Löydetty 81 Tulokset: genealogy of Jehoshaphat

  • The king of Israel and Jehoshaphat king of Judah marched on Ramoth-Gilead. (2 Chronicles 18, 28)

  • The king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, 'I shall disguise myself to go into battle, but you put on your robes.' So the king of Israel disguised himself, and they went into battle. (2 Chronicles 18, 29)

  • So, when the chariot commanders saw Jehoshaphat, they thought, 'That is the king of Israel,' and surrounded him to attack. But when Jehoshaphat shouted his war cry, Yahweh came to his help, God drew them away from him, (2 Chronicles 18, 31)

  • Jehoshaphat king of Judah returned home safely, however, to Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 19, 1)

  • Jehu son of Hanani the seer went to meet him and said to King Jehoshaphat, 'Should a man give help to the wicked? Should you love those who hate Yahweh and so bring his retribution on yourself? (2 Chronicles 19, 2)

  • Jehoshaphat resided in Jerusalem but regularly went on progress among the people, from Beersheba to the highlands of Ephraim, to convert them to Yahweh, God of their ancestors. (2 Chronicles 19, 4)

  • Jehoshaphat also appointed some of the Levites, priests and heads of Israelite families in Jerusalem to settle disputes. They lived in Jerusalem (2 Chronicles 19, 8)

  • and Jehoshaphat gave them the following charge: 'In fear of Yahweh and with conscientious integrity, this is how you are to act: (2 Chronicles 19, 9)

  • Some time later, the Moabites and Ammonites, and with them the Meunites, advanced to war against Jehoshaphat. (2 Chronicles 20, 1)

  • Jehoshaphat received the following intelligence, 'A vast horde is advancing on you from the other side of the Sea, from Edom; they are already at Hazazon-Tamar, that is, En-Gedi.' (2 Chronicles 20, 2)

  • Jehoshaphat was alarmed and resolved to have recourse to Yahweh; he proclaimed a fast throughout all Judah. (2 Chronicles 20, 3)

  • Then, standing in the Temple of Yahweh in front of the new court among the assembled people of Judah and Jerusalem, Jehoshaphat (2 Chronicles 20, 5)


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