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Amaziah assembled the people of Judah[a] and assigned them by families to the commanders of units of 1,000 and the commanders of units of 100 for all Judah and Benjamin. He counted those twenty years old and up and discovered there were 300,000 young men of fighting age[b] equipped with spears and shields.[c] He hired 100,000 Israelite warriors for 100 talents[d] of silver.

But a prophet[e] visited him and said: “O king, the Israelite troops must not go with you, for the Lord is not with Israel or any of the Ephraimites.[f] Even if you go and fight bravely in battle, God will defeat you[g] before the enemy. God is capable of helping or defeating.”[h] Amaziah asked the prophet:[i] “But what should I do about the 100 talents of silver I paid the Israelite troops?” The prophet[j] replied, “The Lord is capable of giving you more than that.” 10 So Amaziah dismissed the troops that had come to him from Ephraim and sent them home.[k] They were very angry at Judah and returned home incensed. 11 Amaziah boldly led his army to the Valley of Salt,[l] where he defeated[m] 10,000 Edomites.[n] 12 The men[o] of Judah captured 10,000 men alive. They took them to the top of a cliff and threw them over.[p] All the captives[q] fell to their death.[r] 13 Now the troops Amaziah had dismissed and had not allowed to fight in the battle[s] raided[t] the cities of Judah from Samaria to Beth Horon. They killed[u] 3,000 people and carried off a large amount of plunder.

14 When Amaziah returned from defeating the Edomites, he brought back the gods of the people[v] of Seir and made them his personal gods.[w] He bowed down before them and offered them sacrifices. 15 The Lord was angry at Amaziah and sent a prophet to him, who said, “Why are you following[x] these gods[y] that could not deliver their own people from your power?”[z] 16 While he was speaking, Amaziah[aa] said to him, “Did we appoint you to be a royal counselor? Stop prophesying or else you will be killed!”[ab] So the prophet stopped, but added, “I know that God has decided[ac] to destroy you, because you have done this thing and refused to listen to my advice.”

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  1. 2 Chronicles 25:5 tn Heb “Judah.” The words “the people of” are supplied in the translation for clarity. The Hebrew text uses the name “Judah” by metonymy here for the people of Judah.
  2. 2 Chronicles 25:5 tn Heb “young men going out to war.”
  3. 2 Chronicles 25:5 tn Heb “holding a spear and a shield.”
  4. 2 Chronicles 25:6 tn The Hebrew word כִּכַּר (kikkar, “circle”) refers generally to something that is round. When used of metals it can refer to a disk-shaped weight made of the metal or, by extension, to a standard unit of weight. According to the older (Babylonian) standard the “talent” weighed 130 lbs. (58.9 kg), but later this was lowered to 108.3 lbs. (49.1 kg). More recent research suggests the “light” standard talent was 67.3 lbs. (30.6 kg). Using this as the standard for calculation, the weight of the silver was 6,730 lbs. (3,060 kg).
  5. 2 Chronicles 25:7 tn Heb “man of God.”
  6. 2 Chronicles 25:7 tn Heb “Israel, all the sons of Ephraim.”
  7. 2 Chronicles 25:8 tn Heb “cause you to stumble.”
  8. 2 Chronicles 25:8 tn Heb “to cause to stumble.”
  9. 2 Chronicles 25:9 tn Heb “said to the man of God.”
  10. 2 Chronicles 25:9 tn Heb “man of God.”
  11. 2 Chronicles 25:10 tn Heb “and Amaziah separated them, the troops who came to him from Ephraim, to go to their place.”
  12. 2 Chronicles 25:11 tn Heb “and Amaziah strengthened himself and led his people and went to the Valley of Salt.”
  13. 2 Chronicles 25:11 tn Or “struck down.”
  14. 2 Chronicles 25:11 tn Heb “sons of Seir.”
  15. 2 Chronicles 25:12 tn Heb “sons.”
  16. 2 Chronicles 25:12 tn Heb “and threw them from the top of the cliff.”
  17. 2 Chronicles 25:12 tn Heb “all of them.”
  18. 2 Chronicles 25:12 tn Heb “smashed in pieces.”
  19. 2 Chronicles 25:13 tn Heb “had sent back from going with him to the battle.”
  20. 2 Chronicles 25:13 tn Heb “stripped.”
  21. 2 Chronicles 25:13 tn Heb “struck down.”
  22. 2 Chronicles 25:14 tn Heb “sons.”
  23. 2 Chronicles 25:14 tn Heb “caused them to stand for him as gods.”
  24. 2 Chronicles 25:15 tn Heb “seeking,” perhaps in the sense of “consulting [an oracle from].”
  25. 2 Chronicles 25:15 tn Heb “the gods of the people.”
  26. 2 Chronicles 25:15 tn Heb “hand.”
  27. 2 Chronicles 25:16 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Amaziah) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
  28. 2 Chronicles 25:16 tn Heb “Stop yourself! Why should they strike you down?”
  29. 2 Chronicles 25:16 tn The verb יָעַץ (yaʿats, “has decided”) is from the same root as יוֹעֵץ (yoʿets, “counselor”) in v. 16 and עֵצָה (ʿetsah, “advice”) later in v. 16. The wordplay highlights the appropriate nature of the divine punishment. Amaziah rejected the counsel of God’s prophet; now he would be the victim of God’s “counsel.”

The Edomites are Defeated(A)

Amaziah gathered Judah together and organized them according to their ancestral households under commanders of thousands and hundreds throughout Judah and Benjamin. He then mustered an army from those who were 20 years old and older. He discovered that there were 300,000 elite soldiers qualified for war duty and capable of handling spears and shields. He also hired 100,000 elite forces from Israel, paying 100 talents[a] of silver for their services.

A man came from God and warned him, “Your majesty, don’t let the army of Israel accompany you into battle, because the Lord isn’t with any of the descendants of Ephraim. But if you do go, strengthen yourself for war. Do you think God will throw you down before the enemy, since God has the power both to help or to overthrow?”

Amaziah asked the man of God, “What are we to do about the 100 talents[b] that I have paid to the army of Israel?”

The man of God answered, “The Lord has a lot more than that to give you!” 10 So Amaziah sent the troops home who had arrived from Ephraim. They flew into a rage against Judah but left for home very angry.

11 But Amaziah encouraged himself and led his army out to the Salt Valley to kill 10,000 soldiers from Seir. 12 The army of Judah captured another 10,000 prisoners and took them to the top of a cliff and threw them down from there where they all were dashed to pieces. 13 Meanwhile, the troops that Amaziah had sent home from the battle raided the cities of Judah from Samaria to Beth-horon, killing 3,000 people and taking a large amount of war booty.

14 Later, Amaziah returned from slaughtering the Edomites, but he brought back the gods that had belonged to the men of Seir, set them up as his own gods, worshipped them, and sacrificed offerings to them. 15 As a result, the Lord became angry with Amaziah and sent a prophet to him, who asked him, “Why did you seek the gods of a people who were unable to deliver their own nation from you?”

16 But even while the prophet[c] was speaking, the king asked him, “Did we appoint you to be a royal counselor? Stop! Why should you be struck down?”

So the prophet stopped speaking, but he also said, “I know God has determined to destroy you, because you’ve done all this and ignored my counsel.”

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Notas al pie

  1. 2 Chronicles 25:6 I.e. about 7,500 pounds; a talent weighed about 75 pounds
  2. 2 Chronicles 25:9 I.e. about 7,500 pounds; a talent weighed about 75 pounds
  3. 2 Chronicles 25:16 Lit. while he