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1 Kings 15:11

Contemporary English Version 1995

Asa obeyed the Lord, as David had done.

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Asa obeyed the Lord his God and did right.

As long as Asa lived, he was faithful to the Lord, even though he did not destroy the local shrines in Israel.

Asa prayed: Lord God, only you can help a powerless army defeat a stronger one. So we depend on you to help us. We will fight against this powerful army to honor your name, and we know that you won't be defeated. You are the Lord our God.

Abijam did not truly obey the Lord his God as his ancestor David had done. Instead, he was sinful just like his father Rehoboam.

He forced the prostitutes at the shrines to leave the country, and he got rid of the idols his ancestors had made.

Solomon loved the Lord and followed his father David's instructions, but Solomon also offered sacrifices and burned incense at the shrines.

Jehoshaphat obeyed the Lord, just as his father Asa had done, and during his rule he was at peace with the king of Israel. He got rid of the rest of the prostitutes from the local shrines, but he did not destroy the shrines, and they were still used as places for offering sacrifices. Everything else Jehoshaphat did while he was king, including his brave deeds and military victories, is written in The History of the Kings of Judah.

But even Joash did not destroy the local shrines, and they were still used as places for offering sacrifices.

Amaziah followed the example of his father Joash by obeying the Lord and doing right. But he was not as faithful as his ancestor David.

Azariah obeyed the Lord by doing right, as his father Amaziah had done.

Hezekiah obeyed the Lord, just as his ancestor David had done.

Josiah always obeyed the Lord, just as his ancestor David had done.

Abijah died and was buried in Jerusalem. Then his son Asa became king, and Judah had ten years of peace.

Jehoshaphat obeyed the Lord, just as his father Asa had done,




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