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[1-4] Amaziah was twenty-five years old when he became king and reigned twenty-nine years in Jerusalem. His mother was Jehoaddin from Jerusalem. He lived well before God, doing the right thing for the most part. But he wasnât wholeheartedly devoted to God. When he had the affairs of the kingdom well in hand, he executed the palace guard who had assassinated his father the king. But he didnât kill the sons of the assassinsâhe was mindful of what God commanded in The Revelation of Moses, that parents shouldnât be executed for their childrenâs sins, nor children for their parentsâ. We each pay personally for our sins. [5-6] Amaziah organized Judah and sorted out Judah and Benjamin by families and by military units. Men twenty years and older had to registerâthey ended up with 300,000 judged capable of military service. In addition he hired 100,000 soldiers from Israel in the north at a cost of about four and a half tons of silver. [7-8] A holy man showed up and said, âNo, O Kingâdonât let those northern Israelite soldiers into your army; God is not on their side, nor with any of the Ephraimites. Instead, you go by yourself and be strong. God and God only has the power to help or hurt your cause.â [9] But Amaziah said to the holy man, âBut what about all this moneyâthese tons of silver I have already paid out to hire these men?â âGodâs help is worth far more to you than that,â said the holy man. [10] So Amaziah fired the soldiers he had hired from the north and sent them home. They were very angry at losing their jobs and went home seething. [11-12] But Amaziah was optimistic. He led his troops into the Valley of Salt and killed ten thousand men of Seir. They took another ten thousand as prisoners, led them to the top of the Rock, and pushed them off a cliff. They all died in the fall, smashed on the rocks. [13] But the troops Amaziah had dismissed from his army, angry over their lost opportunity for plunder, rampaged through the towns of Judah all the way from Samaria to Beth Horon, killing three thousand people and taking much plunder. [14-15] On his return from the destruction of the Edomites, Amaziah brought back the gods of the men of Seir and installed them as his own gods, worshiping them and burning incense to them. That ignited Godâs anger; a fiery blast of Godâs wrath put into words by a God-sent prophet: âWhat is this? Why on earth would you pray to inferior gods who couldnât so much as help their own people from youâgods weaker than Amaziah?â [16] Amaziah interrupted him, âDid I ask for your opinion? Shut up or get thrown out!â The prophet quit speaking, but not before he got in one last word: âI have it on good authority: God has made up his mind to throw you out because of what youâve done, and because you wouldnât listen to me.â * * * [17] One day Amaziah sent envoys to Jehoash son of Jehoahaz, the son of Jehu, king of Israel, challenging him to a fight: âCome and meet with me, I dare you. Letâs have it out face-to-face!â [18-19] Jehoash king of Israel replied to Amaziah king of Judah, âOne day a thistle in Lebanon sent word to a cedar in Lebanon, âGive your daughter to my son in marriage.â But then a wild animal of Lebanon passed by and stepped on the thistle, crushing it. Just because youâve defeated Edom in battle, you now think youâre a big shot. Go ahead and be proud, but stay home. Why press your luck? Why bring defeat on yourself and Judah?â [20-22] Amaziah wouldnât take no for an answerâGod had already decided to let Jehoash defeat him because he had defected to the gods of Edom. So Jehoash king of Israel came on ahead and confronted Amaziah king of Judah. They met at Beth Shemesh, a town of Judah. Judah was thoroughly beaten by Israelâall the soldiers straggled home in defeat. [23-24] Jehoash king of Israel captured Amaziah king of Judah, the son of Joash, the son of Ahaziah, at Beth Shemesh. But Jehoash didnât stop at that; he went on to attack Jerusalem. He demolished the Wall of Jerusalem all the way from the Ephraim Gate to the Corner Gateâa stretch of about six hundred feet. He looted the gold, silver, and furnishingsâanything he found that was worth takingâfrom both the palace and The Temple of Godâand, for good measure, he took hostages. Then he returned to Samaria. [25-26] Amaziah son of Joash king of Judah continued as king fifteen years after the death of Jehoash son of Jehoahaz king of Israel. The rest of the life and times of Amaziah from start to finish is written in the Royal Annals of the Kings of Judah and Israel. [27-28] During those last days, after Amaziah had defected from God, they cooked up a plot against Amaziah in Jerusalem, and he had to flee to Lachish. But they tracked him down in Lachish and killed him there. They brought him back on horseback and buried him in Jerusalem with his ancestors in the City of David.

