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2 Kings 16

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Chapter 16
Ahaz becomes the king of Judah
1Jotham's son Ahaz became the king of Judah when Remaliah's son Pekah had been king of Israel for 17 years. 2Ahaz was 20 years old when he became king. He ruled Judah as king in Jerusalem for 16 years. He did not do the things that the Lord his God said were good. So he was not like his ancestor, King David. 3He lived in the same bad way that the kings of Israel did. He even caused his son to walk through fire. #16:3 ‘Walk through fire’ may mean that he burned his son as a sacrifice to a false god. In this way he copied the terrible sins of the other nations in Canaan. Those were the nations that the Lord had chased out so that the Israelites could live there. 4Ahaz offered sacrifices and he burned incense on altars on the hills, as well as under all the big trees.
5At that time, King Rezin of Syria and Remaliah's son, King Pekah of Israel, attacked Jerusalem. Their armies made a camp all around the city while Ahaz was there. But they could not win the battle against him. 6(At the same time, King Rezin got Elath town back for Syria. He chased out the people of Judah who were living there. People from Edom then moved into Elath, and they are still living there.)
7King Ahaz sent a message to Tiglath-Pileser, the king of Assyria. He said, ‘I am your servant and I need your help. The king of Syria and the king of Israel have brought their armies to attack me in Jerusalem. Please come here to rescue me.’ #16:7 These are the words of Ahaz, which the men repeated to Tiglath-Pileser. 8Ahaz took the silver and gold things that were stored in the Lord's temple and in the palace. He sent them all as a gift to the king of Assyria. 9So the king of Assyria agreed to do what Ahaz had asked him to do. He attacked Damascus and he took the city for himself. #16:9 Damascus was the capital city of Syria. He sent the people who had lived there to Kir as his prisoners. He punished King Rezin with death.
10King Ahaz went to Damascus to meet King Tiglath-Pileser of Assyria. When he was there, he saw an altar. He sent a picture and a plan of the altar to Uriah, the priest, so that someone could build one for him. 11So Uriah built an altar that copied the plan that King Ahaz had sent from Damascus. Uriah finished it before King Ahaz returned. 12When the king arrived in Jerusalem from Damascus, he saw the new altar. He went near it to offer sacrifices on it.
13He made a burnt offering and a grain offering. He poured wine as a drink offering. He splashed the blood from his peace offerings onto the altar.
14A bronze altar stood in front of the Lord's temple to bring sacrifices to him. Now it stood between the new altar and the front of the temple. So Ahaz moved it away from there. He put it on the north side of the new altar. 15Then King Ahaz commanded Uriah the priest, ‘On the large new altar, offer these gifts:
A burnt offering for each morning.
A grain offering for each evening.
A burnt offering and a grain offering on behalf of the king.
A burnt offering on behalf of all the people of Israel.
A grain offering and drink offerings on behalf of the people.
Splash the blood from all these sacrifices on the new altar. But I will use the bronze altar myself, to find out about my future times.’
16So Uriah the priest did what King Ahaz had commanded him to do.
17King Ahaz also removed the pieces on the sides of the carts which carried the buckets for water. He also removed the buckets. He took the large bath called ‘the Sea’ from the top of the bronze bulls that it stood on. He stood it on a big flat stone instead. #16:17 We can read about these things in 1 Kings 7:23-39. 18He removed the roof that gave shade for people in the temple yard on the Sabbath days. He also removed the king's special entrance into the temple yard. He did these things to please the king of Assyria.
19The other things that happened while Ahaz was king are written in a book. The book is called ‘The history of Judah's kings’. It tells about the things that Ahaz did. 20Ahaz died and they buried him beside his ancestors in the City of David. His son Hezekiah became king after him.

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