1 Kings 22:2-50

1 Kings 22:2-50

[2] And it came to pass in the third  year,  that Jehoshaphat  the king  of Judah  came down  to the king  of Israel.  [3] And the king  of Israel  said  unto his servants,  Know  ye that Ramoth  in Gilead  is ours, and we be still,  and take  it not out of the hand  of the king  of Syria?  [4] And he said  unto Jehoshaphat,  with me to battle  to Ramothgilead?  And Jehoshaphat  said  to the king  of Israel,  I am as thou  art, my people  my horses  [5] And Jehoshaphat  said  unto the king  of Israel,  Enquire,  I pray thee, at the word  of the LORD  to day.  [6] Then the king  of Israel  the prophets  together,  about four  hundred  men,  and said  against Ramothgilead  to battle,  or shall I forbear?  And they said,  Go up;  for the Lord  shall deliver  it into the hand  of the king.  [7] And Jehoshaphat  said,  Is there not here a prophet  of the LORD  besides,  that we might enquire  [8] And the king  of Israel  said  unto Jehoshaphat,  There is yet one  man,  Micaiah  the son  of Imlah,  by whom we may enquire  of the LORD:  but I hate  him; for he doth not prophesy  good  concerning me, but evil.  And Jehoshaphat  said,  Let not the king  say  [9] Then the king  of Israel  called  an  officer,  and said,  Hasten  hither Micaiah  the son  of Imlah.  [10] And the king  of Israel  and Jehoshaphat  the king  of Judah  sat  each  on his throne,  having put on  their robes,  in a void place  in the entrance  of the gate  of Samaria;  and all the prophets  prophesied  before  [11] And Zedekiah  the son  of Chenaanah  made  him horns  of iron:  and he said,  the LORD,  With these shalt thou push  the Syrians,  until thou have consumed  them. [12] And all the prophets  prophesied  so, saying,  Go up  to Ramothgilead,  and prosper:  for the LORD  shall deliver  it into the king's  hand.  [13] And the messenger  that was gone  to call  Micaiah  spake  unto him, saying,  Behold now, the words  of the prophets  declare good  unto the king  with one  mouth:  let thy word,  of one  of them, and speak  that which is good.  [14] And Micaiah  said,  As the LORD  liveth,  what the LORD  saith  unto me, that will I speak.  [15] So he came  to the king.  said  unto him, Micaiah,  against Ramothgilead  to battle,  or shall we forbear?  And he answered  him, Go,  and prosper:  for the LORD  shall deliver  it into the hand  of the king.  [16] And the king  said  unto him, How many times  shall I adjure  thee that thou tell  me nothing but that which is true  in the name  of the LORD?  [17] And he said,  I saw  all Israel  scattered  upon the hills,  as sheep  that have not a shepherd:  and the LORD  said,  These have no master:  let them return  every man  to his house  in peace.  [18] And the king  of Israel  said  unto Jehoshaphat,  Did I not tell  thee that he would prophesy  no good  concerning me, but evil?  [19] And he said,  Hear  thou therefore the word  of the LORD:  I saw  the LORD  sitting  on his throne,  and all the host  of heaven  standing  by him on his right hand  and on his left.  [20] And the LORD  said,  Who shall persuade  Ahab,  that he may go up  and fall  at Ramothgilead?  And one said  on this manner,  and another said  on that manner.  [21] And there came forth  a spirit,  and stood  before  the LORD,  and said,  I will persuade  [22] said  I will go forth,  and I will be a lying  spirit  in the mouth  of all his prophets.  And he said,  Thou shalt persuade  him, and prevail  also: go forth,  and do  [23] Now therefore, behold, the LORD  hath put  a lying  spirit  in the mouth  of all these thy prophets,  and the LORD  hath spoken  evil  [24] But Zedekiah  the son  of Chenaanah  went near,  and smote  Micaiah  on the cheek,  and said,  Which way  went  the Spirit  of the LORD  from me to speak  [25] And Micaiah  said,  Behold, thou shalt see  in that day,  when thou shalt go  into an inner  to hide  [26] And the king  of Israel  said,  Take  Micaiah,  and carry him back  unto Amon  the governor  of the city,  and to Joash  the king's  son;  [27] And say,  the king,  Put  this fellow in the prison,  and feed  him with bread  of affliction  and with water  of affliction,  until I come  in peace.  [28] And Micaiah  said,  If thou return  in peace,  the LORD  hath not spoken  by me. And he said,  Hearken,  O people,  every one of you. [29] So the king  of Israel  and Jehoshaphat  the king  of Judah  went up  to Ramothgilead.  [30] And the king  of Israel  said  unto Jehoshaphat,  I will disguise  myself, and enter  into the battle;  but put thou on  thy robes.  And the king  of Israel  disguised  himself, and went  into the battle.  [31] But the king  of Syria  commanded  his thirty  and two  captains  that had rule over his chariots,  saying,  Fight  neither with small  nor great,  save only with the king  of Israel.  [32] And it came to pass, when the captains  of the chariots  saw  Jehoshaphat,  that they said,  Surely it is the king  of Israel.  And they turned aside  to fight  against him: and Jehoshaphat  cried out.  [33] And it came to pass, when the captains  of the chariots  perceived  that it was not the king  of Israel,  that they turned back  from pursuing  [34] And a certain man  drew  a bow  at a venture,  and smote  the king  of Israel  between the joints  of the harness:  wherefore he said  unto the driver of his chariot,  Turn  thine hand,  and carry me out  of the host;  for I am wounded.  [35] And the battle  increased  that day:  and the king  was stayed up  in his chariot  against  the Syrians,  and died  at even:  and the blood  ran out  of the wound  into the midst  of the chariot.  [36] And there went  a proclamation  throughout the host  about the going down  of the sun,  saying,  Every man  to his city,  and every man  to his own country.  [37] So the king  died,  and was brought  to Samaria;  and they buried  the king  in Samaria.  [38] And one washed  the chariot  in the pool  of Samaria;  and the dogs  licked up  his blood;  and they washed  his armour;  according unto the word  of the LORD  which he spake.  [39] Now the rest  of the acts  of Ahab,  and all that he did,  and the ivory  house  which he made,  and all the cities  that he built,  are they not written  in the book  of the chronicles  of the kings  of Israel?  [40] So Ahab  slept  with his fathers;  and Ahaziah  his son  reigned  in his stead. [41] And Jehoshaphat  the son  of Asa  began to reign  over Judah  in the fourth  year  of Ahab  king  of Israel.  [42] Jehoshaphat  was thirty  and five  years  old  when he began to reign;  twenty  and five  years  in Jerusalem.  And his mother's  name  was Azubah  the daughter  of Shilhi.  [43] in all the ways  of Asa  his father;  he turned not aside  from it, doing  that which was right  in the eyes  of the LORD:  nevertheless the high places  were not taken away;  for the people  offered  and burnt incense  yet in the high places.  [44] And Jehoshaphat  made peace  with the king  of Israel.  [45] Now the rest  of the acts  of Jehoshaphat,  and his might  that he shewed,  and how he warred,  are they not written  in the book  of the chronicles  of the kings  of Judah?  [46] And the remnant  of the sodomites,  which remained  in the days  of his father  Asa,  he took  out of the land.  [47] There was then no king  in Edom:  a deputy  was king.  [48] Jehoshaphat  ships  of Tharshish  to Ophir  for gold:  but they went  not; for the ships  were broken  at Eziongeber.  [49] Then said  Ahaziah  the son  of Ahab  unto Jehoshaphat,  Let my servants  in the ships.  But Jehoshaphat  would  [50] And Jehoshaphat  slept  with his fathers,  and was buried  with his fathers  in the city  of David  his father:  and Jehoram  his son  reigned  in his stead.