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[1-2] Some time later the Moabites and Ammonites, accompanied by Meunites, joined forces to make war on Jehoshaphat. Jehoshaphat received this intelligence report: âA huge force is on its way from beyond the Dead Sea to fight you. Thereâs no time to wasteâtheyâre already at Hazazon Tamar, the oasis of En Gedi.â [3-4] Shaken, Jehoshaphat prayed. He went to God for help and ordered a nationwide fast. The country of Judah united in seeking Godâs helpâthey came from all the cities of Judah to pray to God. [5-9] Then Jehoshaphat took a position before the assembled people of Judah and Jerusalem at The Temple of God in front of the new courtyard and said, âO God, God of our ancestors, are you not God in heaven above and ruler of all kingdoms below? You hold all power and might in your fistâno one stands a chance against you! And didnât you make the natives of this land leave as you brought your people Israel in, turning it over permanently to your people Israel, the descendants of Abraham your friend? They have lived here and built a holy house of worship to honor you, saying, âWhen the worst happensâwhether war or flood or disease or famineâand we take our place before this Temple (we know you are personally present in this place!) and pray out our pain and trouble, we know that you will listen and give victory.â [10-12] âAnd now itâs happened: men from Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir have shown up. You didnât let Israel touch them when we got here at firstâwe detoured around them and didnât lay a hand on them. And now theyâve come to kick us out of the country you gave us. O dear God, wonât you take care of them? Weâre helpless before this vandal horde ready to attack us. We donât know what to do; weâre looking to you.â [13] Everyone in Judah was thereâlittle children, wives, sonsâall present and attentive to God. [14-17] Then Jahaziel was moved by the Spirit of God to speak from the midst of the congregation. (Jahaziel was the son of Zechariah, the son of Benaiah, the son of Jeiel, the son of Mattaniah the Levite of the Asaph clan.) He said, âAttention everyoneâall of you from out of town, all you from Jerusalem, and you King JehoshaphatâGodâs word: Donât be afraid; donât pay any mind to this vandal horde. This is Godâs war, not yours. Tomorrow youâll go after them; see, theyâre already on their way up the slopes of Ziz; youâll meet them at the end of the ravine near the wilderness of Jeruel. You wonât have to lift a hand in this battle; just stand firm, Judah and Jerusalem, and watch Godâs saving work for you take shape. Donât be afraid, donât waver. March out boldly tomorrowâGod is with you.â [18-19] Then Jehoshaphat knelt down, bowing with his face to the ground. All Judah and Jerusalem did the same, worshiping God. The Levites (both Kohathites and Korahites) stood to their feet to praise God, the God of Israel; they praised at the top of their lungs! [20] They were up early in the morning, ready to march into the wilderness of Tekoa. As they were leaving, Jehoshaphat stood up and said, âListen Judah and Jerusalem! Listen to what I have to say! Believe firmly in God, your God, and your lives will be firm! Believe in your prophets and youâll come out on top!â [21] After talking it over with the people, Jehoshaphat appointed a choir for God; dressed in holy robes, they were to march ahead of the troops, singing, Give thanks to God, His love never quits. [22-23] As soon as they started shouting and praising, God set ambushes against the men of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir as they were attacking Judah, and they all ended up dead. The Ammonites and Moabites mistakenly attacked those from Mount Seir and massacred them. Then, further confused, they went at each other, and all ended up killed. [24] As Judah came up over the rise, looking into the wilderness for the horde of barbarians, they looked on a killing field of dead bodiesânot a living soul among them. [25-26] When Jehoshaphat and his people came to carry off the plunder they found more loot than they could carry offâequipment, clothing, valuables. It took three days to cart it away! On the fourth day they came together at the Valley of Blessing (Beracah) and blessed God (thatâs how it got the name, Valley of Blessing). [27-28] Jehoshaphat then led all the men of Judah and Jerusalem back to Jerusalemâan exuberant parade. God had given them joyful relief from their enemies! They entered Jerusalem and came to The Temple of God with all the instruments of the band playing. [29-30] When the surrounding kingdoms got word that God had fought Israelâs enemies, the fear of God descended on them. Jehoshaphat heard no more from them; as long as Jehoshaphat reigned, peace reigned. [31-33] That about sums up Jehoshaphatâs reign over Judah. He was thirty-five years old when he became king and ruled as king in Jerusalem for twenty-five years. His mother was Azubah daughter of Shilhi. He continued the kind of life characteristic of his father Asaâno detours, no dead-endsâpleasing God with his life. But he failed to get rid of the neighborhood sex-and-religion shrinesâpeople continued to pray and worship at these idolatrous god shops. [34] The rest of Jehoshaphatâs life, from start to finish, is written in the memoirs of Jehu son of Hanani, which are included in the Royal Annals of Israelâs Kings. [35-37] Late in life Jehoshaphat formed a trading syndicate with Ahaziah king of Israelâwhich was very wrong of him to do. He went in as partner with him to build ocean-going ships at Ezion Geber to trade with Tarshish. Eliezer son of Dodavahu of Mareshah preached against Jehoshaphatâs venture: âBecause you joined forces with Ahaziah, God has shipwrecked your work.â The ships were smashed and nothing ever came of the trade partnership.


