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   THE SECOND BOOK OF PARALIPOMENON


          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 1

          1:1. And Solomon the son of David was strengthened in his
          kingdom, and the Lord his God was with him, and magnified
          him to a high degree.

          1:2. And Solomon gave orders to all Israel, to the captains
          of thousands, and of hundreds, and to the rulers, and to
          the judges of all Israel, and the heads of the families:

          1:3. And he went with all the multitude to the high place
          of Gabaon, where was the tabernacle of the covenant of the
          Lord, which Moses the servant of God made, in the
          wilderness.

          1:4. For David had brought the ark of God from Cariathiarim
          to the place, which he had prepared for it, and where he
          had pitched a tabernacle for it, that is, in Jerusalem.

          1:5. And the altar of brass, which Beseleel the son of Uri
          the son of Hur had made, was there before the tabernacle of
          the Lord: and Solomon and all the assembly sought it:

          1:6. And Solomon went up thither to the brazen altar,
          before the tabernacle of the covenant of the Lord, and
          offered up on it a thousand victims.

          1:7. And behold that night God appeared to him, saying: Ask
          what thou wilt that I should give thee.

          1:8. And Solomon said to God: Thou hast shewn great
          kindness to my father David: and hast made me king in his
          stead.

          1:9. Now therefore, O Lord God, let thy word be fulfilled,
          which thou hast promised to David my father: for thou hast
          made me king over thy great people, which is as innumerable
          as the dust of the earth.

          1:10. Give me wisdom and knowledge that I may come in and
          go out before thy people: for who can worthily judge this
          thy people, which is so great?

          1:11. And God said to Solomon: Because this choice hath
          pleased thy heart, and thou hast not asked riches, and
          wealth, and glory, nor the lives of them that hate thee,
          nor many days of life: but hast asked wisdom and knowledge,
          to be able to judge my people, over which I have made thee
          king,

          1:12. Wisdom and knowledge are granted to thee: and I will
          give thee riches, and wealth, and glory, so that none of
          the kings before thee, nor after thee, shall be like thee.

          1:13. Then Solomon came from the high place of Gabaon to
          Jerusalem before the tabernacle of the covenant, and
          reigned over Israel.

          1:14. And he gathered to himself chariots and horsemen, and
          he had a thousand four hundred chariots, and twelve
          thousand horsemen: and he placed them in the cities of the
          chariots, and with the king in Jerusalem.

          1:15. And the king made silver and gold to be in Jerusalem
          as stones, and cedar trees as sycamores, which grow in the
          plains in great multitude.

          1:16. And there were horses brought him from Egypt, and
          from Coa by the king's merchants, who went, and bought at a
          price,

          1:17. A chariot of four horses for six hundred pieces of
          silver, and a horse for a hundred and fifty: in like manner
          market was made in all the kingdoms of the Hethites, and of
          the kings of Syria.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 2

          2:1. And Solomon determined to build a house to the name of
          the Lord, and a palace for himself.

          2:2. And he numbered out seventy thousand men to bear
          burdens, and eighty thousand to hew stones in the
          mountains, and three thousand six hundred to oversee them.

          2:3. He sent also to Hiram king of Tyre, saying: As thou
          didst with David my father, and didst send him cedars, to
          build him a house, in which he dwelt:

          2:4. So do with me that I may build a house to the name of
          the Lord my God, to dedicate it to burn incense before him,
          and to perfume with aromatical spices, and for the
          continual setting forth of bread, and for the holocausts,
          morning and evening, and on the sabbaths, and on the new
          moons, and the solemnities of the Lord our God for ever,
          which are commanded for Israel.

          2:5. For the house which I desire to build, is great: for
          our God is great above all gods.

          2:6. Who then can be able to build him a worthy house? if
          heaven, and the heavens of heavens cannot contain him: who
          am I that I should be able to build him a house? but to
          this end only, that incense may be burnt before him.

          2:7. Send me therefore a skilful man, that knoweth how to
          work in gold, and in silver, in brass, and in iron, in
          purple, in scarlet and in blue, and that hath skill in
          engraving, with the artificers, which I have with me in
          Judea and Jerusalem, whom David my father provided.

          2:8. Send me also cedars, and fir trees, and pine trees
          from Libanus: for I know that thy servants are skilful in
          cutting timber in Libanus, and my servants shall be with
          thy servants,

          2:9. To provide me timber in abundance. For the house which
          I desire to build, is to be exceeding great, and glorious.

          2:10. And I will give thy servants the workmen that are to
          cut down the trees, for their food twenty thousand cores of
          wheat, and as many cores of barley, and twenty thousand
          measures of wine, and twenty thousand measures of oil.

          2:11. And Hiram king of Tyre sent a letter to Solomon,
          saying: Because the Lord hath loved his people, therefore
          he hath made thee king over them.

          2:12. And he added, saying: Blessed be the Lord the God of
          Israel, who made heaven and earth, who hath given to king
          David a wise and knowing son, endued with understanding and
          prudence, to build a house to the Lord, and a palace for
          himself.

          2:13. I therefore have sent thee my father Hiram, a wise
          and most skilful man,

          2:14. The son of a woman of the daughters of Dan, whose
          father was a Tyrian, who knoweth how to work in gold, and
          in silver, in brass, and in iron, and in marble, and in
          timber, in purple also, and violet, and silk and scarlet:
          and who knoweth to grave all sort of graving, and to devise
          ingeniously all that there may be need of in the work with
          thy artificers, and with the artificers of my lord David
          thy father.

          2:15. The wheat therefore, and the barley and the oil, and
          the wine, which thou, my lord, hast promised, send to thy
          servants.

          2:16. And we will cut down as many trees out of Libanus, as
          thou shalt want, and will convey them in floats by sea to
          Joppe: and it will be thy part to bring them thence to
          Jerusalem.

          2:17. And Solomon numbered all the proselytes in the land
          of Israel, after the numbering which David his father had
          made, and they were found a hundred and fifty-three
          thousand and six hundred.

          2:18. And he set seventy thousand of them to carry burdens
          on their shoulders, and eighty thousand to hew stones in
          the mountains: and three thousand and six hundred to be
          overseers of the work of the people.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 3

          3:1. And Solomon began to build the house of the Lord in
          Jerusalem, in mount Moria, which had been shewn to David
          his father, in the place which David had prepared in the
          thrashingfloor of Ornan the Jebusite.

          3:2. And he began to build in the second month, in the
          fourth year of his reign.

          3:3. Now these are the foundations, which Solomon laid, to
          build the house of God, the length by the first measure
          sixty cubits, the breadth twenty cubits.

          3:4. And the porch in the front, which was extended in
          length according to the measure of the breadth of the
          house, twenty cubits: and the height was a hundred and
          twenty cubits: and he overlaid it within with pure gold.

          3:5. And the greater house he ceiled with deal boards, and
          overlaid them with plates of fine gold throughout: and he
          graved in them palm trees, and like little chains
          interlaced with one another.

          3:6. He paved also the floor of the temple with most
          precious marble, of great beauty.

          3:7. And the gold of the plates with which he overlaid the
          house, and the beams thereof, and the posts, and the walls,
          and the doors was of the finest: and he graved cherubims on
          the walls.

          3:8. He made also the house of the holy of holies: the
          length of it according to the breadth of the temple, twenty
          cubits, and the breadth of it in like manner twenty cubits:
          and he overlaid it with plates of gold, amounting to about
          six hundred talents.

          3:9. He made also nails of gold, and the weight of every
          nail was fifty sicles: the upper chambers also he overlaid
          with gold.

          3:10. He made also in the house of the holy of holies two
          cherubims of image work: and he overlaid them with gold.

          3:11. The wings of the cherubims were extended twenty
          cubits, so that one wing was five cubits long, and reached
          to the wall of the house: and the other was also five
          cubits long, and reached to the wing of the other cherub.

          3:12. In like manner the wing of the other cherub, was five
          cubits long, and reached to the wall: and his other wing
          was five cubits long, and touched the wing of the other
          cherub.

          3:13. So the wings of the two cherubims were spread forth,
          and were extended twenty cubits: and they stood upright on
          their feet, and their faces were turned toward the house
          without.

          3:14. He made also a veil of violet, purple, scarlet, and
          silk: and wrought in it cherubims.

          3:15. He made also before the doors of the temple two
          pillars, which were five and thirty cubits high: and their
          chapiters were five cubits.

          3:16. He made also as it were little chains in the oracle,
          and he put them on the heads of the pillars: and a hundred
          pomegranates, which he put between the little chains.

          3:17. These pillars he put at the entrance of the temple,
          one on the right hand, and the other on the left: that
          which was on the right hand, he called Jachin: and that on
          the left hand, Booz.


          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 4

          4:1. He made also an altar of brass twenty cubits long, and
          twenty cubits broad, and ten cubits high.

          4:2. Also a molten sea of ten cubits from brim to brim,
          round in compass: it was five cubits high, and a line of
          thirty cubits compassed it round about.

          4:3. And under it there was the likeness of oxen, and
          certain engravings on the outside of ten cubits compassed
          the belly of the sea, as it were with two rows.

          4:4. And the oxen were cast: and the sea itself was set
          upon the twelve oxen, three of which looked toward the
          north, and other three toward the west: and other three
          toward the south, and the other three that remained toward
          the east, and the sea stood upon them: and the hinder parts
          of the oxen were inward under the sea.

          4:5. Now the thickness of it was a handbreadth, and the
          brim of it was like the brim of a cup, or of a crisped
          lily: and it held three thousand measures.

          4:6. He made also ten lavers: and he set five on the right
          hand, and five on the left, to wash in them all such things
          as they were to offer for holocausts: but the sea was for
          the priests to wash in.

          4:7. And he made ten golden candlesticks, according to the
          form which they were commanded to be made by: and he set
          them in the temple, five on the right hand, and five on the
          left.

          4:8. Moreover also ten tables: and he set them in the
          temple, five on the right side, and five on the left. Also
          a hundred bowls of gold.

          4:9. He made also the court of the priests, and a great
          hall, and doors in the hall, which he covered with brass.

          4:10. And he set the sea on the right side over against the
          east toward the south.

          4:11. And Hiram made caldrons, and fleshhooks, and bowls:
          and finished all the king's work the house of God:

          4:12. That is to say, the two pillars, and the pommels, and
          the chapiters, and the network, to cover the chapiters over
          the pommels.

          4:13. And four hundred pomegranates, and two wreaths of
          network, so that two rows of pomegranates were joined to
          each wreath, to cover the pommels, and the chapiters of the
          pillars.

          4:14. He made also bases, and lavers, which he set upon the
          bases:

          4:15. One sea, and twelve oxen under the sea;

          4:16. And the caldrons, and fleshhooks, and bowls. All the
          vessels did Hiram his father make for Solomon in the house
          of the Lord of the finest brass.

          4:17. In the country near the Jordan did the king cast
          them, in a clay ground between Sochot and Saredatha.

          4:18. And the multitude of vessels was innumerable, so that
          the weight of the brass was not known.

          4:19. And Solomon made all the vessels for the house of
          God, and the golden altar, and the tables, upon which were
          the loaves of proposition,

          4:20. The candlesticks also of most pure gold with their
          lamps to give light before the oracle, according to the
          manner.

          4:21. And certain flowers, and lamps, and golden tongs: all
          were made of the finest gold.

          4:22. The vessels also for the perfumes, and the censers,
          and the bowls, and the mortars, of pure gold. And he graved
          the doors of the inner temple, that is, for the holy of
          holies: and the doors of the temple without were of gold.
          And thus all the work was finished which Solomon made in
          the house of the Lord.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 5

          5:1. Then Solomon brought in all those things that David
          his father had vowed, the silver, and the gold, and all the
          vessels he put among the treasures of the house of God.

          5:2. And after this he gathered together the ancients of
          Israel and all the princes of the tribes, and the heads of
          the families, of the children of Israel to Jerusalem, to
          bring the ark of the covenant of the Lord out of the city
          of David, which is Sion.

          5:3. And all the men of Israel came to the king in the
          solemn day of the seventh month.

          5:4. And when all the ancients of Israel were come, the
          Levites took up the ark,

          5:5. And brought it in, together with all the furniture of
          the tabernacle. And the priests with the Levites carried
          the vessels of the sanctuary, which were in the tabernacle.

          5:6. And king Solomon and all the assembly of Israel and
          all that were gathered together before the ark, sacrificed
          rams, and oxen without number: so great was the multitude
          of the victims.

          5:7. And the priests brought in the ark of the covenant of
          the Lord into its place, that is, to the oracle of the
          temple, into the holy of holies under the wings of the
          cherubims:

          5:8. So that the cherubims spread their wings over the
          place, in which the ark was set, and covered the ark itself
          and its staves.

          5:9. Now the ends of the staves wherewith the ark was
          carried, because they were some thing longer, were seen
          before the oracle: but if a man were a little outward, he
          could not see them.  So the ark has been there unto this
          day.

          5:10. And there was nothing else in the ark but the two
          tables which Moses put there at Horeb when the Lord gave
          the law to the children of Israel, at their coming out of
          Egypt.

          5:11. Now when the priests were come out of the sanctuary,
          for all the priests that could be found there, were
          sanctified: and as yet at that time the courses and orders
          of the ministries were not divided among them,

          5:12. Both the Levites and the singing men, that is, both
          they that were under Asaph, and they that were under Heman,
          and they that were under Idithun, with their sons, and
          their brethren, clothed with fine linen, sounded with
          cymbals, and psalteries, and harps, standing on the east
          side of the altar, and with them a hundred and twenty
          priests, sounding with trumpets.

          5:13. So when they all sounded together, both with
          trumpets, and voice, and cymbals, and organs, and with
          divers kind of musical instruments, and lifted up their
          voice on high: the sound was heard afar off, so that when
          they began to praise the Lord, and to say: Give glory to
          the Lord for he is good, for his mercy endureth for ever:
          the house of God was filled with a cloud.

          5:14. Nor could the priests stand and minister by reason of
          the cloud. For the glory of the Lord had filled the house
          of God.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 6

          6:1. Then Solomon said: The Lord promised that he would
          dwell in a cloud.

          6:2. But I have built a house to his name, that he might
          dwell there for ever.

          6:3. And the king turned his face, and blessed all the
          multitude of Israel for all the multitude stood attentive
          and he said:

          6:4. Blessed be the Lord the God of Israel, who hath
          accomplished in deed that which he spoke to David my
          father, saying:

          6:5. From the day that I brought my people out of the land
          of Egypt, I chose no city among all the tribes of Israel,
          for a house to be built in it to my name: neither chose I
          any other man, to be the ruler of my people Israel.

          6:6. But I chose Jerusalem, that my name might be there:
          and I chose David to set him over my people Israel.

          6:7. And whereas David my father had a mind to build a
          house to the name of the Lord the God of Israel,

          6:8. The Lord said to him: Forasmuch as it was thy will to
          build a house to my name, thou hast done well indeed in
          having such a will:

          6:9. But thou shalt not build the house, but thy son, who
          shall come out of thy loins, he shall build a house to my
          name.

          6:10. The Lord therefore hath accomplished his word which
          he spoke: and I am risen up in the place of David my
          father, and sit upon the throne of Israel, as the Lord
          promised: and have built a house to the name of the Lord
          God of Israel.

          6:11. And I have put in it the ark, wherein is the covenant
          of the Lord, which he made with the children of Israel.

          6:12. And he stood before the altar of the Lord, in
          presence of all the multitude of Israel, and stretched
          forth his hands.

          6:13. For Solomon had made a brazen scaffold, and had set
          it in the midst of the temple, which was five cubits long,
          and five cubits broad, and three cubits high: and he stood
          upon it: then kneeling down in the presence of all the
          multitude of Israel, and lifting up his hands towards
          heaven,

          6:14. He said: O Lord God of Israel, there is no God like
          thee in heaven nor in earth: who keepest covenant and mercy
          with thy servants, that walk before thee with all their
          hearts:

          6:15. Who hast performed to thy servant David my father all
          that thou hast promised him: and hast accomplished in fact,
          what thou hast spoken with thy mouth, as also the present
          time proveth.

          6:16. Now then, O Lord God of Israel, fulfil to thy servant
          David my father, whatsoever thou hast promised him, saying:
          There shall not fail thee a man in my sight, to sit upon
          the throne of Israel: yet so that thy children take heed to
          their ways, and walk in my law, as thou hast walked before
          me.

          6:17. And now, Lord God of Israel, let thy word be
          established which thou hast spoken to thy servant David.

          6:18. Is it credible then that God should dwell with men on
          the earth? If heaven and the heavens of heavens do not
          contain thee, how much less this house, which I have built?

          6:19. But to this end only it is made, that thou mayest
          regard the prayer of thy servant and his supplication, O
          Lord my God: and mayest hear the prayers which thy servant
          poureth out before thee.

          6:20. That thou mayest open thy eyes upon this house day
          and night, upon the place wherein thou hast promised that
          thy name should be called upon,

          6:21. And that thou wouldst hear the prayer which thy
          servant prayeth in it: hearken then to the prayers of thy
          servant, and of thy people Israel. Whosoever shall pray in
          its place, hear thou from thy dwelling place, that is, from
          heaven, and shew mercy.

          6:22. If any man sin against his neighbour, and come to
          swear against him, and bind himself with a curse before the
          altar in this house:

          6:23. Then hear thou from heaven, and do justice to thy
          servants, so to requite the wicked by making his wickedness
          fall upon his own head, and to revenge the just, rewarding
          him according to his justice.

          6:24. If thy people Israel be overcome by their enemies,
          (for they will sin against thee,) and being converted shall
          do penance, and call upon thy name, and pray to thee in
          this place,

          6:25. Then hear thou from heaven, and forgive the sin of
          thy people Israel and bring them back into the land which
          thou gavest to them, and their fathers.

          6:26. If the heavens be shut up, and there fall no rain by
          reason of the sin of the people, and they shall pray to
          thee in this place, and confess to thy name, and be
          converted from their sins, where thou dost afflict them,

          6:27. Then hear thou from heaven, O Lord, and forgive the
          sins of thy servants and of thy people Israel and teach
          them the good way in which they may walk: and give rain to
          thy land which thou hast given to thy people to possess.

          6:28. If a famine arise in the land, or a pestilence or
          blasting, or mildew, or locusts, or caterpillars: or if
          their enemies waste the country, and besiege the cities,
          whatsoever scourge or infirmity shall be upon them:

          6:29. Then if any of thy people Israel, knowing his own
          scourge and infirmity shall pray, and shall spread forth
          his hands in this house,

          6:30. Hear thou from heaven, from thy high dwelling place,
          and forgive, and render to every one according to his ways,
          which thou knowest him to have in his heart: for thou only
          knowest the hearts of the children of men:

          6:31. That they may fear thee, and walk in thy ways all the
          days that they live upon the face of the land, which thou
          hast given to our fathers.

          6:32. If the stranger also, who is not of thy people
          Israel, come from a far country, for the sake of thy great
          name, and thy strong hand, and thy stretched out arm, and
          adore in this place:

          6:33. Hear thou from heaven thy firm dwelling place, and do
          all that which that stranger shall call upon thee for: that
          all the people of the earth may know thy name, and may fear
          thee, as thy people Israel, and may know, that thy name is
          invoked upon this house, which I have built.

          6:34. If thy people go out to war against their enemies, by
          the way that thou shalt send them, and adore thee towards
          the way of this city, which thou hast chosen, and the house
          which I have built to thy name:

          6:35. Then hear thou from heaven their prayers, and their
          supplications, and revenge them.

          6:36. And if they sin against thee (for there is no man
          that sinneth not) and thou be angry with them, and deliver
          them up to their enemies, and they lead them away captive
          to a land either afar off, or near at hand,

          6:37. And if they be converted in their heart in the land
          to which they were led captive, and do penance, and pray to
          thee in the land of their captivity saying: We have sinned,
          we have done wickedly, we have dealt unjustly:

          6:38. And return to thee with all their heart, and with all
          their soul, in the land of their captivity, to which they
          were led away, and adore thee towards the way of their own
          land which thou gavest their fathers, and of the city,
          which thou hast chosen, and the house which I have built to
          thy name:

          6:39. Then hear thou from heaven, that is, from thy firm
          dwelling place, their prayers, and do judgment, and forgive
          thy people, although they have sinned:

          6:40. For thou art my God: let thy eyes, I beseech thee, be
          open, and let thy ears be attentive to the prayer, that is
          made in this place.

          6:41. Now therefore arise, O Lord God, into thy resting
          place, thou and the ark of thy strength: let thy priests, O
          Lord God, put on salvation, and thy saints rejoice in good
          things.

          6:42. O Lord God, turn not away the face of thy anointed:
          remember the mercies of David thy servant.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 7

          7:1. And when Solomon had made an end of his prayer, fire
          came down from heaven, and consumed the holocausts and the
          victims: and the majesty of the Lord filled the house.

          7:2. Neither could the priests enter into the temple of the
          Lord, because the majesty of the Lord had filled the temple
          of the Lord.

          7:3. Moreover all the children of Israel saw the fire
          coming down, and the glory of the Lord upon the house: and
          falling down with their faces to the ground, upon the stone
          pavement, they adored and praised the Lord: because he is
          good, because his mercy endureth for ever.

          7:4. And the king and all the people sacrificed victims
          before the Lord.

          7:5. And king Solomon offered a sacrifice of twenty-two
          thousand oxen, and one hundred and twenty thousand rams:
          and the king and all the people dedicated the house of God.

          7:6. And the priests stood in their offices: and the
          Levites with the instruments of music of the Lord, which
          king David made to praise the Lord: because his mercy
          endureth for ever, singing the hymns of David by their
          ministry: and the priests sounded with trumpets before
          them, and all Israel stood.

          7:7. Solomon also sanctified the middle of the court before
          the temple of the Lord: for he offered there the
          holocausts, and the fat of the peace offerings: because the
          brazen altar, which he had made, could not hold the
          holocausts and the sacrifices and the fat:

          7:8. And Solomon kept the solemnity at that time seven
          days, and all Israel with him, a very great congregation,
          from the entrance of Emath to the torrent of Egypt.

          7:9. And he made on the eighth day a solemn assembly,
          because he had kept the dedication of the altar seven days,
          and had celebrated the solemnity seven days.

          7:10. So on the three and twentieth day of the seventh
          month he sent away the people to their dwellings, joyful
          and glad for the good that the Lord had done to David, and
          to Solomon, and to all Israel his people.

          7:11. And Solomon finished the house of the Lord, and the
          king's house, and all that he had designed in his heart to
          do, in the house of the Lord, and in his own house, and he
          prospered.

          7:12. And the Lord appeared to him by night, and said: I
          have heard thy prayer, and I have chosen this place to
          myself for a house of sacrifice.

          7:13. If I shut up heaven, and there fall no rain, or if I
          give orders, and command the locust to devour the land, or
          if I send pestilence among my people:

          7:14. And my people, upon whom my name is called, being
          converted, shall make supplication to me, and seek out my
          face, and do penance for their most wicked ways: then will
          I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sins and will
          heal their land.

          7:15. My eyes also shall be open, and my ears attentive to
          the prayer of him that shall pray in this place.

          7:16. For I have chosen, and have sanctified this place,
          that my name may be there for ever, and my eyes and my
          heart may remain there perpetually.

          7:17. And as for thee, if thou walk before me, as David thy
          father walked, and do according to all that I have
          commanded thee, and keep my justices and my judgments:

          7:18. I will raise up the throne of thy kingdom, as I
          promised to David thy father, saying: There shall not fail
          thee a man of thy stock to be ruler in Israel.

          7:19. But if you turn away, and forsake my justices, and my
          commandments which I have set before you, and shall go and
          serve strange gods, and adore them,

          7:20. I will pluck you up by the root out of my land which
          I have given you: and this house which I have sanctified to
          my name, I will cast away from before my face, and will
          make it a byword, and an example among all nations.

          7:21. And this house shall be for a proverb to all that
          pass by, and they shall be astonished and say: Why hath the
          Lord done thus to this land, and to this house?

          7:22. And they shall answer: Because they forsook the Lord
          the God of their fathers, who brought them out of the land
          of Egypt, and laid hold on strange gods, and adored them,
          and worshipped them: therefore all these evils are come
          upon them.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 8

          8:1. And at the end of twenty years after Solomon had built
          the house of the Lord and his own house:

          8:2. He built the cities which Hiram had given to Solomon,
          and caused the children of Israel to dwell there.

          8:3. He went also into Emath Suba, and possessed it.

          8:4. And he built Palmira in the desert, and he built other
          strong cities in Emath.

          8:5. And he built Beth-horon the upper, and Beth-horon the
          nether, walled cities with gates and bars and locks.

          8:6. Balaath also and all the strong cities that were
          Solomon's, and all the cities of the chariots, and the
          cities of the horsemen.  All that Solomon had a mind, and
          designed, he built in Jerusalem and in Libanus, and in all
          the land of his dominion.

          8:7. All the people that were left of the Hethites, and the
          Amorrhites, and the Pherezites, and the Hevites, and the
          Jebusites, that were not of the stock of Israel:

          8:8. Of their children, and of the posterity, whom the
          children of Israel had not slain, Solomon made to be the
          tributaries, unto this day.

          8:9. But of the children of Israel he set none to serve in
          the king's works: for they were men of war, and chief
          captains, and rulers of his chariots and horsemen.

          8:10. And all the chief captains of king Solomon's army
          were two hundred and fifty, who taught the people.

          8:11. And he removed the daughter of Pharao from the city
          of David, to the house which he had built for her. For the
          king said: My wife shall not dwell in the house of David
          king of Israel, for it is sanctified: because the ark of
          the Lord came into it.

          8:12. Then Solomon offered holocausts to the Lord upon the
          altar of the Lord which he had built before the porch,

          8:13. That every day an offering might be made on it
          according to the ordinance of Moses, in the sabbaths, and
          on the new moons, and on the festival days three times a
          year, that is to say, in the feast of unleavened bread, and
          in the feast of weeks, and in the feast of tabernacles.

          8:14. And he appointed according to the order of David his
          father the offices of the priests in their ministries: and
          the Levites in their order to give praise, and minister
          before the priests according to the duty of every day: and
          the porters in their divisions by gate and gate: for so
          David the man of God had commanded.

          8:15. And the priests and Levites departed not from the
          king's commandments, as to any thing that he had commanded,
          and as to the keeping of the treasures.

          8:16. Solomon had all charges prepared, from the day that
          he founded the house of the Lord, until the day wherein he
          finished it.

          8:17. Then Solomon went to Asiongaber, and to Ailath, on
          the coast of the Red Sea, which is in the land of Edom.

          8:18. And Hiram sent him ships by the hands of his
          servants, and skilful mariners, and they went with
          Solomon's servants to Ophir, and they took thence four
          hundred and fifty talents of gold, and brought it to king
          Solomon.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 9

          9:1. And when the queen of Saba heard of the fame of
          Solomon, she came to try him with hard questions at
          Jerusalem, with great riches, and camels, which carried
          spices, and abundance of gold, and precious stones. And
          when she was come to Solomon, she proposed to him all that
          was in her heart.

          9:2. And Solomon explained to her all that she proposed:
          and there was not any thing that he did not make clear unto
          her.

          9:3. And when she had seen these things, to wit, the wisdom
          of Solomon, and the house which he had built,

          9:4. And the meats of his table, and the dwelling places of
          his servants, and the attendance of his officers, and their
          apparel, his cupbearers also, and their garments, and the
          victims which he offered in the house of the Lord: there
          was no more spirit in her, she was so astonished.

          9:5. And she said to the king: The word is true which I
          heard in my country of thy virtues and wisdom.

          9:6. I did not believe them that told it, until I came, and
          my eyes had seen, and I had proved that scarce one half of
          thy wisdom had been told me: thou hast exceeded the same
          with thy virtues.

          9:7. Happy are thy men, and happy are thy servants, who
          stand always before thee, and hear thy wisdom.

          9:8. Blessed be the Lord thy God, who hath been pleased to
          set thee on his throne, king of the Lord thy God. Because
          God loveth Israel, and will preserve them forever:
          therefore hath he made thee king over them, to do judgment
          and justice.

          9:9. And she gave to the king a hundred and twenty talents
          of gold, and spices in great abundance, and most precious
          stones: there were no such spices as these which the queen
          of Saba gave to king Solomon.

          9:10. And the servants also of Hiram, with the servants of
          Solomon, brought gold from Ophir, and thyine trees, and
          most precious stones:

          9:11. And the king made of the thyine trees stairs in the
          house of the Lord, and in the king's house, and harps and
          psalteries for the singing men: never were there seen such
          trees in the land of Juda.

          9:12. And king Solomon gave to the queen of Saba all that
          she desired, and that she asked, and many more things than
          she brought to him: so she returned, and went to her own
          country with her servants.

          9:13. And the weight of the gold, that was brought to
          Solomon every year, was six hundred and sixty-six talents
          of gold:

          9:14. Beside the sum which the deputies of divers nations,
          and the merchants were accustomed to bring, and all the
          kings of Arabia, and the lords of the lands, who brought
          gold and silver to Solomon.

          9:15. And king Solomon made two hundred golden spears, of
          the sum of six hundred pieces of gold, which went to every
          spear:

          9:16. And three hundred golden shields of three hundred
          pieces of gold, which went to the covering of every shield:
          and the king put them in the armoury, which was compassed
          with a wood.

          9:17. The king also made a great throne of ivory, and
          overlaid it with pure gold.

          9:18. And six steps to go up to the throne, and a footstool
          of gold, and two arms one on either side, and two lions
          standing by the arms:

          9:19. Moreover twelve other little lions standing upon the
          steps on both sides: there was not such a throne in any
          kingdom.

          9:20. And all the vessels of the king's table were of gold,
          and the vessels of the house of the forest of Libanus were
          of the purest gold. For no account was made of silver in
          those days.

          9:21. For the king's ships went to Tharsis with the
          servants of Hiram, once in three years: and they brought
          thence gold and silver, and ivory, and apes, and peacocks.

          9:22. And Solomon was magnified above all the kings of the
          earth for riches and glory.

          9:23. And all the kings of the earth desired to see the
          face of Solomon, that they might hear the wisdom which God
          had given in his heart.

          9:24. And every year they brought him presents, vessels of
          silver and of gold, and garments, and armour, and spices,
          and horses, and mules.

          9:25. And Solomon had forty thousand horses in the stables,
          and twelve thousand chariots, and horsemen, and he placed
          them in the cities of the chariots and where the king was
          in Jerusalem.

          9:26. And he exercised authority over all the kings from
          the river Euphrates to the land of the Philistines, and to
          the borders of Egypt.

          9:27. And he made silver as plentiful in Jerusalem as
          stones: and cedars as common as the sycamores, which grow
          in the plains.

          9:28. And horses were brought to him out of Egypt, and out
          of all countries.

          9:29. Now the rest of the acts of Solomon first and last
          are written in the words of Nathan the prophet, and in the
          books of Ahias the Silonite, and in the vision of Addo the
          seer, against Jeroboam the son of Nabat.

          9:30. And Solomon reigned in Jerusalem over all Israel
          forty years.

          9:31. And he slept with his fathers: and they buried him in
          the city of David: and Roboam his son reigned in his stead.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 10

          10:1. And Roboam went to Sichem: for thither all Israel
          were assembled, to make him king.

          10:2. And when Jeroboam the son of Nabat, who was in Egypt,
          (for he was fled thither from Solomon,) heard it, forthwith
          he returned.

          10:3. And they sent for him, and he came with all Israel,
          and they spoke to Roboam, saying:

          10:4. Thy father oppressed with a most grievous yoke, do
          thou govern us with a lighter hand than thy father, who
          laid upon us a heavy servitude, and ease some thing of the
          burden, that we may serve thee.

          10:5. And he said to them: Come to me again after three
          days.  And when the people were gone,

          10:6. He took counsel with the ancients, who had stood
          before his father Solomon, while he yet lived, saying: What
          counsel give you to me, that I may answer the people?

          10:7. And they said to him: If thou please this people, and
          soothe them with kind words, they will be thy servants for
          ever.

          10:8. But he forsook the counsel of the ancients, and began
          to treat with the young men, that had been brought up with
          him, and were in his train.

          10:9. And he said to them: What seemeth good to you? or
          what shall I answer this people, who have said to me: Ease
          the yoke which thy father laid upon us?

          10:10. But they answered as young men, and brought up with
          him in pleasures, and said: Thus shalt thou speak to the
          people, that said to thee: Thy father made our yoke heavy,
          do thou ease it: thus shalt thou answer them: My little
          finger is thicker than the loins of my father.

          10:11. My father laid upon you a heavy yoke, and I will add
          more weight to it: my father beat you with scourges, but I
          will beat you with scorpions.

          10:12. So Jeroboam, and all the people came to Roboam the
          third day, as he commanded them.

          10:13. And the king answered roughly, leaving the counsel
          of the ancients.

          10:14. And he spoke according to the advice of the young
          men: My father laid upon you a heavy yoke, which I will
          make heavier: my father beat you with scourges, but I will
          beat you with scorpions.

          10:15. And he condescended not to the people's requests:
          for it was the will of God, that his word might be
          fulfilled which he had spoken by the hand of Ahias the
          Silonite to Jeroboam the son of Nabat.

          10:16. And all the people upon the king's speaking roughly,
          said thus unto him: We have no part in David, nor
          inheritance in the son of Isai. Return to thy dwellings, O
          Israel, and do thou, O David feed thy own house. And Israel
          went away to their dwellings.

          10:17. But Roboam reigned over the children of Israel that
          dwelt in the cities of Juda.

          10:18. And king Roboam sent Aduram, who was over the
          tributes, and the children of Israel stoned him, and he
          died: and king Roboam made haste to get up into his
          chariot, and fled into Jerusalem.

          10:19. And Israel revolted from the house of David unto
          this day.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 11

          11:1. And Roboam came to Jerusalem, and called together all
          the house of Juda and of Benjamin, a hundred and fourscore
          thousand chosen men and warriors, to fight against Israel,
          and to bring back his kingdom to him.

          11:2. And the word of the Lord came to Semeias the man of
          God, saying:

          11:3. Speak to Roboam the son of Solomon the king of Juda,
          and to all Israel, in Juda and Benjamin:

          11:4. Thus saith the Lord: You shall not go up, nor fight
          against your brethren: let every man return to his own
          house, for by my will this thing has been done. And when
          they heard the word of the Lord, they returned, and did not
          go against Jeroboam,

          11:5. And Roboam dwelt in Jerusalem, and built walled
          cities in Juda.

          11:6. And he built Bethlehem, and Etam, and Thecue,

          11:7. And Bethsur, and Socho, and Odollam,

          11:8. And Geth, and Maresa, and Ziph,

          11:9. And Aduram, and Lachis, and Azecha,

          11:10. Saraa also, and Aialon, and Hebron, which are in
          Juda and Benjamin, well fenced cities.

          11:11. And when he had enclosed them with walls, he put in
          them governors and storehouses of provisions, that is, of
          oil and of wine.

          11:12. Moreover in every city he made an armoury of shields
          and spears, and he fortified them with great diligence, and
          he reigned over Juda, and Benjamin,

          11:13. And the priests and Levites, that were in all Israel,
          came to him out of all their seats,

          11:14. Leaving their suburbs, and their possessions, and
          passing over to Juda, and Jerusalem, because Jeroboam and
          his sons had cast them off, from executing the priestly
          office to the Lord.

          11:15. And he made to himself priests for the high places,
          and for the devils, and for the calves which he had made.

          11:16. Moreover out of all the tribes of Israel, whosoever
          gave their heart to seek the Lord the God of Israel, came
          into Jerusalem to sacrifice their victims before the Lord
          the God of their fathers.

          11:17. And they strengthened the kingdom of Juda, and
          established Roboam the son of Solomon for three years: for
          they walked in the ways of David and of Solomon, only three
          years.

          11:18. And Roboam took to wife Mahalath, the daughter of
          Jerimoth the son of David: and Abihail the daughter of
          Eliab the son of Isai.

          11:19. And they bore him sons Jehus, and Somorias, and
          Zoom.

          11:20. And after her he married Maacha the daughter of
          Absalom, who bore him Abia, and Ethai, and Ziza, and
          Salomith.

          11:21. And Roboam loved Maacha the daughter of Absalom
          above all his wives and concubines: for he had married
          eighteen wives, and threescore concubines: and he begot
          eight and twenty sons, and threescore daughters.

          11:22. But he put at the head of them Abia the son of
          Maacha to be the chief ruler over all his brethren: for he
          meant to make him king,

          11:23. Because he was wiser and mightier than all his sons,
          and in all the countries of Juda, and of Benjamin, and in
          all the walled cities: and he gave them provisions in
          abundance, and he sought many wives.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 12

          12:1. And when the kingdom of Roboam was strengthened and
          fortified, he forsook the law of the Lord, and all Israel
          with him.

          12:2. And in the fifth year of the reign of Roboam, Sesac
          king of Egypt came up against Jerusalem (because they had
          sinned against the Lord)

          12:3. With twelve hundred chariots and threescore thousand
          horsemen: and the people were without number that came with
          him out of Egypt, to wit, Libyans, and Troglodites, and
          Ethiopians.

          12:4. And he took the strongest cities in Juda, and came to
          Jerusalem.

          12:5. And Semeias the prophet came to Roboam, and to the
          princes of Juda, that were gathered together in Jerusalem,
          fleeing from Sesac, and he said to them: Thus saith the
          Lord: You have left me, and I have left you in the hand of
          Sesac.

          12:6. And the princes of Israel, and the king, being in a
          consternation, said: The Lord is just.

          12:7. And when the Lord saw that they were humbled, the
          word of the Lord came to Semeias, saying: Because they are
          humbled, I will not destroy them, and I will give them a
          little help, and my wrath shall not fall upon Jerusalem by
          the hand of Sesac.

          12:8. But yet they shall serve him, that they may know the
          difference between my service, and the service of a kingdom
          of the earth.

          12:9. So Sesac king of Egypt departed from Jerusalem,
          taking away the treasures of the king's house, and he took
          all with him, and the golden shields that Solomon had made,

          12:10. Instead of which the king made brazen ones, and
          delivered them to the captains of the shieldbearers, who
          guarded the entrance of the palace.

          12:11. And when the king entered into the house of the
          Lord, the shieldbearers came and took them, and brought
          them back again to their armoury.

          12:12. But yet because they were humbled, the wrath of the
          Lord turned away from them, and they were not utterly
          destroyed: for even in Juda there were found good works.

          12:13. King Roboam therefore was strengthened in Jerusalem,
          and reigned: he was one and forty years old when he began
          to reign, and he reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem, the
          city which the Lord chose out of all the tribes of Israel,
          to establish his name there: and the name of his mother was
          Naama an Ammonitess.

          12:14. But he did evil, and did not prepare his heart to
          seek the Lord.

          12:15. Now the acts of Roboam first and last are written in
          the books of Semeias the prophet, and of Addo the seer, and
          diligently recorded: and there was war between Roboam and
          Jeroboam all their days.

          12:16. And Roboam slept with his fathers, and was buried in
          the city of David. And Abia his son reigned in his stead.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 13

          13:1. In the eighteenth year of king Jeroboam, Abia reigned
          over Juda.

          13:2. Three years he reigned in Jerusalem, and his mother's
          name was Michaia, the daughter of Uriel of Gabaa: and there
          was war between Abia and Jeroboam.

          13:3. And when Abia had begun battle, and had with him four
          hundred thousand most valiant and chosen men, Jeroboam put
          his army in array against him, eight hundred thousand men,
          who were also chosen and most valiant for war.

          13:4. And Abia stood upon mount Semeron, which was in
          Ephraim, and said: Hear me, O Jeroboam, and all Israel:

          13:5. Do you not know that the Lord God of Israel gave to
          David the kingdom over Israel for ever, to him and to his
          sons by a covenant of salt?

          13:6. And Jeroboam the son of Nabat, the servant of Solomon
          the son of David, rose up: and rebelled against his lord.

          13:7. And there were gathered to him vain men, and children
          of Belial: and they prevailed against Roboam the son of
          Solomon: for Roboam was unexperienced, and of a fearful
          heart, and could not resist them.

          13:8. And now you say that you are able to withstand the
          kingdom of the Lord, which he possesseth by the sons of
          David, and you have a great multitude of people, and golden
          calves, which Jeroboam hath made you for gods.

          13:9. And you have cast out the priests of the Lord, the
          sons of Aaron, and the Levites: and you have made you
          priests, like all the nations of the earth: whosoever
          cometh and consecrateth his hand with a bullock of the
          herd, and with seven rams, is made a priest of those who
          are no gods.

          13:10. But the Lord is our God, whom we forsake not, and
          the priests who minister to the Lord are the sons of Aaron,
          and the Levites are in their order.

          13:11. And they offer holocausts to the Lord, every day,
          morning and evening, and incense made according to the
          ordinance of the law, and the loaves are set forth on a
          most clean table, and there is with us the golden
          candlestick, and the lamps thereof, to be lighted always in
          the evening: for we keep the precepts of the Lord our God,
          whom you have forsaken.

          13:12. Therefore God is the leader in our army, and his
          priests who sound with trumpets, and resound against you: O
          children of Israel, fight not against the Lord the God of
          your fathers, for it is not good for you.

          13:13. While he spoke these things, Jeroboam caused an
          ambushment to come about behind him. And while he stood
          facing the enemies, he encompassed Juda, who perceived it
          not, with his army.

          13:14. And when Juda looked back, they saw the battle
          coming upon them both before and behind, and they cried to
          the Lord: and the priests began to sound with the trumpets.

          13:15. And all the men of Juda shouted: and behold when
          they shouted, God terrified Jeroboam, and all Israel that
          stood against Abia and Juda.

          13:16. And the children of Israel fled before Juda, and the
          Lord delivered them into their hand.

          13:17. And Abia and his people slew them with a great
          slaughter, and there fell wounded of Israel five hundred
          thousand valiant men.

          13:18. And the children of Israel were brought down, at
          that time, and the children of Juda were exceedingly
          strengthened, because they had trusted in the Lord the God
          of their fathers.

          13:19. And Abia pursued after Jeroboam, and took cities
          from him, Bethel and her daughters, and Jesana with her
          daughters, Ephron also and her daughters.

          13:20. And Jeroboam was not able to resist any more, in the
          days of Abia: and the Lord struck him, and he died.

          13:21. But Abia, being strengthened in his kingdom, took
          fourteen wives: and begot two and twenty sons, and sixteen
          daughters.

          13:22. And the rest of the acts of Abia, and of his ways
          and works, are written diligently in the book of Addo the
          prophet.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 14

          14:1. And Abia slept with his fathers, and they buried him
          in the city of David: an Asa his son reigned in his stead:
          in his days the land was quiet ten years.

          14:2. And Asa did that which was good and pleasing in the
          sight of his God, and he destroyed the altars of foreign
          worship, and the high places.

          14:3. And broke the statues, and cut down the groves.

          14:4. And he commanded Juda to seek the Lord the God of
          their fathers, and to do the law, and all the commandments.

          14:5. And he took away out of all the cities of Juda the
          altars, and temples, and reigned in peace.

          14:6. He built also strong cities in Juda, for he was
          quiet, and there had no wars risen in his time, the Lord
          giving peace.

          14:7. And he said to Juda: Let us build these cities, and
          compass them with walls, and fortify them with towers, and
          gates, and bars, while all is quiet from wars, because we
          have sought the Lord the God of our fathers, and he hath
          given us peace round about. So they built, and there was no
          hinderance in building.

          14:8. And Asa had in his army of men that bore shields and
          spears of Juda three hundred thousand, and of Benjamin that
          bore shields and drew bows, two hundred and eighty
          thousand, all these were most valiant men.

          14:9. And Zara the Ethiopian came out against them with his
          army of ten hundred thousand men, and with three hundred
          chariots: and he came as far as Maresa.

          14:10. And Asa went out to meet him, and set his army in
          array for battle in the vale of Sephata, which is near
          Maresa:

          14:11. And he called upon the Lord God, and said: Lord,
          there is no difference with thee, whether thou help with
          few, or with many: help us, O Lord our God: for with
          confidence in thee, and in thy name we are come against
          this multitude. O Lord thou art our God, let not man
          prevail against thee.

          14:12. And the Lord terrified the Ethiopians before Asa and
          Juda: and the Ethiopians fled.

          14:13. And Asa and the people that were with him pursued
          them to Gerara: and the Ethiopians fell even to utter
          destruction, for the Lord slew them, and his army fought
          against them, and they were destroyed. And they took
          abundance of spoils,

          14:14. And they took all the cities round about Gerara: for
          a great fear was come upon all men: and they pillaged the
          cities, and carried off much booty.

          14:15. And they destroyed the sheepcotes, and took an
          infinite number of cattle, and of camels: and returned to
          Jerusalem.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 15

          15:1. And the spirit of God came upon Azarias the son of
          Oded,

          15:2. And he went out to meet Asa, and said to him: Hear ye
          me, Asa, and all Juda and Benjamin: The Lord is with you,
          because you have been with him. If you seek him, you shall
          find: but if you forsake him, he will forsake you.

          15:3. And many days shall pass in Israel, without the true
          God, and without a priest a teacher, and without the law.

          15:4. And when in their distress they shall return to the
          Lord the God of Israel, and shall seek him, they shall find
          him.

          15:5. At that time there shall be no peace to him that
          goeth out and cometh in, but terrors on every side among
          all the inhabitants of the earth.

          15:6. For nation shall fight against nation, and city
          against city, for the Lord will trouble them with all
          distress.

          15:7. Do you therefore take courage, and let not your hands
          be weakened: for there shall be a reward for your work.

          15:8. And when Asa had heard the words, and the prophecy of
          Azarias the son of Oded the prophet, he took courage, and
          took away the idols out of all the land of Juda, and out of
          Benjamin, and out of the cities of mount Ephraim, which he
          had taken, and he dedicated the altar of the Lord, which
          was before the porch of the Lord.

          15:9. And he gathered together all Juda and Benjamin, and
          the strangers with them of Ephraim, and Manasses, and
          Simeon: for many were come over to him out of Israel,
          seeing that the Lord his God was with him.

          15:10. And when they were come to Jerusalem in the third
          month, in the fifteenth year of the reign of Asa,

          15:11. They sacrificed to the Lord in that day of the
          spoils, and of the prey, that they had brought, seven
          hundred oxen, and seven thousand rams.

          15:12. And he went in to confirm as usual the covenant,
          that they should seek the Lord the God of their fathers
          with all their heart, and with all their soul.

          15:13. And if any one, said he, seek not the Lord the God
          of Israel, let him die, whether little or great, man or
          woman.

          15:14. And they swore to the Lord with a loud voice with
          joyful shouting, and with sound of trumpet, and sound of
          cornets,

          15:15. All that were in Juda with a curse: for with all
          their heart they swore, and with all their will they sought
          him, and they found him, and the Lord gave them rest round
          about.

          15:16. Moreover Maacha the mother of king Asa he deposed
          from the royal authority, because she had made in a grove
          an idol of Priapus: and he entirely destroyed it, and
          breaking it into pieces, burnt it at the torrent Cedron.

          15:17. But high places were left in Israel: nevertheless
          the heart of Asa was perfect all his days.

          15:18. And the things which his father had vowed, and he
          himself had vowed, he brought into the house of the Lord,
          gold and silver, and vessels of divers uses.

          15:19. And there was no war unto the five and thirtieth
          year of the kingdom of Asa.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 16

          16:1. And in the six and thirtieth year of his kingdom,
          Baasa the king of Israel came up against Juda, and built a
          wall about Rama, that no one might safely go out or come in
          of the kingdom of Asa.

          16:2. Then Asa brought out silver and gold out of the
          treasures of the house of the Lord, and of the king's
          treasures, and sent to Benadad king of Syria, who dwelt in
          Damascus, saying:

          16:3. There is a league between me and thee, as there was
          between my father and thy father, wherefore I have sent
          thee silver and gold, that thou mayst break thy league with
          Baasa king of Israel, and make him depart from me.

          16:4. And when Benadad heard this, he sent the captains of
          his armies against the cities of Israel: and they took
          Ahion, and Dan, and Abelmaim, and all the walled cities of
          Nephtali.

          16:5. And when Baasa heard of it, he left off the building
          of Rama, and interrupted his work.

          16:6. Then king Asa took all Juda, and they carried away
          from Rama the stones, and the timber that Baasa had
          prepared for the building: and he built with them Gabaa,
          and Maspha.

          16:7. At that time Hanani the prophet came to Asa king of
          Juda, and said to him: Because thou hast had confidence in
          the king of Syria, and not in the Lord thy God, therefore
          hath the army of the king of Syria escaped out of thy hand.

          16:8. Were not the Ethiopians, and the Libyans much more
          numerous in chariots, and horsemen, and an exceeding great
          multitude: yet because thou trustedst in the Lord, he
          delivered them into thy hand?

          16:9. For the eyes of the Lord behold all the earth, and
          give strength to those who with a perfect heart trust in
          him.  Wherefore thou hast done foolishly, and for this
          cause from this time wars shall arise against thee.

          16:10. And Asa was angry with the seer, and commanded him
          to be put in prison: for he was greatly enraged because of
          this thing: and he put to death many of the people at that
          time.

          16:11. But the works of Asa the first and last are written
          in the book of the kings of Juda and Israel.

          16:12. And Asa fell sick in the nine and thirtieth year of
          his reign, of a most violent pain in his feet, and yet in
          his illness he did not seek the Lord, but rather trusted in
          the skill of physicians.

          16:13. And he slept with his fathers: and he died in the
          one and fortieth year of his reign.

          16:14. And they buried him in his own sepulchre, which he
          had made for himself in the city of David: and they laid
          him on his bed full of spices and odoriferous ointments,
          which were made by the art of the perfumers, and they burnt
          them over him with very great pomp.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 17

          17:1. And Josaphat his son reigned in his stead, and grew
          strong against Israel.

          17:2. And he placed numbers of soldiers in all the fortified
          cities of Juda. And he put garrisons in the land of Juda,
          and in the cities of Ephraim, which Asa his father had
          taken.

          17:3. And the Lord was with Josaphat, because he walked in
          the first ways of David his father: and trusted not in
          Baalim,

          17:4. But in the God of his father, and walked in his
          commandments, and not according to the sins of Israel.

          17:5. And the Lord established the kingdom in his hand, and
          all Juda brought presents to Josaphat: and he acquired
          immense riches, and much glory.

          17:6. And when his heart had taken courage for the ways of
          the Lord, he took away also the high places and the groves
          out of Juda.

          17:7. And in the third year of his reign, he sent of his
          princes Benhail, and Abdias, and Zacharias, and Nathanael,
          and Micheas, to teach in the cites of Juda:

          17:8. And with them the Levites, Semeias, and Nathanias,
          and Zabadias, and Asael, and Semiramoth, and Jonathan, and
          Adonias, and Tobias, and Thobadonias Levites, and with them
          Elisama, and Joram priests.

          17:9. And they taught the people in Juda, having with them
          the book of the law of the Lord: and they went about all
          the cities of Juda, and instructed the people.

          17:10. And the fear of the Lord came upon all the kingdoms
          of the lands that were round about Juda, and they durst not
          make war against Josaphat.

          17:11. The Philistines also brought presents to Josaphat,
          and tribute in silver, and the Arabians brought him cattle,
          seven thousand seven hundred rams, and as many he goats.

          17:12. And Josaphat grew, and became exceeding great: and
          he built in Juda houses like towers, and walled cities.

          17:13. And he prepared many works in the cities of Juda:
          and he had warriors, and valiant men in Jerusalem.

          17:14. Of whom this is the number of the houses and
          families of every one: in Juda captains of the army, Ednas
          the chief, and with him three hundred thousand most valiant
          men.

          17:15. After him Johanan the captain, and with him two
          hundred and eighty thousand.

          17:16. And after him was Amasias the son of Zechri,
          consecrated to the Lord, and with him were two hundred
          thousand valiant men.

          17:17. After him was Eliada valiant in battle, and with him
          two hundred thousand armed with bow and shield.

          17:18. After him also was Jozabad, and with him a hundred
          and eighty thousand ready for war.

          17:19. All these were at the hand of the king, beside
          others, whom he had put in the walled cities, in all Juda.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 18

          18:1. Now Josaphat was rich and very glorious, and was
          joined by affinity to Achab.

          18:2. And he went down to him after some years to Samaria:
          and Achab at his coming killed sheep and oxen in abundance
          for him and the people that came with him: and he persuaded
          him to go up to Ramoth Galaad.

          18:3. And Achab king of Israel said to Josaphat king of
          Juda: Come with me to Ramoth Galaad. And he answered him:
          Thou art as I am, and my people as thy people, and we will
          be with thee in the war.

          18:4. And Josaphat said to the king of Israel: Inquire, I
          beseech thee, at present the word of the Lord.

          18:5. So the king of Israel gathered together of the
          prophets four hundred men, and he said to them: Shall we go
          to Ramoth Galaad to fight, or shall we forbear? But they
          said: Go up, and God will deliver into the king's hand.

          18:6. And Josaphat said: Is there not here a prophet of the
          Lord, that we may inquire also of him?

          18:7. And the king of Israel said to Josaphat: There is one
          man, of whom we may ask the will of the Lord: but I hate
          him, for he never prophesieth good to me, but always evil:
          and it is Micheas the son of Jemla. And Josaphat said:
          Speak not thus, O king.

          18:8. And the king of Israel called one of the eunuchs, and
          said to him: Call quickly Micheas the son of Jemla.

          18:9. Now the king of Israel, and Josaphat king of Juda,
          both sat on their thrones, clothed in royal robes, and they
          sat in the open court by the gate of Samaria, and all the
          prophets prophesied before them.

          18:10. And Sedecias the son of Chanaana made him horns of
          iron, and said: Thus saith the Lord: With these shalt thou
          push Syria, till thou destroy it.

          18:11. And all the prophets prophesied in like manner, and
          said: Go up to Ramoth Galaad, and thou shalt prosper, and
          the Lord will deliver them into the king's hand.

          18:12. And the messenger that went to call Micheas, said to
          him: Behold the words of all the prophets with one mouth
          declare good to the king: I beseech thee therefore let not
          thy word disagree with them, and speak thou also good
          success.

          18:13. And Micheas answered him: As the Lord liveth,
          whatsoever my God shall say to me, that will I speak.

          18:14. So he came to the king: and the king said to him:
          Micheas, shall we go to Ramoth Galaad to fight, or forbear?
          And he answered him: Go up, for all shall succeed
          prosperously, and the enemies shall be delivered into your
          hands.

          18:15. And the king said: I adjure thee again and again to
          say nothing but the truth to me, in the name of the Lord.

          18:16. Then he said: I saw all Israel scattered in the
          mountains, like sheep without a shepherd: and the Lord
          said: These have no masters: let every man return to his
          own house in peace.

          18:17. And the king of Israel said to Josaphat: Did I not
          tell thee that this man would not prophesy me any good, but
          evil?

          18:18. Then he said: Hear ye therefore the word of the Lord:
          I saw the Lord sitting on his throne, and all the army of
          heaven standing by him on the right hand and on the left,

          18:19. And the Lord said: Who shall deceive Achab king of
          Israel, that he may go up and fall in Ramoth Galaad? And
          when one spoke in this manner, and another otherwise:

          18:20. There came forth a spirit, and stood before the Lord,
          and said: I will deceive him. And the Lord said to him: By
          what means wilt thou deceive him?

          18:21. And he answered: I will go out, and be a lying spirit
          in the mouth of all his prophets. And the Lord said: Thou
          shalt deceive, and shalt prevail: go out, and do so.

          18:22. Now therefore behold the Lord hath put a spirit of
          lying in the mouth of all thy prophets, and the Lord hath
          spoken evil against thee.

          18:23. And Sedecias the son of Chanaana came, and struck
          Micheas on the cheek and said: Which way went the spirit of
          the Lord from me, to speak to thee?

          18:24. And Micheas said: Thou thyself shalt see in that day,
          when thou shalt go in from chamber to chamber, to hide
          thyself.

          18:25. And the king of Israel commanded, saying: Take
          Micheas, and carry him to Amon the governor of the city,
          and to Joas the son of Amelech,

          18:26. And say: Thus saith the king: Put this fellow in
          prison, and give him bread and water in a small quantity
          till I return in peace.

          18:27. And Micheas said: If thou return in peace, the Lord
          hath not spoken by me. And he said: Hear, all ye people.

          18:28. So the king of Israel and Josaphat king of Juda went
          up to Ramoth Galaad.

          18:29. And the king of Israel said to Josaphat: I will
          change my dress, and so I will go to the battle, but put
          thou on thy own garments. And the king of Israel having
          changed his dress, went to the battle.

          18:30. Now the king of Syria had commanded the captains of
          his cavalry, saying: Fight ye not with small, or great, but
          with the king of Israel only.

          18:31. So when the captains of the cavalry saw Josaphat,
          they said: This is the king of Israel. And they surrounded
          him to attack him: but he cried to the Lord, and he helped
          him, and turned them away from him.

          18:32. For when the captains of the cavalry saw, that he was
          not the king of Israel, they left him.

          18:33. And it happened that one of the people shot an arrow
          at a venture, and struck the king of Israel between the
          neck and the shoulders, and he said to his chariot man:
          Turn thy hand, and carry me out of the battle, for I am
          wounded.

          18:34. And the fight was ended that day: but the king of
          Israel stood in his chariot against the Syrians until the
          evening, and died at the sunset.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 19

          19:1. And Josaphat king of Juda returned to his house in
          peace to Jerusalem.

          19:2. And Jehu the son of Hanani the seer met him, and said
          to him: Thou helpest the ungodly, and thou art joined in
          friendship with them that hate the Lord, and therefore thou
          didst deserve indeed the wrath of the Lord:

          19:3. But good works are found in thee, because thou hast
          taken away the groves out of the land of Juda, and hast
          prepared thy heart to seek the Lord the God of thy fathers.

          19:4. And Josaphat dwelt at Jerusalem: and he went out
          again to the people from Bersabee to mount Ephraim, and
          brought them back to the Lord the God of their fathers.

          19:5. And he set judges of the land in all the fenced
          cities of Juda, in every place.

          19:6. And charging the judges, he said: Take heed what you
          do: for you exercise not the judgment of man, but of the
          Lord: and whatsoever you judge, it shall redound to you.

          19:7. Let the fear of the Lord be with you, and do all
          things with diligence: for there is no iniquity with the
          Lord our God, nor respect of persons, nor desire of gifts.

          19:8. In Jerusalem also Josaphat appointed Levites, and
          priests and chiefs of the families of Israel, to judge the
          judgment and the cause of the Lord for the inhabitants
          thereof.

          19:9. And he charged them, saying, Thus shall you do in the
          fear of the Lord faithfully, and with a perfect heart.

          19:10. Every cause that shall come to you of your brethren,
          that dwell in their cities, between kindred and kindred,
          wheresoever there is question concerning the law, the
          commandment, the ceremonies, the justifications: shew it
          them, that they may not sin against the Lord, and that
          wrath may not come upon you and your brethren: and so doing
          you shall not sin.

          19:11. And Amarias the priest your high priest shall be
          chief in the things which regard God: and Zabadias the son
          of Ismahel, who is ruler in the house of Juda, shall be over
          those matters which belong to the king's office: and you
          have before you the Levites for masters, take courage and do
          diligently, and the Lord will be with you in good things.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 20

          20:1. After this the children of Moab, and the children of
          Ammon, and with them of the Ammonites, were gathered
          together to fight against Josaphat.

          20:2. And there came messengers, and told Josaphat, saying:
          There cometh a great multitude against thee from beyond the
          sea, and out of Syria, and behold they are in Asasonthamar,
          which is Engaddi.

          20:3. And Josaphat being seized with fear betook himself
          wholly to pray to the Lord, and he proclaimed a fast for
          all Juda.

          20:4. And Juda gathered themselves together to pray to the
          Lord: and all came out of their cities to make supplication
          to him.

          20:5. And Josaphat stood in the midst of the assembly of
          Juda, and Jerusalem, in the house of the Lord before the
          new court,

          20:6. And said: O Lord God of our fathers, thou art God in
          heaven, and rulest over all the kingdoms and nations, in
          thy hand is strength and power, and no one can resist thee.

          20:7. Didst not thou our God kill all the inhabitants of
          this land before thy people Israel, and gavest it to the
          seed of Abraham thy friend for ever?

          20:8. And they dwelt in it, and built in it a sanctuary to
          thy name, saying:

          20:9. If evils fall upon us, the sword of judgment, or
          pestilence, or famine, we will stand in thy presence before
          this house, in which thy name is called upon: and we will
          cry to thee in our afflictions, and thou wilt hear, and
          save us.

          20:10. Now therefore behold the children of Ammon, and of
          Moab, and mount Seir, through whose lands thou didst not
          allow Israel to pass, when they came out of Egypt, but they
          turned aside from them, and slew them not,

          20:11. Do the contrary, and endeavour to cast us out of the
          possession which thou hast delivered to us.

          20:12. O our God, wilt thou not then judge them? as for us
          we have not strength enough, to be able to resist this
          multitude, which cometh violently upon us. But as we know
          not what to do, we can only turn our eyes to thee.

          20:13. And all Juda stood before the Lord with their little
          ones, and their wives, and their children.

          20:14. And Jahaziel the son of Zacharias, the son of
          Banaias, the son of Jehiel, the son of Mathanias, a Levite
          of the sons of Asaph, was there, upon whom the spirit of
          the Lord came in the midst of the multitude,

          20:15. And he said: Attend ye, all Juda, and you that dwell
          in Jerusalem, and thou king Josaphat: Thus saith the Lord
          to you: Fear ye not, and be not dismayed at this multitude:
          for the battle is not yours, but God's.

          20:16. To morrow you shall go down against them: for they
          will come up by the ascent named Sis, and you shall find
          them at the head of the torrent, which is over against the
          wilderness of Jeruel.

          20:17. It shall not be you that shall fight, but only stand
          with confidence, and you shall see the help of the Lord
          over you, O Juda, and Jerusalem: fear ye not, nor be you
          dismayed: to morrow you shall go out against them, and the
          Lord will be with you.

          20:18. Then Josaphat, and Juda, and all the inhabitants of
          Jerusalem fell flat on the ground before the Lord, and
          adored him.

          20:19. And the Levites of the sons of Caath, and of the
          sons of Core praised the Lord the God of Israel with a loud
          voice, on high.

          20:20. And they rose early in the morning, and went out
          through the desert of Thecua: and as they were marching,
          Josaphat standing in the midst of them, said: Hear me, ye
          men of Juda, and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem: believe
          in the Lord your God, and you shall be secure: believe his
          prophets, and all things shall succeed well.

          20:21. And he gave counsel to the people, and appointed the
          singing men of the Lord, to praise him by their companies,
          and to go before the army, and with one voice to say: Give
          glory to the Lord, for his mercy endureth for ever.

          20:22. And when they began to sing praises, the Lord turned
          their ambushments upon themselves, that is to say, of the
          children of Ammon, and of Moab, and of mount Seir, who were
          come out to fight against Juda, and they were slain.

          20:23. For the children of Ammon, and of Moab, rose up
          against the inhabitants of mount Seir, to kill and destroy
          them: and when they had made an end of them, they turned
          also against one another, and destroyed one another.

          20:24. And when Juda came to the watch tower, that looketh
          toward the desert, they saw afar off all the country, for a
          great space, full of dead bodies, and that no one was left
          that could escape death.

          20:25. Then Josaphat came, and all the people with him to
          take away the spoils of the dead, and they found among the
          dead bodies, stuff of various kinds, and garments, and most
          precious vessels: and they took them for themselves,
          insomuch that they could not carry all, nor in three days
          take away the spoils, the booty was so great.

          20:26. And on the fourth day they were assembled in the
          valley of Blessing: for there they blessed the Lord, and
          therefore they called that place the valley of Blessing
          until this day.

          20:27. And every man of Juda, and the inhabitants of
          Jerusalem returned, and Josaphat at their head, into
          Jerusalem with great joy, because the Lord had made them
          rejoice over their enemies.

          20:28. And they came into Jerusalem with psalteries, and
          harps, and trumpets into the house of the Lord.

          20:29. And the fear of the Lord fell upon all the kingdoms
          of the lands when they heard that the Lord had fought
          against the enemies of Israel.

          20:30. And the kingdom of Josaphat was quiet, and God gave
          him peace round about.

          20:31. And Josaphat reigned over Juda, and he was five and
          thirty years old, when he began to reign: and he reigned
          five and twenty years in Jerusalem: and the name of his
          mother was Azuba the daughter of Selahi.

          20:32. And he walked in the way of his father Asa and
          departed not from it, doing the things that were pleasing
          before the Lord.

          20:33. But yet he took not away the high places, and the
          people had not yet turned their heart to the Lord the God
          of their fathers.

          20:34. But the rest of the acts of Josaphat, first and
          last, are written in the words of Jehu the son of Hanani,
          which he digested into the books of the kings of Israel.

          20:35. After these things Josaphat king of Juda made
          friendship with Ochozias king of Israel, whose works were
          very wicked.

          20:36. And he was partner with him in making ships, to go
          to Tharsis: and they made the ships in Asiongaber.

          20:37. And Eliezer the son of Dodau of Maresa prophesied to
          Josaphat, saying: Because thou hast made a league with
          Ochozias, the Lord hath destroyed thy works, and the ships
          are broken, and they could not go to Tharsis.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 21

          21:1. And Josaphat slept with his fathers, and was buried
          with them in the city of David: and Joram his son reigned
          in his stead.

          21:2. And he had brethren the sons of Josaphat, Azarias,
          and Jahiel, and Zacharias, and Azaria, and Michael, and
          Saphatias, all these were the sons of Josaphat king of
          Juda.

          21:3. And their father gave them great gifts of silver, and
          of gold, and pensions, with strong cities in Juda: but the
          kingdom he gave to Joram, because he was the eldest.

          21:4. So Joram rose up over the kingdom of his father: and
          when he had established himself, he slew all his brethren
          with the sword, and some of the princes of Israel.

          21:5. Joram was two and thirty years old when he began to
          reign: and he reigned eight years in Jerusalem.

          21:6. And he walked in the ways of the kings of Israel, as
          the house of Achab had done: for his wife was a daughter of
          Achab, and he did evil in the sight of the Lord.

          21:7. But the Lord would not destroy the house of David:
          because of the covenant which he had made with him: and
          because he had promised to give a lamp to him, and to his
          sons for ever.

          21:8. In those days Edom revolted, from being subject to
          Juda, and made themselves a king.

          21:9. And Joram went over with his princes, and all his
          cavalry with him, and rose in the night, and defeated the
          Edomites who had surrounded him, and all the captains of
          his cavalry.

          21:10. However Edom revolted, from being under the dominion
          of Juda unto this day: at that time Lobna also revolted,
          from being under his hand. For he had forsaken the Lord the
          God of his fathers.

          21:11. Moreover he built also high places in the cities of
          Juda, and he made the inhabitants of Jerusalem to commit
          fornication, and Juda to transgress.

          21:12. And there was a letter brought him from Eliseus the
          prophet, in which it was written: Thus saith the Lord the
          God of David thy father: Because thou hast not walked in
          the ways of Josaphat thy father nor in the ways of Asa king
          of Juda,

          21:13. But hast walked in the ways of the kings of Israel,
          and hast made Juda and the inhabitants of Jerusalem to
          commit fornication, imitating the fornication of the house
          of Achab, moreover also thou hast killed thy brethren, the
          house of thy father, better men than thyself,

          21:14. Behold the Lord will strike thee with a great
          plague, with all thy people, and thy children, and thy
          wives, and all thy substance.

          21:15. And thou shalt be sick of a very grievous disease of
          thy bowels, till thy vital parts come out by little and
          little every day.

          21:16. And the Lord stirred up against Joram the spirit of
          the Philistines, and of the Arabians, who border on the
          Ethiopians.

          21:17. And they came up into the land of Juda, and wasted
          it, and they carried away all the substance that was found
          in the king's house, his sons also, and his wives: so that
          there was no son left him but Joachaz, who was the
          youngest.

          21:18. And besides all this the Lord struck him with an
          incurable disease in his bowels.

          21:19. And as day came after day, and time rolled on, two
          whole years passed: then after being wasted with a long
          consumption, so as to void his very bowels, his disease
          ended with his life.  And he died of a most wretched
          illness, and the people did not make a funeral for him
          according to the manner of burning, as they had done for
          his ancestors.

          21:20. He was two and thirty years old when he began his
          reign, and he reigned eight years in Jerusalem. And he
          walked not rightly, and they buried him in the city of
          David: but not in the sepulchres of the kings.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 22

          22:1. And the inhabitants of Jerusalem made Ochozias his
          youngest son king in his place: for the rovers of the
          Arabians, who had broke in upon the camp, had killed all
          that were his elder brothers. So Ochozias the son of Joram
          king of Juda reigned.

          22:2. Ochozias was forty-two years old when he began to
          reign, and he reigned one year in Jerusalem, and the name
          of his mother was Athalia the daughter of Amri.

          22:3. He also walked in the ways of the house of Achab: for
          his mother pushed him on to do wickedly.

          22:4. So he did evil in the sight of the Lord, as the house
          of Achab did: for they were his counsellors after the death
          of his father, to his destruction.

          22:5. And he walked after their counsels. And he went with
          Joram the son of Achab king of Israel, to fight against
          Hazael king of Syria, at Ramoth Galaad: and the Syrians
          wounded Joram.

          22:6. And he returned to be healed in Jezrahel: for he
          received many wounds in the foresaid battle. And Ochozias
          the son of Joram king of Juda, went down to visit Joram the
          son of Achab in Jezrahel where he lay sick.

          22:7. For it was the will of God against Ochozias that he
          should come to Joram: and when he was come should go out
          also against Jehu the son of Namsi, whom the Lord had
          anointed to destroy the house of Achab.

          22:8. So when Jehu was rooting out the house of Achab, he
          found the princes of Juda, and the sons of the brethren of
          Ochozias, who served him, and he slew them.

          22:9. And he sought for Ochozias himself, and took him
          lying hid in Samaria: and when he was brought to him, he
          killed him, and they buried him: because he was the son of
          Josaphat, who had sought the Lord with all his heart. And
          there was no more hope that any one should reign of the
          race of Ochozias.

          22:10. For Athalia his mother, seeing that her son was
          dead, rose up, and killed all the royal family of the house
          of Joram.

          22:11. But Josabeth the king's daughter took Joas the son
          of Ochozias, and stole him from among the king's sons that
          were slain. And she hid him with his nurse in a bedchamber:
          now Josabeth that hid him, was daughter of king Joram, wife
          of Joiada the high priest, and sister of Ochozias, and
          therefore Athalia did not kill him.

          22:12. And he was with them hid in the house of God six
          years, during which Athalia reigned over the land.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 23

          23:1. And in the seventh year Joiada being encouraged, took
          the captains of hundreds, to wit, Azarias the son of
          Jeroham, and Ismahel the son of Johanan, and Azarias the
          son of Obed, and Maasias the son of Adaias, and Elisaphat
          the son of Zechri: and made a covenant with them.

          23:2. And they went about Juda, and gathered together the
          Levites out of all the cities of Juda, and the chiefs of
          the families of Israel, and they came to Jerusalem.

          23:3. And all the multitude made a covenant with the king
          in the house of God: and Joiada said to them: Behold the
          king's son shall reign, as the Lord hath said of the sons
          of David.

          23:4. And this is the thing that you shall do:

          23:5. A third part of you that come to the sabbath, of the
          priests, and of the Levites, and of the porters shall be at
          the gates: and a third part at the king's house: and a third
          at the gate that is called the Foundation: but let all the
          rest of the people be in the courts of the house of the
          Lord.

          23:6. And let no one come into the house of the Lord, but
          the priests, and they that minister of the Levites: let
          them only come in, because they are sanctified: and let all
          the rest of the people keep the watches of the Lord.

          23:7. And let the Levites be round about the king, every
          man with his arms; and if any other come into the temple,
          let him be slain; and let them be with the king, both
          coming in, and going out.

          23:8. So the Levites, and all Juda did according to all that
          Joiada the high priest had commanded: and they took every
          one his men that were under him, and that came in by the
          course of the sabbath, with those who had fulfilled the
          sabbath, and were to go out. For Joiada the high priest
          permitted not the companies to depart, which were accustomed
          to succeed one another every week.

          23:9. And Joiada the priest gave to the captains the
          spears, and the shields, and targets of king David, which
          he had dedicated in the house of the Lord.

          23:10. And he set all the people with swords in their hands
          from the right side of the temple, to the left side of the
          temple, before the altar, and the temple, round about the
          king.

          23:11. And they brought out the king's son, and put the
          crown upon him, and the testimony, and gave him the law to
          hold in his hand, and they made him king: and Joiada the
          high priest and his sons anointed him: and they prayed for
          him, and said: God save the king.

          23:12. Now when Athalia heard the noise of the people
          running and praising the king, she came in to the people,
          into the temple of the Lord.

          23:13. And when she saw the king standing upon the step in
          the entrance, and the princes, and the companies about him,
          and all the people of the land rejoicing, and sounding with
          trumpets, and playing on instruments of divers kinds, and
          the voice of those that praised, she rent her garments, and
          said: Treason, treason.

          23:14. And Joiada the high priest going out to the
          captains, and the chiefs of the army, said to them: Take
          her forth without the precinct of the temple, and when she
          is without let her be killed with the sword. For the priest
          commanded that she should not be killed in the house of the
          Lord.

          23:15. And they laid hold on her by the neck: and when she
          was come within the horse gate of the palace, they killed
          her there.

          23:16. And Joiada made a covenant between himself and all
          the people, and the king, that they should be the people of
          the lord.

          23:17. And all the people went into the house of Baal, and
          destroyed it: and they broke down his altars and his idols:
          and they slew Mathan the priest of Baal before the altars.

          23:18. And Joiada appointed overseers in the house of the
          Lord, under the hands of the priests, and the Levites, whom
          David had distributed in the house of the Lord: to offer
          holocausts to the Lord, as it is written in the law of
          Moses, with joy and singing, according to the disposition
          of David.

          23:19. He appointed also porters in the gates of the house
          of the Lord, that none who was unclean in any thing should
          enter in.

          23:20. And he took the captains of hundreds, and the most
          valiant men, and the chiefs of the people, and all the
          people of the land, and they brought down the king from the
          house of the Lord, and brought him through the upper gate
          into the king's house, and set him on the royal throne.

          23:21. And all the people of the land rejoiced, and the
          city was quiet: but Athalia was slain with the sword.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 24

          24:1. Joas was seven years old when he began to reign: and
          he reigned forty years in Jerusalem: the name of his mother
          was Sebia of Bersabee.

          24:2. And he did that which is good before the Lord all the
          days of Joiada the priest.

          24:3. And Joiada took for him two wives, by whom he had
          sons and daughters.

          24:4. After this Joas had a mind to repair the house of the
          Lord.

          24:5. And he assembled the priests, and the Levites, and
          said to them: Go out to the cities of Juda, and gather of
          all Israel money to repair the temple of your God, from
          year to year: and do this with speed: but the Levites were
          negligent.

          24:6. And the king called Joiada the chief, and said to
          him: Why hast thou not taken care to oblige the Levites to
          bring in out of Juda and Jerusalem the money that was
          appointed by Moses the servant of the Lord for all the
          multitude of Israel to bring into the tabernacle of the
          testimony?

          24:7. For that wicked woman Athalia, and her children have
          destroyed the house of God, and adorned the temple of Baal
          with all the things that had been dedicated in the temple
          of the Lord.

          24:8. And the king commanded, and they made a chest: and
          set it by the gate of the house of the Lord on the outside.

          24:9. And they made a proclamation in Juda and Jerusalem,
          that every man should bring to the Lord the money which
          Moses the servant of God appointed for all Israel, in the
          desert.

          24:10. And all the princes, and all the people rejoiced:
          and going in they contributed and cast so much into the
          chest of the Lord, that it was filled.

          24:11. And when it was time to bring the chest before the
          king by the hands of the Levites, (for they saw there was
          much money,) the king's scribe, and he whom the high priest
          had appointed went in: and they poured out the money that
          was in the chest: and they carried back the chest to its
          place: and thus they did from day to day, and there was
          gathered an immense sum of money.

          24:12. And the king and Joiada gave it to those who were
          over the works of the house of the Lord: but they hired
          with it stonecutters, and artificers of every kind of work
          to repair the house of the Lord: and such as wrought in
          iron and brass, to uphold what began to be falling.

          24:13. And the workmen were diligent, and the breach of the
          walls was closed up by their hands, and they set up the
          house of the Lord in its former state, and made it stand
          firm.

          24:14. And when they had finished all the works, they
          brought the rest of the money before the king and Joiada:
          and with it were made vessels for the temple for the
          ministry, and for holocausts and bowls, and other vessels
          of gold and silver: and holocausts were offered in the
          house of the Lord continually all the days of Joiada.

          24:15. But Joiada grew old and was full of days, and died
          when he was a hundred and thirty years old.

          24:16. And they buried him in the city of David among the
          kings, because he had done good to Israel, and to his
          house.

          24:17. And after the death of Joiada, the princes of Juda
          went in, and worshipped the king: and he was soothed by
          their services and hearkened to them.

          24:18. And they forsook the temple of the Lord the God of
          their fathers, and served groves and idols, and wrath came
          upon Juda and Jerusalem for this sin.

          24:19. And he sent prophets to them to bring them back to
          the Lord, and they would not give ear when they testified
          against them.

          24:20. The spirit of God then came upon Zacharias the son
          of Joiada the priest, and he stood in the sight of the
          people, and said to them: Thus saith the Lord God: Why
          transgress you the commandment of the Lord which will not
          be for your good, and have forsaken the Lord, to make him
          forsake you?

          24:21. And they gathered themselves together against him,
          and stoned him at the king's commandment in the court of
          the house of the Lord.

          24:22. And king Joas did not remember the kindness that
          Joiada his father had done to him, but killed his son. And
          when he died, he said: The Lord see, and require it.

          24:23. And when a year was come about, the army of Syria
          came up against him: and they came to Juda and Jerusalem,
          and killed all the princes of the people, and they sent all
          the spoils to the king of Damascus.

          24:24. And whereas there came a very small number of the
          Syrians, the Lord delivered into their hands an infinite
          multitude, because they had forsaken the Lord the God of
          their fathers: and on Joas they executed shameful
          judgments.

          24:25. And departing they left him in great diseases: and
          his servants rose up against him, for revenge of the blood
          of the son of Joiada the priest, and they slew him in his
          bed, and he died: and they buried him in the city of David,
          but not in the sepulchres of the kings.

          24:26. Now the men that conspired against him were Zabad
          the son of Semmaath an Ammonitess, and Jozabad the son of
          Semarith a Moabitess.

          24:27. And concerning his sons, and the sum of money which
          was gathered under him, and the repairing the house of God,
          they are written more diligently in the book of kings: and
          Amasias his son reigned in his stead.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 25

          25:1. Amasias was five and twenty years old when he began
          to reign, and he reigned nine and twenty years in
          Jerusalem, the name of his mother was Joadan of Jerusalem.

          25:2. And he did what was good in the sight of the Lord:
          but yet not with a perfect heart.

          25:3. And when he saw himself strengthened in his kingdom,
          he put to death the servants that had slain the king his
          father.

          25:4. But he slew not their children, as it is written in
          the book of the law of Moses, where the Lord commanded,
          saying: The fathers shall not be slain for the children,
          nor the children for their fathers, but every man shall die
          for his own sin.

          25:5. Amasias therefore gathered Juda together, and
          appointed them by families, and captains of thousands and
          of hundreds in all Juda, and Benjamin: and he numbered them
          from twenty years old and upwards, and found three hundred
          thousand young men that could go out to battle, and could
          hold the spear and shield.

          25:6. He hired also of Israel a hundred thousand valiant
          men, for a hundred talents of silver.

          25:7. But a man of God came to him, and said: O king, let
          not the army of Israel go out with thee, for the Lord is
          not with Israel, and all the children of Ephraim:

          25:8. And if thou think that battles consist in the strength
          of the army, God will make thee to be overcome by the
          enemies: for it belongeth to God both to help, and to put to
          flight.

          25:9. And Amasias said to the man of God: What will then
          become of the hundred talents which I have given to the
          soldiers of Israel? and the man of God answered him: The
          Lord is rich enough to be able to give thee much more than
          this.

          25:10. Then Amasias separated the army, that came to him
          out of Ephraim, to go home again: but they being much
          enraged against Juda, returned to their own country.

          25:11. And Amasias taking courage led forth his people, and
          went to the vale of saltpits, and slew of the children of
          Seir ten thousand.

          25:12. And other ten thousand men the sons of Juda took,
          and brought to the steep of a certain rock, and cast them
          down headlong from the top, and they all were broken to
          pieces.

          25:13. But that army which Amasias had sent back, that they
          should not go with him to battle, spread themselves among
          the cities of Juda, from Samaria to Beth-horon, and having
          killed three thousand took away much spoil.

          25:14. But Amasias after he had slain the Edomites, set up
          the gods of the children of Seir, which he had brought
          thence, to be his gods, and adored them, and burnt incense
          to them.

          25:15. Wherefore the Lord being angry against Amasias, sent
          a prophet to him, to say to him: Why hast thou adored gods
          that have not delivered their own people out of thy hand?

          25:16. And when he spoke these things, he answered him: Art
          thou the king's counsellor? be quiet, lest I kill thee. And
          the prophet departing, said: I know that God is minded to
          kill thee, because thou hast done this evil, and moreover
          hast not hearkened to my counsel.

          25:17. Then Amasias king of Juda taking very bad counsel,
          sent to Joas the son of Joachaz the son of Jehu, king of
          Israel, saying: Come, let us see one another.

          25:18. But he sent back the messengers, saying: The thistle
          that is in Libanus, sent to the cedar in Libanus, saying:
          Give thy daughter to my son to wife: and behold the beasts
          that were in the wood of Libanus passed by and trod down
          the thistle.

          25:19. Thou hast said: I have overthrown Edom, and
          therefore thy heart is lifted up with pride: stay at home,
          why dost thou provoke evil against thee, that both thou
          shouldst fall and Juda with thee.

          25:20. Amasias would not hearken to him, because it was the
          Lord's will that he should be delivered into the hands of
          enemies, because of the gods of Edom.

          25:21. So Joas king of Israel went up, and they presented
          themselves to be seen by one another: and Amasias king of
          Juda was in Bethsames of Juda:

          25:22. And Juda fell before Israel, and they fled to their
          dwellings.

          25:23. And Joas king of Israel took Amasias king of Juda,
          the son of Joas, the son of Joachaz, in Bethsames, and
          brought him to Jerusalem: and broke down the walls thereof
          from the gate of Ephraim, to the gate of the corner, four
          hundred cubits.

          25:24. And he took all the gold, and silver, and all the
          vessels, that he found in the house of God, and with
          Obededom, and in the treasures of the king's house,
          moreover also the sons of the hostages, he brought back to
          Samaria.

          25:25. And Amasias the son of Joas king of Juda lived,
          after the death of Joas the son of Joachaz king of Israel,
          fifteen years.

          25:26. Now the rest of the acts of Amasias, the first and
          last, are written in the book of the kings of Juda and
          Israel.

          25:27. And after he revolted from the Lord, they made a
          conspiracy against him in Jerusalem. And he fled into
          Lachis, and they sent, and killed him there.

          25:28. And they brought him back upon horses, and buried
          him with his fathers in the city of David.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 26

          26:1. And all the people of Juda took his son Ozias, who
          was sixteen years old, and made him king in the room of
          Amasias his father.

          26:2. He built Ailath, and restored it to the dominion of
          Juda, after that the king slept with his fathers.

          26:3. Ozias was sixteen years old when he began to reign,
          and he reigned two and fifty years in Jerusalem: the name
          of his mother was Jechelia of Jerusalem.

          26:4. And he did that which was right in the eyes of the
          Lord, according to all that Amasias his father had done.

          26:5. And he sought the Lord in the days of Zacharias that
          understood and saw God: and as long as he sought the Lord,
          he directed him in all things.

          26:6. Moreover he went forth and fought against the
          Philistines, and broke down the wall of Geth, and the wall
          of Jabnia, and the wall of Azotus: and he built towns in
          Azotus, and among the Philistines.

          26:7. And God helped him against the Philistines, and
          against the Arabians, that dwelt in Gurbaal, and against
          the Ammonites.

          26:8. And the Ammonites gave gifts to Ozias: and his name
          was spread abroad even to the entrance of Egypt for his
          frequent victories.

          26:9. And Ozias built towers in Jerusalem over the gate of
          the corner, and over the gate of the valley, and the rest,
          in the same side of the wall, and fortified them.

          26:10. And he built towers in the wilderness, and dug many
          cisterns, for he had much cattle both in the plains, and in
          the waste of the desert: he had also vineyards and dressers
          of vines in the mountains, and in Carmel: for he was a man
          that loved husbandry.

          26:11. And the army of his fighting men, that went out to
          war, was under the hand of Jehiel the scribe, and Maasias
          the doctor, and under the hand of Henanias, who was one of
          the king's captains.

          26:12. And the whole number of the chiefs by the families
          of valiant men were two thousand six hundred.

          26:13. And the whole army under them three hundred and
          seven thousand five hundred: who were fit for war, and
          fought for the king against the enemy.

          26:14. And Ozias prepared for them, that is, for the whole
          army, shields, and spears, and helmets, and coats of mail,
          and bows, and slings to cast stones.

          26:15. And he made in Jerusalem engines of diverse kinds,
          which he placed in the towers, and in the corners of the
          walls, to shoot arrows, and great stones: and his name went
          forth far abroad, for the Lord helped him, and had
          strengthened him.

          26:16. But when he was made strong, his heart was lifted up
          to his destruction, and he neglected the Lord his God: and
          going into the temple of the Lord, he had a mind to burn
          incense upon the altar of incense.

          26:17. And immediately Azarias the priest going in after
          him, and with him fourscore priests of the Lord, most
          valiant men,

          26:18. Withstood the king and said: It doth not belong to
          thee, Ozias, to burn incense to the Lord, but to the
          priests, that is, to the sons of Aaron, who are consecrated
          for this ministry: go out of the sanctuary, do not despise:
          for this thing shall not be accounted to thy glory by the
          Lord God.

          26:19. And Ozias was angry, and holding in his hand the
          censer to burn incense, threatened the priests. And
          presently there rose a leprosy in his forehead before the
          priests, in the house of the Lord at the altar of incense.

          26:20. And Azarias the high priest, and all the rest of the
          priests looked upon him, and saw the leprosy in his
          forehead, and they made haste to thrust him out. Yea
          himself also being frightened, hasted to go out, because he
          had quickly felt the stroke of the Lord.

          26:21. And Ozias the king was a leper unto the day of his
          death, and he dwelt in a house apart being full of the
          leprosy, for which he had been cast out of the house of the
          Lord. And Joatham his son governed the king's house, and
          judged the people of the land.

          26:22. But the rest of the acts of Ozias first and last were
          written by Isaias the son of Amos, the prophet.

          26:23. And Ozias slept with his fathers, and they buried
          him in the field of the royal sepulchres, because he was a
          leper: and Joatham his son reigned in his stead.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 27

          27:1. Joatham was five and twenty years old when he began
          to reign, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem: the
          name of his mother was Jerusa the daughter of Sadoc.

          27:2. And he did that which was right before the Lord,
          according to all that Ozias his father had done, only that
          he entered not into the temple of the Lord, and the people
          still transgressed.

          27:3. He built the high gate of the house of the Lord, and
          on the wall of Ophel he built much.

          27:4. Moreover he built cities in the mountains of Juda,
          and castles and towers in the forests.

          27:5. He fought against the king of the children of Ammon,
          and overcame them, and the children of Ammon gave him at
          that time a hundred talents of silver, and ten thousand
          measures of wheat, and as many measures of barley: so much
          did the children of Ammon give him in the second and third
          year.

          27:6. And Joatham was strengthened, because he had his way
          directed before the Lord his God.

          27:7. Now the rest of the acts of Joatham, and all his
          wars, and his works, are written in the book of the kings
          of Israel and Juda.

          27:8. He was five and twenty years old when he began to
          reign, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem.

          27:9. And Joatham slept with his fathers, and they buried
          him in the city of David: and Achaz his son reigned in his
          stead.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 28

          28:1. Achaz was twenty years old when he began to reign,
          and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem: he did not that
          which was right in the sight of the Lord as David his
          father had done,

          28:2. But walked in the ways of the kings of Israel;
          moreover also he cast statues for Baalim.

          28:3. It was he that burnt incense in the valley of
          Benennom, and consecrated his sons in the fire according to
          the manner of the nations, which the Lord slew at the
          coming of the children of Israel.

          28:4. He sacrificed also, and burnt incense in the high
          places, and on the hills, and under every green tree.

          28:5. And the Lord his God delivered him into the hands of
          the king of Syria, who defeated him, and took a great booty
          out of his kingdom, and carried it to Damascus: he was also
          delivered into the hands of the king of Israel, who
          overthrew him with a great slaughter.

          28:6. For Phacee the son of Romelia slew of Juda a hundred
          and twenty thousand in one day, all valiant men, because
          they had forsaken the Lord the God of their fathers.

          28:7. At the same time Zechri a powerful man of Ephraim,
          slew Maasias the king's son, and Ezricam the governor of
          his house, and Elcana who was next to the king.

          28:8. And the children of Israel carried away of their
          brethren two hundred thousand women, boys, and girls, and an
          immense booty: and they brought it to Samaria.

          28:9. At that time there was a prophet of the Lord there,
          whose name was Oded: and he went out to meet the army that
          came to Samaria, and said to them: Behold the Lord the God
          of your fathers being angry with Juda, hath delivered them
          into your hands, and you have butchered them cruelly, so
          that your cruelty hath reached up to heaven.

          28:10. Moreover you have a mind to keep under the children
          of Juda and Jerusalem for your bondmen and bondwomen, which
          ought not to be done: for you have sinned in this against
          the Lord your God.

          28:11. But hear ye my counsel, and release the captives
          that you have brought of your brethren, because a great
          indignation of the Lord hangeth over you.

          28:12. Then some of the chief men of the sons of Ephraim,
          Azarias the son of Johanan, Barachias the son of
          Mosollamoth, Ezechias the son of Sellum, and Amasa the son
          of Adali, stood up against them that came from the war.

          28:13. And they said to them: You shall not bring in the
          captives hither, lest we sin against the Lord. Why will you
          add to our sins, and heap up upon our former offences? for
          the sin is great, and the fierce anger of the Lord hangeth
          over Israel.

          28:14. So the soldiers left the spoils, and all that they
          had taken, before the princes and all the multitude.

          28:15. And the men, whom we mentioned above, rose up and
          took the captives, and with the spoils clothed all them
          that were naked: and when they had clothed and shod them,
          and refreshed them with meat and drink, and anointed them
          because of their labour, and had taken care of them, they
          set such of them as could not walk, and were feeble, upon
          beasts, and brought them to Jericho the city of palm trees
          to their brethren, and they returned to Samaria.

          28:16. At that time king Achaz sent to the king of the
          Assyrians asking help.

          28:17. And the Edomites came and slew many of Juda, and
          took a great booty.

          28:18. The Philistines also spread themselves among the
          cities of the plains, and to the south of Juda: and they
          took Bethsames, and Aialon, and Gaderoth, and Socho, and
          Thamnan, and Gamzo, with their villages, and they dwelt in
          them.

          28:19. For the Lord had humbled Juda because of Achaz the
          king of Juda, for he had stripped it of help, and had
          contemned the Lord.

          28:20. And he brought against him Thelgathphalnasar king of
          the Assyrians, who also afflicted him, and plundered him
          without any resistance.

          28:21. And Achaz stripped the house of the Lord, and the
          house of the kings, and of the princes, and gave gifts to
          the king of the Assyrians, and yet it availed him nothing.

          28:22. Moreover also in the time of his distress he
          increased contempt against the Lord: king Achaz himself by
          himself,

          28:23. Sacrificed victims to the gods of Damascus that
          struck him, and he said: The gods of the kings of Syria
          help them, and I will appease them with victims, and they
          will help me; whereas on the contrary they were the ruin of
          him, and of all Israel.

          28:24. Then Achaz having taken away all the vessels of the
          house of God, and broken them, shut up the doors of the
          temple of God, and made himself altars in all the corners
          of Jerusalem.

          28:25. And in all the cities of Juda he built altars to
          burn frankincense, and he provoked the Lord the God of his
          fathers to wrath.

          28:26. But the rest of his acts, and all his works first
          and last are written in the book of the kings of Juda and
          Israel.

          28:27. And Achaz slept with his fathers, and they buried
          him in the city of Jerusalem: for they received him not
          into the sepulchres of the kings of Israel. And Ezechias
          his son reigned in his stead.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 29

          29:1. Now Ezechias began to reign, when he was five and
          twenty years old, and he reigned nine and twenty years in
          Jerusalem: the name of his mother was Abia, the daughter of
          Zacharias.

          29:2. And he did that which was pleasing in the sight of
          the Lord, according to all that David his father had done.

          29:3. In the first year and month of his reign he opened
          the doors of the house of the Lord, and repaired them.

          29:4. And he brought the priests and the Levites, and
          assembled them in the east street.

          29:5. And he said to them: Hear me, ye Levites, and be
          sanctified, purify the house of the Lord the God of your
          fathers, and take away all filth out of the sanctuary.

          29:6. Our fathers have sinned and done evil in the sight of
          the Lord God, forsaking him: they have turned away their
          faces from the tabernacle of the Lord, and turned their
          backs.

          29:7. They have shut up the doors that were in the porch,
          and put out the lamps, and have not burnt incense, nor
          offered holocausts in the sanctuary of the God of Israel.

          29:8. Therefore the wrath of the Lord hath been stirred up
          against Juda and Jerusalem, and he hath delivered them to
          trouble, and to destruction, and to be hissed at, as you
          see with your eyes.

          29:9. Behold, our fathers are fallen by the sword, our
          sons, and our daughters, and wives are led away captives
          for this wickedness.

          29:10. Now therefore I have a mind that we make a covenant
          with the Lord the God of Israel, and he will turn away the
          wrath of his indignation from us.

          29:11. My sons, be not negligent: the Lord hath chosen you
          to stand before him, and to minister to him, and to worship
          him, and to burn incense to him.

          29:12. Then the Levites arose, Mahath the son of Amasai,
          and Joel the son of Azarias, of the sons of Caath: and of
          the sons of Merari, Cis the son of Abdi, and Azarias the
          son of Jalaleel. And of the sons of Gerson, Joah the son of
          Zemma, and Eden the son of Joah.

          29:13. And of the sons of Elisaphan, Samri, and Jahiel.
          Also of the sons of Asaph, Zacharias, and Mathanias.

          29:14. And of the sons of Heman, Jahiel, and Semei: and of
          the sons of Idithun, Semeias, and Oziel.

          29:15. And they gathered together their brethren, and
          sanctified themselves, and went in according to the
          commandment of the king, and the precept of the Lord, to
          purify the house of God.

          29:16. And the priests went into the temple of the Lord to
          sanctify it, and brought out all the uncleanness that they
          found within to the entrance of the house of the Lord, and
          the Levites took it away, and carried it out abroad to the
          torrent Cedron.

          29:17. And they began to cleanse on the first day of the
          first month, and on the eighth day of the same month they
          came into the porch of the temple of the Lord, and they
          purified the temple in eight days, and on the sixteenth day
          of the same month they finished what they had begun.

          29:18. And they went in to king Ezechias, and said to him:
          We have sanctified all the house of the Lord, and the altar
          of holocaust, and the vessels thereof, and the table of
          proposition with all its vessels,

          29:19. And all the furniture of the temple, which king
          Achaz in his reign had defiled, after his transgression;
          and behold they are all set forth before the altar of the
          Lord.

          29:20. And king Ezechias rising early, assembled all the
          rulers of the city, and went up into the house of the Lord:

          29:21. And they offered together seven bullocks, and seven
          rams, and seven lambs, and seven he goats for sin, for the
          kingdom, for the sanctuary, for Juda: and he spoke to the
          priests the sons of Aaron, to offer them upon the altar of
          the Lord.

          29:22. Therefore they killed the bullocks, and the priests
          took the blood, and poured it upon the altar; they killed
          also the rams, and their blood they poured also upon the
          altar, and they killed the lambs, and poured the blood upon
          the altar.

          29:23. And they brought the he goats for sin before the
          king, and the whole multitude, and they laid their hand
          upon them:

          29:24. And the priests immolated them, and sprinkled their
          blood before the altar for an expiation of all Israel: for
          the king had commanded that the holocaust and the sin
          offering should be made for all Israel.

          29:25. And he set the Levites in the house of the Lord with
          cymbals, and psalteries, and harps according to the
          regulation of David the king, and of Gad the seer, and of
          Nathan the prophet: for it was the commandment of the Lord
          by the hand of his prophets.

          29:26. And the Levites stood, with the instruments of
          David, and the priests with trumpets.

          29:27. And Ezechias commanded that they should offer
          holocausts upon the altar: and when the holocausts were
          offered, they began to sing praises to the Lord, and to
          sound with trumpets, and divers instruments which David the
          king of Israel had prepared.

          29:28. And all the multitude adored, and the singers, and
          the trumpeters, were in their office till the holocaust was
          finished.

          29:29. And when the oblation was ended, the king, and all
          that were with him bowed down and adored.

          29:30. And Ezechias and the princes commanded the Levites
          to praise the Lord with the words of David, and Asaph the
          seer: and they praised him with great joy, and bowing the
          knee adored.

          29:31. And Ezechias added, and said: You have filled your
          hands to the Lord, come and offer victims, and praises in
          the house of the Lord. And all the multitude offered
          victims, and praises, and holocausts with a devout mind.

          29:32. And the number of the holocausts which the multitude
          offered, was seventy bullocks, a hundred rams, and two
          hundred lambs.

          29:33. And they consecrated to the Lord six hundred oxen,
          and three thousand sheep.

          29:34. But the priests were few, and were not enough to
          flay the holocausts: wherefore the Levites their brethren
          helped them, till the work was ended, and priests were
          sanctified, for the Levites are sanctified with an easier
          rite than the priests.

          29:35. So there were many holocausts, and the fat of peace
          offerings, and the libations of holocausts: and the service
          of the house of the Lord was completed.

          29:36. And Ezechias, and all the people rejoiced because
          the ministry of the Lord was accomplished. For the
          resolution of doing this thing was taken suddenly.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 30

          30:1. And Ezechias sent to all Israel and Juda: and he
          wrote letters to Ephraim and Manasses, that they should
          come to the house of the Lord in Jerusalem, and keep the
          phase to the Lord the God of Israel,

          30:2. For the king, taking counsel, and the princes, and
          all the assembly of Jerusalem, decreed to keep the phase
          the second month.

          30:3. For they could not keep it in its time; because there
          were not priests enough sanctified, and the people was not
          as yet gathered together to Jerusalem.

          30:4. And the thing pleased the king, and all the people.

          30:5. And they decreed to send messengers to all Israel
          from Bersabee even to Dan, that they should come, and keep
          the phase to the Lord the God of Israel in Jerusalem: for
          many had not kept it as it is prescribed by the law.

          30:6. And the posts went with letters by commandment of the
          king, and his princes, to all Israel and Juda, proclaiming
          according to the king's orders: Ye children of Israel, turn
          again to the Lord the God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and of
          Israel: and he will return to the remnant of you that have
          escaped the hand of the king of the Assyrians.

          30:7. Be not like your fathers, and brethren, who departed
          from the Lord the God of their fathers, and he hath given
          them up to destruction, as you see.

          30:8. Harden not your necks, as your fathers did: yield
          yourselves to the Lord, and come to his sanctuary, which he
          hath sanctified forever: serve the Lord the God of your
          fathers, and the wrath of his indignation shall be turned
          away from you.

          30:9. For if you turn again to the Lord, your brethren, and
          children shall find mercy before their masters, that have
          led them away captive, and they shall return into this
          land: for the Lord your God is merciful, and will not turn
          away his face from you, if you return to him.

          30:10. So the posts went speedily from city to city,
          through the land of Ephraim, and of Manasses, even to
          Zabulon, whilst they laughed at them and mocked them.

          30:11. Nevertheless some men of Aser, and of Manasses, and
          of Zabulon, yielding to the counsel, came to Jerusalem.

          30:12. But the hand of God was in Juda, to give them one
          heart to do the word of the Lord, according to the
          commandment of the king, and of the princes.

          30:13. And much people were assembled to Jerusalem to
          celebrate the solemnity of the unleavened bread in the
          second month:

          30:14. And they arose and destroyed the altars that were in
          Jerusalem, and took away all things in which incense was
          burnt to idols and cast them into the torrent Cedron.

          30:15. And they immolated the phase on the fourteenth day
          of the second month. And the priests and the Levites being
          at length sanctified offered holocausts in the house of the
          Lord.

          30:16. And they stood in their order according to the
          disposition and law of Moses the man of God: but the
          priests received the blood which was to be poured out, from
          the hands of the Levites,

          30:17. Because a great number was not sanctified: and
          therefore the Levites immolated the phase for them that
          came not in time to be sanctified to the Lord.

          30:18. For a great part of the people from Ephraim, and
          Manasses, and Issachar, and Zabulon, that had not been
          sanctified, ate the phase otherwise than it is written: and
          Ezechias prayed for them, saying: The Lord who is good will
          shew mercy,

          30:19. To all them, who with their whole heart, seek the
          Lord the God of their fathers: and will not impute it to
          them that they are not sanctified.

          30:20. And the Lord heard him, and was merciful to the
          people.

          30:21. And the children of Israel, that were found at
          Jerusalem, kept the feast of unleavened bread seven days
          with great joy, praising the Lord every day. the Levites
          also, and the priests, with instruments that agreed to
          their office.

          30:22. And Ezechias spoke to the heart of all the Levites,
          that had good understanding concerning the Lord: and they
          ate during the seven days of the solemnity, immolating
          victims of peace offerings, and praising the Lord the God
          of their fathers.

          30:23. And it pleased the whole multitude to keep other
          seven days: which they did with great joy.

          30:24. For Ezechias the king of Juda had given to the
          multitude a thousand bullocks, and seven thousand sheep:
          and the princes had given the people a thousand bullocks,
          and ten thousand sheep: and a great number of priests was
          sanctified.

          30:25. And all the multitude of Juda with the priests and
          Levites, and all the assembly, that came out of Israel; and
          the proselytes of the land of Israel, and that dwelt in
          Juda were full of joy.

          30:26. And there was a great solemnity in Jerusalem, such
          as had not been in that city since the time of Solomon the
          son of David king of Israel.

          30:27. And the priests and the Levites rose up and blessed
          the people: and their voice was heard: and their prayer
          came to the holy dwelling place of heaven.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 31

          31:1. And when these things had been duly celebrated, all
          Israel that were found in the cities of Juda, went out, and
          they broke the idols, and cut down the groves, demolished
          the high places, and destroyed the altars, not only out of
          all Juda and Benjamin, but out of Ephraim also and
          Manasses, till they had utterly destroyed them: then all
          the children of Israel returned to their possessions and
          cities.

          31:2. And Ezechias appointed companies of the priests, and
          the Levites, by their courses, every man in his own office,
          to wit, both of the priests, and of the Levites, for
          holocausts, and for peace offerings, to minister, and to
          praise, and to sing in the gates of the camp of the Lord.

          31:3. And the king's part was, that of his proper substance
          the holocaust should be offered always morning and evening,
          and on the sabbaths, and the new moons and the other
          solemnities, as it is written in the law of Moses.

          31:4. He commanded also the people that dwelt in Jerusalem,
          to give to the priests, and the Levites their portion, that
          they might attend to the law of the Lord.

          31:5. Which when it was noised abroad in the ears of the
          people, the children of Israel offered in abundance the
          firstfruits of corn, wine, and oil, and honey: and brought
          the tithe of all things which the ground bringeth forth.

          31:6. Moreover the children of Israel and Juda, that dwelt
          in the cities of Juda, brought in the tithes of oxen, and
          sheep, and the tithes of holy things, which they had vowed
          to the Lord their God: and carrying them all, made many
          heaps.

          31:7. In the third month they began to lay the foundations
          of the heaps, and in the seventh month, they finished them.

          31:8. And when Ezechias and his princes came in, they saw
          the heaps, and they blessed the Lord and the people of
          Israel.

          31:9. And Ezechias asked the priests and the Levites, why
          the heaps lay so.

          31:10. Azarias the chief priest of the race of Sadoc
          answered him, saying: Since the firstfruits began to be
          offered in the house of the Lord, we have eaten, and have
          been filled, and abundance is left, because the Lord hath
          blessed his people: and of that which is left is this great
          store which thou seest.

          31:11. Then Ezechias commanded to prepare storehouses in
          the house of the Lord. And when they had done so,

          31:12. They brought in faithfully both the firstfruits, and
          the tithes, and all they had vowed. And the overseer of
          them was Chonenias the Levite, and Semei his brother was
          the second,

          31:13. And after him Jehiel, and Azarias, and Nahath, and
          Asael, and Jerimoth, and Jozabad, and Eliel, and
          Jesmachias, and Mahath, and Banaias, overseers under the
          hand of Chonenias, and Semei his brother, by the
          commandment of Ezechias the king, and Azarias the high
          priest of the house of God, to whom all things appertained.

          31:14. But Core the son of Jemna the Levite, the porter of
          the east gate, was overseer of the things which were freely
          offered to the Lord, and of the firstfruits and the things
          dedicated for the holy of holies.

          31:15. And under his charge were Eden, and Benjamin, Jesue,
          and Semeias, and Amarias, and Sechenias, in the cities of
          the priests, to distribute faithfully portions to their
          brethren, both little and great:

          31:16. Besides the males from three years old and upward,
          to all that went into the temple of the Lord, and
          whatsoever there was need of in the ministry, and their
          offices according to their courses, day by day.

          31:17. To the priests by their families, and to the Levites
          from the twentieth year and upward, by their classes and
          companies.

          31:18. And to all the multitude, both to their wives, and
          to their children of both sexes, victuals were given
          faithfully out of the things that had been sanctified.

          31:19. Also of the sons of Aaron who were in the fields and
          in the suburbs of each city, there were men appointed, to
          distribute portions to all the males, among the priests and
          the Levites.

          31:20. So Ezechias did all things which we have said in all
          Juda, and wrought that which was good, and right, and
          truth, before the Lord his God,

          31:21. In all the service of the house of the Lord
          according to the law and the ceremonies, desiring to seek
          his God with all his heart, and he did it and prospered.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 32

          32:1. And when these things had been duly celebrated, all
          Israel that were found in the cities of Juda, went out, and
          they broke the idols, and cut down the groves, demolished
          the high places, and destroyed the altars, not only out of
          all Juda and Benjamin, but out of Ephraim also and
          Manasses, till they had utterly destroyed them: then all
          the children of Israel returned to their possessions and
          cities.

          32:2. And Ezechias appointed companies of the priests, and
          the Levites, by their courses, every man in his own office,
          to wit, both of the priests, and of the Levites, for
          holocausts, and for peace offerings, to minister, and to
          praise, and to sing in the gates of the camp of the Lord.

          32:3. And the king's part was, that of his proper substance
          the holocaust should be offered always morning and evening,
          and on the sabbaths, and the new moons and the other
          solemnities, as it is written in the law of Moses.

          32:4. He commanded also the people that dwelt in Jerusalem,
          to give to the priests, and the Levites their portion, that
          they might attend to the law of the Lord.

          32:5. Which when it was noised abroad in the ears of the
          people, the children of Israel offered in abundance the
          firstfruits of corn, wine, and oil, and honey: and brought
          the tithe of all things which the ground bringeth forth.

          32:6. Moreover the children of Israel and Juda, that dwelt
          in the cities of Juda, brought in the tithes of oxen, and
          sheep, and the tithes of holy things, which they had vowed
          to the Lord their God: and carrying them all, made many
          heaps.

          32:7. In the third month they began to lay the foundations
          of the heaps, and in the seventh month, they finished them.

          32:8. And when Ezechias and his princes came in, they saw
          the heaps, and they blessed the Lord and the people of
          Israel.

          32:9. And Ezechias asked the priests and the Levites, why
          the heaps lay so.

          32:10. Azarias the chief priest of the race of Sadoc
          answered him, saying: Since the firstfruits began to be
          offered in the house of the Lord, we have eaten, and have
          been filled, and abundance is left, because the Lord hath
          blessed his people: and of that which is left is this great
          store which thou seest.

          32:11. Then Ezechias commanded to prepare storehouses in
          the house of the Lord. And when they had done so,

          32:12. They brought in faithfully both the firstfruits, and
          the tithes, and all they had vowed. And the overseer of
          them was Chonenias the Levite, and Semei his brother was
          the second,

          32:13. And after him Jehiel, and Azarias, and Nahath, and
          Asael, and Jerimoth, and Jozabad, and Eliel, and
          Jesmachias, and Mahath, and Banaias, overseers under the
          hand of Chonenias, and Semei his brother, by the
          commandment of Ezechias the king, and Azarias the high
          priest of the house of God, to whom all things appertained.

          32:14. But Core the son of Jemna the Levite, the porter of
          the east gate, was overseer of the things which were freely
          offered to the Lord, and of the firstfruits and the things
          dedicated for the holy of holies.

          32:15. And under his charge were Eden, and Benjamin, Jesue,
          and Semeias, and Amarias, and Sechenias, in the cities of
          the priests, to distribute faithfully portions to their
          brethren, both little and great:

          32:16. Besides the males from three years old and upward,
          to all that went into the temple of the Lord, and
          whatsoever there was need of in the ministry, and their
          offices according to their courses, day by day.

          32:17. To the priests by their families, and to the Levites
          from the twentieth year and upward, by their classes and
          companies.

          32:18. And to all the multitude, both to their wives, and
          to their children of both sexes, victuals were given
          faithfully out of the things that had been sanctified.

          32:19. Also of the sons of Aaron who were in the fields and
          in the suburbs of each city, there were men appointed, to
          distribute portions to all the males, among the priests and
          the Levites.

          32:20. So Ezechias did all things which we have said in all
          Juda, and wrought that which was good, and right, and
          truth, before the Lord his God,

          32:21. In all the service of the house of the Lord
          according to the law and the ceremonies, desiring to seek
          his God with all his heart, and he did it and prospered.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 33

          33:1. Manasses was twelve years old when he began to reign,
          and he reigned fifty-five years in Jerusalem.

          33:2. And he did evil before the Lord, according to all the
          abominations of the nations, which the Lord cast out before
          the children of Israel:

          33:3. And he turned, and built again the high places which
          Ezechias his father had destroyed: and he built altars to
          Baalim, and made groves, and he adored all the host of
          heaven, and worshipped them.

          33:4. He built also altars in the house of the Lord,
          whereof the Lord had said: In Jerusalem shall my name be
          for ever.

          33:5. And he built them for all the host of heaven in the
          two courts of the house of the Lord.

          33:6. And he made his sons to pass through the fire in the
          valley of Benennom: he observed dreams, followed
          divinations, gave himself up to magic arts, had with him
          magicians, and enchanters: and he wrought many evils before
          the Lord, to provoke him to anger.

          33:7. He set also a graven, and a molten statue in the
          house of God, of which God had said to David, and to
          Solomon his son: In this house, and in Jerusalem, which I
          have chosen out of all the tribes of Israel, will I put my
          name for ever.

          33:8. And I will not make the foot of Israel to be removed
          out of the land which I have delivered to their fathers:
          yet so if they will take heed to do what I have commanded
          them, and all the law, and the ceremonies, and judgments by
          the hand of Moses.

          33:9. So Manasses seduced Juda, and the inhabitants of
          Jerusalem, to do evil beyond all the nations, which the
          Lord had destroyed before the face of the children of
          Israel.

          33:10. And the Lord spoke to his people, and they would not
          hearken.

          33:11. Therefore he brought upon them the captains of he
          army of the king of the Assyrians: and they took Manasses,
          and carried him bound with chains and fetters to Babylon.

          33:12. And after that he was in distress he prayed to the
          Lord his God: and did penance exceedingly before the God of
          his fathers.

          33:13. And he entreated him, and besought him earnestly:
          and he heard his prayer, and brought him again to Jerusalem
          into his kingdom, and Manasses knew that the Lord was God.

          33:14. After this he built a wall without the city of
          David, on the west side of Gihon in the valley, from the
          entering in of the gate round about to Ophel, and raised it
          up to a great height: and he appointed captains of the army
          in all the fenced cities of Juda:

          33:15. And he took away the strange gods, and the idol out
          of the house of the Lord: the altars also which he had made
          in the mount of the house of the Lord, and in Jerusalem,
          and he cast them all out of the city.

          33:16. And he repaired the altar of the Lord, and sacrificed
          upon it victims, and peace offerings, and praise: and he
          commanded Juda to serve the Lord the God of Israel.

          33:17. Nevertheless the people still sacrificed in the high
          places to the Lord their God.

          33:18. But the rest of the acts of Manasses, and his prayer
          to his God, and the words of the seers that spoke to him in
          the name of the Lord the God of Israel, are contained in
          the words of the kings of Israel.

          33:19.  His prayer also, and his being heard and all his
          sins, and contempt, and places wherein he built high
          places, and set up groves, and statues before he did
          penance, are written in the words of Hozai.

          33:20. And Manasses slept with his fathers, and they buried
          him in his house: and his son Amon reigned in his stead.

          33:21. Amon was two and twenty years old when he began to
          reign, and he reigned two years in Jerusalem.

          33:22. And he did evil in the sight of the Lord, as
          Manasses his father had done: he sacrificed to all the
          idols which Manasses his father had made, and served them.

          33:23. And he did not humble himself before the lord, as
          Manasses his father had humbled himself, but committed far
          greater sin.

          33:24. And his servants conspired against him, and slew him
          in his own house.

          33:25. But the rest of the multitude of the people slew
          them that had killed Amon, and made Josias his son king in
          his stead.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 34

          34:1. Josias was eight years old when he began to reign,
          and he reigned one and thirty years in Jerusalem.

          34:2. And he did that which was right in the sight of the
          Lord, and walked in the ways of David his father: he
          declined not, neither to the right hand, nor to the left.

          34:3. And in the eighth year of his reign, when he was yet
          a boy, he began to seek the God of his father David: and in
          the twelfth year after he began to reign, he cleansed Juda
          and Jerusalem from the high places, and the groves, and the
          idols, and the graven things.

          34:4. And they broke down before him the altars of Baalim,
          and demolished the idols that had been set upon them: and
          he cut down the groves and the graven things, and broke
          them in pieces: and strewed the fragments upon the graves
          of them that had sacrificed to them.

          34:5. And he burnt the bones of the priests on the altars
          of the idols, and he cleansed Juda and Jerusalem.

          34:6. And in the cities of Manasses, and of Ephraim, and of
          Simeon, even to Nephtali he demolished all.

          34:7. And when he had destroyed the altars, and the groves,
          and had broken the idols in pieces, and had demolished all
          profane temples throughout all the land of Israel, he
          returned to Jerusalem.

          34:8. Now in the eighteenth year of his reign, when he had
          cleansed the land, and the temple of the Lord, he sent
          Saphan the son of Elselias, and Maasias the governor of the
          city, Joha the son of Joachaz the recorder, to repair the
          house of the Lord his God.

          34:9. And they came to Helcias the high priest: and
          received of him the money which had been brought into the
          house of the Lord, and which the Levites and porters had
          gathered together from Manasses, and Ephraim, and all the
          remnant of Israel, and from all Juda, and Benjamin, and the
          inhabitants of Jerusalem,

          34:10. Which they delivered into the hands of them that
          were over the workmen in the house of the Lord, to repair
          the temple, and mend all that was weak.

          34:11. But they gave it to the artificers, and to the
          masons, to buy stones out of the quarries, and timber for
          the couplings of the building, and to rafter the houses,
          which the kings of Juda had destroyed.

          34:12. And they did all faithfully. Now the overseers of
          the workmen were Jahath and Abdias of the sons of Merari,
          Zacharias and Mosollam of the sons of Caath, who hastened
          the work: all Levites skilful to play on instruments.

          34:13. But over them that carried burdens for divers uses,
          were scribes, and masters of the number of the Levites, and
          porters.

          34:14. Now when they carried out the money that had been
          brought into the temple of the Lord, Helcias the priest
          found the book of the law of the Lord, by the hand of
          Moses.

          34:15. And he said to Saphan the scribe: I have found the
          book of the law in the house of the Lord: and he delivered
          it to him.

          34:16. But he carried the book to the king, and told him,
          saying: Lo, all that thou hast committed to thy servants,
          is accomplished.

          34:17. They have gathered together the silver that was
          found in the house of the Lord: and it is given to the
          overseers of the artificers, and of the workmen, for divers
          works.

          34:18. Moreover Helcias the priest gave me this book. And
          he read it before the king.

          34:19. And when he had heard the words of the law, he rent
          his garments:

          34:20. And he commanded Helcias, and Ahicam the son of
          Saphan, and Abdon the son of Micha, and Saphan the scribe,
          and Asaa the king's servant, saying:

          34:21. Go, and pray to the Lord for me, and for the remnant
          of Israel, and Juda, concerning all the words of this book,
          which is found: for the great wrath of the Lord hath fallen
          upon us, because our fathers have not kept the words of the
          Lord, to do all things that are written in this book.

          34:22. And Helcias and they that were sent with him by the
          king, went to Olda the prophetess, the wife of Sellum the
          son of Thecuath, the son of Hasra keeper of the wardrobe:
          who dwelt in Jerusalem in the Second part: and they spoke
          to her the words above mentioned.

          34:23. And she answered them: Thus saith the Lord the God
          of Israel: Tell the man that sent you to me:

          34:24. Thus saith the Lord: Behold I will bring evils upon
          this place, and upon the inhabitants thereof, and all the
          curses that are written in this book which they read before
          the king of Juda.

          34:25. Because they have forsaken me, and have sacrificed
          to strange gods, to provoke me to wrath with all the works
          of their hands, therefore my wrath shall fail upon this
          place, and shall not be quenched.

          34:26. But as to the king of Juda that sent you to beseech
          the Lord, thus shall you say to him: Thus saith the Lord
          the God of Israel: Because thou hast heard the words of
          this book,

          34:27. And thy heart was softened, and thou hast humbled
          thyself in the sight of God for the things that are spoken
          against this place, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and
          reverencing my face, hast rent thy garments, and wept
          before me: I also have heard thee, saith the Lord.

          34:28. For now I will gather thee to thy fathers, and thou
          shalt be brought to thy tomb in peace: and thy eyes shall
          not see all the evil that I will bring upon this place, and
          the inhabitants thereof.  They therefore reported to the
          king all that she had said.

          34:29. And he called together all the ancients of Juda and
          Jerusalem.

          34:30. And went up to the house of the Lord, and all the
          men of Juda, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the priests
          and the Levites, and all the people from the least to the
          greatest. And the king read in their hearing, in the house
          of the Lord, all the words of the book.

          34:31. And standing up in his tribunal, he made a covenant
          before the Lord to walk after him, and keep his
          commandments, and testimonies, and justifications with all
          his heart, and with all his soul, and to do the things that
          were written in that book which he had read.

          34:32. And he adjured all that were found in Jerusalem and
          Benjamin to do the same: and the inhabitants of Jerusalem
          did according to the covenant of the Lord the God of their
          fathers.

          34:33. And Josias took away all the abominations out of all
          the countries of the children of Israel and made all that
          were left in Israel, to serve the Lord their God. As long
          as he lived they departed not from the Lord the God of
          their fathers.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 35

          35:1. And Josias kept a phase to the Lord in Jerusalem, and
          it was sacrificed on the fourteenth day of the first month.

          35:2. And he set the priests in their offices, and exhorted
          them to minister in the house of the Lord.

          35:3. And he spoke to the Levites, by whose instruction all
          Israel was sanctified to the Lord, saying: Put the ark in
          the sanctuary of the temple, which Solomon the son of David
          king of Israel built: for you shall carry it no more: but
          minister now to the Lord your God, and to his people
          Israel.

          35:4. And prepare yourselves by your houses, and families
          according to your courses, as David king of Israel
          commanded, and Solomon his son hath written.

          35:5. And serve ye in the sanctuary by the families and
          companies of Levi.

          35:6. And being sanctified kill the phase, and prepare your
          brethren, that they may do according to the words which the
          Lord spoke by the hand of Moses.

          35:7. And Josias gave to all the people that were found
          there in the solemnity of the phase, of lambs and of kids
          of the flocks, and of other small cattle thirty thousand,
          and of oxen three thousand, all these were of the king's
          substance.

          35:8. And his princes willingly offered what they had
          vowed, both to the people and to the priests and the
          Levites. Moreover Helcias, and Zacharias, and Jahiel rulers
          of the house of the Lord, gave to the priests to keep the
          phase two thousand six hundred small cattle, and three
          hundred oxen.

          35:9. And Chonenias, and Semeias and Nathanael, his
          brethren, and Hasabias, and Jehiel, and Jozabad princes of
          the Levites, gave to the rest of the Levites to celebrate
          the phase five thousand small cattle, and five hundred
          oxen.

          35:10. And the ministry was prepared, and the priests stood
          in their office: the Levites also in their companies,
          according to the king's commandment.

          35:11. And the phase was immolated: and the priests
          sprinkled the blood with their hand, and the Levites flayed
          the holocausts:

          35:12. And they separated them, to give them by the houses
          and families of every one, and to be offered to the Lord,
          as it is written in the book of Moses, and with the oxen
          they did in like manner.

          35:13. And they roasted the phase with fire, according to
          that which is written in the law: but the victims of peace
          offerings they boiled in caldrons, and kettles, and pots,
          and they distributed them speedily among all the people.

          35:14. And afterwards they made ready for themselves, and
          for the priests: for the priests were busied in offering of
          holocausts and the fat until night, wherefore the Levites
          prepared for themselves, and for the priests the sons of
          Aaron last.

          35:15. And the singers the sons of Asaph stood in their
          order, according to the commandment of David, and Asaph,
          and Heman, and Idithun, the prophets of the king: and the
          porters kept guard at every gate, so as not to depart one
          moment from their service, and therefore their brethren the
          Levites prepared meats for them.

          35:16. So all the service of the Lord was duly accomplished
          that day, both in keeping the phase and offering holocausts
          upon the altar of the Lord, according to the commandment of
          king Josias.

          35:17. And the children of Israel that were found there,
          kept the phase at that time, and the feast of unleavened
          seven days.

          35:18. There was no phase like to this in Israel, from the
          days of Samuel the prophet: neither did any of all the
          kings of Israel keep such a phase as Josias kept, with the
          priests, and the Levites, and all Juda, and Israel that
          were found, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem.

          35:19.  In the eighteenth year of the reign of Josias was
          this phase celebrated.

          35:20. After that Josias had repaired the temple, Nechao
          king of Egypt came up to fight in Charcamis by the
          Euphrates: and Josias went out to meet him.

          35:21. But he sent messengers to him, saying: What have I
          to do with thee, O king of Juda? I come not against thee
          this day, but I fight against another house, to which God
          hath commanded me to go in haste: forbear to do against
          God, who is with me, lest he kill thee.

          35:22. Josias would not return, but prepared to fight
          against him, and hearkened not to the words of Nechao from
          the mouth of God, but went to fight in the field of
          Mageddo.

          35:23. And there he was wounded by the archers, and he said
          to his servants: Carry me out of the battle, for I am
          grievously wounded.

          35:24. And they removed him from the chariot into another,
          that followed him after the manner of kings, and they
          carried him away to Jerusalem, and he died, and was buried
          in the monument of his fathers, and all Juda and Jerusalem
          mourned for him,

          35:25. Particularly Jeremias: whose lamentations for Josias
          all the singing men and singing women repeat unto this day,
          and it became like a law in Israel: Behold it is found
          written in the Lamentations.

          35:26. Now the rest of the acts of Josias and of his
          mercies, according to what was commanded by the law of the
          Lord:

          35:27. And his works first and last, are written in the
          book of the kings of Juda and Israel.

          2 Paralipomenon Chapter 36

          36:1. Then the people of the land took Joachaz the son of
          Josias, and made him king instead of his father in
          Jerusalem.

          36:2. Joachaz was three and twenty years old when he began
          to reign, and he reigned three months in Jerusalem.

          36:3. And the king of Egypt came to Jerusalem, and deposed
          him, and condemned the land in a hundred talents of silver,
          and a talent of gold.

          36:4. And he made Eliakim his brother king in his stead,
          over Juda and Jerusalem: and he turned his name to Joakim:
          but he took Joachaz with him and carried him away into
          Egypt.

          36:5. Joakim was five and twenty years old when he began to
          reign, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem: and he did
          evil before the Lord his God.

          36:6. Against him came up Nabuchodonosor king of the
          Chaldeans, and led him bound in chains into Babylon.

          36:7. And he carried also thither the vessels of the Lord,
          and put them in his temple.

          36:8. But the rest of the acts of Joakim, and his
          abominations, which he wrought, and the things that were
          found in him, are contained in the book of the kings of
          Juda and Israel. And Joachin his son reigned in his stead.

          36:9. Joachin was eight years old when he began to reign,
          and he reigned three months and ten days in Jerusalem, and
          he did evil in the sight of the Lord.

          36:10. And at the return of the year, king Nabuchodonosor
          sent, and brought him to Babylon, carrying away at the same
          time the most precious vessels of the house of the Lord:
          and he made Sedecias his uncle king over Juda and
          Jerusalem.

          36:11. Sedecias was one and twenty years old when he began
          to reign: and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem.

          36:12. And he did evil in the eyes of the Lord his God, and
          did not reverence the face of Jeremias the prophet speaking
          to him from the mouth of the Lord.

          36:13. He also revolted from king Nabuchodonosor, who had
          made him swear by God: and he hardened his neck and his
          heart, from returning to the Lord the God of Israel.

          36:14. Moreover all the chief of the priests, and the
          people wickedly transgressed according to all the
          abominations of the Gentiles: and they defiled the house of
          the Lord, which he had sanctified to himself in Jerusalem.

          36:15. And the Lord the God of their fathers sent to them,
          by the hand of his messengers, rising early, and daily
          admonishing them: because he spared his people and his
          dwelling place.

          36:16. But they mocked the messengers of God, and despised
          his words, and misused the prophets, until the wrath of the
          Lord arose against his people, and there was no remedy.

          36:17. For he brought upon them the king of the Chaldeans,
          and he slew their young men with the sword in the house of
          his sanctuary, he had no compassion on young man, or
          maiden, old man or even him that stooped for age, but he
          delivered them all into his hands.

          36:18. And all the vessels of the house of Lord, great and
          small, and the treasures of the temple and of the king, and
          of the princes he carried away to Babylon.

          36:19. And the enemies set fire to the house of God, and
          broke down the wall of Jerusalem, burnt all the towers, and
          what soever was precious they destroyed.

          36:20. Whosoever escaped the sword, was led into Babylon,
          and there served the king and his sons, till the reign of
          the king of Persia,

          36:21. That the word of the Lord by the mouth of Jeremias
          might be fulfilled, and the land might keep her sabbaths:
          for all the days of the desolation she kept a sabbath, till
          the seventy years were expired.

          36:22. But in the first year of Cyrus king of the Persians,
          to fulfil the word of the Lord, which he had spoken by the
          mouth of Jeremias, the Lord stirred up the heart of Cyrus,
          king of the Persians: who commanded it to be proclaimed
          through all his kingdom, and by writing also, saying:

          36:23. Thus saith Cyrus king of the Persians: All the
          kingdoms of the earth hath the Lord the God of heaven given
          to me, and he hath charged me to build him a house in
          Jerusalem, which is in Judea: who is there among you of all
          his people? The Lord his God be with him, and let him go
          up.