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1 After Jehoshaphat had become wealthy and was enjoying abundant honor, he allied himself to Ahab. 2 After a few years, he visited Ahab in Samaria. Ahab slaughtered lots of sheep and oxen for him, and the people who were with him persuaded Jehoshaphat to attack Ramoth-gilead. 3 King Ahab of Israel asked King Jehoshaphat of Judah, |Will you join me in attacking Ramoth-gilead?| |I'm with you,| Jehoshaphat replied. |and my army is with you. We'll join you in the battle.| 4 But then Jehoshaphat asked the king of Israel, |Please ask for a message from the LORD, first.| 5 So the king of Israel gathered together 400 prophets and asked them, |Should we go attack Ramoth-gilead, or should I call off the attack?| |Go attack them,| they all said, |because God will drop them right in the king's hand.| 6 But Jehoshaphat asked, |Isn't there a prophet of the LORD left here that we could talk to?| 7 |There is still one man left by whom we could ask the LORD what to do,| the king of Israel replied to Jehoshaphat, |but I hate him because he won't prophesy anything good about me. Instead, he always prophesies evil. He is Imla's son Micaiah.| But Jehoshaphat rebuked Ahab, |Kings should never talk like that.| 8 Nevertheless, the king of Israel called an officer and ordered him, |Bring me Imla's son Micaiah quickly.| 9 Now the king of Israel and King Jehoshaphat of Judah were each sitting on their own thrones, arrayed in their robes, and sitting on the threshing floor at the entrance to the city gate of Samaria, and all of the prophets were prophesying in front of them. 10 Chenaanah's son Zedekiah made iron horns for himself and told them, |This is what the LORD says, 'With these horns you are to gore the Arameans until they are eliminated!'| 11 All the other prophets were saying similar things, like |Go up to Ramoth-gilead and you will be successful, because the LORD will hand it over to the king!| 12 Meanwhile, the messenger who had gone off to summon Micaiah advised him, |Look, everything that the other prophets were saying has been unanimously favorable to the king. So please, cooperate with them and speak favorably.| 13 |As the LORD lives,| Micaiah replied, |I'll say what my God tells me to say.| 14 When Micaiah approached the king, the king asked him, |Micaiah, should we go to war against Ramoth-gilead, or should I not?| |Go to war,| Micaiah replied, |and you will be successful, because the LORD will hand it over to the king!| 15 When he heard this, the king asked him, |How many times do I have to ask you? Tell me nothing but the truth, and do it in the name of the LORD!| 16 And so Micaiah replied: I saw all of Israel scattered on the mountains like sheep without a shepherd. And the LORD told me, 'These have no master, so let them each return to his own home in peace.'| 17 Then the king of Israel told Jehoshaphat, |Didn't I tell you that he wouldn't prophesy anything good about me, but only evil?| 18 But Micaiah responded, |Therefore, listen to what the LORD has to say. I saw the LORD, sitting on his throne, and the entire Heavenly Army was surrounding him on his right hand and on his left hand. 19 |The LORD asked, 'Who will tempt King Ahab of Israel to attack Ramoth-gilead, so that he will die there?' And one was saying one thing and one was saying another. 2 Chronicles 18:1-19, Intl. Standard Version. Copyright © 1995-2014 by ISV Foundation.
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