2 Chronicles 24:1-26

2 Chronicles 24:1-26

[1] Joash  was seven  years  old  when he began to reign,  forty  years  in Jerusalem.  His mother's  name  also was Zibiah  of Beersheba.  [2] And Joash  did  that which was right  in the sight  of the LORD  all the days  of Jehoiada  the priest.  [3] And Jehoiada  took  for him two  wives;  and he begat  sons  and daughters.  [4] And it came to pass after  this, that Joash  was minded  to repair  the house  of the LORD.  [5] And he gathered together  the priests  and the Levites,  and said  to them, Go out  unto the cities  of Judah,  and gather  of all Israel  money  to repair  the house  of your God  from  year  and see that ye hasten  the matter.  Howbeit the Levites  hastened  it not. [6] And the king  called  for Jehoiada  the chief,  and said  unto him, Why hast thou not required  of the Levites  to bring in  out of Judah  and out of Jerusalem  the collection,  according to the commandment of Moses  the servant  of the LORD,  and of the congregation  of Israel,  for the tabernacle  of witness?  [7] For the sons  of Athaliah,  that wicked  woman, had broken up  the house  of God;  and also all the dedicated things  of the house  of the LORD  did they bestow  upon Baalim.  [8] And at the king's  commandment  they made  chest,  and set  it without  at the gate  of the house  of the LORD.  [9] And they made  a proclamation  through Judah  and Jerusalem,  to bring in  to the LORD  the collection  that Moses  the servant  of God  laid upon Israel  in the wilderness.  [10] And all the princes  and all the people  rejoiced,  and brought in,  and cast  into the chest,  until they had made an end.  [11] Now it came to pass, that at what time  the chest  was brought  unto the king's  office  by the hand  of the Levites,  and when they saw  that there was much  money,  the king's  scribe  and the high  priest's  officer  came  and emptied  the chest,  and took  it to his place  again.  Thus they did  day  and gathered  money  in abundance.  [12] And the king  and Jehoiada  gave  it to such as did  the work  of the service  of the house  of the LORD,  and hired  masons  and carpenters  to repair  the house  of the LORD,  and also such as wrought  iron  and brass  to mend  the house  of the LORD.  [13] So the workmen  wrought,  and the work  was  perfected  by them,  and they set  the house  of God  in his state,  and strengthened  [14] And when they had finished  it, they brought  the rest  of the money  before  the king  and Jehoiada,  whereof were made  vessels  for the house  of the LORD,  even vessels  to minister,  and to offer  withal, and spoons,  and vessels  of gold  and silver.  And they offered  burnt offerings  in the house  of the LORD  continually  all the days  of Jehoiada.  [15] But Jehoiada  waxed old,  and was full  of days  when he died;  an hundred  and thirty  years  old  was he when he died.  [16] And they buried  him in the city  of David  among the kings,  because he had done  good  in Israel,  both toward God,  and toward his house.  [17] Now after  the death  of Jehoiada  came  the princes  of Judah,  and made obeisance  to the king.  hearkened  [18] And they left  the house  of the LORD  God  of their fathers,  and served  groves  and idols:  and wrath  came upon Judah  and Jerusalem  for this their trespass.  [19] Yet he sent  prophets  to them, to bring them again  unto the LORD;  and they testified  against them: but they would not give ear.  [20] And the Spirit  of God  came  upon Zechariah  the son  of Jehoiada  the priest,  which stood  above the people,  and said  God,  Why transgress  ye the commandments  of the LORD,  that ye cannot prosper?  because ye have forsaken  the LORD,  he hath also forsaken  you. [21] And they conspired  against him, and stoned  him with stones  at the commandment  of the king  in the court  of the house  of the LORD.  [22] Thus Joash  the king  remembered  not the kindness  which Jehoiada  his father  had done  to him, but slew  his son.  he said,  The LORD  look  upon it, and require  it. [23] And it came to pass at the end  of the year,  of Syria  came up  against him: and they came  to Judah  and Jerusalem,  and destroyed  all the princes  of the people  and sent  all the spoil  of them unto the king  of Damascus.  [24] For the army  of the Syrians  came  with a small  company of men,  and the LORD  delivered  a very  great  host  into their hand,  because they had forsaken  the LORD  God  of their fathers.  So they executed  judgment  against Joash.  [25] from him, (for they left  him in great  diseases,)  his own servants  conspired  against him for the blood  of the sons  of Jehoiada  the priest,  and slew  him on his bed,  and he died:  and they buried  him in the city  of David,  but they buried  him not in the sepulchres  of the kings.  [26] And these are they that conspired  against him; Zabad  the son  of Shimeath  an Ammonitess,  and Jehozabad  the son  of Shimrith  a Moabitess.