13:1 In
the
eighteenth
year
of
King
Jeroboam,
Abijah
began
to
reign
over
Judah.
13:2 He
reigned
for
three
years
in
Jerusalem.
His
mother's
name
was
Micaiah
the
daughter
of
Uriel
of
Gibeah.
Now
there
was
war
between
Abijah
and
Jeroboam.
13:3 Abijah
went
out
to
battle,
having
an
army
of
valiant
men
of
war,
400,000
chosen
men.
And
Jeroboam
drew
up
his
line
of
battle
against
him
with
800,000
chosen
mighty
warriors.
13:4 Then
Abijah
stood
up
on
Mount
Zemaraim
that
is
in
the
hill
country
of
Ephraim
and
said,
"Hear
me,
O
Jeroboam
and
all
Israel!
13:5 Ought
you
not
to
know
that
the
LORD
God
of
Israel
gave
the
kingship
over
Israel
forever
to
David
and
his
sons
by
a
covenant
of
salt
13:6 Yet
Jeroboam
the
son
of
Nebat,
a
servant
of
Solomon
the
son
of
David,
rose
up
and
rebelled
against
his
lord,
13:7 and
certain
worthless
scoundrels
gathered
about
him
and
defied
Rehoboam
the
son
of
Solomon,
when
Rehoboam
was
young
and
irresolute
and
could
not
withstand
them.
13:8 "And
now
you
think
to
withstand
the
kingdom
of
the
LORD
in
the
hand
of
the
sons
of
David,
because
you
are
a
great
multitude
and
have
with
you
the
golden
calves
that
Jeroboam
made
you
for
gods.
13:9 Have
you
not
driven
out
the
priests
of
the
LORD,
the
sons
of
Aaron,
and
the
Levites,
and
made
priests
for
yourselves
like
the
peoples
of
other
lands
Whoever
comes
for
ordination
with
a
young
bull
or
seven
rams
becomes
a
priest
of
what
are
no
gods.
13:10 But
as
for
us,
the
LORD
is
our
God,
and
we
have
not
forsaken
him.
We
have
priests
ministering
to
the
LORD
who
are
sons
of
Aaron,
and
Levites
for
their
service.
13:11 They
offer
to
the
LORD
every
morning
and
every
evening
burnt
offerings
and
incense
of
sweet
spices,
set
out
the
showbread
on
the
table
of
pure
gold,
and
care
for
the
golden
lampstand
that
its
lamps
may
burn
every
evening.
For
we
keep
the
charge
of
the
LORD
our
God,
but
you
have
forsaken
him.
13:12 Behold,
God
is
with
us
at
our
head,
and
his
priests
with
their
battle
trumpets
to
sound
the
call
to
battle
against
you.
O
sons
of
Israel,
do
not
fight
against
the
LORD,
the
God
of
your
fathers,
for
you
cannot
succeed."
13:13 Jeroboam
had
sent
an
ambush
around
to
come
upon
them
from
behind.
Thus
his
troops
were
in
front
of
Judah,
and
the
ambush
was
behind
them.
13:14 And
when
Judah
looked,
behold,
the
battle
was
in
front
of
and
behind
them.
And
they
cried
to
the
LORD,
and
the
priests
blew
the
trumpets.
13:15 Then
the
men
of
Judah
raised
the
battle
shout.
And
when
the
men
of
Judah
shouted,
God
defeated
Jeroboam
and
all
Israel
before
Abijah
and
Judah.
13:16 The
men
of
Israel
fled
before
Judah,
and
God
gave
them
into
their
hand.
13:17 Abijah
and
his
people
struck
them
with
great
force,
so
there
fell
slain
of
Israel
500,000
chosen
men.
13:18 Thus
the
men
of
Israel
were
subdued
at
that
time,
and
the
men
of
Judah
prevailed,
because
they
relied
on
the
LORD,
the
God
of
their
fathers.
13:19 And
Abijah
pursued
Jeroboam
and
took
cities
from
him,
Bethel
with
its
villages
and
Jeshanah
with
its
villages
and
Ephron
with
its
villages.
13:20 Jeroboam
did
not
recover
his
power
in
the
days
of
Abijah.
And
the
LORD
struck
him
down,
and
he
died.
13:21 But
Abijah
grew
mighty.
And
he
took
fourteen
wives
and
had
twenty-two
sons
and
sixteen
daughters.
13:22 The
rest
of
the
acts
of
Abijah,
his
ways
and
his
sayings,
are
written
in
the
story
of
the
prophet
Iddo.