يوشافاط ملك يهوذا
1 وملَكَ يوشافاطُ مكانَ آسا أبـيهِ وعَزَّزَ مَوقِعَهُ في مُواجَهةِ إِسرائيلَ. 2 ووضَعَ قُوَّاتٍ مِنْ جيشِهِ في جميعِ مُدُنِ يَهوذا المُحَصَّنةِ، وأقامَ وُلاةً في أرضِ يَهوذا وفي مُدُنِ أفرايمَ الّتي احتَلَّها آسا أبوهُ. 3 وكانَ الرّبُّ معَ يوشافاطَ لأنَّهُ سلَكَ في الطُّرقِ الّتي تَبِــعَها أبوهُ في البِدايةِ ولم يَعبُدِ البَعلَ، 4 بل عبَدَ إلهَ أبـيهِ وعَمِلَ بِوَصاياهُ ولم يعمَلْ كَملوكِ إِسرائيلَ. 5 فثَبَّتَ الرّبُّ المُلْكَ في يَدِهِ، وحمَلَ إليهِ جميعُ الشَّعبِ الهَدايا، فكانَ لَه غِنًى ومَجدٌ عظيمٌ. 6 وكانَ شُجاعا في سُلوكِ طُرُقِ الرّبِّ، وأزالَ جميعَ أماكِنِ عِبادَةِ الأصنامِ مِنْ على المُرتَفعاتِ، ومِنها صَنَمُ أشيرةَ.
7 وأرسَلَ يوشافاطُ في السَّنةِ الثَّالثةِ مِنْ مُلْكِهِ بَعضَ الرُّؤساءِ ليُعَلِّموا في مُدُنِ يَهوذا، وهُم: بَنحائِلُ وعوبَدْيا وزَكريَّا ونَثَنَئيلُ وميخايا، 8 ومعَهُم مِنَ اللاَّويِّينَ: شَمَعْيا ونَثَنْيا وزَبَدْيا وعَسائيلُ وشَميراموثُ ويوناثانُ وأدونيَّا وطوبـيَّا وطوبُأدونيَّا، يُرافِقُهُم أليشَمَعُ ويورامُ الكاهنانِ. 9 فحَمَلوا كِتابَ شريعةِ الرّبِّ وطافوا في جميعِ مُدُنِ يهوذا يُعَلِّمونَ الشَّعبَ.
10 وألقى الرّبُّ الرُّعْبَ في قلوبِ مُلوكِ الأرضِ الّتي حَولَ يَهوذا، فلم يُحارِبوا يوشافاطَ. 11 ومِنَ الفِلسطيِّينَ مَنْ حمَلَ إليهِ فِضَّةً وغيرَها مِنَ الهَدايا، وكذَلِكَ العربُ جاؤُوا إليهِ بِسبعَةِ آلافٍ وسَبعِ مئَةِ تَيسٍ. 12 وازْدادَ يوشافاطُ عظَمَةً، وبَنى في يَهوذا أبراجا ومُدُنا لِلخَزْنِ 13 جمَعَ فيها كمِّيَّةً كبـيرةً مِنَ المُونةِ. وكانَ لَه قادَةٌ جَبابِرةٌ أشِدَّاءُ في أورُشليمَ، 14 وكُلُّهُم قادَةُ ألوفٍ. فَمِنْ يَهوذا عَدَنَةُ ومعَهُ ثَلاثُ مئَةِ ألفِ مُقاتِلٍ، 15 ويليهِ يوناثانُ ومعَهُ مِئتانِ وثَمانونَ ألفا، 16 ويليهِ عَمَسْيا بْنُ زِكْري المُتَطَوِّعُ لِخِدمةِ الرّبِّ ومعَهُ مِئَتا ألفِ مُقاتِلٍ. 17 ومِنْ بنيامينَ ألياداعُ الجَبَّارُ ومعَهُ مِئتا ألفِ مُسَلَّحٍ بالأقواسِ والتُّروسِ. 18 ويليهِ يورابادُ ومعَهُ مئَةٌ وثَمانونَ ألفا مُجَهَّزونَ لِلحربِ. 19 وكُلُّ هؤُلاءِ كانوا في خِدمةِ المَلِكِ، في أورُشليمَ، هذا فَضلا عَنِ الّذينَ في جميعِ مُدُنِ يَهوذا المُحَصَّنةِ.
King Jehoshaphat of Judah
1 Jehoshaphat son of Asa became king and strengthened his defenses against Israel. 2 He assigned troops to the fortified cities in Judah, as well as to other towns in Judah and to those towns in Ephraim that his father Asa had captured.
3-4 When Jehoshaphat's father had first become king of Judah, he was faithful to the Lord and refused to worship the god Baal as the kings of Israel did. Jehoshaphat followed his father's example and obeyed and worshiped the Lord. And so the Lord blessed Jehoshaphat 5 and helped him keep firm control of his kingdom. The people of Judah brought gifts to Jehoshaphat, but even after he became very rich and respected, 6 he remained completely faithful to the Lord. He destroyed all the local shrines in Judah, including the places where the goddess Asherah was worshiped.
7 In the third year of Jehoshaphat's rule, he chose five officials and gave them orders to teach the Lord's Law in every city and town in Judah. They were Benhail, Obadiah, Zechariah, Nethanel, and Micaiah. 8 Their assistants were the following nine Levites: Shemaiah, Nethaniah, Zebadiah, Asahel, Shemiramoth, Jehonathan, Adonijah, Tobijah, and Tob-Adonijah. Two priests, Elishama and Jehoram, also went along. 9 They carried with them a copy of the Lord's Law wherever they went and taught the people from it.
10 The nations around Judah were afraid of the Lord's power, so none of them attacked Jehoshaphat. 11 Philistines brought him silver and other gifts to keep peace. Some of the Arab people brought him 7,700 rams and the same number of goats.
12 As Jehoshaphat became more powerful, he built fortresses and cities 13 where he stored supplies. He also kept in Jerusalem some experienced soldiers 14 from the Judah and Benjamin tribes. These soldiers were grouped according to their clans.
Adnah was the commander of the troops from Judah, and he had 300,000 soldiers under his command. 15 Jehohanan was second in command, with 280,000 soldiers under him. 16 Amasiah son of Zichri, who had volunteered to serve the Lord, was third in command, with 200,000 soldiers under him.
17 Eliada was a brave warrior who commanded the troops from Benjamin. He had 200,000 soldiers under his command, all of them armed with bows and shields. 18 Jehozabad was second in command, with 180,000 soldiers under him. 19 These were the troops who protected the king in Jerusalem, not counting those he had assigned to the fortified cities throughout the country.