2 Kings 14:1-22

2 Kings 14:1-22

[1] In the second  year  of Joash  son  of Jehoahaz  king  of Israel  reigned  Amaziah  the son  of Joash  king  of Judah.  [2] He was twenty  and five  years  old  when he began to reign,  twenty  and nine  years  in Jerusalem.  And his mother's  name  was Jehoaddan  of Jerusalem.  [3] And he did  that which was right  in the sight  of the LORD,  yet  not like David  his father:  he did  according to all things as Joash  his father  did.  [4] Howbeit the high places  were not taken away:  as yet  the people  did sacrifice  and burnt incense  on the high places.  [5] And it came to pass, as soon as the kingdom  was confirmed  in his hand,  that he slew  his servants  which had slain  the king  his father.  [6] But the children  of the murderers  he slew  not: according unto that which is written  in the book  of the law  of Moses,  wherein the LORD  commanded,  saying,  The fathers  shall not be put to death  for the children,  be put to death  for the fathers;  but every man  shall be put to death  for his own sin.  [7] He slew  of Edom  in the valley  of salt  ten  thousand,  and took  Selah  by war,  and called  the name  of it Joktheel  unto this day.  [8] Then Amaziah  sent  messengers  to Jehoash,  the son  of Jehoahaz  son  of Jehu,  king  of Israel,  saying,  let us look  one another in the face.  [9] And Jehoash  the king  of Israel  sent  to Amaziah  king  of Judah,  saying,  The thistle  that was in Lebanon  sent  to the cedar  that was in Lebanon,  saying,  Give  thy daughter  to my son  to wife:  and there passed  by a wild  beast  that was in Lebanon,  and trode down  the thistle.  [10] Thou hast indeed  Edom,  and thine heart  hath lifted thee up:  glory  of this, and tarry  at home:  for why shouldest thou meddle  to thy hurt,  that thou shouldest fall,  even thou, and Judah  [11] But Amaziah  would not hear.  Therefore Jehoash  king  of Israel  went up;  and he and Amaziah  king  of Judah  looked  one another in the face  at Bethshemesh,  which belongeth to Judah.  [12] And Judah  was put to the worse  before  Israel;  and they fled  every man  to their tents.  [13] And Jehoash  king  of Israel  took  Amaziah  king  of Judah,  the son  of Jehoash  the son  of Ahaziah,  at Bethshemesh,  and came  to Jerusalem,  and brake down  the wall  of Jerusalem  from the gate  of Ephraim  unto the corner  gate,  four  hundred  cubits.  [14] And he took  all the gold  and silver,  and all the vessels  that were found  in the house  and in the treasures  of the king's  house,  and hostages,  and returned  to Samaria.  [15] Now the rest  of the acts  of Jehoash  which he did,  and his might,  and how he fought  with Amaziah  king  of Judah,  are they not written  in the book  of the chronicles  of the kings  of Israel?  [16] And Jehoash  slept  with his fathers,  and was buried  in Samaria  with the kings  of Israel;  and Jeroboam  his son  reigned  in his stead. [17] And Amaziah  the son  of Joash  king  of Judah  lived  after  the death  of Jehoash  son  of Jehoahaz  king  of Israel  fifteen  years.  [18] And the rest  of the acts  of Amaziah,  are they not written  in the book  of the chronicles  of the kings  of Judah?  [19] Now they made  a conspiracy  against him in Jerusalem:  and he fled  to Lachish;  but they sent  after  him to Lachish,  and slew  [20] And they brought  him on horses:  and he was buried  at Jerusalem  with his fathers  in the city  of David.  [21] And all the people  of Judah  took  Azariah,  which was sixteen  years  old,  and made him king  instead of his father  Amaziah.  [22] He built  Elath,  and restored  it to Judah,  after  that the king  slept  with his fathers. 

What does 2 Kings 14:1-22 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Amaziah of Judah reigned over Judah for29 years (796-767 B.C.). He began reigning when Jehoash was king over Israel and died during the reign of Jehoash"s son and successor Jeroboam II. The prophet Joel may have ministered in Judah during his reign. [1]