20:1 After
this
the
Moabites
and
Ammonites,
and
with
them
some
of
the
Meunites,
came
against
Jehoshaphat
for
battle.
20:2 Some
men
came
and
told
Jehoshaphat,
"A
great
multitude
is
coming
against
you
from
Edom,
from
beyond
the
sea;
and,
behold,
they
are
in
Hazazon-tamar"
(that
is,
Engedi).
20:3 Then
Jehoshaphat
was
afraid
and
set
his
face
to
seek
the
LORD,
and
proclaimed
a
fast
throughout
all
Judah.
20:4 And
Judah
assembled
to
seek
help
from
the
LORD;
from
all
the
cities
of
Judah
they
came
to
seek
the
LORD.
20:5 And
Jehoshaphat
stood
in
the
assembly
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
in
the
house
of
the
LORD,
before
the
new
court,
20:6 and
said,
"O
LORD,
God
of
our
fathers,
are
you
not
God
in
heaven
You
rule
over
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
nations.
In
your
hand
are
power
and
might,
so
that
none
is
able
to
withstand
you.
20:7 Did
you
not,
our
God,
drive
out
the
inhabitants
of
this
land
before
your
people
Israel,
and
give
it
forever
to
the
descendants
of
Abraham
your
friend
20:8 And
they
have
lived
in
it
and
have
built
for
you
in
it
a
sanctuary
for
your
name,
saying,
20:9 'If
disaster
comes
upon
us,
the
sword,
judgment,
or
pestilence,
or
famine,
we
will
stand
before
this
house
and
before
you--for
your
name
is
in
this
house--and
cry
out
to
you
in
our
affliction,
and
you
will
hear
and
save.'
20:10 And
now
behold,
the
men
of
Ammon
and
Moab
and
Mount
Seir,
whom
you
would
not
let
Israel
invade
when
they
came
from
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
whom
they
avoided
and
did
not
destroy--
20:11 behold,
they
reward
us
by
coming
to
drive
us
out
of
your
possession,
which
you
have
given
us
to
inherit.
20:12 O
our
God,
will
you
not
execute
judgment
on
them
For
we
are
powerless
against
this
great
horde
that
is
coming
against
us.
We
do
not
know
what
to
do,
but
our
eyes
are
on
you."
20:13 Meanwhile
all
Judah
stood
before
the
LORD,
with
their
little
ones,
their
wives,
and
their
children.
20:14 And
the
Spirit
of
the
LORD
came
upon
Jahaziel
the
son
of
Zechariah,
son
of
Benaiah,
son
of
Jeiel,
son
of
Mattaniah,
a
Levite
of
the
sons
of
Asaph,
in
the
midst
of
the
assembly.
20:15 And
he
said,
"Listen,
all
Judah
and
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem
and
King
Jehoshaphat:
Thus
says
the
LORD
to
you,
'Do
not
be
afraid
and
do
not
be
dismayed
at
this
great
horde,
for
the
battle
is
not
yours
but
God's.
20:16 Tomorrow
go
down
against
them.
Behold,
they
will
come
up
by
the
ascent
of
Ziz.
You
will
find
them
at
the
end
of
the
valley,
east
of
the
wilderness
of
Jeruel.
20:17 You
will
not
need
to
fight
in
this
battle.
Stand
firm,
hold
your
position,
and
see
the
salvation
of
the
LORD
on
your
behalf,
O
Judah
and
Jerusalem.'
Do
not
be
afraid
and
do
not
be
dismayed.
Tomorrow
go
out
against
them,
and
the
LORD
will
be
with
you."
20:18 Then
Jehoshaphat
bowed
his
head
with
his
face
to
the
ground,
and
all
Judah
and
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem
fell
down
before
the
LORD,
worshiping
the
LORD.
20:19 And
the
Levites,
of
the
Kohathites
and
the
Korahites,
stood
up
to
praise
the
LORD,
the
God
of
Israel,
with
a
very
loud
voice.
20:20 And
they
rose
early
in
the
morning
and
went
out
into
the
wilderness
of
Tekoa.
And
when
they
went
out,
Jehoshaphat
stood
and
said,
"Hear
me,
Judah
and
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem!
Believe
in
the
LORD
your
God,
and
you
will
be
established;
believe
his
prophets,
and
you
will
succeed."
20:21 And
when
he
had
taken
counsel
with
the
people,
he
appointed
those
who
were
to
sing
to
the
LORD
and
praise
him
in
holy
attire,
as
they
went
before
the
army,
and
say,
"Give
thanks
to
the
LORD,
for
his
steadfast
love
endures
forever."
20:22 And
when
they
began
to
sing
and
praise,
the
LORD
set
an
ambush
against
the
men
of
Ammon,
Moab,
and
Mount
Seir,
who
had
come
against
Judah,
so
that
they
were
routed.
20:23 For
the
men
of
Ammon
and
Moab
rose
against
the
inhabitants
of
Mount
Seir,
devoting
them
to
destruction,
and
when
they
had
made
an
end
of
the
inhabitants
of
Seir,
they
all
helped
to
destroy
one
another.
20:24 When
Judah
came
to
the
watchtower
of
the
wilderness,
they
looked
toward
the
horde,
and
behold,
there
were
dead
bodies
lying
on
the
ground;
none
had
escaped.
20:25 When
Jehoshaphat
and
his
people
came
to
take
their
spoil,
they
found
among
them,
in
great
numbers,
goods,
clothing,
and
precious
things,
which
they
took
for
themselves
until
they
could
carry
no
more.
They
were
three
days
in
taking
the
spoil,
it
was
so
much.
20:26 On
the
fourth
day
they
assembled
in
the
Valley
of
Beracah,
for
there
they
blessed
the
LORD.
Therefore
the
name
of
that
place
has
been
called
the
Valley
of
Beracah
to
this
day.
20:27 Then
they
returned,
every
man
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
and
Jehoshaphat
at
their
head,
returning
to
Jerusalem
with
joy,
for
the
LORD
had
made
them
rejoice
over
their
enemies.
20:28 They
came
to
Jerusalem
with
harps
and
lyres
and
trumpets,
to
the
house
of
the
LORD.
20:29 And
the
fear
of
God
came
on
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
countries
when
they
heard
that
the
LORD
had
fought
against
the
enemies
of
Israel.
20:30 So
the
realm
of
Jehoshaphat
was
quiet,
for
his
God
gave
him
rest
all
around.
20:31 Thus
Jehoshaphat
reigned
over
Judah.
He
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.
20:32 He
walked
in
the
way
of
Asa
his
father
and
did
not
turn
aside
from
it,
doing
what
was
right
in
the
sight
of
the
LORD.
20:33 The
high
places,
however,
were
not
taken
away;
the
people
had
not
yet
set
their
hearts
upon
the
God
of
their
fathers.
20:34 Now
the
rest
of
the
acts
of
Jehoshaphat,
from
first
to
last,
are
written
in
the
chronicles
of
Jehu
the
son
of
Hanani,
which
are
recorded
in
the
Book
of
the
Kings
of
Israel.
20:35 After
this
Jehoshaphat
king
of
Judah
joined
with
Ahaziah
king
of
Israel,
who
acted
wickedly.
20:36 He
joined
him
in
building
ships
to
go
to
Tarshish,
and
they
built
the
ships
in
Ezion-geber.
20:37 Then
Eliezer
the
son
of
Dodavahu
of
Mareshah
prophesied
against
Jehoshaphat,
saying,
"Because
you
have
joined
with
Ahaziah,
the
LORD
will
destroy
what
you
have
made."
And
the
ships
were
wrecked
and
were
not
able
to
go
to
Tarshish.