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Texts -- 2 Kings 8:16-24 (NET)

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Jehoram’s Reign over Judah
8:16 In the fifth year of the reign of Israel’s King Joram , son of Ahab , Jehoshaphat’s son Jehoram became king over Judah . 8:17 He was thirty-two years old when he became king and he reigned for eight years in Jerusalem . 8:18 He followed in the footsteps of the kings of Israel , just as Ahab’s dynasty had done , for he married Ahab’s daughter . He did evil in the sight of the Lord . 8:19 But the Lord was unwilling to destroy Judah . He preserved Judah for the sake of his servant David to whom he had promised a perpetual dynasty . 8:20 During his reign Edom freed themselves from Judah’s control and set up their own king . 8:21 Joram crossed over to Zair with all his chariots . The Edomites , who had surrounded him, attacked at night and defeated him and his chariot officers . The Israelite army retreated to their homeland . 8:22 So Edom has remained free from Judah’s control to this very day . At that same time Libnah also rebelled. 8:23 The rest of the events of Joram’s reign, including a record of his accomplishments , are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Judah . 8:24 Joram passed away and was buried with his ancestors in the city of David . His son Ahaziah replaced him as king .

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  • v. 11 God cited one specific instance of Edom's violence against her brother, but as I explained in the introduction, which instance is unclear. Edom's treachery against Judah had taken place on a particular "day"in the past....
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