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  • Yahweh routed the Cushites before Asa and Judah. The Cushites fled, (2 Chronicles 14, 11)

  • and Asa pursued them with his army as far as Gerar. So many of the Cushites fell that they were unable to survive. They were cut to pieces by Yahweh and his army. They carried off a great deal of booty, (2 Chronicles 14, 12)

  • he went out to meet Asa and said, 'Listen to me, Asa, and all you in Judah and in Benjamin: Yahweh will be with you so long as you are with him. If you seek him, he will let you find him; but if you desert him, he will desert you. (2 Chronicles 15, 2)

  • When Asa heard these words and the prophecy, he took courage and removed the abominable idols throughout the land of Judah and Benjamin as well as from the towns which he had captured in the highlands of Ephraim, and repaired the altar of Yahweh which stood in front of the portico of Yahweh. (2 Chronicles 15, 8)

  • He summoned all Judah and Benjamin as well as those Ephraimites, Manassehites and Simeonites who had settled with them -- for a great many people from Israel had gone over to Asa when they saw that Yahweh his God was with him. (2 Chronicles 15, 9)

  • They assembled in Jerusalem in the third month of the fifteenth year of Asa's reign, (2 Chronicles 15, 10)

  • King Asa even deprived his mother Maacah of the dignity of Great Lady for having made an obscenity for Asherah; Asa cut down her obscenity, smashed it and burnt it in the ravine of the Kidron. (2 Chronicles 15, 16)

  • Though the high places were not abolished in Israel, Asa's heart was loyal throughout his life. (2 Chronicles 15, 17)

  • Up to the thirty-fifth year of Asa's reign there was no war. (2 Chronicles 15, 19)

  • In the thirty-sixth year of Asa's reign, Baasha king of Israel marched on Judah and fortified Ramah to block the communications of Asa king of Judah. (2 Chronicles 16, 1)

  • Asa then took silver and gold from the treasuries of the Temple of Yahweh and the royal palace and sent this with the following message to Ben-Hadad king of Aram, who lived in Damascus, (2 Chronicles 16, 2)

  • Ben-Hadad listened favourably to King Asa and sent the generals of his armies to attack the towns of Israel; he ravaged Ijon, Dan, Abel-Maim and all the storage towns of Naphtali. (2 Chronicles 16, 4)


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