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Texts -- 2 Kings 11:9-21 (NET)

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11:9 The officers of the units of hundreds did just as Jehoiada the priest ordered . Each of them took his men , those who were on duty during the Sabbath as well as those who were off duty on the Sabbath , and reported to Jehoiada the priest . 11:10 The priest gave to the officers of the units of hundreds King David’s spears and the shields that were kept in the Lord’s temple . 11:11 The royal bodyguard took their stations , each holding his weapon in his hand . They lined up from the south side of the temple to the north side and stood near the altar and the temple , surrounding the king . 11:12 Jehoiada led out the king’s son and placed on him the crown and the royal insignia . They proclaimed him king and poured olive oil on his head. They clapped their hands and cried out , “Long live the king !” 11:13 When Athaliah heard the royal guard shout , she joined the crowd at the Lord’s temple . 11:14 Then she saw the king standing by the pillar , according to custom . The officers stood beside the king with their trumpets and all the people of the land were celebrating and blowing trumpets . Athaliah tore her clothes and screamed , “Treason , treason !” 11:15 Jehoiada the priest ordered the officers of the units of hundreds , who were in charge of the army , “Bring her outside the temple to the guards . Put the sword to anyone who follows her.” The priest gave this order because he had decided she should not be executed in the Lord’s temple . 11:16 They seized her and took her into the precincts of the royal palace through the horses ’ entrance . There she was executed . 11:17 Jehoiada then drew up a covenant between the Lord and the king and people , stipulating that they should be loyal to the Lord . 11:18 All the people of the land went and demolished the temple of Baal . They smashed its altars and idols to bits . They killed Mattan the priest of Baal in front of the altar . Jehoiada the priest then placed guards at the Lord’s temple . 11:19 He took the officers of the units of hundreds , the Carians , the royal bodyguard , and all the people of land , and together they led the king down from the Lord’s temple . They entered the royal palace through the Gate of the Royal Bodyguard, and the king sat down on the royal throne . 11:20 All the people of the land celebrated , for the city had rest now that they had killed Athaliah with the sword in the royal palace .
Joash’s Reign over Judah
11:21 Jehoash was seven years old when he began to reign .

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  • Though Athaliah claimed Jehoash's coronation was treasonous, she was the one guilty of treason. Jehoash was a legitimate heir to the throne of Judah, but she was not since she was not a descendant of David but had married int...
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  • 21:8-10 Another of Ezekiel's messages was to be poetic. He was to announce that a sword had been sharpened and polished and was now ready to go to work slaughtering people quickly."A sword, a veritable Excalibur with a life o...
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