2 Kings 14

2 Kings 14

Amaziah, King of Judah, begins his reign righteously but fails to remove the high places. After successfully defeating the Edomites, his pride leads him to challenge Jehoash, King of Israel, to battle. Jehoash warns him with a parable of the thistle and the cedar, but Amaziah insists. Jehoash defeats Amaziah, tears down a large section of the walls of Jerusalem, and plunders the Temple treasures. Amaziah reigns for fifteen more years but is eventually assassinated by a conspiracy and buried in Jerusalem. The people then make his sixteen-year-old son, Azariah (Uzziah), king.

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2 Chronicles 10

Solomon's son, Rehoboam, rejects the counsel of the elders and threatens to be harsher than his father. Ten tribes rebel and make Jeroboam king, splitting the kingdom permanently.

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Rehoboam attempts to fight the northern kingdom but is forbidden by God's prophet. Rehoboam fortifies cities and the Levites and priests from Israel move to Judah.

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