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Isaiah 50:10
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2 Chronicles 20:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
It
came
to
pass
after
this
also,
that
the
children
of
Moab,
and
the
children
of
Ammon,
and
with
them
other
beside
the
Ammonites,
came
against
Jehoshaphat
to
battle.
2
Then
there
came
some
that
told
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
There
cometh
a
great
multitude
against
thee
from
beyond
the
sea
on
this
side
Syria;
and,
behold,
they
be
Hazazon-tamar,
which
is
En-gedi.
3
And
Jehoshaphat
feared,
and
set
himself
to
seek
the
LORD,
and
proclaimed
a
fast
throughout
all
Judah.
4
And
Judah
gathered
themselves
together,
to
ask
help
of
the
LORD:
even
out
of
all
the
cities
of
Judah
they
came
to
seek
the
LORD.
5
And
Jehoshaphat
stood
in
the
congregation
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
in
the
house
of
the
LORD,
before
the
new
court,
6
And
said,
O
LORD
God
of
our
fathers,
art
not
thou
God
in
heaven?
and
rulest
not
thou
over
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
heathen?
and
in
thine
hand
is
there
not
power
and
might,
so
that
none
is
able
to
withstand
thee?
7
Art
not
thou
our
God,
who
didst
drive
out
the
inhabitants
of
this
land
before
thy
people
Israel,
and
gavest
it
to
the
seed
of
Abraham
thy
friend
for
ever?
8
And
they
dwelt
therein,
and
have
built
thee
a
sanctuary
therein
for
thy
name,
saying,
9
If,
when
evil
cometh
upon
us,
as
the
sword,
judgment,
or
pestilence,
or
famine,
we
stand
before
this
house,
and
in
thy
presence,
(for
thy
name
is
in
this
house,)
and
cry
unto
thee
in
our
affliction,
then
thou
wilt
hear
and
help.
10
And
now,
behold,
the
children
of
Ammon
and
Moab
and
mount
Seir,
whom
thou
wouldest
not
let
Israel
invade,
when
they
came
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
but
they
turned
from
them,
and
destroyed
them
not;
11
Behold,
I
say,
how
they
reward
us,
to
come
to
cast
us
out
of
thy
possession,
which
thou
hast
given
us
to
inherit.
12
O
our
God,
wilt
thou
not
judge
them?
for
we
have
no
might
against
this
great
company
that
cometh
against
us;
neither
know
we
what
to
do:
but
our
eyes
are
upon
thee.
13
And
all
Judah
stood
before
the
LORD,
with
their
little
ones,
their
wives,
and
their
children.
14
Then
upon
Jahaziel
the
son
of
Zechariah,
the
son
of
Benaiah,
the
son
of
Jeiel,
the
son
of
Mattaniah,
a
Levite
of
the
sons
of
Asaph,
came
the
Spirit
of
the
LORD
in
the
midst
of
the
congregation;
15
And
he
said,
Hearken
ye,
all
Judah,
and
ye
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
thou
king
Jehoshaphat,
Thus
saith
the
LORD
unto
you,
Be
not
afraid
nor
dismayed
by
reason
of
this
great
multitude;
for
the
battle
is
not
yours,
but
God’s.
16
To
morrow
go
ye
down
against
them:
behold,
they
come
up
by
the
cliff
of
Ziz;
and
ye
shall
find
them
at
the
end
of
the
brook,
before
the
wilderness
of
Jeruel.
17
Ye
shall
not
need
to
fight
in
this
battle:
set
yourselves,
stand
ye
still,
and
see
the
salvation
of
the
LORD
with
you,
O
Judah
and
Jerusalem:
fear
not,
nor
be
dismayed;
to
morrow
go
out
against
them:
for
the
LORD
will
be
with
you.
18
And
Jehoshaphat
bowed
his
head
with
his
face
to
the
ground:
and
all
Judah
and
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem
fell
before
the
LORD,
worshipping
the
LORD.
19
And
the
Levites,
of
the
children
of
the
Kohathites,
and
of
the
children
of
the
Korhites,
stood
up
to
praise
the
LORD
God
of
Israel
with
a
loud
voice
on
high.
20
And
they
rose
early
in
the
morning,
and
went
forth
into
the
wilderness
of
Tekoa:
and
as
they
went
forth,
Jehoshaphat
stood
and
said,
Hear
me,
O
Judah,
and
ye
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem;
Believe
in
the
LORD
your
God,
so
shall
ye
be
established;
believe
his
prophets,
so
shall
ye
prosper.
21
And
when
he
had
consulted
with
the
people,
he
appointed
singers
unto
the
LORD,
and
that
should
praise
the
beauty
of
holiness,
as
they
went
out
before
the
army,
and
to
say,
Praise
the
LORD;
for
his
mercy
endureth
for
ever.
22
And
when
they
began
to
sing
and
to
praise,
the
LORD
set
ambushments
against
the
children
of
Ammon,
Moab,
and
mount
Seir,
which
were
come
against
Judah;
and
they
were
smitten.
23
For
the
children
of
Ammon
and
Moab
stood
up
against
the
inhabitants
of
mount
Seir,
utterly
to
slay
and
destroy
them:
and
when
they
had
made
an
end
of
the
inhabitants
of
Seir,
every
one
helped
to
destroy
another.
24
And
when
Judah
came
toward
the
watch
tower
in
the
wilderness,
they
looked
unto
the
multitude,
and,
behold,
they
were
dead
bodies
fallen
to
the
earth,
and
none
escaped.
25
And
when
Jehoshaphat
and
his
people
came
to
take
away
the
spoil
of
them,
they
found
among
them
in
abundance
both
riches
with
the
dead
bodies,
and
precious
jewels,
which
they
stripped
off
for
themselves,
more
than
they
could
carry
away:
and
they
were
three
days
in
gathering
of
the
spoil,
it
was
so
much.
26
And
on
the
fourth
day
they
assembled
themselves
in
the
valley
of
Berachah;
for
there
they
blessed
the
LORD:
therefore
the
name
of
the
same
place
was
called,
The
valley
of
Berachah,
unto
this
day.
27
Then
they
returned,
every
man
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
and
Jehoshaphat
in
the
forefront
of
them,
to
go
again
to
Jerusalem
with
joy;
for
the
LORD
had
made
them
to
rejoice
over
their
enemies.
28
And
they
came
to
Jerusalem
with
psalteries
and
harps
and
trumpets
unto
the
house
of
the
LORD.
29
And
the
fear
of
God
was
on
all
the
kingdoms
of
those
countries,
when
they
had
heard
that
the
LORD
fought
against
the
enemies
of
Israel.
30
So
the
realm
of
Jehoshaphat
was
quiet:
for
his
God
gave
him
rest
round
about.
31
And
Jehoshaphat
reigned
over
Judah:
he
was
thirty
and
five
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign,
and
he
reigned
twenty
and
five
years
in
Jerusalem.
And
his
mother’s
name
was
Azubah
the
daughter
of
Shilhi.
32
And
he
walked
in
the
way
of
Asa
his
father,
and
departed
not
from
it,
doing
that
which
was
right
in
the
sight
of
the
LORD.
33
Howbeit
the
high
places
were
not
taken
away:
for
as
yet
the
people
had
not
prepared
their
hearts
unto
the
God
of
their
fathers.
34
Now
the
rest
of
the
acts
of
Jehoshaphat,
first
and
last,
behold,
they
are
written
in
the
book
of
Jehu
the
son
of
Hanani,
who
is
mentioned
in
the
book
of
the
kings
of
Israel.
35
And
after
this
did
Jehoshaphat
king
of
Judah
join
himself
with
Ahaziah
king
of
Israel,
who
did
very
wickedly:
36
And
he
joined
himself
with
him
to
make
ships
to
go
to
Tarshish:
and
they
made
the
ships
in
Ezion-gaber.
37
Then
Eliezer
the
son
of
Dodavah
of
Mareshah
prophesied
against
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
Because
thou
hast
joined
thyself
with
Ahaziah,
the
LORD
hath
broken
thy
works.
And
the
ships
were
broken,
that
they
were
not
able
to
go
to
Tarshish.
Psalms 20:7
7
Some
trust
in
chariots,
and
some
in
horses:
but
we
will
remember
the
name
of
the
LORD
our
God.
Psalms 23:4
4
Yea,
though
I
walk
through
the
valley
of
the
shadow
of
death,
I
will
fear
no
evil:
for
thou
art
with
me;
thy
rod
and
thy
staff
they
comfort
me.
Matthew 26:67
67
Then
did
they
spit
in
his
face,
and
buffeted
him;
and
others
smote
him
with
the
palms
of
their
hands,
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1
It
came
to
pass
H1961
W-VQY3MS
after
H310
this
H3651
also
,
that
the
children
H1121
CMP
of
Moab
H4124
,
and
the
children
H1121
W-CMP
of
Ammon
H5983
,
and
with
H5973
them
other
beside
H4480
the
Ammonites
H5984
,
came
H935
VQQ3MP
against
H5921
PREP
Jehoshaphat
H3092
to
battle
H4421
.
2
Then
there
came
H935
W-VQY3MP
some
that
told
H5046
Jehoshaphat
H3092
,
saying
H559
L-VQFC
,
There
cometh
H935
VQPMS
a
great
H7227
AMS
multitude
H1995
NMS
against
H5921
PREP-2MS
thee
from
beyond
H5676
M-CMS
the
sea
H3220
on
this
side
Syria
H758
;
and
,
behold
H2009
,
they
be
in
Hazazon
H2688
-
tamar
,
which
H1931
PPRO-3FS
is
En
H5872
-
gedi
.
3
And
Jehoshaphat
H3092
feared
H3372
,
and
set
H5414
W-VQQ3MS
himself
H6440
CMP-3MS
to
seek
H1875
the
LORD
H3068
L-EDS
,
and
proclaimed
H7121
W-VQY3MS
a
fast
H6685
NMS
throughout
H5921
PREP
all
H3605
NMS
Judah
H3063
.
4
And
Judah
H3063
gathered
themselves
together
H6908
,
to
ask
H1245
help
of
H4480
the
LORD
H3068
:
even
H1571
CONJ
out
of
all
H3605
M-CMS
the
cities
H5892
of
Judah
H3063
they
came
H935
VQQ3MP
to
seek
H1245
the
LORD
H3068
NAME-4MS
.
5
And
Jehoshaphat
H3092
stood
H5975
W-VQY3MS
in
the
congregation
H6951
of
Judah
H3063
and
Jerusalem
H3389
,
in
the
house
H1004
B-CMS
of
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
,
before
H6440
L-CMP
the
new
H2319
court
H2691
,
6
And
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
O
LORD
H3068
EDS
God
H430
NAME-4MP
of
our
fathers
H1
,
art
not
H3808
I-NADV
thou
H859
God
H430
EDP
in
heaven
H8064
BD-NMP
?
and
rulest
H4910
not
thou
H859
W-PPRO-2MS
over
all
H3605
the
kingdoms
H4467
of
the
heathen
H1471
D-NMP
?
and
in
thine
hand
H3027
is
there
not
power
H3581
CMS
and
might
H1369
W-NFS
,
so
that
none
H369
W-NPAR
is
able
to
withstand
H3320
thee
?
7
Art
not
H3808
I-NADV
thou
H859
PPRO-2MS
our
God
H430
,
who
didst
drive
out
H3423
the
inhabitants
H3427
of
this
H2063
D-DFS
land
H776
D-GFS
before
H6440
ML-CMP
thy
people
H5971
Israel
H3478
,
and
gavest
H5414
it
to
the
seed
H2233
of
Abraham
H85
thy
friend
H157
forever
H5769
?
8
And
they
dwelt
H3427
W-VQY3MP
therein
,
and
have
built
H1129
thee
a
sanctuary
H4720
therein
for
thy
name
H8034
,
saying
H559
L-VQFC
,
9
If
H518
PART
,
when
evil
H7451
AFS
cometh
H935
VQY2MS
upon
H5921
PREP-1MP
us
,
as
the
sword
H2719
GFS
,
judgment
H8196
,
or
pestilence
H1698
,
or
famine
H7458
,
we
stand
H5975
before
H6440
L-CMP
this
H2088
D-PMS
house
H1004
D-NMS
,
and
in
thy
presence
H6440
L-CMP
,
(
CONJ
for
CONJ
thy
name
H8034
is
in
this
H2088
D-PMS
house
H1004
,
)
and
cry
H2199
unto
H413
PREP-2MS
thee
in
our
affliction
H6869
,
then
thou
wilt
hear
H8085
and
help
H3467
.
10
And
now
H6258
W-ADV
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
the
children
H1121
of
Ammon
H5983
and
Moab
H4124
and
mount
H2022
Seir
H8165
LFS
,
whom
H834
RPRO
thou
wouldest
not
H3808
ADV
let
H5414
VQQ2MS-2FS
Israel
H3478
invade
H935
L-VQFC
,
when
they
came
H935
out
of
the
land
H776
M-NFS
of
Egypt
H4714
,
but
H3588
CONJ
they
turned
H5493
VQQ3MP
from
them
,
and
destroyed
H8045
them
not
H3808
W-NADV
;
11
Behold
H2009
IJEC
,
I
say
,
how
they
H1992
PPRO-3MP
reward
H1580
us
,
to
come
H935
L-VQFC
to
cast
us
out
H1644
of
thy
possession
H3425
,
which
H834
RPRO
thou
hast
given
us
to
inherit
H3423
.
12
O
our
God
H430
,
wilt
thou
not
H3808
ADV
judge
H8199
them
?
for
H3588
CONJ
we
have
no
H369
NPAR
might
H3581
CMS
against
H6440
L-CMP
this
H2088
D-PMS
great
H7227
company
H1995
that
cometh
H935
against
H5921
PREP-1MP
us
;
neither
H3808
NADV
know
H3045
we
H587
what
H4100
IGAT
to
do
H6213
VQY1MP
:
but
H3588
CONJ
our
eyes
H5869
are
upon
H5921
PREP-2MS
thee
.
13
And
all
H3605
W-CMS
Judah
H3063
stood
H5975
VQPMP
before
H6440
L-CMP
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
,
with
H1571
CONJ
their
little
ones
H2945
,
their
wives
H802
,
and
their
children
H1121
.
14
Then
upon
H5921
PREP-3MS
Jahaziel
H3166
the
son
H1121
of
Zechariah
H2148
NMP
,
the
son
H1121
of
Benaiah
H1141
,
the
son
H1121
of
Jeiel
H3273
,
the
son
H1121
of
Mattaniah
H4983
,
a
Levite
H3881
of
H4480
PREP
the
sons
H1121
of
Asaph
H623
,
came
H1961
VQQ3FS
the
Spirit
H7307
NFS
of
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
in
the
midst
H8432
B-NMS
of
the
congregation
H6951
;
15
And
he
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
Hearken
H7181
ye
,
all
H3605
CMS
Judah
H3063
,
and
ye
inhabitants
H3427
of
Jerusalem
H3389
,
and
thou
king
H4428
Jehoshaphat
H3092
,
Thus
H3541
saith
H559
W-VQY3MS
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
unto
you
,
Be
not
afraid
H3372
nor
H408
NPAR
dismayed
H2865
by
reason
of
M-CMP
this
H2088
D-PMS
great
H7227
multitude
H1995
;
for
H3588
CONJ
the
battle
H4421
is
not
H3808
NADV
yours
,
but
H3588
CONJ
God
H430
L-NMP
\'s
.
16
Tomorrow
H4279
NMS
go
ye
down
H3381
against
H5921
PREP-3MP
them
:
behold
H2009
,
they
come
up
H5927
by
the
cliff
H4608
of
Ziz
H6732
;
and
ye
shall
find
H4672
them
at
the
end
H5490
of
the
brook
H5158
,
before
H6440
CMP
the
wilderness
H4057
of
Jeruel
H3385
.
17
Ye
shall
not
H3808
NADV
need
to
fight
H3898
in
this
H2063
battle
:
set
yourselves
H3320
,
stand
H5975
ye
still
,
and
see
H7200
the
salvation
H3444
of
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
with
H5973
PREP-3MP
you
,
O
Judah
H3063
and
Jerusalem
H3389
:
fear
H3372
not
H408
NPAR
,
nor
H408
ADV
be
dismayed
H2865
;
tomorrow
H4279
NMS
go
out
H3318
against
H6440
L-CMP-3MP
them
:
for
the
LORD
H3068
W-EDS
will
be
with
H5973
you
.
18
And
Jehoshaphat
H3092
bowed
his
head
H6915
with
his
face
H639
NMD
to
the
ground
H776
NFS-3FS
:
and
all
H3605
W-CMS
Judah
H3063
and
the
inhabitants
H3427
of
Jerusalem
H3389
fell
H5307
before
H6440
L-CMP
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
,
worshiping
H7812
the
LORD
H3068
NAME-4MS
.
19
And
the
Levites
H3881
,
of
the
children
H1121
of
H4480
PREP
the
Kohathites
H6956
,
and
of
H4480
PREP
the
children
H1121
of
the
Korhites
H7145
,
stood
up
H6965
to
praise
H1984
the
LORD
H3068
L-EDS
God
H430
CDP
of
Israel
H3478
with
a
loud
H1419
AMS
voice
H6963
B-NMS
on
high
H4605
.
20
And
they
rose
early
H7925
in
the
morning
H1242
,
and
went
forth
H3318
W-VQY3MP
into
the
wilderness
H4057
of
Tekoa
H8620
:
and
as
they
went
forth
H3318
,
Jehoshaphat
H3092
stood
H5975
and
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
Hear
H8085
me
,
O
Judah
H3063
,
and
ye
inhabitants
H3427
of
Jerusalem
H3389
;
Believe
H539
in
the
LORD
H3068
your
God
H430
,
so
shall
ye
be
established
H539
;
believe
H539
his
prophets
H5030
,
so
shall
ye
prosper
H6743
.
21
And
when
he
had
consulted
H3289
with
H413
PREP
the
people
H5971
,
he
appointed
H5975
W-VHY3MS
singers
H7891
unto
the
LORD
H3068
L-EDS
,
and
that
should
praise
H1984
the
beauty
H1927
of
holiness
H6944
,
as
they
went
out
H3318
before
H6440
L-CMP
the
army
H2502
,
and
to
say
H559
,
Praise
H3034
the
LORD
H3068
L-EDS
;
for
H3588
CONJ
his
mercy
H2617
endureth
forever
H5769
L-NMS
.
22
And
when
H6256
they
began
H2490
to
sing
H7440
and
to
praise
H8416
,
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
set
H5414
VQQ3MS
ambushments
H693
against
H5921
PREP
the
children
H1121
of
Ammon
H5983
,
Moab
H4124
,
and
mount
H2022
Seir
H8165
LFS
,
which
were
come
H935
against
Judah
H3063
;
and
they
were
smitten
H5062
.
23
For
the
children
H1121
of
Ammon
H5983
and
Moab
H4124
stood
up
H5975
against
H5921
PREP
the
inhabitants
H3427
of
mount
H2022
CMS
Seir
H8165
LFS
,
utterly
to
slay
H2763
and
destroy
H8045
them
:
and
when
they
had
made
an
end
H3615
of
the
inhabitants
H3427
of
Seir
H8165
LFS
,
every
one
H376
NMS
helped
H5826
to
destroy
H4889
another
H7453
.
24
And
when
Judah
H3063
came
H935
VQPMS
toward
H5921
PREP
the
watch
tower
H4707
in
the
wilderness
H4057
,
they
looked
H6437
unto
H413
PREP
the
multitude
H1995
,
and
,
behold
H2009
,
they
were
dead
bodies
H6297
fallen
H5307
to
the
earth
H776
NFS-3FS
,
and
none
H369
W-NPAR
escaped
H6413
.
25
And
when
Jehoshaphat
H3092
and
his
people
H5971
came
H935
W-VQY3MS
to
take
away
H962
the
spoil
H7998
of
them
,
they
found
H4672
among
them
in
abundance
H7230
LD-NMS
both
riches
H7399
with
the
dead
bodies
H6297
,
and
precious
H2530
jewels
H3627
,
which
they
stripped
off
H5337
for
themselves
,
more
than
H369
they
could
carry
away
H4853
:
and
they
were
H1961
W-VQY3MP
three
H7969
days
H3117
NMP
in
gathering
H962
of
the
spoil
H7998
,
it
H1931
PPRO-3MS
was
so
much
H7227
AMS
.
26
And
on
the
fourth
H7243
day
H3117
they
assembled
themselves
H6950
in
the
valley
H6010
of
Berachah
H1294
;
for
H3588
CONJ
there
H8033
ADV
they
blessed
H1288
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
:
therefore
H5921
PREP
the
name
H8034
CMS
of
the
same
H1931
D-PPRO-3MS
place
H4725
D-NMS
was
called
H7121
,
The
valley
H6010
CMS
of
Berachah
H1294
,
unto
H5704
PREP
this
day
H3117
D-NMS
.
27
Then
they
returned
H7725
W-VUY3MP
,
every
H3605
NMS
man
H376
NMS
of
Judah
H3063
and
Jerusalem
H3389
,
and
Jehoshaphat
H3092
in
the
forefront
H7218
of
them
,
to
go
again
H7725
to
H413
PREP
Jerusalem
H3389
with
joy
H8057
B-NFS
;
for
H3588
CONJ
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
had
made
them
to
rejoice
H8055
over
their
enemies
H341
.
28
And
they
came
H935
W-VQY3MP
to
Jerusalem
H3389
with
psalteries
H5035
and
harps
H3658
and
trumpets
H2689
unto
H413
PREP
the
house
H1004
CMS
of
the
LORD
H3068
NAME-4MS
.
29
And
the
fear
H6343
NMS
of
God
H430
EDP
was
H1961
W-VQY3MS
on
H5921
PREP
all
H3605
NMS
the
kingdoms
H4467
of
those
countries
H776
,
when
they
had
heard
H8085
that
H3588
CONJ
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
fought
H3898
against
H5973
PREP
the
enemies
H341
of
Israel
H3478
LMS
.
30
So
the
realm
H4438
CFP
of
Jehoshaphat
H3092
was
quiet
H8252
:
for
his
God
H430
CMP-3MS
gave
him
rest
H5117
round
about
H5439
.
31
And
Jehoshaphat
H3092
reigned
H4427
over
H5921
PREP
Judah
H3063
:
he
was
thirty
H7970
MMP
and
five
H2568
years
H8141
NFS
old
H1121
when
he
began
to
reign
H4427
,
and
he
reigned
H4427
twenty
H6242
W-MMP
and
five
H2568
years
H8141
NFS
in
Jerusalem
H3389
.
And
his
mother
H517
GFS-3MS
\'s
name
H8034
W-CMS
was
Azubah
H5806
the
daughter
H1323
CFS
of
Shilhi
H7977
.
32
And
he
walked
H1980
W-VQY3MS
in
the
way
H1870
B-NMS
of
Asa
H609
his
father
H1
CMS-3MS
,
and
departed
H5493
not
H3808
W-NPAR
from
H4480
M-PREP-3FS
it
,
doing
H6213
L-VQFC
that
which
was
right
H3477
in
the
sight
H5869
B-CMP
of
the
LORD
H3068
NAME-4MS
.
33
Howbeit
H389
ADV
the
high
places
H1116
were
not
H3808
NADV
taken
away
H5493
VQQ3MP
:
for
as
yet
H5750
W-ADV
the
people
H5971
had
not
H3808
NADV
prepared
H3559
their
hearts
H3824
unto
the
God
H430
of
their
fathers
H1
.
34
Now
the
rest
H3499
of
the
acts
H1697
CMP
of
Jehoshaphat
H3092
,
first
H7223
and
last
H314
,
behold
H2009
,
they
are
written
H3789
in
the
book
H1697
of
Jehu
H3058
the
son
H1121
CMS
of
Hanani
H2607
,
who
H834
RPRO
is
mentioned
H5927
in
H5921
PREP
the
book
H5612
CMS
of
the
kings
H4428
CMP
of
Israel
H3478
LMS
.
35
And
after
H310
this
H3651
did
Jehoshaphat
H3092
king
H4428
NMS
of
Judah
H3063
join
himself
H2266
with
H5973
PREP
Ahaziah
H274
king
H4428
NMS
of
Israel
H3478
,
who
H1931
PPRO-3MS
did
very
wickedly
H7561
:
36
And
he
joined
H2266
himself
with
H5973
PREP-3MS
him
to
make
H6213
L-VQFC
ships
H591
CFP
to
go
H1980
L-VQFC
to
Tarshish
H8659
:
and
they
made
H6213
W-VQY3MP
the
ships
H591
CFP
in
Ezion
H6100
-
geber
.
37
Then
Eliezer
H461
the
son
H1121
of
Dodavah
H1735
of
Mareshah
H4762
prophesied
H5012
against
H5921
PREP
Jehoshaphat
H3092
,
saying
H559
L-VQFC
,
Because
thou
hast
joined
thyself
H2266
with
H5973
PREP
Ahaziah
H274
,
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
hath
broken
H6555
VQQ3MS
thy
works
H4639
.
And
the
ships
H591
CFP
were
broken
H7665
,
that
they
were
not
able
H6113
VQQ3MP
to
go
H1980
L-VQFC
to
H413
PREP
Tarshish
H8659
.
Psalms 20:7
7
Some
H428
PMP
trust
in
chariots
H7393
,
and
some
H428
W-PMP
in
horses
H5483
:
but
we
H587
will
remember
H2142
the
name
H8034
B-CMS
of
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
our
God
H430
.
Psalms 23:4
4
Yea
H1571
CONJ
,
though
H3588
CONJ
I
walk
H1980
VQY1MS
through
the
valley
H1516
of
the
shadow
of
death
H6757
NMS
,
I
will
fear
H3372
no
H3808
NADV
evil
H7451
AMS
:
for
H3588
CONJ
thou
H859
PPRO-2MS
art
with
H5978
PREP-1MS
me
;
thy
rod
H7626
and
thy
staff
H4938
they
H1992
PPRO-3MP
comfort
H5162
me
.
Matthew 26:67
67
Then
G5119
ADV
did
they
spit
G1716
V-AAI-3P
in
G1519
PREP
his
G3588
T-ASN
face
G4383
N-ASN
,
and
G2532
CONJ
buffeted
G2852
V-AAI-3P
him
G3588
T-NPM
;
and
G1161
CONJ
others
G3588
T-ASN
smote
him
with
the
palms
of
their
hands
G4474
V-AAI-3P
,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 50:10
in
YLT
2 Chronicles 20:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
And
it
cometh
to
pass
after
this,
the
sons
of
Moab
have
come
in,
and
the
sons
of
Ammon,
and
with
them
of
the
peoples,
against
Jehoshaphat
to
battle.
2
And
they
come
in
and
declare
to
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
`Come
against
thee
hath
a
great
multitude
from
beyond
the
sea,
from
Aram,
and
lo,
they
are
in
Hazezon-Tamar
--
it
is
En-Gedi.`
3
And
Jehoshaphat
feareth,
and
setteth
his
face
to
seek
to
Jehovah,
and
proclaimeth
a
fast
over
all
Judah;
4
and
Judah
is
gathered
to
inquire
of
Jehovah;
also,
from
all
the
cities
of
Judah
they
have
come
in
to
seek
Jehovah.
5
And
Jehoshaphat
standeth
in
the
assembly
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
in
the
house
of
Jehovah,
at
the
front
of
the
new
court,
6
and
saith,
`O
Jehovah,
God
of
our
fathers,
art
not
Thou
--
God
in
the
heavens?
yea,
Thou
art
ruling
over
all
kingdoms
of
the
nations,
and
in
Thy
hand
is
power
and
might,
and
there
is
none
with
Thee
to
station
himself.
7
`Art
not
Thou
our
God?
Thou
hast
dispossessed
the
inhabitants
of
this
land
from
before
Thy
people
Israel,
and
dost
give
it
to
the
seed
of
Abraham
Thy
friend
to
the
age,
8
and
they
dwell
in
it,
and
build
to
Thee
in
it
a
sanctuary
for
Thy
name,
saying,
9
If
evil
doth
come
upon
us
--
sword,
judgment,
and
pestilence,
and
famine
--
we
stand
before
this
house,
and
before
Thee,
for
Thy
name
is
in
this
house,
and
cry
unto
Thee
out
of
our
distress,
and
Thou
dost
hear
and
save.
10
`And
now,
lo,
sons
of
Ammon,
and
Moab,
and
mount
Seir,
whom
Thou
didst
not
grant
to
Israel
to
go
in
against
in
their
coming
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
for
they
turned
aside
from
off
them
and
destroyed
them
not,
11
and
lo,
they
are
recompensing
to
us
--
to
come
in
to
drive
us
out
of
Thy
possession,
that
Thou
hast
caused
us
to
possess.
12
`O
our
God,
dost
Thou
not
execute
judgment
upon
them?
for
there
is
no
power
in
us
before
this
great
multitude
that
hath
come
against
us,
and
we
know
not
what
we
do,
but
on
Thee
are
our
eyes.`
13
And
all
Judah
are
standing
before
Jehovah,
also
their
infants,
their
wives,
and
their
sons.
14
And
upon
Jahaziel,
son
of
Zechariah,
son
of
Benaiah,
son
of
Jeiel,
son
of
Mattaniah,
the
Levite,
of
the
sons
of
Asaph,
hath
the
Spirit
of
Jehovah
been,
in
the
midst
of
the
assembly,
15
and
he
saith,
`Attend,
all
Judah,
and
ye
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
O
king
Jehoshaphat,
Thus
said
Jehovah
to
you,
Ye
fear
not,
nor
are
afraid
of
the
face
of
this
great
multitude,
for
not
for
you
is
the
battle,
but
for
God.
16
To-morrow,
go
ye
down
against
them,
lo,
they
are
coming
up
by
the
ascent
of
Ziz,
and
ye
have
found
them
in
the
end
of
the
valley,
the
front
of
the
wilderness
of
Jeruel.
17
Not
for
you
to
fight
in
this;
station
yourselves,
stand,
and
see
the
salvation
of
Jehovah
with
you,
O
Judah
and
Jerusalem
--
be
not
afraid
nor
fear
ye
--
to-morrow
go
out
before
them,
and
Jehovah
is
with
you.`
18
And
Jehoshaphat
boweth
--
face
to
the
earth
--
and
all
Judah
and
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem
have
fallen
before
Jehovah,
to
bow
themselves
to
Jehovah.
19
And
the
Levites,
of
the
sons
of
the
Kohathites,
and
of
the
sons
of
the
Korhites,
rise
to
give
praise
to
Jehovah,
God
of
Israel,
with
a
loud
voice
on
high.
20
And
they
rise
early
in
the
morning,
and
go
out
to
the
wilderness
of
Tekoa,
and
in
their
going
out
Jehoshaphat
hath
stood
and
saith,
`Hear
me,
O
Judah,
and
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
remain
stedfast
in
Jehovah
your
God,
and
be
stedfast;
remain
stedfast
in
His
prophets,
and
prosper.`
21
And
he
taketh
counsel
with
the
people,
and
appointeth
singers
to
Jehovah,
and
those
giving
praise
to
the
honour
of
holiness,
in
the
going
out
before
the
armed
men
,
and
saying,
`Give
ye
thanks
to
Jehovah,
for
to
the
age
is
His
kindness.`
22
And
at
the
time
they
have
begun
with
singing
and
praise,
Jehovah
hath
put
ambushments
against
the
sons
of
Ammon,
Moab,
and
mount
Seir,
who
are
coming
in
to
Judah,
and
they
are
smitten,
23
and
the
sons
of
Ammon
stand
up,
and
Moab,
against
the
inhabitants
of
mount
Seir,
to
devote
and
to
destroy,
and
at
their
finishing
with
the
inhabitants
of
Seir,
they
helped,
a
man
against
his
neighbour,
to
destroy.
24
And
Judah
hath
come
in
unto
the
watch-tower,
to
the
wilderness,
and
they
look
unto
the
multitude,
and
lo,
they
are
carcases
fallen
to
the
earth,
and
there
is
none
escaped,
25
and
Jehoshaphat
cometh
in,
and
his
people,
to
seize
their
spoil,
and
they
find
among
them,
in
abundance,
both
goods
and
carcases,
and
desirable
vessels,
and
they
take
spoil
to
themselves
without
prohibition,
and
they
are
three
days
seizing
the
spoil,
for
it
is
abundant.
26
And
on
the
fourth
day
they
have
been
assembled
at
the
valley
of
Blessing,
for
there
they
blessed
Jehovah:
therefore
they
have
called
the
name
of
that
place,
`Valley
of
Blessing,`
unto
this
day.
27
And
they
turn
back,
every
man
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
and
Jehoshaphat
at
their
head,
to
go
back
unto
Jerusalem
with
joy,
for
Jehovah
hath
made
them
rejoice
over
their
enemies.
28
And
they
come
in
to
Jerusalem
with
psalteries,
and
with
harps,
and
with
trumpets,
unto
the
house
of
Jehovah.
29
And
there
is
a
fear
of
God
on
all
kingdoms
of
the
lands
in
their
hearing
that
Jehovah
hath
fought
with
the
enemies
of
Israel,
30
and
the
kingdom
of
Jehoshaphat
is
quiet,
and
his
God
giveth
rest
to
him
round
about.
31
And
Jehoshaphat
reigneth
over
Judah,
a
son
of
thirty
and
five
years
in
his
reigning,
and
twenty
and
five
years
he
hath
reigned
in
Jerusalem,
and
the
name
of
his
mother
is
Azubah
daughter
of
Shilhi.
32
And
he
walketh
in
the
way
of
his
father
Asa,
and
hath
not
turned
aside
from
it,
to
do
that
which
is
right
in
the
eyes
of
Jehovah.
33
Only,
the
high
places
have
not
turned
aside,
and
still
the
people
have
not
prepared
their
heart
for
the
God
of
their
fathers.
34
And
the
rest
of
the
matters
of
Jehoshaphat,
the
first
and
the
last,
lo,
they
are
written
among
the
matters
of
Jehu
son
of
Hanani,
who
hath
been
mentioned
on
the
book
of
the
kings
of
Israel.
35
And
after
this
hath
Jehoshaphat
king
of
Judah
joined
himself
with
Ahaziah
king
of
Israel,
(he
did
wickedly
in
so
doing),
36
and
he
joineth
him
with
himself
to
make
ships
to
go
to
Tarshish,
and
they
make
ships
in
Ezion-Geber,
37
and
prophesy
doth
Eliezer
son
of
Dodavah,
of
Mareshah,
against
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
`For
thy
joining
thyself
with
Ahaziah,
Jehovah
hath
broken
up
thy
works;`
and
the
ships
are
broken,
and
have
not
retained
power
to
go
unto
Tarshish.
Psalms 20:7
7
Some
of
chariots,
and
some
of
horses,
And
we
of
the
name
of
Jehovah
our
God
Make
mention.
Psalms 23:4
4
Also
--
when
I
walk
in
a
valley
of
death-shade,
I
fear
no
evil,
for
Thou
art
with
me,
Thy
rod
and
Thy
staff
--
they
comfort
me.
Matthew 26:67
67
Then
did
they
spit
in
his
face
and
buffet
him,
and
others
did
slap,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 50:10
in
ASV
2 Chronicles 20:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
And
it
came
to
pass
after
this,
that
the
children
of
Moab,
and
the
children
of
Ammon,
and
with
them
some
of
the
Ammonites,
came
against
Jehoshaphat
to
battle.
2
Then
there
came
some
that
told
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
There
cometh
a
great
multitude
against
thee
from
beyond
the
sea
from
Syria;
and,
behold,
they
are
in
Hazazon-tamar
(the
same
is
En-gedi).
3
And
Jehoshaphat
feared,
and
set
himself
to
seek
unto
Jehovah;
and
he
proclaimed
a
fast
throughout
all
Judah.
4
And
Judah
gathered
themselves
together,
to
seek
help
of
Jehovah:
even
out
of
all
the
cities
of
Judah
they
came
to
seek
Jehovah.
5
And
Jehoshaphat
stood
in
the
assembly
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
in
the
house
of
Jehovah,
before
the
new
court;
6
and
he
said,
O
Jehovah,
the
God
of
our
fathers,
art
not
thou
God
in
heaven?
and
art
not
thou
ruler
over
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
nations?
and
in
thy
hand
is
power
and
might,
so
that
none
is
able
to
withstand
thee.
7
Didst
not
thou,
O
our
God,
drive
out
the
inhabitants
of
this
land
before
thy
people
Israel,
and
give
it
to
the
seed
of
Abraham
thy
friend
for
ever?
8
And
they
dwelt
therein,
and
have
built
thee
a
sanctuary
therein
for
thy
name,
saying,
9
If
evil
come
upon
us,
the
sword,
judgment,
or
pestilence,
or
famine,
we
will
stand
before
this
house,
and
before
thee,
(for
thy
name
is
in
this
house,)
and
cry
unto
thee
in
our
affliction,
and
thou
wilt
hear
and
save.
10
And
now,
behold,
the
children
of
Ammon
and
Moab
and
mount
Seir,
whom
thou
wouldest
not
let
Israel
invade,
when
they
came
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
but
they
turned
aside
from
them,
and
destroyed
them
not;
11
behold,
how
they
reward
us,
to
come
to
cast
us
out
of
thy
possession,
which
thou
hast
given
us
to
inherit.
12
O
our
God,
wilt
thou
not
judge
them?
for
we
have
no
might
against
this
great
company
that
cometh
against
us;
neither
know
we
what
to
do:
but
out
eyes
are
upon
thee.
13
And
all
Judah
stood
before
Jehovah,
with
their
little
ones,
their
wives,
and
their
children.
14
Then
upon
Jahaziel
the
son
of
Zechariah,
the
son
of
Benaiah,
the
son
of
Jeiel,
the
son
of
Mattaniah,
the
Levite,
of
the
sons
of
Asaph,
came
the
Spirit
of
Jehovah
in
the
midst
of
the
assembly;
15
and
he
said,
Hearken
ye,
all
Judah,
and
ye
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
thou
king
Jehoshaphat:
Thus
saith
Jehovah
unto
you,
Fear
not
ye,
neither
be
dismayed
by
reason
of
this
great
multitude;
for
the
battle
is
not
yours,
but
Gods.
16
To-morrow
go
ye
down
against
them:
behold,
they
come
up
by
the
ascent
of
Ziz;
and
ye
shall
find
them
at
the
end
of
the
valley,
before
the
wilderness
of
Jeruel.
17
Ye
shall
not
need
to
fight
in
this
battle:
set
yourselves,
stand
ye
still,
and
see
the
salvation
of
Jehovah
with
you,
O
Judah
and
Jerusalem;
fear
not,
nor
be
dismayed:
to-morrow
go
out
against
them:
for
Jehovah
is
with
you.
18
And
Jehoshaphat
bowed
his
head
with
his
face
to
the
ground;
and
all
Judah
and
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem
fell
down
before
Jehovah,
worshipping
Jehovah.
19
And
the
Levites,
of
the
children
of
the
Kohathites
and
of
the
children
of
the
Korahites,
stood
up
to
praise
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel,
with
an
exceeding
loud
voice.
20
And
they
rose
early
in
the
morning,
and
went
forth
into
the
wilderness
of
Tekoa:
and
as
they
went
forth,
Jehoshaphat
stood
and
said,
Hear
me,
O
Judah,
and
ye
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem:
believe
in
Jehovah
your
God,
so
shall
ye
be
established;
believe
his
prophets,
so
shall
ye
prosper.
21
And
when
he
had
taken
counsel
with
the
people,
he
appointed
them
that
should
sing
unto
Jehovah,
and
give
praise
in
holy
array,
as
they
went
out
before
the
army,
and
say,
Give
thanks
unto
Jehovah;
for
his
lovingkindness
endureth
for
ever.
22
And
when
they
began
to
sing
and
to
praise,
Jehovah
set
liers-in-wait
against
the
children
of
Ammon,
Moab,
and
mount
Seir,
that
were
come
against
Judah;
and
they
were
smitten.
23
For
the
children
of
Ammon
and
Moab
stood
up
against
the
inhabitants
of
mount
Seir,
utterly
to
slay
and
destroy
them:
and
when
they
had
made
an
end
of
the
inhabitants
of
Seir,
every
one
helped
to
destroy
another.
24
And
when
Judah
came
to
the
watch-tower
of
the
wilderness,
they
looked
upon
the
multitude;
and,
behold,
they
were
dead
bodies
fallen
to
the
earth,
and
there
were
none
that
escaped.
25
And
when
Jehoshaphat
and
his
people
came
to
take
the
spoil
of
them,
they
found
among
them
in
abundance
both
riches
and
dead
bodies,
and
precious
jewels,
which
they
stripped
off
for
themselves,
more
than
they
could
carry
away:
and
they
were
three
days
in
taking
the
spoil,
it
was
so
much.
26
And
on
the
fourth
day
they
assembled
themselves
in
the
valley
of
Beracah;
for
there
they
blessed
Jehovah:
therefore
the
name
of
that
place
was
called
The
valley
of
Beracah
unto
this
day.
27
Then
they
returned,
every
man
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
and
Jehoshaphat
in
the
forefront
of
them,
to
go
again
to
Jerusalem
with
joy;
for
Jehovah
had
made
them
to
rejoice
over
their
enemies.
28
And
they
came
to
Jerusalem
with
psalteries
and
harps
and
trumpets
unto
the
house
of
Jehovah.
29
And
the
fear
of
God
was
on
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
countries,
when
they
heard
that
Jehovah
fought
against
the
enemies
of
Israel.
30
So
the
realm
of
Jehoshaphat
was
quiet;
for
his
God
gave
him
rest
round
about.
31
And
Jehoshaphat
reigned
over
Judah:
he
was
thirty
and
five
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign;
and
he
reigned
twenty
and
five
years
in
Jerusalem:
and
his
mothers
name
was
Azubah
the
daughter
of
Shilhi.
32
And
he
walked
in
the
way
of
Asa
his
father,
and
turned
not
aside
from
it,
doing
that
which
was
right
in
the
eyes
of
Jehovah.
33
Howbeit
the
high
places
were
not
taken
away;
neither
as
yet
had
the
people
set
their
hearts
unto
the
God
of
their
fathers.
34
Now
the
rest
of
the
acts
of
Jehoshaphat,
first
and
last,
behold,
they
are
written
in
the
history
of
Jehu
the
son
of
Hanani,
which
is
inserted
in
the
book
of
the
kings
of
Israel.
35
And
after
this
did
Jehoshaphat
king
of
Judah
join
himself
with
Ahaziah
king
of
Israel;
the
same
did
very
wickedly:
36
and
he
joined
himself
with
him
to
make
ships
to
go
to
Tarshish;
and
they
made
the
ships
in
Ezion-geber.
37
Then
Eliezer
the
son
of
Dodavahu
of
Mareshah
prophesied
against
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
Because
thou
hast
joined
thyself
with
Ahaziah,
Jehovah
hath
destroyed
thy
works.
And
the
ships
were
broken,
so
that
they
were
not
able
to
go
to
Tarshish.
Psalms 20:7
7
Some
trust
in
chariots,
and
some
in
horses;
But
we
will
make
mention
of
the
name
of
Jehovah
our
God.
Psalms 23:4
4
Yea,
thou
I
walk
through
the
valley
of
the
shadow
of
death,
I
will
fear
no
evil;
for
thou
art
with
me;
Thy
rod
and
thy
staff,
they
comfort
me.
Matthew 26:67
67
Then
did
they
spit
in
his
face
and
buffet
him:
and
some
smote
him
with
the
palms
of
their
hands,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 50:10
in
WEB
2 Chronicles 20:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
It
happened
after
this,
that
the
children
of
Moab,
and
the
children
of
Ammon,
and
with
them
some
of
the
Ammonites,
came
against
Jehoshaphat
to
battle.
2
Then
there
came
some
who
told
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
There
comes
a
great
multitude
against
you
from
beyond
the
sea
from
Syria;
and,
behold,
they
are
in
Hazazon
Tamar
(the
same
is
En
Gedi).
3
Jehoshaphat
feared,
and
set
himself
to
seek
to
Yahweh;
and
he
proclaimed
a
fast
throughout
all
Judah.
4
Judah
gathered
themselves
together,
to
seek
help
of
Yahweh:
even
out
of
all
the
cities
of
Judah
they
came
to
seek
Yahweh.
5
Jehoshaphat
stood
in
the
assembly
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
in
the
house
of
Yahweh,
before
the
new
court;
6
and
he
said,
Yahweh,
the
God
of
our
fathers,
aren't
you
God
in
heaven?
and
aren't
you
ruler
over
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
nations?
and
in
your
hand
is
power
and
might,
so
that
none
is
able
to
withstand
you.
7
Did
not
you,
our
God,
drive
out
the
inhabitants
of
this
land
before
your
people
Israel,
and
give
it
to
the
seed
of
Abraham
your
friend
forever?
8
They
lived
therein,
and
have
built
you
a
sanctuary
therein
for
your
name,
saying,
9
If
evil
come
on
us,
the
sword,
judgment,
or
pestilence,
or
famine,
we
will
stand
before
this
house,
and
before
you,
(for
your
name
is
in
this
house,)
and
cry
to
you
in
our
affliction,
and
you
will
hear
and
save.
10
Now,
behold,
the
children
of
Ammon
and
Moab
and
Mount
Seir,
whom
you
would
not
let
Israel
invade,
when
they
came
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
but
they
turned
aside
from
them,
and
didn't
destroy
them;
11
behold,
how
they
reward
us,
to
come
to
cast
us
out
of
your
possession,
which
you
have
given
us
to
inherit.
12
Our
God,
will
you
not
judge
them?
for
we
have
no
might
against
this
great
company
that
comes
against
us;
neither
know
we
what
to
do:
but
out
eyes
are
on
you.
13
All
Judah
stood
before
Yahweh,
with
their
little
ones,
their
wives,
and
their
children.
14
Then
on
Jahaziel
the
son
of
Zechariah,
the
son
of
Benaiah,
the
son
of
Jeiel,
the
son
of
Mattaniah,
the
Levite,
of
the
sons
of
Asaph,
came
the
Spirit
of
Yahweh
in
the
midst
of
the
assembly;
15
and
he
said,
Listen
you
,
all
Judah,
and
you
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
you
king
Jehoshaphat:
Thus
says
Yahweh
to
you,
Don't
be
afraid
you
,
neither
be
dismayed
by
reason
of
this
great
multitude;
for
the
battle
is
not
yours,
but
God's.
16
Tomorrow
go
you
down
against
them:
behold,
they
come
up
by
the
ascent
of
Ziz;
and
you
shall
find
them
at
the
end
of
the
valley,
before
the
wilderness
of
Jeruel.
17
You
shall
not
need
to
fight
in
this
battle:
set
yourselves,
stand
you
still,
and
see
the
salvation
of
Yahweh
with
you,
O
Judah
and
Jerusalem;
don't
be
afraid,
nor
be
dismayed:
tomorrow
go
out
against
them:
for
Yahweh
is
with
you.
18
Jehoshaphat
bowed
his
head
with
his
face
to
the
ground;
and
all
Judah
and
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem
fell
down
before
Yahweh,
worshipping
Yahweh.
19
The
Levites,
of
the
children
of
the
Kohathites
and
of
the
children
of
the
Korahites,
stood
up
to
praise
Yahweh,
the
God
of
Israel,
with
an
exceeding
loud
voice.
20
They
rose
early
in
the
morning,
and
went
forth
into
the
wilderness
of
Tekoa:
and
as
they
went
forth,
Jehoshaphat
stood
and
said,
Hear
me,
Judah,
and
you
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem:
believe
in
Yahweh
your
God,
so
shall
you
be
established;
believe
his
prophets,
so
shall
you
prosper.
21
When
he
had
taken
counsel
with
the
people,
he
appointed
those
who
should
sing
to
Yahweh,
and
give
praise
in
holy
array,
as
they
went
out
before
the
army,
and
say,
Give
thanks
to
Yahweh;
for
his
loving
kindness
endures
forever.
22
When
they
began
to
sing
and
to
praise,
Yahweh
set
liers-in-wait
against
the
children
of
Ammon,
Moab,
and
Mount
Seir,
who
had
come
against
Judah;
and
they
were
struck.
23
For
the
children
of
Ammon
and
Moab
stood
up
against
the
inhabitants
of
Mount
Seir,
utterly
to
kill
and
destroy
them:
and
when
they
had
made
an
end
of
the
inhabitants
of
Seir,
everyone
helped
to
destroy
another.
24
When
Judah
came
to
the
watch-tower
of
the
wilderness,
they
looked
at
the
multitude;
and,
behold,
they
were
dead
bodies
fallen
to
the
earth,
and
there
were
none
who
escaped.
25
When
Jehoshaphat
and
his
people
came
to
take
the
spoil
of
them,
they
found
among
them
in
abundance
both
riches
and
dead
bodies,
and
precious
jewels,
which
they
stripped
off
for
themselves,
more
than
they
could
carry
away:
and
they
were
three
days
in
taking
the
spoil,
it
was
so
much.
26
On
the
fourth
day
they
assembled
themselves
in
the
valley
of
Beracah;
for
there
they
blessed
Yahweh:
therefore
the
name
of
that
place
was
called
The
valley
of
Beracah
to
this
day.
27
Then
they
returned,
every
man
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
and
Jehoshaphat
in
the
forefront
of
them,
to
go
again
to
Jerusalem
with
joy;
for
Yahweh
had
made
them
to
rejoice
over
their
enemies.
28
They
came
to
Jerusalem
with
psalteries
and
harps
and
trumpets
to
the
house
of
Yahweh.
29
The
fear
of
God
was
on
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
countries,
when
they
heard
that
Yahweh
fought
against
the
enemies
of
Israel.
30
So
the
realm
of
Jehoshaphat
was
quiet;
for
his
God
gave
him
rest
round
about.
31
Jehoshaphat
reigned
over
Judah:
he
was
thirty-five
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign;
and
he
reigned
twenty-five
years
in
Jerusalem:
and
his
mother's
name
was
Azubah
the
daughter
of
Shilhi.
32
He
walked
in
the
way
of
Asa
his
father,
and
didn't
turn
aside
from
it,
doing
that
which
was
right
in
the
eyes
of
Yahweh.
33
However
the
high
places
were
not
taken
away;
neither
as
yet
had
the
people
set
their
hearts
to
the
God
of
their
fathers.
34
Now
the
rest
of
the
acts
of
Jehoshaphat,
first
and
last,
behold,
they
are
written
in
the
history
of
Jehu
the
son
of
Hanani,
which
is
inserted
in
the
book
of
the
kings
of
Israel.
35
After
this
did
Jehoshaphat
king
of
Judah
join
himself
with
Ahaziah
king
of
Israel;
the
same
did
very
wickedly:
36
and
he
joined
himself
with
him
to
make
ships
to
go
to
Tarshish;
and
they
made
the
ships
in
Ezion
Geber.
37
Then
Eliezer
the
son
of
Dodavahu
of
Mareshah
prophesied
against
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
Because
you
have
joined
yourself
with
Ahaziah,
Yahweh
has
destroyed
your
works.
The
ships
were
broken,
so
that
they
were
not
able
to
go
to
Tarshish.
Psalms 20:7
7
Some
trust
in
chariots,
and
some
in
horses,
But
we
trust
the
name
of
Yahweh
our
God.
Psalms 23:4
4
Even
though
I
walk
through
the
valley
of
the
shadow
of
death,
I
will
fear
no
evil,
for
you
are
with
me.
Your
rod
and
your
staff,
they
comfort
me.
Matthew 26:67
67
Then
they
spit
in
his
face
and
beat
him
with
their
fists,
and
some
slapped
him,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 50:10
in
RV
2 Chronicles 20:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
And
it
came
to
pass
after
this,
that
the
children
of
Moab,
and
the
children
of
Ammon,
and
with
them
some
of
the
Ammonites,
came
against
Jehoshaphat
to
battle.
2
Then
there
came
some
that
told
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
There
cometh
a
great
multitude
against
thee
from
beyond
the
sea
from
Syria;
and,
behold,
they
be
in
Hazazon-tamar
(the
same
is
En-gedi).
3
And
Jehoshaphat
feared,
and
set
himself
to
seek
unto
the
LORD;
and
he
proclaimed
a
fast
throughout
all
Judah.
4
And
Judah
gathered
themselves
together,
to
seek
{cf15i
help}
of
the
LORD:
even
out
of
all
the
cities
of
Judah
they
came
to
seek
the
LORD.
5
And
Jehoshaphat
stood
in
the
congregation
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
in
the
house
of
the
LORD,
before
the
new
court;
6
and
he
said,
O
LORD,
the
God
of
our
fathers,
art
not
thou
God
in
heaven?
and
art
not
thou
ruler
over
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
nations?
and
in
thine
hand
is
power
and
might,
so
that
none
is
able
to
withstand
thee.
7
Didst
not
thou,
O
our
God,
drive
out
the
inhabitants
of
this
land
before
thy
people
Israel,
and
gavest
it
to
the
seed
of
Abraham
thy
friend
for
ever?
8
And
they
dwelt
therein,
and
have
built
thee
a
sanctuary
therein
for
thy
name,
saying,
9
If
evil
come
upon
us,
the
sword,
judgment,
or
pestilence,
or
famine,
we
will
stand
before
this
house,
and
before
thee,
(for
thy
name
is
in
this
house,)
and
cry
unto
thee
in
our
affliction,
and
thou
wilt
hear
and
save.
10
And
now,
behold,
the
children
of
Ammon
and
Moab
and
mount
Seir,
whom
thou
wouldest
not
let
Israel
invade,
when
they
came
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
but
they
turned
aside
from
them,
and
destroyed
them
not;
11
behold,
how
they
reward
us,
to
come
to
cast
us
out
of
thy
possession,
which
thou
hast
given
us
to
inherit.
12
O
our
God,
wilt
thou
not
judge
them?
for
we
have
no
might
against
this
great
company
that
cometh
against
us;
neither
know
we
what
to
do:
but
our
eyes
are
upon
thee.
13
And
all
Judah
stood
before
the
LORD,
with
their
little
ones,
their
wives,
and
their
children.
14
Then
upon
Jahaziel
the
son
of
Zechariah,
the
son
of
Benaiah,
the
son
of
Jeiel,
the
son
of
Mattaniah,
the
Levite,
of
the
sons
of
Asaph,
came
the
spirit
of
the
LORD
in
the
midst
of
the
congregation;
15
and
he
said,
Hearken
ye,
all
Judah,
and
ye
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
thou
king
Jehoshaphat:
thus
saith
the
LORD
unto
you,
Fear
not
ye,
neither
be
dismayed
by
reason
of
this
great
multitude;
for
the
battle
is
not
yours,
but
God-s.
16
Tomorrow
go
ye
down
against
them:
behold,
they
come
up
by
the
ascent
of
Ziz;
and
ye
shall
find
them
at
the
end
of
the
valley,
before
the
wilderness
of
Jeruel.
17
Ye
shall
not
need
to
fight
in
this
{cf15i
battle}:
set
yourselves,
stand
ye
still,
and
see
the
salvation
of
the
LORD
with
you,
O
Judah
and
Jerusalem:
fear
not,
nor
be
dismayed:
tomorrow
go
out
against
them;
for
the
LORD
is
with
you.
18
And
Jehoshaphat
bowed
his
head
with
his
face
to
the
ground:
and
all
Judah
and
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem
fell
down
before
the
LORD,
worshipping
the
LORD.
19
And
the
Levites,
of
the
children
of
the
Kohathites
and
of
the
children
of
the
Korahites,
stood
up
to
praise
the
LORD,
the
God
of
Israel,
with
an
exceeding
loud
voice.
20
And
they
rose
early
in
the
morning,
and
went
forth
into
the
wilderness
of
Tekoa:
and
as
they
went
forth,
Jehoshaphat
stood
and
said,
Hear
me,
O
Judah,
and
ye
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem;
believe
in
the
LORD
your
God,
so
shall
ye
be
established;
believe
his
prophets,
so
shall
ye
prosper.
21
And
when
he
had
taken
counsel
with
the
people,
he
appointed
them
that
should
sing
unto
the
LORD,
and
praise
the
beauty
of
holiness,
as
they
went
out
before
the
army,
and
say,
Give
thanks
unto
the
LORD;
for
his
mercy
{cf15i
endureth}
for
ever.
22
And
when
they
began
to
sing
and
to
praise,
the
LORD
set
liers
in
wait
against
the
children
of
Ammon,
Moab,
and
mount
Seir,
which
were
come
against
Judah;
and
they
were
smitten.
23
For
the
children
of
Ammon
and
Moab
stood
up
against
the
inhabitants
of
mount
Seir,
utterly
to
slay
and
destroy
them:
and
when
they
had
made
an
end
of
the
inhabitants
of
Seir,
every
one
helped
to
destroy
another.
24
And
when
Judah
came
to
the
watch-tower
of
the
wilderness,
they
looked
upon
the
multitude;
and,
behold,
they
were
dead
bodies
fallen
to
the
earth,
and
there
were
none
that
escaped.
25
And
when
Jehoshaphat
and
his
people
came
to
take
the
spoil
of
them,
they
found
among
them
in
abundance
both
riches
and
dead
bodies,
and
precious
jewels,
which
they
stripped
off
for
themselves,
more
than
they
could
carry
away:
and
they
were
three
days
in
taking
of
the
spoil,
it
was
so
much.
26
And
on
the
fourth
day
they
assembled
themselves
in
the
valley
of
Beracah;
for
there
they
blessed
the
LORD:
therefore
the
name
of
that
place
was
called
The
valley
of
Beracah,
unto
this
day.
27
Then
they
returned,
every
man
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
and
Jehoshaphat
in
the
forefront
of
them,
to
go
again
to
Jerusalem
with
joy;
for
the
LORD
had
made
them
to
rejoice
over
their
enemies.
28
And
they
came
to
Jerusalem
with
psalteries
and
harps
and
trumpets
unto
the
house
of
the
LORD.
29
And
the
fear
of
God
was
on
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
countries,
when
they
heard
that
the
LORD
fought
against
the
enemies
of
Israel.
30
So
the
realm
of
Jehoshaphat
was
quiet:
for
his
God
gave
him
rest
round
about.
31
And
Jehoshaphat
reigned
over
Judah:
he
was
thirty
and
five
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign;
and
he
reigned
twenty
and
five
years
in
Jerusalem:
and
his
mother-s
name
was
Azubah
the
daughter
of
Shilhi.
32
And
he
walked
in
the
way
of
Asa
his
father,
and
turned
not
aside
from
it,
doing
that
which
was
right
in
the
eyes
of
the
LORD.
33
Howbeit
the
high
places
were
not
taken
away;
neither
as
yet
had
the
people
set
their
hearts
unto
the
God
of
their
fathers.
34
Now
the
rest
of
the
acts
of
Jehoshaphat,
first
and
last,
behold,
they
are
written
in
the
history
of
Jehu
the
son
of
Hanani,
which
is
inserted
in
the
book
of
the
kings
of
Israel.
35
And
after
this
did
Jehoshaphat
king
of
Judah
join
himself
with
Ahaziah
king
of
Israel;
the
same
did
very
wickedly:
36
and
he
joined
himself
with
him
to
make
ships
to
go
to
Tarshish:
and
they
made
the
ships
in
Ezion-geber.
37
Then
Eliezer
the
son
of
Dodavahu
of
Mareshah
prophesied
against
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
Because
thou
hast
joined
thyself
with
Ahaziah,
the
LORD
hath
destroyed
thy
works.
And
the
ships
were
broken,
that
they
were
not
able
to
go
to
Tarshish.
Psalms 20:7
7
Some
{cf15i
trust}
in
chariots,
and
some
in
horses:
but
we
will
make
mention
of
the
name
of
the
LORD
our
God.
Psalms 23:4
4
Yea,
though
I
walk
through
the
valley
of
the
shadow
of
death,
I
will
fear
no
evil;
for
thou
art
with
me:
thy
rod
and
thy
staff,
they
comfort
me.
Matthew 26:67
67
Then
did
they
spit
in
his
face
and
buffet
him:
and
some
smote
him
with
the
palms
of
their
hands,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 50:10
in
AKJV
2 Chronicles 20:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
It
came
to
pass
after
this
also,
that
the
children
of
Moab,
and
the
children
of
Ammon,
and
with
them
other
beside
the
Ammonites,
came
against
Jehoshaphat
to
battle.
2
Then
there
came
some
that
told
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
There
comes
a
great
multitude
against
you
from
beyond
the
sea
on
this
side
Syria;
and,
behold,
they
be
in
Hazazontamar,
which
is
Engedi.
3
And
Jehoshaphat
feared,
and
set
himself
to
seek
the
LORD,
and
proclaimed
a
fast
throughout
all
Judah.
4
And
Judah
gathered
themselves
together,
to
ask
help
of
the
LORD:
even
out
of
all
the
cities
of
Judah
they
came
to
seek
the
LORD.
5
And
Jehoshaphat
stood
in
the
congregation
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
in
the
house
of
the
LORD,
before
the
new
court,
6
And
said,
O
LORD
God
of
our
fathers,
are
not
you
God
in
heaven?
and
rule
not
you
over
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
heathen?
and
in
your
hand
is
there
not
power
and
might,
so
that
none
is
able
to
withstand
you?
7
Are
not
you
our
God,
who
did
drive
out
the
inhabitants
of
this
land
before
your
people
Israel,
and
gave
it
to
the
seed
of
Abraham
your
friend
for
ever?
8
And
they
dwelled
therein,
and
have
built
you
a
sanctuary
therein
for
your
name,
saying,
9
If,
when
evil
comes
on
us,
as
the
sword,
judgment,
or
pestilence,
or
famine,
we
stand
before
this
house,
and
in
your
presence,
(for
your
name
is
in
this
house,)
and
cry
to
you
in
our
affliction,
then
you
will
hear
and
help.
10
And
now,
behold,
the
children
of
Ammon
and
Moab
and
mount
Seir,
whom
you
would
not
let
Israel
invade,
when
they
came
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
but
they
turned
from
them,
and
destroyed
them
not;
11
Behold,
I
say,
how
they
reward
us,
to
come
to
cast
us
out
of
your
possession,
which
you
have
given
us
to
inherit.
12
O
our
God,
will
you
not
judge
them?
for
we
have
no
might
against
this
great
company
that
comes
against
us;
neither
know
we
what
to
do:
but
our
eyes
are
on
you.
13
And
all
Judah
stood
before
the
LORD,
with
their
little
ones,
their
wives,
and
their
children.
14
Then
on
Jahaziel
the
son
of
Zechariah,
the
son
of
Benaiah,
the
son
of
Jeiel,
the
son
of
Mattaniah,
a
Levite
of
the
sons
of
Asaph,
came
the
Spirit
of
the
LORD
in
the
middle
of
the
congregation;
15
And
he
said,
Listen
you,
all
Judah,
and
you
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
you
king
Jehoshaphat,
Thus
said
the
LORD
to
you,
Be
not
afraid
nor
dismayed
by
reason
of
this
great
multitude;
for
the
battle
is
not
yours,
but
God's.
16
To
morrow
go
you
down
against
them:
behold,
they
come
up
by
the
cliff
of
Ziz;
and
you
shall
find
them
at
the
end
of
the
brook,
before
the
wilderness
of
Jeruel.
17
You
shall
not
need
to
fight
in
this
battle:
set
yourselves,
stand
you
still,
and
see
the
salvation
of
the
LORD
with
you,
O
Judah
and
Jerusalem:
fear
not,
nor
be
dismayed;
to
morrow
go
out
against
them:
for
the
LORD
will
be
with
you.
18
And
Jehoshaphat
bowed
his
head
with
his
face
to
the
ground:
and
all
Judah
and
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem
fell
before
the
LORD,
worshipping
the
LORD.
19
And
the
Levites,
of
the
children
of
the
Kohathites,
and
of
the
children
of
the
Korhites,
stood
up
to
praise
the
LORD
God
of
Israel
with
a
loud
voice
on
high.
20
And
they
rose
early
in
the
morning,
and
went
forth
into
the
wilderness
of
Tekoa:
and
as
they
went
forth,
Jehoshaphat
stood
and
said,
Hear
me,
O
Judah,
and
you
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem;
Believe
in
the
LORD
your
God,
so
shall
you
be
established;
believe
his
prophets,
so
shall
you
prosper.
21
And
when
he
had
consulted
with
the
people,
he
appointed
singers
to
the
LORD,
and
that
should
praise
the
beauty
of
holiness,
as
they
went
out
before
the
army,
and
to
say,
Praise
the
LORD;
for
his
mercy
endures
for
ever.
22
And
when
they
began
to
sing
and
to
praise,
the
LORD
set
ambushes
against
the
children
of
Ammon,
Moab,
and
mount
Seir,
which
were
come
against
Judah;
and
they
were
smitten.
23
For
the
children
of
Ammon
and
Moab
stood
up
against
the
inhabitants
of
mount
Seir,
utterly
to
slay
and
destroy
them:
and
when
they
had
made
an
end
of
the
inhabitants
of
Seir,
every
one
helped
to
destroy
another.
24
And
when
Judah
came
toward
the
watch
tower
in
the
wilderness,
they
looked
to
the
multitude,
and,
behold,
they
were
dead
bodies
fallen
to
the
earth,
and
none
escaped.
25
And
when
Jehoshaphat
and
his
people
came
to
take
away
the
spoil
of
them,
they
found
among
them
in
abundance
both
riches
with
the
dead
bodies,
and
precious
jewels,
which
they
stripped
off
for
themselves,
more
than
they
could
carry
away:
and
they
were
three
days
in
gathering
of
the
spoil,
it
was
so
much.
26
And
on
the
fourth
day
they
assembled
themselves
in
the
valley
of
Berachah;
for
there
they
blessed
the
LORD:
therefore
the
name
of
the
same
place
was
called,
The
valley
of
Berachah,
to
this
day.
27
Then
they
returned,
every
man
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
and
Jehoshaphat
in
the
forefront
of
them,
to
go
again
to
Jerusalem
with
joy;
for
the
LORD
had
made
them
to
rejoice
over
their
enemies.
28
And
they
came
to
Jerusalem
with
psalteries
and
harps
and
trumpets
to
the
house
of
the
LORD.
29
And
the
fear
of
God
was
on
all
the
kingdoms
of
those
countries,
when
they
had
heard
that
the
LORD
fought
against
the
enemies
of
Israel.
30
So
the
realm
of
Jehoshaphat
was
quiet:
for
his
God
gave
him
rest
round
about.
31
And
Jehoshaphat
reigned
over
Judah:
he
was
thirty
and
five
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign,
and
he
reigned
twenty
and
five
years
in
Jerusalem.
And
his
mother's
name
was
Azubah
the
daughter
of
Shilhi.
32
And
he
walked
in
the
way
of
Asa
his
father,
and
departed
not
from
it,
doing
that
which
was
right
in
the
sight
of
the
LORD.
33
However,
the
high
places
were
not
taken
away:
for
as
yet
the
people
had
not
prepared
their
hearts
to
the
God
of
their
fathers.
34
Now
the
rest
of
the
acts
of
Jehoshaphat,
first
and
last,
behold,
they
are
written
in
the
book
of
Jehu
the
son
of
Hanani,
who
is
mentioned
in
the
book
of
the
kings
of
Israel.
35
And
after
this
did
Jehoshaphat
king
of
Judah
join
himself
with
Ahaziah
king
of
Israel,
who
did
very
wickedly:
36
And
he
joined
himself
with
him
to
make
ships
to
go
to
Tarshish:
and
they
made
the
ships
in
Eziongaber.
37
Then
Eliezer
the
son
of
Dodavah
of
Mareshah
prophesied
against
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
Because
you
have
joined
yourself
with
Ahaziah,
the
LORD
has
broken
your
works.
And
the
ships
were
broken,
that
they
were
not
able
to
go
to
Tarshish.
Psalms 20:7
7
Some
trust
in
chariots,
and
some
in
horses:
but
we
will
remember
the
name
of
the
LORD
our
God.
Psalms 23:4
4
Yes,
though
I
walk
through
the
valley
of
the
shadow
of
death,
I
will
fear
no
evil:
for
you
are
with
me;
your
rod
and
your
staff
they
comfort
me.
Matthew 26:67
67
Then
did
they
spit
in
his
face,
and
buffeted
him;
and
others
smote
him
with
the
palms
of
their
hands,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 50:10
in
NET
2 Chronicles 20:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
Later
the
Moabites
and
Ammonites,
along
with
some
of
the
Meunites,
attacked
Jehoshaphat.
2
Messengers
arrived
and
reported
to
Jehoshaphat,
"A
huge
army
is
attacking
you
from
the
other
side
of
the
Dead
Sea,
from
the
direction
of
Edom.
Look,
they
are
in
Hazezon
Tamar
(that
is,
En
Gedi)."
3
Jehoshaphat
was
afraid,
so
he
decided
to
seek
the
LORD's
advice.
He
decreed
that
all
Judah
should
observe
a
fast.
4
The
people
of
Judah
assembled
to
ask
for
the
LORD's
help;
they
came
from
all
the
cities
of
Judah
to
ask
for
the
LORD's
help.
5
Jehoshaphat
stood
before
the
assembly
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem
at
the
LORD's
temple,
in
front
of
the
new
courtyard.
6
He
prayed:
"O
LORD
God
of
our
ancestors,
you
are
the
God
who
lives
in
heaven
and
rules
over
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
nations.
You
possess
strength
and
power;
no
one
can
stand
against
you.
7
Our
God,
you
drove
out
the
inhabitants
of
this
land
before
your
people
Israel
and
gave
it
as
a
permanent
possession
to
the
descendants
of
your
friend
Abraham.
8
They
settled
down
in
it
and
built
in
it
a
temple
to
honor
you,
saying,
9
'If
disaster
comes
on
us
in
the
form
of
military
attack,
judgment,
plague,
or
famine,
we
will
stand
in
front
of
this
temple
before
you,
for
you
are
present
in
this
temple.
We
will
cry
out
to
you
for
help
in
our
distress,
so
that
you
will
hear
and
deliver
us.'
10
Now
the
Ammonites,
Moabites,
and
men
from
Mount
Seir
are
coming!
When
Israel
came
from
the
land
of
Egypt,
you
did
not
allow
them
to
invade
these
lands.
They
bypassed
them
and
did
not
destroy
them.
11
Look
how
they
are
repaying
us!
They
come
to
drive
us
out
of
our
allotted
land
which
you
assigned
to
us!
12
Our
God,
will
you
not
judge
them?
For
we
are
powerless
against
this
huge
army
that
attacks
us!
We
don't
know
what
we
should
do;
we
look
to
you
for
help."
13
All
the
men
of
Judah
were
standing
before
the
LORD,
along
with
their
infants,
wives,
and
children.
14
Then
in
the
midst
of
the
assembly,
the
LORD's
Spirit
came
upon
Jachaziel
son
of
Zechariah,
son
of
Benaiah,
son
of
Jeiel,
son
of
Mattaniah,
a
Levite
and
descendant
of
Asaph.
15
He
said:
"Pay
attention,
all
you
people
of
Judah,
residents
of
Jerusalem,
and
King
Jehoshaphat!
This
is
what
the
LORD
says
to
you:
'Don't
be
afraid
and
don't
panic
because
of
this
huge
army!
For
the
battle
is
not
yours,
but
God's.
16
Tomorrow
march
down
against
them
as
they
come
up
the
Ascent
of
Ziz.
You
will
find
them
at
the
end
of
the
ravine
in
front
of
the
Desert
of
Jeruel.
17
You
will
not
fight
in
this
battle.
Take
your
positions,
stand,
and
watch
the
LORD
deliver
you,
O
Judah
and
Jerusalem.
Don't
be
afraid
and
don't
panic!
Tomorrow
march
out
toward
them;
the
LORD
is
with
you!'"
18
Jehoshaphat
bowed
down
with
his
face
toward
the
ground,
and
all
the
people
of
Judah
and
the
residents
of
Jerusalem
fell
down
before
the
LORD
and
worshiped
him.
19
Then
some
Levites,
from
the
Kohathites
and
Korahites,
got
up
and
loudly
praised
the
LORD
God
of
Israel.
20
Early
the
next
morning
they
marched
out
to
the
Desert
of
Tekoa.
When
they
were
ready
to
march,
Jehoshaphat
stood
up
and
said:
"Listen
to
me,
you
people
of
Judah
and
residents
of
Jerusalem!
Trust
in
the
LORD
your
God
and
you
will
be
safe!
Trust
in
the
message
of
his
prophets
and
you
will
win."
21
He
met
with
the
people
and
appointed
musicians
to
play
before
the
LORD
and
praise
his
majestic
splendor.
As
they
marched
ahead
of
the
warriors
they
said:
"Give
thanks
to
the
LORD,
for
his
loyal
love
endures."
22
When
they
began
to
shout
and
praise,
the
LORD
suddenly
attacked
the
Ammonites,
Moabites,
and
men
from
Mount
Seir
who
were
invading
Judah,
and
they
were
defeated.
23
The
Ammonites
and
Moabites
attacked
the
men
from
Mount
Seir
and
annihilated
them.
When
they
had
finished
off
the
men
of
Seir,
they
attacked
and
destroyed
one
another.
24
When
the
men
of
Judah
arrived
at
the
observation
post
overlooking
the
desert
and
looked
at
the
huge
army,
they
saw
dead
bodies
on
the
ground;
there
were
no
survivors!
25
Jehoshaphat
and
his
men
went
to
gather
the
plunder;
they
found
a
huge
amount
of
supplies,
clothing
and
valuable
items.
They
carried
away
everything
they
could.
There
was
so
much
plunder,
it
took
them
three
days
to
haul
it
off.
26
On
the
fourth
day
they
assembled
in
the
Valley
of
Berachah,
where
they
praised
the
LORD.
So
that
place
is
called
the
Valley
of
Berachah
to
this
very
day.
27
Then
all
the
men
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem
returned
joyfully
to
Jerusalem
with
Jehoshaphat
leading
them;
the
LORD
had
given
them
reason
to
rejoice
over
their
enemies.
28
They
entered
Jerusalem
to
the
sound
of
stringed
instruments
and
trumpets
and
proceeded
to
the
temple
of
the
LORD.
29
All
the
kingdoms
of
the
surrounding
lands
were
afraid
of
God
when
they
heard
how
the
LORD
had
fought
against
Israel's
enemies.
30
Jehoshaphat's
kingdom
enjoyed
peace;
his
God
made
him
secure
on
every
side.
31
Jehoshaphat
reigned
over
Judah.
He
was
thirty-five
years
old
when
he
became
king
and
he
reigned
for
twenty-five
years
in
Jerusalem.
His
mother
was
Azubah,
the
daughter
of
Shilhi.
32
He
followed
in
his
father
Asa's
footsteps
and
was
careful
to
do
what
the
LORD
approved.
33
However,
the
high
places
were
not
eliminated;
the
people
were
still
not
devoted
to
the
God
of
their
ancestors.
34
The
rest
of
the
events
of
Jehoshaphat's
reign,
from
start
to
finish,
are
recorded
in
the
Annals
of
Jehu
son
of
Hanani
which
are
included
in
Scroll
of
the
Kings
of
Israel.
35
Later
King
Jehoshaphat
of
Judah
made
an
alliance
with
King
Ahaziah
of
Israel,
who
did
evil.
36
They
agreed
to
make
large
seagoing
merchant
ships;
they
built
the
ships
in
Ezion
Geber.
37
Eliezer
son
of
Dodavahu
from
Mareshah
prophesied
against
Jehoshaphat,
"Because
you
made
an
alliance
with
Ahaziah,
the
LORD
will
shatter
what
you
have
made."
The
ships
were
wrecked
and
unable
to
go
to
sea.
Psalms 20:7
7
Some
trust
in
chariots
and
others
in
horses,
but
we
depend
on
the
LORD
our
God.
Psalms 23:4
4
Even
when
I
must
walk
through
the
darkest
valley,
I
fear
no
danger,
for
you
are
with
me;
your
rod
and
your
staff
reassure
me.
Matthew 26:67
67
Then
they
spat
in
his
face
and
struck
him
with
their
fists.
And
some
slapped
him,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 50:10
in
ERVEN
2 Chronicles 20:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
Later,
the
Moabites,
the
Ammonites,
and
some
Meunites
came
to
start
a
war
with
Jehoshaphat.
2
Some
men
came
and
told
Jehoshaphat,
"There
is
a
large
army
coming
against
you
from
Edom.
They
are
coming
from
the
other
side
of
the
Dead
Sea.
They
are
already
in
Hazazon
Tamar!"
(Hazazon
Tamar
is
also
called
En
Gedi.)
3
Jehoshaphat
became
afraid,
and
he
decided
to
ask
the
Lord
what
to
do.
He
announced
a
time
of
fasting
for
everyone
in
Judah.
4
The
people
of
Judah
came
together
to
ask
the
Lord
for
help.
They
came
from
out
of
all
the
towns
of
Judah
to
ask
for
the
Lord's
help.
5
Jehoshaphat
was
in
the
new
courtyard
of
the
Lord's
Temple.
He
stood
up
in
the
meeting
of
the
people
from
Judah
and
Jerusalem
6
and
said,
"Lord
God
of
our
ancestors,
you
are
the
God
in
heaven.
You
rule
over
all
the
kingdoms
in
all
the
nations.
You
have
power
and
strength.
No
one
can
stand
against
you.
7
You
are
our
God!
You
forced
the
people
living
in
this
land
to
leave.
You
did
this
in
front
of
your
people
Israel.
You
gave
this
land
to
the
descendants
of
Abraham
forever.
Abraham
was
your
friend.
8
His
descendants
lived
in
this
land,
and
built
a
Temple
for
your
name.
9
They
said,
'If
trouble
comes
to
us—the
sword,
punishment,
sicknesses,
or
famine—we
will
stand
in
front
of
this
Temple
and
in
front
of
you.
Your
name
is
on
this
Temple.
We
will
shout
to
you
when
we
are
in
trouble.
Then
you
will
hear
and
save
us.'
10
"But
now,
here
are
men
from
Ammon,
Moab,
and
Mount
Seir.
You
would
not
let
the
Israelites
enter
their
lands
when
they
came
out
of
Egypt.
So
the
Israelites
turned
away
and
didn't
destroy
them.
11
But
see
the
kind
of
reward
those
people
give
us
for
not
destroying
them.
They
have
come
to
force
us
out
of
your
land
that
you
gave
to
us.
12
Our
God,
punish
those
people.
We
don't
have
the
strength
to
stop
this
large
army
that
is
coming
against
us.
We
don't
know
what
to
do!
We
are
looking
to
you
for
help."
13
All
the
men
of
Judah
stood
before
the
Lord
with
their
wives,
babies,
and
children.
14
Then
the
Spirit
of
the
Lord
came
on
Jahaziel
son
of
Zechariah.
(Zechariah
was
the
son
of
Benaiah,
the
son
of
Jeiel,
the
son
of
Mattaniah.)
Jahaziel
was
a
Levite
from
the
family
of
Asaph.
In
the
middle
of
the
meeting,
15
Jahaziel
said,
"Listen
to
me
King
Jehoshaphat
and
everyone
living
in
Judah
and
Jerusalem!
The
Lord
says
this
to
you:
'Don't
be
afraid
or
worry
about
this
large
army,
because
the
battle
is
not
your
battle.
It
is
God's
battle!
16
Tomorrow,
they
will
come
up
through
the
Ziz
Pass.
You
must
go
down
to
them.
You
will
find
them
at
the
end
of
the
valley
on
the
other
side
of
Jeruel
Desert.
17
You
will
not
have
to
fight
this
battle.
Just
stand
there
and
watch
the
Lord
save
you.
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
don't
be
afraid.
Don't
worry,
the
Lord
is
with
you.
So
go
out
to
stand
against
those
people
tomorrow.'"
18
Jehoshaphat
bowed
with
his
face
to
the
ground.
And
all
the
people
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem
bowed
down
before
the
Lord
and
worshiped
him.
19
The
Levites
from
the
Kohath
family
groups
and
the
Korah
family
stood
up
to
praise
the
Lord,
the
God
of
Israel.
They
sang
very
loudly.
20
Early
the
next
morning,
Jehoshaphat's
army
went
out
into
Tekoa
Desert.
As
they
marched
out,
Jehoshaphat
stood
there
saying,
"Listen
to
me,
men
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem.
Have
faith
in
the
Lord
your
God,
and
you
will
stand
strong!
Have
faith
in
the
Lord's
prophets,
and
you
will
succeed!"
21
Jehoshaphat
encouraged
the
men
and
gave
them
instructions.
Then
he
had
the
temple
singers
stand
up
in
their
special
clothes
to
praise
the
Lord.
They
marched
in
front
of
the
army
and
sang
praises.
They
sang
the
song,
Praise
the
Lord
Because
His
Faithful
Love
Will
Last
Forever!
22
As
they
began
to
sing
and
to
praise
God,
the
Lord
set
an
ambush
for
the
army
from
Ammon,
Moab,
and
Mount
Seir
who
had
come
to
attack
Judah.
The
enemy
was
defeated!
23
The
Ammonites
and
the
Moabites
started
to
fight
the
men
from
Mount
Seir.
After
they
killed
them,
the
Ammonites
and
Moabites
turned
on
themselves
and
killed
each
other.
24
The
men
from
Judah
arrived
at
the
lookout
point
in
the
desert.
They
looked
for
the
enemy's
large
army,
but
all
they
saw
were
dead
bodies
lying
on
the
ground.
There
were
no
survivors.
25
Jehoshaphat
and
his
army
came
to
take
things
from
the
bodies.
They
found
many
animals,
riches,
clothes,
and
other
valuable
things.
It
was
more
than
Jehoshaphat
and
his
men
could
carry
away.
There
was
so
much
that
they
spent
three
days
taking
everything
from
the
dead
bodies.
26
On
the
fourth
day
Jehoshaphat
and
his
army
met
in
the
Valley
of
Beracah.
They
praised
the
Lord.
That
is
why
people
still
call
that
place,
"The
Valley
of
Beracah."
27
All
the
men
from
Judah
and
Jerusalem
were
very
happy
as
they
marched
back
to
Jerusalem
with
Jehoshaphat
in
the
front.
The
Lord
made
them
very
happy
when
he
defeated
their
enemy.
28
They
entered
Jerusalem
with
lyres,
harps,
and
trumpets
and
went
to
the
Temple
of
the
Lord.
29
People
in
all
the
surrounding
kingdoms
became
afraid
of
God
when
they
heard
that
the
Lord
fought
against
the
enemies
of
Israel.
30
That
is
why
there
was
peace
for
Jehoshaphat's
kingdom—his
God
brought
him
rest
from
the
enemies
that
were
all
around
him.
31
Jehoshaphat
ruled
over
the
country
of
Judah.
He
was
35
years
old
when
he
became
king,
and
he
ruled
25
years
in
Jerusalem.
His
mother's
name
was
Azubah,
the
daughter
of
Shilhi.
32
Like
his
father
Asa,
Jehoshaphat
was
good
and
did
everything
that
the
Lord
wanted,
except
he
did
not
destroy
the
high
places.
Also,
the
people
did
not
turn
back
to
the
God
that
their
ancestors
worshiped.
33
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34
Everything
else
Jehoshaphat
did,
from
beginning
to
end,
is
written
in
The
Official
Records
of
Jehu
Son
of
Hanoni.
It
was
copied
and
included
in
the
book,
The
History
of
the
Kings
of
Israel.
35
Later
on,
King
Jehoshaphat
of
Judah
made
an
agreement
with
King
Ahaziah
of
Israel.
Ahaziah
was
very
evil.
36
Jehoshaphat
joined
with
Ahaziah
to
make
ships
to
go
to
the
town
of
Tarshish.
They
built
some
ships
at
Ezion
Geber.
37
There
was
a
man
from
the
town
of
Mareshah
named
Eliezer
son
of
Dodavahu.
He
spoke
against
Jehoshaphat
and
said,
"Jehoshaphat,
since
you
have
joined
with
Ahaziah,
the
Lord
will
destroy
what
you
have
built."
The
ships
were
wrecked,
so
Jehoshaphat
and
Ahaziah
were
not
able
to
send
them
to
Tarshish.
Psalms 20:7
7
Some
give
the
credit
for
victory
to
their
chariots
and
soldiers,
but
we
honor
the
Lord
our
God.
Psalms 23:4
4
Even
if
I
walk
through
a
valley
as
dark
as
the
grave,
I
will
not
be
afraid
of
any
danger,
because
you
are
with
me.
Your
rod
and
staff
comfort
me.
Matthew 26:67
67
Then
some
there
spit
in
Jesus'
face,
and
they
hit
him
with
their
fists.
Others
slapped
him.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 50:10
in
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2 Chronicles 20:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
And
after
this
came
the
children
of
Moab,
and
the
children
of
Ammon,
and
with
them
some
of
the
Minaeans,
against
Josaphat
to
battle.
2
And
they
came
and
told
Josaphat,
saying,
There
is
come
against
thee
a
great
multitude
from
Syria,
from
beyond
the
sea;
and,
behold,
they
are
in
Asasan
Thamar,
this
is
Engadi.
3
And
Josaphat
was
alarmed,
and
set
his
face
to
seek
the
Lord
earnestly,
and
he
proclaimed
a
fast
in
all
Juda.
4
And
Juda
gathered
themselves
together
to
seek
after
the
Lord:
even
from
all
the
cities
of
Juda
they
came
to
seek
the
Lord.
5
And
Josaphat
stood
up
in
the
assembly
of
Juda
in
Jerusalem,
in
the
house
of
the
Lord,
in
front
of
the
new
court.
6
And
he
said,
O
Lord
God
of
my
fathers,
art
not
thou
God
in
heaven
above,
and
art
not
thou
Lord
of
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
nations?
and
is
there
not
in
thy
hand
the
might
of
dominion,
and
there
is
no
one
who
can
resist
thee?
7
Art
not
thou
the
Lord
that
didst
destroy
the
inhabitants
of
this
land
before
the
face
of
thy
people
Israel,
and
didst
give
it
to
thy
beloved
seed
of
Abraham
for
ever?
8
And
they
dwelt
in
it,
and
built
in
it
a
sanctuary
to
thy
name,
saying,
9
If
there
should
come
upon
us
evils,
sword,
judgement,
pestilence,
famine,
we
will
stand
before
this
house,
and
before
thee,
(for
thy
name
is
upon
this
house,)
and
we
will
cry
to
thee
because
of
the
affliction,
and
thou
shalt
hear,
and
deliver.
10
And
now,
behold,
the
children
of
Ammon,
and
Moab,
and
mount
Seir,
with
regard
to
whom
thou
didst
not
permit
Israel
to
pass
through
Gr.
them
their
border,
when
they
had
come
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
(for
they
turned
away
from
them,
and
did
not
destroy
them;)
—
11
yet
now,
behold,
they
make
attempts
against
us,
to
come
forth
to
cast
us
out
from
our
inheritance
which
thou
gavest
us.
12
O
Lord
our
God,
wilt
thou
not
judge
them?
for
we
have
no
strength
to
resist
this
great
multitude
that
is
come
against
us;
and
we
know
not
what
we
shall
do
to
them:
but
our
eyes
are
toward
thee.
13
And
all
Juda
was
standing
before
the
Lord,
and
their
children,
and
their
wives.
14
And
Oziel
the
son
of
Zacharias,
of
the
children
of
Banaias,
of
the
sons
of
Eleiel,
the
sons
of
Matthanias
the
Levite,
of
the
sons
of
Asaph,
—upon
him
came
the
Spirit
of
the
Lord
in
the
assembly:
15
and
he
said,
Hear
ye,
all
Juda,
and
the
dwellers
in
Jerusalem,
and
king
Josaphat:
Thus
saith
the
Lord
to
Gr.
you
yourselves
you,
even
you,
Fear
not,
neither
be
alarmed,
before
all
this
great
multitude;
for
the
battle
is
not
years,
but
God’s.
16
To-morrow
go
ye
down
against
them:
behold,
they
come
up
by
the
ascent
of
Assis,
and
ye
shall
find
them
at
the
extremity
of
the
river
of
the
wilderness
of
Jeriel.
17
It
is
not
for
you
to
fight:
understand
these
things,
and
see
the
deliverance
of
the
Lord
with
you,
Juda
and
Jerusalem:
fear
not,
neither
be
afraid
to
go
forth
to-morrow
to
meet
them;
and
the
Lord
shall
be
with
you.
18
And
Josaphat
bowed
with
his
face
to
the
ground
with
all
Juda
and
the
dwellers
in
Jerusalem,
and
they
fell
before
the
Lord
to
worship
the
Lord.
19
And
the
Levites
of
the
children
of
Caath,
and
they
of
the
sons
of
Core,
rose
up
to
praise
the
Lord
God
of
Israel
with
a
loud
voice
on
high.
20
And
they
rose
early
in
the
morning
and
went
out
to
the
wilderness
of
Thecoe:
and
as
they
went
out,
Josaphat
stood
and
cried,
and
said,
Hear
me,
Juda,
and
the
dwellers
in
Jerusalem;
put
your
trust
in
the
Lord
God,
and
Gr.
ye
shall
be
trusted
your
trust
shall
be
honored;
trust
in
his
prophet,
and
ye
shall
prosper.
21
And
he
took
counsel
with
the
people,
and
set
appointed
men
to
sing
psalms
and
praises,
to
give
thanks,
and
Gr.
praise
the
holy
things
sing
the
holy
songs
of
praise
in
going
forth
before
the
host:
and
they
said,
Give
thanks
to
the
Lord,
for
his
mercy
endures
for
ever.
22
And
when
they
began
the
praise
and
thanksgiving,
the
Lord
caused
the
children
of
Ammon
to
fight
against
Moab,
and
the
inhabitants
of
mount
Seir
that
came
out
against
Juda;
and
they
were
routed.
23
Then
the
children
of
Ammon
and
Moab
rose
up
against
the
dwellers
in
mount
Seir,
to
destroy
and
consume
them;
and
when
they
had
made
an
end
of
destroying
the
inhabitants
of
Seir,
they
rose
up
against
one
another
so
that
they
were
utterly
destroyed.
24
And
Juda
came
to
the
watch-tower
of
the
wilderness,
and
looked,
and
saw
the
multitude,
and,
behold,
they
were
all
fallen
dead
upon
the
earth,
not
one
escaped.
25
And
Josaphat
and
his
people
went
out
to
spoil
them,
and
they
found
much
cattle,
and
furniture,
and
spoils,
and
precious
things:
and
they
spoiled
them,
and
they
were
three
days
gathering
the
spoil,
for
it
was
abundant.
26
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
fourth
day
they
were
gathered
to
the
Valley
of
Or,
Berachah
Blessing;
for
there
they
blessed
the
Lord:
therefore
they
called
the
name
of
the
place
the
Valley
of
Blessing,
until
this
day.
27
And
Gr.
every
man
all
the
men
of
Juda
returned
to
Jerusalem,
and
Josaphat
led
them
with
great
joy;
for
the
Lord
gave
them
joy
Gr.
from
over
their
enemies.
28
And
they
entered
into
Jerusalem
with
lutes
and
harps
and
trumpets,
going
into
the
house
of
the
lord.
29
And
there
was
a
terror
of
the
Lord
upon
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
land,
when
they
heard
that
the
Lord
fought
against
the
enemies
of
Israel.
30
And
the
kingdom
of
Josaphat
was
at
peace;
and
his
God
gave
him
rest
round
about.
31
And
Josaphat
reigned
over
Juda,
being
thirty-five
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign,
and
he
reigned
twenty-five
years
in
Jerusalem:
and
his
mother’s
name
was
Azuba,
daughter
of
Sali.
32
And
he
walked
in
the
ways
of
his
father
Asa,
and
turned
not
aside
from
doing
that
which
was
right
in
the
sight
of
the
Lord.
33
nevertheless
the
high
places
yet
remained;
and
as
yet
the
people
did
not
direct
their
heart
to
the
Lord
God
of
their
fathers.
34
And
the
rest
of
the
acts
of
Josaphat,
the
first
and
the
last,
behold,
they
are
written
in
the
history
of
Jeu
the
son
of
Anani,
who
wrote
the
book
of
the
kings
of
Israel.
35
And
afterwards
Josaphat
king
of
Juda
entered
into
an
alliance
with
Ochozias
king
of
Israel,
(now
this
was
an
unrighteous
man,)
36
by
acting
with
and
going
to
him,
to
build
ships
to
go
to
Tharsis:
and
he
built
ships
in
Gasion
Gaber.
37
And
Eliezer
the
son
of
Dodia
of
Marisa
prophesied
against
Josaphat,
saying,
Forasmuch
as
thou
hast
allied
thyself
with
Ochozias,
the
Lord
has
broken
thy
work,
and
thy
vessels
have
been
wrecked.
And
they
could
not
go
to
Tharsis.
Psalms 20:7
7
Some
glory
in
chariots,
and
some
in
horses:
but
we
will
Gr.
be
magnified
glory
in
the
name
of
the
Lord
our
God.
Psalms 23:4
4
Yea,
even
if
I
should
walk
in
the
midst
of
the
shadow
of
death,
I
will
not
be
afraid
of
evils:
for
thou
art
with
me;
thy
rod
and
thy
staff,
these
have
comforted
me.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 50:10
in
NLV
2 Chronicles 20:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
After
this
the
men
of
Moab,
and
Ammon,
and
some
of
the
Meunites,
came
to
make
war
against
Jehoshaphat.
2
Some
men
came
and
told
Jehoshaphat,
"Very
many
people
are
coming
against
you
from
the
other
side
of
the
sea,
from
Syria.
See,
they
are
in
Hazazon-tamar
(that
is,
Engedi)."
3
Jehoshaphat
was
afraid
and
decided
to
call
on
the
Lord.
He
made
a
special
time
of
not
eating
in
all
Judah.
4
And
Judah
gathered
together
to
pray
for
help
from
the
Lord.
They
came
to
the
Lord
from
all
the
cities
of
Judah
to
call
on
the
Lord.
5
Jehoshaphat
stood
among
the
people
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
in
the
house
of
the
Lord,
in
front
of
the
new
open
space.
6
Then
he
said,
"O
Lord,
the
God
of
our
fathers,
are
You
not
God
in
heaven?
Do
You
not
rule
over
all
the
nations?
Power
and
strength
are
in
Your
hand,
so
that
no
one
is
able
to
stand
against
You.
7
O
our
God,
did
You
not
make
the
people
of
this
land
leave
so
that
Your
people
Israel
could
have
it
and
give
it
to
the
children
of
Your
friend
Abraham
forever?
8
And
they
have
lived
in
it.
They
have
built
You
a
holy
place
in
it
for
Your
name,
saying,
9
`If
what
is
bad
comes
upon
us,
fighting,
hard
times,
disease,
or
no
food,
we
will
stand
in
front
of
this
house.
And
we
will
stand
before
You,
(for
Your
name
is
in
this
house).
We
will
cry
to
You
in
our
trouble.
And
You
will
hear
and
take
us
out
of
trouble.'
10
Now
see
the
men
of
Ammon
and
Moab
and
Mount
Seir,
whom
You
did
not
let
Israel
fight
when
they
came
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
(They
turned
aside
from
them
and
did
not
destroy
them.)
11
Look
how
they
are
paying
us
back.
They
are
coming
to
make
us
leave
Your
land
which
You
have
given
to
us.
12
O
our
God,
will
You
not
punish
them?
For
we
have
no
power
against
all
these
men
who
are
coming
against
us.
We
do
not
know
what
to
do.
But
our
eyes
look
to
You."
13
And
all
the
men
of
Judah
were
standing
before
the
Lord,
with
their
babies,
their
wives,
and
their
children.
14
Then
the
Spirit
of
the
Lord
came
upon
Jahaziel
the
son
of
Zechariah,
the
son
of
Benaiah,
the
son
of
Jeiel,
the
son
of
Mattaniah,
the
Levite
of
the
sons
of
Asaph,
as
he
stood
among
the
people.
15
He
said,
"Listen,
all
Judah,
the
people
of
Jerusalem,
and
King
Jehoshaphat.
The
Lord
says
to
you,
`Do
not
be
afraid
or
troubled
because
of
these
many
men.
For
the
battle
is
not
yours
but
God's.
16
Go
down
to
fight
them
tomorrow.
See,
they
will
come
up
by
the
hill
of
Ziz.
You
will
find
them
at
the
end
of
the
valley,
in
front
of
the
desert
of
Jeruel.
17
You
will
not
need
to
fight
in
this
battle.
Just
stand
still
in
your
places
and
see
the
saving
power
of
the
Lord
work
for
you,
O
Judah
and
Jerusalem.'
Do
not
be
afraid
or
troubled.
Go
out
against
them
tomorrow,
for
the
Lord
is
with
you."
18
Then
Jehoshaphat
put
his
face
to
the
ground.
And
all
Judah
and
the
people
of
Jerusalem
fell
down
in
worship
before
the
Lord.
19
The
Levites,
of
the
Kohathites
and
Korahites,
stood
up
to
praise
the
Lord
God
of
Israel,
with
a
very
loud
voice.
20
They
got
up
early
in
the
morning
and
went
out
to
the
desert
of
Tekoa.
When
they
went
out,
Jehoshaphat
stood
and
said,
"Listen
to
me,
O
Judah
and
people
of
Jerusalem.
Trust
in
the
Lord
your
God,
and
you
will
be
made
strong.
Trust
in
the
men
who
speak
for
Him,
and
you
will
do
well."
21
When
he
had
spoken
with
the
people,
he
called
those
who
sang
to
the
Lord
and
those
who
praised
Him
in
holy
clothing.
They
went
out
in
front
of
the
army
and
said,
"Give
thanks
to
the
Lord.
For
His
lovingkindness
lasts
forever."
22
When
they
began
to
sing
and
praise,
the
Lord
set
traps
against
the
men
of
Ammon,
Moab,
and
Mount
Seir,
who
had
come
against
Judah.
So
they
were
destroyed.
23
The
men
of
Ammon
and
Moab
fought
against
the
people
of
Mount
Seir,
and
killed
all
of
them.
And
when
they
finished
with
the
people
of
Seir,
they
all
helped
to
kill
each
other.
24
Judah
came
to
the
place
where
they
could
look
out
over
the
desert.
When
they
looked
toward
the
armies,
they
saw
that
dead
bodies
were
lying
on
the
ground.
No
one
had
been
left
alive.
25
So
Jehoshaphat
and
his
people
came
to
take
away
what
they
wanted
from
them.
They
found
cattle,
many
good
things,
clothing,
and
things
of
great
worth,
which
they
took
for
themselves.
There
was
more
than
they
could
carry.
It
took
them
three
days
to
take
all
the
things,
because
there
was
so
much.
26
They
gathered
together
in
the
Valley
of
Beracah
on
the
fourth
day.
There
they
praised
and
thanked
the
Lord.
So
the
name
of
that
place
has
been
the
Valley
of
Beracah
to
this
day.
27
Then
every
man
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem
returned,
with
Jehoshaphat
leading
them.
They
returned
to
Jerusalem
with
joy.
For
the
Lord
had
filled
them
with
joy
by
saving
them
from
those
who
hated
them.
28
They
came
to
the
house
of
the
Lord
in
Jerusalem
with
horns
and
different
kinds
of
harps.
29
And
the
fear
of
God
came
upon
all
the
nations
of
the
lands,
when
they
heard
that
the
Lord
had
fought
against
those
who
hate
Israel.
30
So
the
nation
of
Jehoshaphat
was
at
peace.
His
God
gave
him
rest
on
all
sides.
31
So
Jehoshaphat
ruled
over
Judah.
He
was
thirty-five
years
old
when
he
became
king.
And
he
ruled
in
Jerusalem
for
twenty-five
years.
His
mother's
name
was
Azubah
the
daughter
of
Shilhi.
32
Jehoshaphat
walked
in
the
way
of
his
father
Asa,
and
did
not
leave
it.
He
did
what
was
right
in
the
eyes
of
the
Lord.
33
But
the
high
places
were
not
taken
away.
The
people
had
not
yet
set
their
hearts
on
the
God
of
their
fathers.
34
The
rest
of
the
acts
of
Jehoshaphat,
from
first
to
last,
are
written
in
the
story
of
Jehu
the
son
of
Hanani,
which
is
written
in
the
Book
of
the
Kings
of
Israel.
35
After
this
King
Jehoshaphat
of
Judah
joined
with
King
Ahaziah
of
Israel
who
was
very
sinful.
36
He
joined
him
in
making
ships
to
go
to
Tarshish.
They
made
the
ships
in
Ezion-geber.
37
Then
Eliezer
the
son
of
Dodavahu
of
Mareshah
told
what
would
happen
against
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
"Because
you
have
joined
with
Ahaziah,
the
Lord
will
destroy
what
you
have
made."
So
the
ships
were
wrecked,
and
could
not
go
to
Tarshish.
Psalms 20:7
7
Some
trust
in
wagons
and
some
in
horses.
But
we
will
trust
in
the
name
of
the
Lord,
our
God.
Psalms 23:4
4
Yes,
even
if
I
walk
through
the
valley
of
the
shadow
of
death,
I
will
not
be
afraid
of
anything,
because
You
are
with
me.
You
have
a
walking
stick
with
which
to
guide
and
one
with
which
to
help.
These
comfort
me.
Matthew 26:67
67
Then
they
spit
on
His
face.
They
hit
Him
with
their
hands.
Others
beat
Him.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 50:10
in
NCV
2 Chronicles 20:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
Later
the
Moabites,
Ammonites,
and
some
Meunites
came
to
start
a
war
with
Jehoshaphat.
2
Messengers
came
and
told
Jehoshaphat,
"A
large
army
is
coming
against
you
from
Edom,
from
the
other
side
of
the
Dead
Sea.
They
are
already
in
Hazazon
Tamar!"
(Hazazon
Tamar
is
also
called
En
Gedi.)
3
Jehoshaphat
was
afraid,
so
he
decided
to
ask
the
Lord
what
to
do.
He
announced
that
no
one
in
Judah
should
eat
during
this
special
time
of
prayer
to
God.
4
The
people
of
Judah
came
together
to
ask
the
Lord
for
help;
they
came
from
every
town
in
Judah.
5
The
people
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem
met
in
front
of
the
new
courtyard
in
the
Temple
of
the
Lord.
Then
Jehoshaphat
stood
up,
6
and
he
said,
"Lord,
God
of
our
ancestors,
you
are
the
God
in
heaven.
You
rule
over
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
nations.
You
have
power
and
strength,
so
no
one
can
stand
against
you.
7
Our
God,
you
forced
out
the
people
who
lived
in
this
land
as
your
people
Israel
moved
in.
And
you
gave
this
land
forever
to
the
descendants
of
your
friend
Abraham.
8
They
lived
in
this
land
and
built
a
Temple
for
you.
They
said,
9
'If
trouble
comes
upon
us,
or
war,
punishment,
sickness,
or
hunger,
we
will
stand
before
you
and
before
this
Temple
where
you
have
chosen
to
be
worshiped.
We
will
cry
out
to
you
when
we
are
in
trouble.
Then
you
will
hear
and
save
us.'
10
"But
now
here
are
men
from
Ammon,
Moab,
and
Edom.
You
wouldn't
let
the
Israelites
enter
their
lands
when
the
Israelites
came
from
Egypt.
So
the
Israelites
turned
away
and
did
not
destroy
them.
11
But
see
how
they
repay
us
for
not
destroying
them!
They
have
come
to
force
us
out
of
your
land,
which
you
gave
us
as
our
own.
12
Our
God,
punish
those
people.
We
have
no
power
against
this
large
army
that
is
attacking
us.
We
don't
know
what
to
do,
so
we
look
to
you
for
help."
13
All
the
men
of
Judah
stood
before
the
Lord
with
their
babies,
wives,
and
children.
14
Then
the
Spirit
of
the
Lord
entered
Jahaziel.
(Jahaziel
was
Zechariah's
son.
Zechariah
was
Benaiah's
son.
Benaiah
was
Jeiel's
son,
and
Jeiel
was
Mattaniah's
son.)
Jahaziel,
a
Levite
and
a
descendant
of
Asaph,
stood
up
in
the
meeting.
15
He
said,
"Listen
to
me,
King
Jehoshaphat
and
all
you
people
living
in
Judah
and
Jerusalem.
The
Lord
says
this
to
you:
'Don't
be
afraid
or
discouraged
because
of
this
large
army.
The
battle
is
not
your
battle,
it
is
God's.
16
Tomorrow
go
down
there
and
fight
those
people.
They
will
come
up
through
the
Pass
of
Ziz.
You
will
find
them
at
the
end
of
the
ravine
that
leads
to
the
Desert
of
Jeruel.
17
You
won't
need
to
fight
in
this
battle.
Just
stand
strong
in
your
places,
and
you
will
see
the
Lord
save
you.
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
don't
be
afraid
or
discouraged,
because
the
Lord
is
with
you.
So
go
out
against
those
people
tomorrow.'"
18
Jehoshaphat
bowed
facedown
on
the
ground.
All
the
people
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem
bowed
down
before
the
Lord
and
worshiped
him.
19
Then
some
Levites
from
the
Kohathite
and
Korahite
people
stood
up
and
praised
the
Lord,
the
God
of
Israel,
with
very
loud
voices.
20
Jehoshaphat's
army
went
out
into
the
Desert
of
Tekoa
early
in
the
morning.
As
they
were
starting
out,
Jehoshaphat
stood
and
said,
"Listen
to
me,
people
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem.
Have
faith
in
the
Lord
your
God,
and
you
will
stand
strong.
Have
faith
in
his
prophets,
and
you
will
succeed."
21
Jehoshaphat
listened
to
the
people's
advice.
Then
he
chose
men
to
be
singers
to
the
Lord,
to
praise
him
because
he
is
holy
and
wonderful.
As
they
marched
in
front
of
the
army,
they
said,
"Thank
the
Lord,
because
his
love
continues
forever."
22
As
they
began
to
sing
and
praise
God,
the
Lord
set
ambushes
for
the
people
of
Ammon,
Moab,
and
Edom
who
had
come
to
attack
Judah.
And
they
were
defeated.
23
The
Ammonites
and
Moabites
attacked
the
Edomites,
destroying
them
completely.
After
they
had
killed
the
Edomites,
they
killed
each
other.
24
When
the
men
from
Judah
came
to
a
place
where
they
could
see
the
desert,
they
looked
at
the
enemy's
large
army.
But
they
only
saw
dead
bodies
lying
on
the
ground;
no
one
had
escaped.
25
When
Jehoshaphat
and
his
army
came
to
take
their
valuables,
they
found
many
supplies,
much
clothing,
and
other
valuable
things.
There
was
more
than
they
could
carry
away;
there
was
so
much
it
took
three
days
to
gather
it
all.
26
On
the
fourth
day
Jehoshaphat
and
his
army
met
in
the
Valley
of
Beracah
and
praised
the
Lord.
That
is
why
that
place
has
been
called
the
Valley
of
Beracahn
to
this
day.
27
Then
Jehoshaphat
led
all
the
men
from
Judah
and
Jerusalem
back
to
Jerusalem.
The
Lord
had
made
them
happy
because
their
enemies
were
defeated.
28
They
entered
Jerusalem
with
harps,
lyres,
and
trumpets
and
went
to
the
Temple
of
the
Lord.
29
When
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
lands
around
them
heard
how
the
Lord
had
fought
Israel's
enemies,
they
feared
God.
30
So
Jehoshaphat's
kingdom
was
not
at
war.
His
God
gave
him
peace
from
all
the
countries
around
him.
31
Jehoshaphat
ruled
over
the
country
of
Judah.
He
was
thirty-five
years
old
when
he
became
king,
and
he
ruled
in
Jerusalem
for
twenty-five
years.
His
mother's
name
was
Azubah
daughter
of
Shilhi.
32
Jehoshaphat
was
good
like
his
father
Asa,
and
he
did
what
the
Lord
said
was
right.
33
But
the
places
where
gods
were
worshiped
were
not
removed,
and
the
people
did
not
really
want
to
follow
the
God
of
their
ancestors.
34
The
other
things
Jehoshaphat
did
as
king,
from
the
beginning
to
the
end,
are
written
in
the
records
of
Jehu
son
of
Hanani,
which
are
in
the
book
of
the
kings
of
Israel.
35
Later,
Jehoshaphat
king
of
Judah
made
a
treaty
with
Ahaziah
king
of
Israel,
which
was
a
wrong
thing
to
do.
36
Jehoshaphat
agreed
with
Ahaziah
to
build
trading
ships,
which
they
built
in
the
town
of
Ezion
Geber.
37
Then
Eliezer
son
of
Dodavahu
from
the
town
of
Mareshah
spoke
against
Jehoshaphat.
He
said,
"Jehoshaphat,
because
you
joined
with
Ahaziah,
the
Lord
will
destroy
what
you
have
made."
The
ships
were
wrecked
so
they
could
not
sail
out
to
trade.
Psalms 20:7
7
Some
trust
in
chariots,
others
in
horses,
but
we
trust
the
Lord
our
God.
Psalms 23:4
4
Even
if
I
walk
through
a
very
dark
valley,
I
will
not
be
afraid,
because
you
are
with
me.
Your
rod
and
your
walking
stick
comfort
me.
Matthew 26:67
67
Then
the
people
there
spat
in
Jesus'
face
and
beat
him
with
their
fists.
Others
slapped
him.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 50:10
in
LITV
2 Chronicles 20:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
And
after
this
it
happened
that
the
sons
of
Moab
and
the
sons
of
Ammon
came
in,
and
with
them
from
the
Ammonites,
to
battle
against
Jehoshaphat.
2
And
they
came
in
and
spoke
to
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
A
great
multitude
has
come
against
you
from
beyond
the
sea,
from
Syria;
and,
behold,
they
are
in
Hazazon-tamar,
which
is
En-gedi.
3
And
Jehoshaphat
feared,
and
set
his
face
to
seek
to
Jehovah,
and
proclaimed
a
fast
over
all
Judah.
4
And
Judah
was
gathered
to
inquire
of
Jehovah;
also
they
came
in
to
seek
Jehovah
from
all
the
cities
of
Judah.
5
And
Jehoshaphat
stood
in
the
congregation
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
in
the
house
of
Jehovah,
at
the
front
of
the
new
court,
6
and
said,
O
Jehovah,
the
God
of
our
fathers,
are
not
You
the
God
in
Heaven?
Yea,
You
rule
over
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
nations,
and
in
Your
hand
is
power
and
might;
and
there
is
none
able
to
withstand
You.
7
Are
You
not
our
God?
You
have
driven
out
the
inhabitants
of
this
land
from
before
Your
people
Israel,
and
have
given
it
to
the
seed
of
Abraham,
Your
friend,
forever;
8
and
they
have
lived
in
it,
and
have
built
in
it
a
sanctuary
to
You
for
Your
name,
saying,
9
If
evil
shall
come
upon
us,
whether
sword,
judgment,
or
pestilence
and
famine,
we
shall
stand
before
this
house
and
before
You,
for
Your
name
is
in
this
house,
and
shall
cry
to
You
out
of
our
distress,
and
You
shall
hear
and
save.
10
And
now,
behold,
the
sons
of
Ammon
and
Moab
and
Mount
Seir,
whom
You
did
not
allow
Israel
to
go
against
when
they
came
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
(for
they
turned
away
from
them
and
did
not
destroy
them)
11
yea,
behold,
they
are
repaying
us
by
coming
in
to
drive
us
out
of
Your
possession,
that
You
have
caused
us
to
possess.
12
O
our
God,
shall
You
not
execute
judgment
upon
them?
For
there
is
no
power
in
us
before
this
great
multitude
that
has
come
against
us,
and
we
do
not
know
what
we
shall
do;
but
our
eyes
are
on
You.
13
And
all
Judah
was
standing
before
Jehovah,
and
their
infants
and
their
wives
and
their
sons.
14
And
on
Jahaziel
the
son
of
Zechariah,
the
son
of
Benaiah,
the
son
of
Jeiel,
the
son
of
Mattaniah,
the
Levite,
of
the
sons
of
Asaph,
the
Spirit
of
Jehovah
came
on
him
in
the
midst
of
the
assembly;
15
and
He
said,
Listen,
all
Judah,
and
you
living
in
Jerusalem,
and
King
Jehoshaphat;
so
says
Jehovah
to
you,
You
shall
not
fear
nor
be
terrified
of
the
face
of
this
great
multitude,
for
the
battle
is
not
yours,
but
God's.
16
Tomorrow,
go
down
against
them;
behold,
they
are
coming
up
by
the
ascent
of
Ziz,
and
you
shall
find
them
in
the
end
of
the
valley,
at
the
front
of
the
wilderness
of
Jeruel.
17
You
shall
not
fight
in
this:
station
yourselves;
stand
and
see
the
salvation
of
Jehovah
with
you,
O
Judah
and
Jerusalem;
do
not
be
terrified
nor
fear;
tomorrow
go
out
before
them,
and
Jehovah
shall
be
with
you.
18
And
Jehoshaphat
bowed
his
nose
to
the
earth,
and
all
Judah
and
the
ones
living
in
Jerusalem
fell
down
before
Jehovah,
to
bow
themselves
to
Jehovah.
19
And
the
Levites,
of
the
sons
of
the
Kohathites,
and
of
the
sons
of
the
Korahites,
rose
to
give
praise
to
Jehovah
the
God
of
Israel
with
a
loud
voice
on
high.
20
And
they
rose
early
in
the
morning
and
went
out
to
the
wilderness
of
Tekoa;
and
as
they
went
out
Jehoshaphat
stood
and
said,
Hear
me,
O
Judah
and
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem.
Trust
in
Jehovah,
stand
firm;
trust
in
His
prophets
and
prosper.
21
And
he
consulted
with
the
people,
and
appointed
singers
to
Jehovah,
and
those
giving
praise
to
the
glory
of
holiness,
when
going
out
before
those
armed,
and
said,
Give
thanks
to
Jehovah,
for
His
mercy
endures
forever.
22
And
at
the
time
they
began
with
rejoicing
and
praise,
Jehovah
set
ambushes
against
the
sons
of
Ammon,
Moab,
and
Mount
Seir,
that
had
come
against
Judah;
and
they
were
stricken.
23
And
the
sons
of
Ammon
stood
up,
and
Moab,
against
the
people
of
Mount
Seir,
to
devote
and
destroy;
and
when
they
finished
with
the
ones
living
in
Seir,
they
helped,
each
man
against
his
neighbor,
to
destroy.
24
And
when
Judah
had
come
to
the
watchtower,
to
the
wilderness,
then
they
looked
toward
the
multitude;
and
behold,
they
were
dead
bodies
fallen
to
the
earth,
and
there
was
no
survivor.
25
And
Jehoshaphat
and
his
people
came
to
seize
their
plunder;
and
they
found
among
them
in
abundance
both
riches
and
valuable
things
on
the
corpses;
and
they
stripped
off
for
themselves
until
there
was
no
carrying
it;
and
they
were
three
days
plundering
the
spoil;
for
it
was
much.
26
And
on
the
fourth
day
they
gathered
at
the
Valley
of
Blessing,
for
they
blessed
Jehovah
there;
on
account
of
this
they
have
called
the
name
of
that
place
the
Valley
of
Blessing
to
this
day.
27
And
they
returned,
every
man
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
and
Jehoshaphat
at
their
head,
to
go
back
to
Jerusalem
with
joy;
for
Jehovah
had
made
them
rejoice
over
their
enemies.
28
And
they
entered
Jerusalem
with
harps
and
with
lyres,
and
with
trumpets,
to
the
house
of
Jehovah.
29
And
there
was
a
fear
of
God
on
all
kingdoms
of
the
lands
when
they
heard
that
Jehovah
had
fought
with
the
enemies
of
Israel.
30
And
the
kingdom
of
Jehoshaphat
was
quiet,
and
his
God
gave
him
rest
all
around.
31
And
Jehoshaphat
was
king
over
Judah,
a
son
of
thirty
five
years
when
he
began
to
reign,
and
he
reigned
twenty
five
years
in
Jerusalem;
and
the
name
of
his
mother
was
Azubah
the
daughter
of
Shilhi.
32
And
he
walked
in
the
way
of
his
father
Asa,
and
did
not
turn
aside
from
it,
to
do
the
right
in
the
eyes
of
Jehovah.
33
Only,
the
high
places
were
not
removed,
and
the
people
still
had
not
settled
their
hearts
for
the
God
of
their
fathers.
34
And
the
rest
of
the
acts
of
Jehoshaphat,
the
first
and
the
last,
behold,
they
are
written
in
the
words
of
Jehu
the
son
of
Hanani,
which
were
taken
up
in
the
Book
of
the
Kings
of
Israel.
35
And
after
this
Jehoshaphat
the
king
of
Judah
joined
himself
with
Ahaziah
the
king
of
Israel;
he
did
wickedly
to
do
so.
36
And
he
joined
himself
with
him
to
make
ships
to
go
to
Tarshish;
and
they
made
the
ships
in
Eziongeber.
37
And
Eliezer
the
son
of
Dodavah
of
Mareshah
prophesied
against
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
Because
you
have
joined
yourself
with
Ahaziah,
Jehovah
has
broken
your
works.
And
the
ships
were
broken,
so
that
they
did
not
hold
to
go
to
Tarshish.
Psalms 20:7
7
These
trust
in
chariots,
and
these
in
horses,
but
we
will
make
mention
in
the
name
of
Jehovah
our
God.
Psalms 23:4
4
Yea,
though
I
walk
through
the
valley
of
the
shadow
of
death
I
will
fear
no
evil;
for
You
are
with
me;
Your
rod
and
Your
staff,
they
comfort
me.
Matthew 26:67
67
Then
they
spat
in
His
face,
and
beat
Him
with
the
fist,
and
some
slapped
Him,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 50:10
in
HCSB
2 Chronicles 20:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
1
After
this,
the
Moabites
and
Ammonites,
together
with
some
of
the
Meunites,
came
to
fight
against
Jehoshaphat.
2
People
came
and
told
Jehoshaphat,
"A
vast
multitude
from
beyond
the
Dead
Sea
and
from
Edom
has
come
to
fight
against
you;
they
are
already
in
Hazazon-tamar"
(that
is,
En-gedi).
3
Jehoshaphat
was
afraid,
so
he
resolved
to
seek
the
LORD.
So
he
proclaimed
a
fast
for
all
Judah,
4
who
gathered
to
seek
the
LORD.
They
even
came
from
all
the
cities
of
Judah
to
seek
Him.
5
Then
Jehoshaphat
stood
in
the
assembly
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem
in
the
LORD's
temple
before
the
new
courtyard.
6
He
said:
LORD
God
of
our
ancestors,
are
You
not
the
God
who
is
in
heaven,
and
do
You
not
rule
over
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
nations?
Power
and
might
are
in
Your
hand,
and
no
one
can
stand
against
You.
7
Are
You
not
our
God
who
drove
out
the
inhabitants
of
this
land
before
Your
people
Israel
and
who
gave
it
forever
to
the
descendants
of
Abraham
Your
friend?
8
They
have
lived
in
the
land
and
have
built
You
a
sanctuary
in
it
for
Your
name
and
have
said,
9
"If
disaster
comes
on
us--
sword
or
judgment,
pestilence
or
famine--
we
will
stand
before
this
temple
and
before
You,
for
Your
name
is
in
this
temple.
We
will
cry
out
to
You
because
of
our
distress,
and
You
will
hear
and
deliver."
10
Now
here
are
the
Ammonites,
Moabites,
and
the
inhabitants
of
Mount
Seir.
You
did
not
let
Israel
invade
them
when
Israel
came
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
but
Israel
turned
away
from
them
and
did
not
destroy
them.
11
Look
how
they
repay
us
by
coming
to
drive
us
out
of
Your
possession
that
You
gave
us
as
an
inheritance.
12
Our
God,
will
You
not
judge
them?
For
we
are
powerless
before
this
vast
multitude
that
comes
to
fight
against
us.
We
do
not
know
what
to
do,
but
we
look
to
You.
13
All
Judah
was
standing
before
the
LORD
with
their
infants,
their
wives,
and
their
children.
14
In
the
midst
of
the
congregation,
the
Spirit
of
the
LORD
came
on
Jahaziel
(son
of
Zechariah,
son
of
Benaiah,
son
of
Jeiel,
son
of
Mattaniah,
a
Levite
from
Asaph's
descendants),
15
and
he
said,
"Listen
carefully,
all
Judah
and
you
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
King
Jehoshaphat.
This
is
what
the
LORD
says:
'Do
not
be
afraid
or
discouraged
because
of
this
vast
multitude,
for
the
battle
is
not
yours,
but
God's.
16
Tomorrow,
go
down
against
them.
You
will
see
them
coming
up
the
ascent
of
Ziz,
and
you
will
find
them
at
the
end
of
the
valley
facing
the
Wilderness
of
Jeruel.
17
You
do
not
have
to
fight
this
battle
.
Position
yourselves,
stand
still,
and
see
the
salvation
of
the
LORD.
He
is
with
you,
Judah
and
Jerusalem.
Do
not
be
afraid
or
discouraged.
Tomorrow,
go
out
to
face
them,
for
the
LORD
is
with
you.'"
18
Then
Jehoshaphat
bowed
with
his
face
to
the
ground,
and
all
Judah
and
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem
fell
down
before
the
LORD
to
worship
Him.
19
Then
the
Levites
from
the
sons
of
the
Kohathites
and
the
Korahites
stood
up
to
praise
the
LORD
God
of
Israel
shouting
in
a
loud
voice.
20
In
the
morning
they
got
up
early
and
went
out
to
the
wilderness
of
Tekoa.
As
they
were
about
to
go
out,
Jehoshaphat
stood
and
said,
"Hear
me,
Judah
and
you
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem.
Believe
in
the
LORD
your
God,
and
you
will
be
established;
believe
in
His
prophets,
and
you
will
succeed."
21
Then
he
consulted
with
the
people
and
appointed
some
to
sing
for
the
LORD
and
some
to
praise
the
splendor
of
His
holiness.
When
they
went
out
in
front
of
the
armed
forces,
they
kept
singing:
Give
thanks
to
the
LORD,
for
His
faithful
love
endures
forever.
22
The
moment
they
began
their
shouts
and
praises,
the
LORD
set
an
ambush
against
the
Ammonites,
Moabites,
and
the
inhabitants
of
Mount
Seir
who
came
to
fight
against
Judah,
and
they
were
defeated.
23
The
Ammonites
and
Moabites
turned
against
the
inhabitants
of
Mount
Seir
and
completely
annihilated
them.
When
they
had
finished
with
the
inhabitants
of
Seir,
they
helped
destroy
each
other.
24
When
Judah
came
to
a
place
overlooking
the
wilderness,
they
looked
toward
the
multitude,
and
there
were
corpses
lying
on
the
ground;
nobody
had
escaped.
25
Then
Jehoshaphat
and
his
people
went
to
gather
the
plunder.
They
found
among
them
an
abundance
of
goods
on
the
bodies
and
valuable
items.
So
they
stripped
them
until
nobody
could
carry
any
more.
They
were
gathering
the
plunder
for
three
days
because
there
was
so
much.
26
They
assembled
in
the
Valley
of
Beracah
on
the
fourth
day,
for
there
they
praised
the
LORD.
Therefore,
that
place
is
still
called
the
Valley
of
Beracah
today.
27
Then
all
the
men
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem
turned
back
with
Jehoshaphat
at
their
head,
returning
joyfully
to
Jerusalem,
for
the
LORD
enabled
them
to
rejoice
over
their
enemies.
28
So
they
came
into
Jerusalem
to
the
LORD's
temple
with
harps,
lyres,
and
trumpets.
29
The
terror
of
God
was
on
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
lands
when
they
heard
that
the
LORD
had
fought
against
the
enemies
of
Israel.
30
Then
Jehoshaphat's
kingdom
was
quiet,
for
his
God
gave
him
rest
on
every
side.
31
Jehoshaphat
became
king
over
Judah.
He
was
35
years
old
when
he
became
king;
he
reigned
25
years
in
Jerusalem.
His
mother's
name
was
Azubah
daughter
of
Shilhi.
32
He
walked
in
the
way
of
Asa
his
father;
he
did
not
turn
away
from
it
but
did
what
was
right
in
the
LORD's
sight.
33
However,
the
high
places
were
not
taken
away;
the
people
had
not
yet
determined
in
their
hearts
to
worship
the
God
of
their
ancestors.
34
The
rest
of
the
events
of
Jehoshaphat's
reign
from
beginning
to
end
are
written
about
in
the
Events
of
Jehu
son
of
Hanani,
which
is
recorded
in
the
Book
of
Israel's
Kings.
35
After
this,
Judah's
King
Jehoshaphat
made
an
alliance
with
Israel's
King
Ahaziah,
who
was
guilty
of
wrongdoing.
36
Jehoshaphat
formed
an
alliance
with
him
to
make
ships
to
go
to
Tarshish,
and
they
made
the
ships
in
Ezion-geber.
37
Then
Eliezer
son
of
Dodavahu
of
Mareshah
prophesied
against
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
"Because
you
formed
an
alliance
with
Ahaziah,
the
LORD
has
broken
up
what
you
have
made."
So
the
ships
were
wrecked
and
were
not
able
to
go
to
Tarshish.
Psalms 20:7
7
Some
take
pride
in
a
chariot,
and
others
in
horses,
but
we
take
pride
in
the
name
of
the
LORD
our
God.
Psalms 23:4
4
Even
when
I
go
through
the
darkest
valley,
I
fear
no
danger,
for
You
are
with
me;
Your
rod
and
Your
staff--
they
comfort
me.
Matthew 26:67
67
Then
they
spit
in
His
face
and
beat
Him;
others
slapped
Him
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