22:1 For
three
years
Syria
and
Israel
continued
without
war.
22:2 But
in
the
third
year
Jehoshaphat
the
king
of
Judah
came
down
to
the
king
of
Israel.
22:3 And
the
king
of
Israel
said
to
his
servants,
"Do
you
know
that
Ramoth-gilead
belongs
to
us,
and
we
keep
quiet
and
do
not
take
it
out
of
the
hand
of
the
king
of
Syria"
22:4 And
he
said
to
Jehoshaphat,
"Will
you
go
with
me
to
battle
at
Ramoth-gilead"
And
Jehoshaphat
said
to
the
king
of
Israel,
"I
am
as
you
are,
my
people
as
your
people,
my
horses
as
your
horses."
22:5 And
Jehoshaphat
said
to
the
king
of
Israel,
"Inquire
first
for
the
word
of
the
LORD."
22:6 Then
the
king
of
Israel
gathered
the
prophets
together,
about
four
hundred
men,
and
said
to
them,
"Shall
I
go
to
battle
against
Ramoth-gilead,
or
shall
I
refrain"
And
they
said,
"Go
up,
for
the
Lord
will
give
it
into
the
hand
of
the
king."
22:7 But
Jehoshaphat
said,
"Is
there
not
here
another
prophet
of
the
LORD
of
whom
we
may
inquire"
22:8 And
the
king
of
Israel
said
to
Jehoshaphat,
"There
is
yet
one
man
by
whom
we
may
inquire
of
the
LORD,
Micaiah
the
son
of
Imlah,
but
I
hate
him,
for
he
never
prophesies
good
concerning
me,
but
evil."
And
Jehoshaphat
said,
"Let
not
the
king
say
so."
22:9 Then
the
king
of
Israel
summoned
an
officer
and
said,
"Bring
quickly
Micaiah
the
son
of
Imlah."
22:10 Now
the
king
of
Israel
and
Jehoshaphat
the
king
of
Judah
were
sitting
on
their
thrones,
arrayed
in
their
robes,
at
the
threshing
floor
at
the
entrance
of
the
gate
of
Samaria,
and
all
the
prophets
were
prophesying
before
them.
22:11 And
Zedekiah
the
son
of
Chenaanah
made
for
himself
horns
of
iron
and
said,
"Thus
says
the
LORD,
'With
these
you
shall
push
the
Syrians
until
they
are
destroyed.'"
22:12 And
all
the
prophets
prophesied
so
and
said,
"Go
up
to
Ramoth-gilead
and
triumph;
the
LORD
will
give
it
into
the
hand
of
the
king."
22:13 And
the
messenger
who
went
to
summon
Micaiah
said
to
him,
"Behold,
the
words
of
the
prophets
with
one
accord
are
favorable
to
the
king.
Let
your
word
be
like
the
word
of
one
of
them,
and
speak
favorably."
22:14 But
Micaiah
said,
"As
the
LORD
lives,
what
the
LORD
says
to
me,
that
I
will
speak."
22:15 And
when
he
had
come
to
the
king,
the
king
said
to
him,
"Micaiah,
shall
we
go
to
Ramoth-gilead
to
battle,
or
shall
we
refrain"
And
he
answered
him,
"Go
up
and
triumph;
the
LORD
will
give
it
into
the
hand
of
the
king."
22:16 But
the
king
said
to
him,
"How
many
times
shall
I
make
you
swear
that
you
speak
to
me
nothing
but
the
truth
in
the
name
of
the
LORD"
22:17 And
he
said,
"I
saw
all
Israel
scattered
on
the
mountains,
as
sheep
that
have
no
shepherd.
And
the
LORD
said,
'These
have
no
master;
let
each
return
to
his
home
in
peace.'"
22:18 And
the
king
of
Israel
said
to
Jehoshaphat,
"Did
I
not
tell
you
that
he
would
not
prophesy
good
concerning
me,
but
evil"
22:19 And
Micaiah
said,
"Therefore
hear
the
word
of
the
LORD:
I
saw
the
LORD
sitting
on
his
throne,
and
all
the
host
of
heaven
standing
beside
him
on
his
right
hand
and
on
his
left;
22:20 and
the
LORD
said,
'Who
will
entice
Ahab,
that
he
may
go
up
and
fall
at
Ramoth-gilead'
And
one
said
one
thing,
and
another
said
another.
22:21 Then
a
spirit
came
forward
and
stood
before
the
LORD,
saying,
'I
will
entice
him.'
22:22 And
the
LORD
said
to
him,
'By
what
means'
And
he
said,
'I
will
go
out,
and
will
be
a
lying
spirit
in
the
mouth
of
all
his
prophets.'
And
he
said,
'You
are
to
entice
him,
and
you
shall
succeed;
go
out
and
do
so.'
22:23 Now
therefore
behold,
the
LORD
has
put
a
lying
spirit
in
the
mouth
of
all
these
your
prophets;
the
LORD
has
declared
disaster
for
you."
22:24 Then
Zedekiah
the
son
of
Chenaanah
came
near
and
struck
Micaiah
on
the
cheek
and
said,
"How
did
the
Spirit
of
the
LORD
go
from
me
to
speak
to
you"
22:25 And
Micaiah
said,
"Behold,
you
shall
see
on
that
day
when
you
go
into
an
inner
chamber
to
hide
yourself."
22:26 And
the
king
of
Israel
said,
"Seize
Micaiah,
and
take
him
back
to
Amon
the
governor
of
the
city
and
to
Joash
the
king's
son,
22:27 and
say,
'Thus
says
the
king,
"Put
this
fellow
in
prison
and
feed
him
meager
rations
of
bread
and
water,
until
I
come
in
peace."'"
22:28 And
Micaiah
said,
"If
you
return
in
peace,
the
LORD
has
not
spoken
by
me."
And
he
said,
"Hear,
all
you
peoples!"
22:29 So
the
king
of
Israel
and
Jehoshaphat
the
king
of
Judah
went
up
to
Ramoth-gilead.
22:30 And
the
king
of
Israel
said
to
Jehoshaphat,
"I
will
disguise
myself
and
go
into
battle,
but
you
wear
your
robes."
And
the
king
of
Israel
disguised
himself
and
went
into
battle.
22:31 Now
the
king
of
Syria
had
commanded
the
thirty-two
captains
of
his
chariots,
"Fight
with
neither
small
nor
great,
but
only
with
the
king
of
Israel."
22:32 And
when
the
captains
of
the
chariots
saw
Jehoshaphat,
they
said,
"It
is
surely
the
king
of
Israel."
So
they
turned
to
fight
against
him.
And
Jehoshaphat
cried
out.
22:33 And
when
the
captains
of
the
chariots
saw
that
it
was
not
the
king
of
Israel,
they
turned
back
from
pursuing
him.
22:34 But
a
certain
man
drew
his
bow
at
random
and
struck
the
king
of
Israel
between
the
scale
armor
and
the
breastplate.
Therefore
he
said
to
the
driver
of
his
chariot,
"Turn
around
and
carry
me
out
of
the
battle,
for
I
am
wounded."
22:35 And
the
battle
continued
that
day,
and
the
king
was
propped
up
in
his
chariot
facing
the
Syrians,
until
at
evening
he
died.
And
the
blood
of
the
wound
flowed
into
the
bottom
of
the
chariot.
22:36 And
about
sunset
a
cry
went
through
the
army,
"Every
man
to
his
city,
and
every
man
to
his
country!"
22:37 So
the
king
died,
and
was
brought
to
Samaria.
And
they
buried
the
king
in
Samaria.
22:38 And
they
washed
the
chariot
by
the
pool
of
Samaria,
and
the
dogs
licked
up
his
blood,
and
the
prostitutes
washed
themselves
in
it,
according
to
the
word
of
the
LORD
that
he
had
spoken.
22:39 Now
the
rest
of
the
acts
of
Ahab
and
all
that
he
did,
and
the
ivory
house
that
he
built
and
all
the
cities
that
he
built,
are
they
not
written
in
the
Book
of
the
Chronicles
of
the
Kings
of
Israel
22:40 So
Ahab
slept
with
his
fathers,
and
Ahaziah
his
son
reigned
in
his
place.
22:41 Jehoshaphat
the
son
of
Asa
began
to
reign
over
Judah
in
the
fourth
year
of
Ahab
king
of
Israel.
22:42 Jehoshaphat
was
thirty-five
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign,
and
he
reigned
twenty-five
years
in
Jerusalem.
His
mother's
name
was
Azubah
the
daughter
of
Shilhi.
22:43 He
walked
in
all
the
way
of
Asa
his
father.
He
did
not
turn
aside
from
it,
doing
what
was
right
in
the
sight
of
the
LORD.
Yet
the
high
places
were
not
taken
away,
and
the
people
still
sacrificed
and
made
offerings
on
the
high
places.
22:44 Jehoshaphat
also
made
peace
with
the
king
of
Israel.
22:45 Now
the
rest
of
the
acts
of
Jehoshaphat,
and
his
might
that
he
showed,
and
how
he
warred,
are
they
not
written
in
the
Book
of
the
Chronicles
of
the
Kings
of
Judah
22:46 And
from
the
land
he
exterminated
the
remnant
of
the
male
cult
prostitutes
who
remained
in
the
days
of
his
father
Asa.
22:47 There
was
no
king
in
Edom;
a
deputy
was
king.
22:48 Jehoshaphat
made
ships
of
Tarshish
to
go
to
Ophir
for
gold,
but
they
did
not
go,
for
the
ships
were
wrecked
at
Ezion-geber.
22:49 Then
Ahaziah
the
son
of
Ahab
said
to
Jehoshaphat,
"Let
my
servants
go
with
your
servants
in
the
ships,"
but
Jehoshaphat
was
not
willing.
22:50 And
Jehoshaphat
slept
with
his
fathers
and
was
buried
with
his
fathers
in
the
city
of
David
his
father,
and
Jehoram
his
son
reigned
in
his
place.
22:51 Ahaziah
the
son
of
Ahab
began
to
reign
over
Israel
in
Samaria
in
the
seventeenth
year
of
Jehoshaphat
king
of
Judah,
and
he
reigned
two
years
over
Israel.
22:52 He
did
what
was
evil
in
the
sight
of
the
LORD
and
walked
in
the
way
of
his
father
and
in
the
way
of
his
mother
and
in
the
way
of
Jeroboam
the
son
of
Nebat,
who
made
Israel
to
sin.
22:53 He
served
Baal
and
worshiped
him
and
provoked
the
LORD,
the
God
of
Israel,
to
anger
in
every
way
that
his
father
had
done.