Jehoshaphat was good. He did like his father before him. He obeyed all the things that the Lord wanted. But Jehoshaphat did not destroy the high places. [232] The people continued offering sacrifices [233] and burning incense [234] at those places.
2 Chronicles 33:17 - Easy To Read Version The people continued to offer sacrifices {\cf2\super [413]} at the high places, {\cf2\super [414]} but their sacrifices were only to the Lord their God. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 Nevertheless the people did sacrifice still in the high places, yet unto the LORD their God only. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition Yet the people still sacrificed in the high places, but only to the Lord their God. American Standard Version (1901) Nevertheless the people sacrificed still in the high places, but only unto Jehovah their God. Common English Bible The people, however, still sacrificed at the shrines, but only to the LORD their God. Catholic Public Domain Version Yet still the people were immolating on the high places, to the Lord their God. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version Nevertheless the people still sacrificed in the high places to the Lord their God. |
Jehoshaphat was good. He did like his father before him. He obeyed all the things that the Lord wanted. But Jehoshaphat did not destroy the high places. [232] The people continued offering sacrifices [233] and burning incense [234] at those places.
But he did not destroy the high places. [169] People still made sacrifices and burned incense [170] in these places of worship.
The high places {\cf2\super [191]} were not removed from Judah, but Asa’s heart was faithful to the Lord all of Asa’s life.
But the high places {\cf2\super [236]} were not taken away. And the people didn’t turn their hearts to follow the God their ancestors {\cf2\super [237]} followed.
Hezekiah himself took away the Lord’s high places {\cf2\super [391]} and altars. {\cf2\super [392]} He told you people of Judah and Jerusalem that you must worship and burn incense {\cf2\super [393]} on only one altar.
The other things Manasseh did, and his prayer to his God, and the words of the seers {\cf2\super [415]} that spoke to him in the name of the Lord God of Israel, are all written in the book, The Official Records of the Kings of Israel.