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2 Kings 13:14

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Some time before the death of King Jehoash, Elisha the prophet was very sick and about to die. Jehoash went in and stood beside him, crying. He said, “Master, what will Israel's chariots and cavalry be able to do without you?”

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Joseph was told that his father Jacob had become very sick. So Joseph went to see him and took along his two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim.

When Jacob had finished giving these instructions to his sons, he lay down on his bed and died.

Joseph started crying, then leaned over to hug and kiss his father.

Everything else Jehoash did while he was king, including his war against King Amaziah of Judah, is written in The History of the Kings of Israel.

Jehoash died and was buried in Samaria beside the other Israelite kings. His son Jeroboam then became king.

“Grab a bow and some arrows,” Elisha told him, “and hold them in your hand.” Jehoash grabbed the bow and arrows and held them. Elisha placed his hand on the king's hand

Elisha saw this and shouted, “Israel's cavalry and chariots have taken my master away!” After Elijah had gone, Elisha tore his clothes in sorrow.

About this time, Hezekiah got sick and was almost dead. Isaiah the prophet went in and told him, “The LORD says you won't ever get well. You are going to die, so you had better start doing what needs to be done.”

The king of Israel saw them and asked Elisha, “Should I kill them, sir?”

Please help me, LORD! All who were faithful and all who were loyal have disappeared.

When God blesses his people, their city prospers, but deceitful liars can destroy a city.

God's faithful people are dragged off and killed, and no one even cares. Evil sweeps them away,

Even if Noah, Daniel, and Job were living in that nation, their faithfulness would not save anyone but themselves.

I looked for someone to defend the city and to protect it from my anger, as well as to stop me from destroying it. But I found no one.

Where are your ancestors now? Not even prophets live for ever.

because Herod was afraid of John and protected him. He knew that John was a good and holy man. Even though Herod was confused by what John said, he was glad to listen to him. And he often did.

The sisters sent a message to the Lord and told him that his good friend Lazarus was sick.

When David was alive, he obeyed God. Then after he died, he was buried in the family grave, and his body decayed.

but now he is eager to see you. He is worried, because you heard he was sick.




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