dejando a Joás gravemente herido, sus siervos conspiraron contra él y lo mataron en su propia cama, vengando así la muerte del hijo del sacerdote Joyadá. Luego lo sepultaron en la Ciudad de David, pero no en el panteón de los reyes. 26 Los que conspiraron contra Joás fueron Zabad, hijo de Simat el amonita, y Jozabad, hijo de Simrit el moabita.
27 Todo lo relacionado con los hijos de Joás, con las muchas profecías en su contra y con la restauración del templo de Dios, está escrito en el comentario sobre el libro de los reyes. Su hijo Amasías le sucedió en el trono.
2 Chronicles 24
King James Version
24 Joash was seven years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years in Jerusalem. His mother's name also was Zibiah of Beersheba.
2 And Joash did that which was right in the sight of the Lord all the days of Jehoiada the priest.
3 And Jehoiada took for him two wives; and he begat sons and daughters.
4 And it came to pass after this, that Joash was minded to repair the house of the Lord.
5 And he gathered together the priests and the Levites, and said to them, Go out unto the cities of Judah, and gather of all Israel money to repair the house of your God from year to year, and see that ye hasten the matter. Howbeit the Levites hastened it not.
6 And the king called for Jehoiada the chief, and said unto him, Why hast thou not required of the Levites to bring in out of Judah and out of Jerusalem the collection, according to the commandment of Moses the servant of the Lord, and of the congregation of Israel, for the tabernacle of witness?
7 For the sons of Athaliah, that wicked woman, had broken up the house of God; and also all the dedicated things of the house of the Lord did they bestow upon Baalim.
8 And at the king's commandment they made a chest, and set it without at the gate of the house of the Lord.
9 And they made a proclamation through Judah and Jerusalem, to bring in to the Lord the collection that Moses the servant of God laid upon Israel in the wilderness.
10 And all the princes and all the people rejoiced, and brought in, and cast into the chest, until they had made an end.
11 Now it came to pass, that at what time the chest was brought unto the king's office by the hand of the Levites, and when they saw that there was much money, the king's scribe and the high priest's officer came and emptied the chest, and took it, and carried it to his place again. Thus they did day by day, and gathered money in abundance.
12 And the king and Jehoiada gave it to such as did the work of the service of the house of the Lord, and hired masons and carpenters to repair the house of the Lord, and also such as wrought iron and brass to mend the house of the Lord.
13 So the workmen wrought, and the work was perfected by them, and they set the house of God in his state, and strengthened it.
14 And when they had finished it, they brought the rest of the money before the king and Jehoiada, whereof were made vessels for the house of the Lord, even vessels to minister, and to offer withal, and spoons, and vessels of gold and silver. And they offered burnt offerings in the house of the Lord continually all the days of Jehoiada.
15 But Jehoiada waxed old, and was full of days when he died; an hundred and thirty years old was he when he died.
16 And they buried him in the city of David among the kings, because he had done good in Israel, both toward God, and toward his house.
17 Now after the death of Jehoiada came the princes of Judah, and made obeisance to the king. Then the king hearkened unto them.
18 And they left the house of the Lord God of their fathers, and served groves and idols: and wrath came upon Judah and Jerusalem for this their trespass.
19 Yet he sent prophets to them, to bring them again unto the Lord; and they testified against them: but they would not give ear.
20 And the Spirit of God came upon Zechariah the son of Jehoiada the priest, which stood above the people, and said unto them, Thus saith God, Why transgress ye the commandments of the Lord, that ye cannot prosper? because ye have forsaken the Lord, he hath also forsaken you.
21 And they conspired against him, and stoned him with stones at the commandment of the king in the court of the house of the Lord.
22 Thus Joash the king remembered not the kindness which Jehoiada his father had done to him, but slew his son. And when he died, he said, The Lord look upon it, and require it.
23 And it came to pass at the end of the year, that the host of Syria came up against him: and they came to Judah and Jerusalem, and destroyed all the princes of the people from among the people, and sent all the spoil of them unto the king of Damascus.
24 For the army of the Syrians came with a small company of men, and the Lord delivered a very great host into their hand, because they had forsaken the Lord God of their fathers. So they executed judgment against Joash.
25 And when they were departed from him, (for they left him in great diseases,) his own servants conspired against him for the blood of the sons of Jehoiada the priest, and slew him on his bed, and he died: and they buried him in the city of David, but they buried him not in the sepulchres of the kings.
26 And these are they that conspired against him; Zabad the son of Shimeath an Ammonitess, and Jehozabad the son of Shimrith a Moabitess.
27 Now concerning his sons, and the greatness of the burdens laid upon him, and the repairing of the house of God, behold, they are written in the story of the book of the kings. And Amaziah his son reigned in his stead.
2 Chronicles 24
New King James Version
Joash Repairs the Temple(A)
24 Joash (B)was seven years old when he became king, and he reigned forty years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Zibiah of Beersheba. 2 Joash (C)did what was right in the sight of the Lord all the days of Jehoiada the priest. 3 And Jehoiada took two wives for him, and he had sons and daughters.
4 Now it happened after this that Joash set his heart on repairing the house of the Lord. 5 Then he gathered the priests and the Levites, and said to them, “Go out to the cities of Judah, and (D)gather from all Israel money to repair the house of your God from year to year, and see that you do it quickly.”
However the Levites did not do it quickly. 6 (E)So the king called Jehoiada the chief priest, and said to him, “Why have you not required the Levites to bring in from Judah and from Jerusalem the collection, according to the commandment of (F)Moses the servant of the Lord and of the assembly of Israel, for the (G)tabernacle of witness?” 7 For (H)the sons of Athaliah, that wicked woman, had broken into the house of God, and had also presented all the (I)dedicated things of the house of the Lord to the Baals.
8 Then at the king’s command (J)they made a chest, and set it outside at the gate of the house of the Lord. 9 And they made a proclamation throughout Judah and Jerusalem to bring to the Lord (K)the collection that Moses the servant of God had imposed on Israel in the wilderness. 10 Then all the leaders and all the people rejoiced, brought their contributions, and put them into the chest until all had given. 11 So it was, at that time, when the chest was brought to the king’s official by the hand of the Levites, and (L)when they saw that there was much money, that the king’s scribe and the high priest’s officer came and emptied the chest, and took it and returned it to its place. Thus they did day by day, and gathered money in abundance.
12 The king and Jehoiada gave it to those who did the work of the service of the house of the Lord; and they hired masons and carpenters to (M)repair the house of the Lord, and also those who worked in iron and bronze to restore the house of the Lord. 13 So the workmen labored, and the work was completed by them; they restored the house of God to its original condition and reinforced it. 14 When they had finished, they brought the rest of the money before the king and Jehoiada; (N)they made from it articles for the house of the Lord, articles for serving and offering, spoons and vessels of gold and silver. And they offered burnt offerings in the house of the Lord continually all the days of Jehoiada.
Apostasy of Joash
15 But Jehoiada grew old and was full of days, and he died; he was one hundred and thirty years old when he died. 16 And they buried him in the City of David among the kings, because he had done good in Israel, both toward God and His house.
17 Now after the death of Jehoiada the leaders of Judah came and bowed down to the king. And the king listened to them. 18 Therefore they left the house of the Lord God of their fathers, and served (O)wooden images and idols; and (P)wrath came upon Judah and Jerusalem because of their trespass. 19 Yet He (Q)sent prophets to them, to bring them back to the Lord; and they testified against them, but they would not listen.
20 Then the Spirit of God [a]came upon (R)Zechariah the son of Jehoiada the priest, who stood above the people, and said to them, “Thus says God: (S)‘Why do you transgress the commandments of the Lord, so that you cannot prosper? (T)Because you have forsaken the Lord, He also has forsaken you.’ ” 21 So they conspired against him, and at the command of the king they (U)stoned him with stones in the court of the house of the Lord. 22 Thus Joash the king did not remember the kindness which Jehoiada his [b]father had done to him, but killed his son; and as he died, he said, “The Lord look on it, and (V)repay!”
Death of Joash(W)
23 So it happened in the spring of the year that (X)the army of Syria came up against him; and they came to Judah and Jerusalem, and destroyed all the leaders of the people from among the people, and sent all their [c]spoil to the king of Damascus. 24 For the army of the Syrians (Y)came with a small company of men; but the Lord (Z)delivered a very great army into their hand, because they had forsaken the Lord God of their fathers. So they (AA)executed judgment against Joash. 25 And when they had withdrawn from him (for they left him severely wounded), (AB)his own servants conspired against him because of the blood of the [d]sons of Jehoiada the priest, and killed him on his bed. So he died. And they buried him in the City of David, but they did not bury him in the tombs of the kings.
26 These are the ones who conspired against him: [e]Zabad the son of Shimeath the Ammonitess, and Jehozabad the son of [f]Shimrith the Moabitess. 27 Now concerning his sons, and (AC)the many oracles about him, and the repairing of the house of God, indeed they are written in the [g]annals of the book of the kings. (AD)Then Amaziah his son reigned in his place.
Footnotes
- 2 Chronicles 24:20 Lit. clothed
- 2 Chronicles 24:22 Foster father
- 2 Chronicles 24:23 plunder
- 2 Chronicles 24:25 LXX, Vg. son and vv. 20–22
- 2 Chronicles 24:26 Jozachar, 2 Kin. 12:21
- 2 Chronicles 24:26 Shomer, 2 Kin. 12:21
- 2 Chronicles 24:27 Or commentary, Heb. midrash
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