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1 Kings 14:13
1 Kings 14:13
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1 Kings 14:13
in
MRV
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1 Kings 14:13
in
KJV
2 Chronicles 12:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
1
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Rehoboam
had
established
the
kingdom,
and
had
strengthened
himself,
he
forsook
the
law
of
the
LORD,
and
all
Israel
with
him.
2
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
in
the
fifth
year
of
king
Rehoboam
Shishak
king
of
Egypt
came
up
against
Jerusalem,
because
they
had
transgressed
against
the
LORD,
3
With
twelve
hundred
chariots,
and
threescore
thousand
horsemen:
and
the
people
were
without
number
that
came
with
him
out
of
Egypt;
the
Lubims,
the
Sukkiims,
and
the
Ethiopians.
4
And
he
took
the
fenced
cities
which
pertained
to
Judah,
and
came
to
Jerusalem.
5
Then
came
Shemaiah
the
prophet
to
Rehoboam,
and
to
the
princes
of
Judah,
that
were
gathered
together
to
Jerusalem
because
of
Shishak,
and
said
unto
them,
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
Ye
have
forsaken
me,
and
therefore
have
I
also
left
you
in
the
hand
of
Shishak.
6
Whereupon
the
princes
of
Israel
and
the
king
humbled
themselves;
and
they
said,
The
LORD
is
righteous.
7
And
when
the
LORD
saw
that
they
humbled
themselves,
the
word
of
the
LORD
came
to
Shemaiah,
saying,
They
have
humbled
themselves;
therefore
I
will
not
destroy
them,
but
I
will
grant
them
some
deliverance;
and
my
wrath
shall
not
be
poured
out
upon
Jerusalem
by
the
hand
of
Shishak.
8
Nevertheless
they
shall
be
his
servants;
that
they
may
know
my
service,
and
the
service
of
the
kingdoms
of
the
countries.
9
So
Shishak
king
of
Egypt
came
up
against
Jerusalem,
and
took
away
the
treasures
of
the
house
of
the
LORD,
and
the
treasures
of
the
king's
house;
he
took
all:
he
carried
away
also
the
shields
of
gold
which
Solomon
had
made.
10
Instead
of
which
king
Rehoboam
made
shields
of
brass,
and
committed
them
to
the
hands
of
the
chief
of
the
guard,
that
kept
the
entrance
of
the
king's
house.
11
And
when
the
king
entered
into
the
house
of
the
LORD,
the
guard
came
and
fetched
them,
and
brought
them
again
into
the
guard
chamber.
12
And
when
he
humbled
himself,
the
wrath
of
the
LORD
turned
from
him,
that
he
would
not
destroy
him
altogether:
and
also
in
Judah
things
went
well.
13
So
king
Rehoboam
strengthened
himself
in
Jerusalem,
and
reigned:
for
Rehoboam
was
one
and
forty
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign,
and
he
reigned
seventeen
years
in
Jerusalem,
the
city
which
the
LORD
had
chosen
out
of
all
the
tribes
of
Israel,
to
put
his
name
there.
And
his
mother's
name
was
Naamah
an
Ammonitess.
14
And
he
did
evil,
because
he
prepared
not
his
heart
to
seek
the
LORD.
15
Now
the
acts
of
Rehoboam,
first
and
last,
are
they
not
written
in
the
book
of
Shemaiah
the
prophet,
and
of
Iddo
the
seer
concerning
genealogies?
And
there
were
wars
between
Rehoboam
and
Jeroboam
continually.
16
And
Rehoboam
slept
with
his
fathers,
and
was
buried
in
the
city
of
David:
and
Abijah
his
son
reigned
in
his
stead.
2 Chronicles 19:3
3
Nevertheless
there
are
good
things
found
in
thee,
in
that
thou
hast
taken
away
the
groves
out
of
the
land,
and
hast
prepared
thine
heart
to
seek
God.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
1 Kings 14:13
in
KJVP
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
1 Kings 14:13
in
YLT
2 Chronicles 12:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
1
And
it
cometh
to
pass,
at
the
establishing
of
the
kingdom
of
Rehoboam,
and
at
his
strengthening
himself,
he
hath
forsaken
the
law
of
Jehovah,
and
all
Israel
with
him.
2
And
it
cometh
to
pass,
in
the
fifth
year
of
king
Rehoboam,
come
up
hath
Shishak
king
of
Egypt
against
Jerusalem
--
because
they
trespassed
against
Jehovah
--
3
with
a
thousand
and
two
hundred
chariots,
and
with
sixty
thousand
horsemen,
and
there
is
no
number
to
the
people
who
have
come
with
him
out
of
Egypt
--
Lubim,
Sukkiim,
and
Cushim
--
4
and
he
captureth
the
cities
of
the
bulwarks
that
are
to
Judah,
and
cometh
in
unto
Jerusalem.
5
And
Shemaiah
the
prophet
hath
come
in
unto
Rehoboam
and
the
heads
of
Judah
who
have
been
gathered
unto
Jerusalem
from
the
presence
of
Shishak,
and
saith
to
them,
`Thus
said
Jehovah,
Ye
have
forsaken
Me,
and
also,
I
have
left
you
in
the
hand
of
Shishak;`
6
and
the
heads
of
Israel
are
humbled,
and
the
king,
and
they
say,
`Righteous
is
Jehovah.`
7
And
when
Jehovah
seeth
that
they
have
been
humbled,
a
word
of
Jehovah
hath
been
unto
Shemaiah,
saying,
`They
have
been
humbled;
I
do
not
destroy
them,
and
I
have
given
to
them
as
a
little
thing
for
an
escape,
and
I
pour
not
out
My
fury
in
Jerusalem
by
the
hand
of
Shishak;
8
but
they
become
servants
to
him,
and
they
know
My
service,
and
the
service
of
the
kingdoms
of
the
lands.`
9
And
Shishak
king
of
Egypt
cometh
up
against
Jerusalem,
and
taketh
the
treasures
of
the
house
of
Jehovah,
and
the
treasures
of
the
house
of
the
king
--
the
whole
he
hath
taken
--
and
he
taketh
the
shields
of
gold
that
Solomon
had
made;
10
and
king
Rehoboam
maketh
in
their
stead
shields
of
brass,
and
hath
given
them
a
charge
on
the
hand
of
the
heads
of
the
runners
who
are
keeping
the
opening
of
the
house
of
the
king;
11
and
it
cometh
to
pass,
from
the
time
of
the
going
in
of
the
king
to
the
house
of
Jehovah,
the
runners
have
come
in
and
lifted
them
up,
and
brought
them
back
unto
the
chamber
of
the
runners.
12
And
in
his
being
humbled,
turned
back
from
him
hath
the
wrath
of
Jehovah,
so
as
not
to
destroy
to
completion;
and
also,
in
Judah
there
have
been
good
things.
13
And
king
Rehoboam
strengtheneth
himself
in
Jerusalem,
and
reigneth;
for
a
son
of
forty
and
two
years
is
Rehoboam
in
his
reigning,
and
seventeen
years
he
hath
reigned
in
Jerusalem,
the
city
that
Jehovah
hath
chosen
to
put
His
name
there,
out
of
all
the
tribes
of
Israel,
and
the
name
of
his
mother
is
Naamah
the
Ammonitess,
14
and
he
doth
the
evil
thing,
for
he
hath
not
prepared
his
heart
to
seek
Jehovah.
15
And
the
matters
of
Rehoboam,
the
first
and
the
last,
are
they
not
written
among
the
matters
of
Shemaiah
the
prophet,
and
of
Iddo
the
seer,
concerning
genealogy?
And
the
wars
of
Rehoboam
and
Jeroboam
are
all
the
days;
16
and
Rehoboam
lieth
with
his
fathers,
and
is
buried
in
the
city
of
David,
and
reign
doth
Abijah
his
son
in
his
stead.
2 Chronicles 19:3
3
but
good
things
have
been
found
with
thee,
for
thou
hast
put
away
the
shrines
out
of
the
land,
and
hast
prepared
thy
heart
to
seek
God.`
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
1 Kings 14:13
in
ASV
2 Chronicles 12:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
1
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
kingdom
of
Rehoboam
was
established,
and
he
was
strong,
that
he
forsook
the
law
of
Jehovah,
and
all
Israel
with
him.
2
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
fifth
year
of
king
Rehoboam,
that
Shishak
king
of
Egypt
came
up
against
Jerusalem,
because
they
had
trespassed
against
Jehovah,
3
with
twelve
hundred
chariots,
and
threescore
thousand
horsemen.
And
the
people
were
without
number
that
came
with
him
out
of
Egypt:
the
Lubim,
the
Sukkiim,
and
the
Ethiopians.
4
And
he
took
the
fortified
cities
which
pertained
to
Judah,
and
came
unto
Jerusalem.
5
Now
Shemaiah
the
prophet
came
to
Rehoboam,
and
to
the
princes
of
Judah,
that
were
gathered
together
to
Jerusalem
because
of
Shishak,
and
said
unto
them,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
Ye
have
forsaken
me,
therefore
have
I
also
left
you
in
the
hand
of
Shishak.
6
Then
the
princes
of
Israel
and
the
king
humbled
themselves;
and
they
said,
Jehovah
is
righteous.
7
And
when
Jehovah
saw
that
they
humbled
themselves,
the
word
of
Jehovah
came
to
Shemaiah,
saying,
They
have
humbled
themselves:
I
will
not
destroy
them;
but
I
will
grant
them
some
deliverance,
and
my
wrath
shall
not
be
poured
out
upon
Jerusalem
by
the
hand
of
Shishak.
8
Nevertheless
they
shall
be
his
servants,
that
they
may
know
my
service,
and
the
service
of
the
kingdoms
of
the
countries.
9
So
Shishak
king
of
Egypt
came
up
against
Jerusalem,
and
took
away
the
treasures
of
the
house
of
Jehovah,
and
the
treasures
of
the
kings
house:
he
took
all
away:
he
took
away
also
the
shields
of
gold
which
Solomon
had
made.
10
And
king
Rehoboam
made
in
their
stead
shields
of
brass,
and
committed
them
to
the
hands
of
the
captains
of
the
guard,
that
kept
the
door
of
the
kings
house.
11
And
it
was
so,
that,
as
oft
as
the
king
entered
into
the
house
of
Jehovah,
the
guard
came
and
bare
them,
and
brought
them
back
into
the
guard-chamber.
12
And
when
he
humbled
himself,
the
wrath
of
Jehovah
turned
from
him,
so
as
not
to
destroy
him
altogether:
and
moreover
in
Judah
there
were
good
things
found.
13
So
king
Rehoboam
strengthened
himself
in
Jerusalem,
and
reigned:
for
Rehoboam
was
forty
and
one
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign,
and
he
reigned
seventeen
years
in
Jerusalem,
the
city
which
Jehovah
had
chosen
out
of
all
the
tribes
of
Israel,
to
put
his
name
there:
and
his
mothers
name
was
Naamah
the
Ammonitess.
14
And
he
did
that
which
was
evil,
because
he
set
not
his
heart
to
seek
Jehovah.
15
Now
the
acts
of
Rehoboam,
first
and
last,
are
they
not
written
in
the
histories
of
Shemaiah
the
prophet
and
of
Iddo
the
seer,
after
the
manner
of
genealogies?
And
there
were
wars
between
Rehoboam
and
Jeroboam
continually.
16
And
Rehoboam
slept
with
his
fathers,
and
was
buried
in
the
city
of
David:
and
Abijah
his
son
reigned
in
his
stead.
2 Chronicles 19:3
3
Nevertheless
there
are
good
things
found
in
thee,
in
that
thou
hast
put
away
the
Asheroth
out
of
the
land,
and
hast
set
thy
heart
to
seek
God.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
1 Kings 14:13
in
WEB
2 Chronicles 12:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
1
It
happened,
when
the
kingdom
of
Rehoboam
was
established,
and
he
was
strong,
that
he
forsook
the
law
of
Yahweh,
and
all
Israel
with
him.
2
It
happened
in
the
fifth
year
of
king
Rehoboam,
that
Shishak
king
of
Egypt
came
up
against
Jerusalem,
because
they
had
trespassed
against
Yahweh,
3
with
twelve
hundred
chariots,
and
sixty
thousand
horsemen.
The
people
were
without
number
who
came
with
him
out
of
Egypt:
the
Lubim,
the
Sukkiim,
and
the
Ethiopians.
4
He
took
the
fortified
cities
which
pertained
to
Judah,
and
came
to
Jerusalem.
5
Now
Shemaiah
the
prophet
came
to
Rehoboam,
and
to
the
princes
of
Judah,
who
were
gathered
together
to
Jerusalem
because
of
Shishak,
and
said
to
them,
Thus
says
Yahweh,
You
have
forsaken
me,
therefore
have
I
also
left
you
in
the
hand
of
Shishak.
6
Then
the
princes
of
Israel
and
the
king
humbled
themselves;
and
they
said,
Yahweh
is
righteous.
7
When
Yahweh
saw
that
they
humbled
themselves,
the
word
of
Yahweh
came
to
Shemaiah,
saying,
They
have
humbled
themselves:
I
will
not
destroy
them;
but
I
will
grant
them
some
deliverance,
and
my
wrath
shall
not
be
poured
out
on
Jerusalem
by
the
hand
of
Shishak.
8
Nevertheless
they
shall
be
his
servants,
that
they
may
know
my
service,
and
the
service
of
the
kingdoms
of
the
countries.
9
So
Shishak
king
of
Egypt
came
up
against
Jerusalem,
and
took
away
the
treasures
of
the
house
of
Yahweh,
and
the
treasures
of
the
king's
house:
he
took
all
away:
he
took
away
also
the
shields
of
gold
which
Solomon
had
made.
10
King
Rehoboam
made
in
their
place
shields
of
brass,
and
committed
them
to
the
hands
of
the
captains
of
the
guard,
who
kept
the
door
of
the
king's
house.
11
It
was
so,
that
as
often
as
the
king
entered
into
the
house
of
Yahweh,
the
guard
came
and
bore
them,
and
brought
them
back
into
the
guard-chamber.
12
When
he
humbled
himself,
the
wrath
of
Yahweh
turned
from
him,
so
as
not
to
destroy
him
altogether:
and
moreover
in
Judah
there
were
good
things
found.
13
So
king
Rehoboam
strengthened
himself
in
Jerusalem,
and
reigned:
for
Rehoboam
was
forty-one
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign,
and
he
reigned
seventeen
years
in
Jerusalem,
the
city
which
Yahweh
had
chosen
out
of
all
the
tribes
of
Israel,
to
put
his
name
there:
and
his
mother's
name
was
Naamah
the
Ammonitess.
14
He
did
that
which
was
evil,
because
he
didn't
set
his
heart
to
seek
Yahweh.
15
Now
the
acts
of
Rehoboam,
first
and
last,
aren't
they
written
in
the
histories
of
Shemaiah
the
prophet
and
of
Iddo
the
seer,
after
the
manner
of
genealogies?
There
were
wars
between
Rehoboam
and
Jeroboam
continually.
16
Rehoboam
slept
with
his
fathers,
and
was
buried
in
the
city
of
David:
and
Abijah
his
son
reigned
in
his
place.
2 Chronicles 19:3
3
Nevertheless
there
are
good
things
found
in
you,
in
that
you
have
put
away
the
Asheroth
out
of
the
land,
and
have
set
your
heart
to
seek
God.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
1 Kings 14:13
in
RV
2 Chronicles 12:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
1
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
kingdom
of
Rehoboam
was
established,
and
he
was
strong,
that
he
forsook
the
law
of
the
LORD,
and
all
Israel
with
him.
2
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
fifth
year
of
king
Rehoboam,
that
Shishak
king
of
Egypt
came
up
against
Jerusalem,
because
they
had
trespassed
against
the
LORD,
3
with
twelve
hundred
chariots,
and
threescore
thousand
horsemen:
and
the
people
were
without
number
that
came
with
him
out
of
Egypt;
the
Lubim,
the
Sukkiim,
and
the
Ethiopians.
4
And
he
took
the
fenced
cities
which
pertained
to
Judah,
and
came
unto
Jerusalem.
5
Now
Shemaiah
the
prophet
came
to
Rehoboam,
and
to
the
princes
of
Judah,
that
were
gathered
together
to
Jerusalem
because
of
Shishak,
and
said
unto
them,
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
Ye
have
forsaken
me,
therefore
have
I
also
left
you
in
the
hand
of
Shishak.
6
Then
the
princes
of
Israel
and
the
king
humbled
themselves;
and
they
said,
The
LORD
is
righteous.
7
And
when
the
LORD
saw
that
they
humbled
themselves,
the
word
of
the
LORD
came
to
Shemaiah,
saying,
They
have
humbled
themselves;
I
will
not
destroy
them:
but
I
will
grant
them
some
deliverance,
and
my
wrath
shall
not
be
poured
out
upon
Jerusalem
by
the
hand
of
Shishak.
8
Nevertheless
they
shall
be
his
servants;
that
they
may
know
my
service,
and
the
service
of
the
kingdoms
of
the
countries.
9
So
Shishak
king
of
Egypt
came
up
against
Jerusalem,
and
took
away
the
treasures
of
the
house
of
the
LORD,
and
the
treasures
of
the
king�s
house;
he
took
all
away:
he
took
away
also
the
shields
of
gold
which
Solomon
had
made.
10
And
king
Rehoboam
made
in
their
stead
shields
of
brass,
and
committed
them
to
the
hands
of
the
captains
of
the
guard,
that
kept
the
door
of
the
king�s
house.
11
And
it
was
so,
that
as
oft
as
the
king
entered
into
the
house
of
the
LORD,
the
guard
came
and
bare
them,
and
brought
them
back
into
the
guard
chamber.
12
And
when
he
humbled
himself,
the
wrath
of
the
LORD
turned
from
him,
that
he
would
not
destroy
him
altogether:
and
moreover
in
Judah
there
were
good
things
{cf15i
found}.
13
So
king
Rehoboam
strengthened
himself
in
Jerusalem,
and
reigned:
for
Rehoboam
was
forty
and
one
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign,
and
he
reigned
seventeen
years
in
Jerusalem,
the
city
which
the
LORD
had
chosen
out
of
all
the
tribes
of
Israel,
to
put
his
name
there:
and
his
mother�s
name
was
Naamah
the
Ammonitess.
14
And
he
did
that
which
was
evil,
because
he
set
not
his
heart
to
seek
the
LORD.
15
Now
the
acts
of
Rehoboam,
first
and
last,
are
they
not
written
in
the
histories
of
Shemaiah
the
prophet
and
of
Iddo
the
seer,
after
the
manner
of
genealogies?
And
there
were
wars
between
Rehoboam
and
Jeroboam
continually.
16
And
Rehoboam
slept
with
his
fathers,
and
was
buried
in
the
city
of
David:
and
Abijah
his
son
reigned
in
his
stead.
2 Chronicles 19:3
3
Nevertheless
there
are
good
things
found
in
thee,
in
that
thou
hast
put
away
the
Asheroth
out
of
the
land,
and
hast
set
thine
heart
to
seek
God.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
1 Kings 14:13
in
NET
2 Chronicles 12:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
1
After
Rehoboam's
rule
was
established
and
solidified,
he
and
all
Israel
rejected
the
law
of
the
LORD.
2
Because
they
were
unfaithful
to
the
LORD,
in
King
Rehoboam's
fifth
year,
King
Shishak
of
Egypt
attacked
Jerusalem.
3
He
had
1,200
chariots,
60,000
horsemen,
and
an
innumerable
number
of
soldiers
who
accompanied
him
from
Egypt,
including
Libyans,
Sukkites,
and
Cushites.
4
He
captured
the
fortified
cities
of
Judah
and
marched
against
Jerusalem.
5
Shemaiah
the
prophet
visited
Rehoboam
and
the
leaders
of
Judah
who
were
assembled
in
Jerusalem
because
of
Shishak.
He
said
to
them,
"This
is
what
the
LORD
says:
'You
have
rejected
me,
so
I
have
rejected
you
and
will
hand
you
over
to
Shishak.'"
6
The
leaders
of
Israel
and
the
king
humbled
themselves
and
said,
"The
LORD
is
just."
7
When
the
LORD
saw
that
they
humbled
themselves,
he
gave
this
message
to
Shemaiah:
"They
have
humbled
themselves,
so
I
will
not
destroy
them.
I
will
deliver
them
soon.
My
anger
will
not
be
unleashed
against
Jerusalem
through
Shishak.
8
Yet
they
will
become
his
subjects,
so
they
can
experience
how
serving
me
differs
from
serving
the
surrounding
nations."
9
King
Shishak
of
Egypt
attacked
Jerusalem
and
took
away
the
treasures
of
the
LORD's
temple
and
of
the
royal
palace;
he
took
everything,
including
the
gold
shields
that
Solomon
had
made.
10
King
Rehoboam
made
bronze
shields
to
replace
them
and
assigned
them
to
the
officers
of
the
royal
guard
who
protected
the
entrance
to
the
royal
palace.
11
Whenever
the
king
visited
the
LORD's
temple,
the
royal
guards
carried
them
and
then
brought
them
back
to
the
guardroom.
12
So
when
Rehoboam
humbled
himself,
the
LORD
relented
from
his
anger
and
did
not
annihilate
him;
Judah
experienced
some
good
things.
13
King
Rehoboam
solidified
his
rule
in
Jerusalem;
he
was
forty-one
years
old
when
he
became
king
and
he
ruled
for
seventeen
years
in
Jerusalem,
the
city
the
LORD
chose
from
all
the
tribes
of
Israel
to
be
his
home.
Rehoboam's
mother
was
an
Ammonite
named
Naamah.
14
He
did
evil
because
he
was
not
determined
to
follow
the
LORD.
15
The
events
of
Rehoboam's
reign,
from
start
to
finish,
are
recorded
in
the
Annals
of
Shemaiah
the
prophet
and
of
Iddo
the
seer
that
include
genealogical
records.
16
Then
Rehoboam
passed
away
and
was
buried
in
the
City
of
David.
His
son
Abijah
replaced
him
as
king.
2 Chronicles 19:3
3
Nevertheless
you
have
done
some
good
things;
you
removed
the
Asherah
poles
from
the
land
and
you
were
determined
to
follow
the
LORD."
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
1 Kings 14:13
in
ERVEN
2 Chronicles 12:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
1
Rehoboam
became
a
strong
king
and
made
his
kingdom
strong.
Then
Rehoboam
and
the
whole
tribe
of
Judah
refused
to
obey
the
law
of
the
Lord.
2
During
the
fifth
year
that
Rehoboam
was
king,
Shishak
king
of
Egypt
came
to
attack
Jerusalem.
This
happened
because
Rehoboam
and
the
people
of
Judah
rebelled
against
the
Lord.
3
Shishak
had
12,000
chariots,
60,000
horse
riders,
and
an
army
that
no
one
could
count.
In
Shishak's
large
army
there
were
Libyan
soldiers,
Sukkite
soldiers,
and
Ethiopian
soldiers.
4
Shishak
defeated
the
strong
cities
of
Judah.
Then
Shishak
brought
his
army
to
Jerusalem.
5
Then
Shemaiah
the
prophet
came
to
Rehoboam
and
the
leaders
of
Judah.
The
leaders
of
Judah
had
gathered
together
in
Jerusalem
because
they
all
were
afraid
of
Shishak.
Shemaiah
said
to
Rehoboam
and
the
leaders
of
Judah,
"This
is
what
the
Lord
says:
'Rehoboam,
you
and
the
people
of
Judah
have
left
me
and
refused
to
obey
my
law.
So
now
I
will
leave
you
to
face
Shishak
without
my
help.'"
6
Then
the
leaders
of
Judah
and
King
Rehoboam
were
sorry
and
humbled
themselves.
They
said,
"The
Lord
is
right."
7
The
Lord
saw
that
the
king
and
the
leaders
of
Judah
had
humbled
themselves.
Then
the
message
from
the
Lord
came
to
Shemaiah.
The
Lord
said,
"The
king
and
the
leaders
humbled
themselves.
So
I
will
not
destroy
them,
but
I
will
save
them
soon.
I
will
not
use
Shishak
to
pour
out
my
anger
on
Jerusalem.
8
But
the
people
of
Jerusalem
will
become
Shishak's
servants.
This
will
happen
so
that
they
may
learn
that
serving
me
is
different
from
serving
the
kings
of
other
nations."
9
Shishak
took
the
treasures
from
the
Lord's
Temple
and
from
the
king's
palace.
He
also
took
the
gold
shields
that
Solomon
had
made.
10
King
Rehoboam
made
more
shields
to
put
in
their
places,
but
they
were
made
from
bronze.
He
gave
them
to
the
guards
on
duty
at
the
palace
gates.
11
Every
time
the
king
went
to
the
Lord's
Temple,
the
guards
took
out
the
shields
and
went
with
him.
After
they
were
finished,
they
put
the
shields
back
on
the
wall
in
the
guardroom.
12
Rehoboam
humbled
himself,
and
the
Lord
stopped
being
angry
with
him.
So
he
did
not
completely
destroy
Rehoboam.
There
was
some
good
in
Judah.
13
King
Rehoboam
made
himself
a
strong
king
in
Jerusalem.
He
was
41
years
old
when
he
became
king
of
Judah.
Rehoboam
ruled
17
years
in
Jerusalem,
the
city
the
Lord
chose
for
his
own.
He
chose
this
city
from
all
the
other
cities
of
Israel.
Rehoboam's
mother
was
Naamah.
She
was
an
Ammonite.
14
Rehoboam
did
evil
because
he
didn't
decide
in
his
heart
to
obey
the
Lord.
15
All
the
things
Rehoboam
did
when
he
was
king,
from
the
beginning
to
the
end
of
his
rule,
are
written
in
the
writings
of
Shemaiah
the
prophet
and
in
the
writings
of
Iddo
the
seer.
Those
men
wrote
family
histories.
And
there
were
wars
between
Rehoboam
and
Jeroboam
all
the
time
both
kings
ruled.
16
Rehoboam
rested
with
his
ancestors
and
was
buried
in
the
City
of
David.
Then
Rehoboam's
son
Abijah
became
the
next
king
after
him.
2 Chronicles 19:3
3
Fortunately,
you
did
some
good
things
in
your
life.
You
did
remove
the
Asherah
poles
from
this
country,
and
you
did
decide
to
ask
God
for
his
advice."
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
1 Kings 14:13
in
MHB
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
1 Kings 14:13
in
LXXRP