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2 Chronicles 18:1

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Jehoshaphat was wealthy and honorable and became Ahab’s in-law.

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There was no one else like Ahab. At the urging of his wife, he sold himself to do what the Lord considered evil.

For three years there was no war between Aram and Israel.

Isn’t everything else about Jehoshaphat—the heroic acts he did and ⌞the wars⌟ he fought—written in the official records of the kings of Judah?

When Ahaziah’s mother, Athaliah, saw that her son was dead, she began to destroy the entire royal family.

He followed the ways of the kings of Israel, as Ahab’s family had done, because his wife was Ahab’s daughter. So he did what the Lord considered evil.

So Jehoshaphat became more and more powerful. He built fortresses and cities where supplies were stored in Judah.

So the Lord established Jehoshaphat’s power over the kingdom. All the people of Judah gave gifts to Jehoshaphat, and he had a lot of riches and honor.

When the chariot commanders saw Jehoshaphat, they said, “He must be the king of Israel.” So they surrounded him in order to fight him. But when Jehoshaphat cried out, the Lord helped him. God drew them away from him,

Jehu, son of the seer  Hanani, asked King Jehoshaphat, “Why do you help wicked people and love those who hate the Lord? The Lord’s anger is directed toward you because you have done this.

After this, King Jehoshaphat of Judah allied himself with King Ahaziah of Israel, who led him to do evil.

He followed the ways of the kings of Israel, as Ahab’s family had done, because his wife was Ahab’s daughter. So he did what the Lord considered evil.

But first, be concerned about his kingdom and what has his approval. Then all these things will be provided for you.

Stop forming inappropriate relationships with unbelievers. Can right and wrong be partners? Can light have anything in common with darkness?




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