‏ 2 Chronicles 16

Asa’s Treaty with Aram

1In the thirty-sixth year of Asa, a Israel’s King Baasha went to war against Judah. He built Ramah in order to deny access to anyone – going or coming – to Judah’s King Asa. 2So Asa brought out the silver and gold from the treasuries of the Lord’s temple and the royal palace and sent it to Aram’s King Ben-hadad, who lived in Damascus, saying, 3“There’s a treaty between me and you, between my father and your father. Look, I have sent you silver and gold. Go break your treaty with Israel’s King Baasha so that he will withdraw from me.”

4 Ben-hadad listened to King Asa and sent the commanders of his armies to the cities of Israel. They attacked Ijon, Dan, Abel-maim,
Abel-beth-maacah in 1Kg 15:20
and all the storage cities
= all Chinnereth in 1Kg 15:20
of Naphtali.
5When Baasha heard about it, he quit building Ramah and stopped his work. 6Then King Asa brought all Judah, and they carried away the stones of Ramah and the timbers Baasha had built it with. Then he built Geba and Mizpah with them.

Hanani’s Rebuke of Asa

7 At that time, Hanani d the seer came to King Asa of Judah and said to him, “Because you depended on the king of Aram and have not depended on the Lord your God, e the army of the king of Aram has escaped from your hand. 8 Were not the
Cush/ Cushite: The lands of the Nile in southern Egypt, including Nubia and Northern Sudan; the people who lived in that region
Cushites and Libyans a vast army with many chariots and horsemen? g When you depended on
Yahweh/Yah: Or The Lord; the personal name of God in Hebrew; "Yah" is the shortened form of the name.
Yahweh, He handed them over to you. i
9 For the eyes of Yahweh roam throughout the earth j to show Himself strong for those whose hearts are completely His. k You have been foolish in this matter. Therefore, you will have wars from now on.” 10 Asa was angry with the seer and put him in prison
Lit the house of stocks
because of his anger over this. And Asa mistreated some of the people at that time.

Asa’s Death

11 Note that the events m of Asa’s reign, from beginning to end, are written in the Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel. 12In the thirty-ninth year of his reign, Asa developed a disease in his feet, and his disease became increasingly severe. Yet even in his disease he didn’t seek the Lord but only the physicians. 13 Asa died in the forty-first year of his reign and rested with his fathers. 14He was buried in his own tomb that he had made for himself in the city of David. They laid him out in a coffin that was full of spices and various mixtures of prepared ointments; n then they made a great fire in his honor. o
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