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Texts -- 2 Chronicles 13:2-22 (NET)

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13:2 He ruled for three years in Jerusalem . His mother was Michaiah , the daughter of Uriel from Gibeah . There was war between Abijah and Jeroboam . 13:3 Abijah launched the attack with 400,000 well-trained warriors , while Jeroboam deployed against him 800,000 well-trained warriors . 13:4 Abijah ascended Mount Zemaraim , in the Ephraimite hill country , and said : “Listen to me, Jeroboam and all Israel ! 13:5 Don’t you realize that the Lord God of Israel has given David and his dynasty lasting dominion over Israel by a formal agreement ? 13:6 Jeroboam son of Nebat , a servant of Solomon son of David , rose up and rebelled against his master . 13:7 Lawless good-for-nothing men gathered around him and conspired against Rehoboam son of Solomon , when Rehoboam was an inexperienced young man and could not resist them. 13:8 Now you are declaring that you will resist the Lord’s rule through the Davidic dynasty . You have a huge army , and bring with you the gold calves that Jeroboam made for you as gods . 13:9 But you banished the Lord’s priests , Aaron’s descendants , and the Levites , and appointed your own priests just as the surrounding nations do! Anyone who comes to consecrate himself with a young bull or seven rams becomes a priest of these fake gods ! 13:10 But as for us , the Lord is our God and we have not rejected him. Aaron’s descendants serve as the Lord’s priests and the Levites assist them with the work . 13:11 They offer burnt sacrifices to the Lord every morning and every evening , along with fragrant incense . They arrange the Bread of the Presence on a ritually clean table and light the lamps on the gold lampstand every evening . Certainly we are observing the Lord our God’s regulations , but you have rejected him. 13:12 Now look , God is with us as our leader . His priests are ready to blow the trumpets to signal the attack against you. You Israelites , don’t fight against the Lord God of your ancestors , for you will not win !” 13:13 Now Jeroboam had sent some men to ambush the Judahite army from behind . The main army was in front of the Judahite army; the ambushers were behind it. 13:14 The men of Judah turned around and realized they were being attacked from the front and the rear . So they cried out for help to the Lord . The priests blew their trumpets , 13:15 and the men of Judah gave the battle cry . As the men of Judah gave the battle cry , the Lord struck down Jeroboam and all Israel before Abijah and Judah . 13:16 The Israelites fled from before the Judahite army, and God handed them over to the men of Judah. 13:17 Abijah and his army thoroughly defeated them; 500,000 well-trained Israelite men fell dead . 13:18 That day the Israelites were defeated ; the men of Judah prevailed because they relied on the Lord God of their ancestors . 13:19 Abijah chased Jeroboam ; he seized from him these cities : Bethel and its surrounding towns , Jeshanah and its surrounding towns , and Ephron and its surrounding towns . 13:20 Jeroboam did not regain power during the reign of Abijah . The Lord struck him down and he died . 13:21 Abijah’s power grew ; he had fourteen wives and fathered twenty-two sons and sixteen daughters . 13:22 The rest of the events of Abijah’s reign, including his deeds and sayings , are recorded in the writings of the prophet Iddo .

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

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  • The children of Judah prevailed, because they relied upon the Lord God of their fathers.'--2 Chron. 13:18.THESE words are the summing-up of the story of a strange old-world battle between Jeroboam, the adventurer who rent the...
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