24:1 Joash
was
seven
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign,
and
he
reigned
forty
years
in
Jerusalem.
His
mother's
name
was
Zibiah
of
Beersheba.
24:2 And
Joash
did
what
was
right
in
the
eyes
of
the
LORD
all
the
days
of
Jehoiada
the
priest.
24:3 Jehoiada
got
for
him
two
wives,
and
he
had
sons
and
daughters.
24:4 After
this
Joash
decided
to
restore
the
house
of
the
LORD.
24:5 And
he
gathered
the
priests
and
the
Levites
and
said
to
them,
"Go
out
to
the
cities
of
Judah
and
gather
from
all
Israel
money
to
repair
the
house
of
your
God
from
year
to
year,
and
see
that
you
act
quickly."
But
the
Levites
did
not
act
quickly.
24:6 So
the
king
summoned
Jehoiada
the
chief
and
said
to
him,
"Why
have
you
not
required
the
Levites
to
bring
in
from
Judah
and
Jerusalem
the
tax
levied
by
Moses,
the
servant
of
the
LORD,
and
the
congregation
of
Israel
for
the
tent
of
testimony"
24:7 For
the
sons
of
Athaliah,
that
wicked
woman,
had
broken
into
the
house
of
God,
and
had
also
used
all
the
dedicated
things
of
the
house
of
the
LORD
for
the
Baals.
24:8 So
the
king
commanded,
and
they
made
a
chest
and
set
it
outside
the
gate
of
the
house
of
the
LORD.
24:9 And
proclamation
was
made
throughout
Judah
and
Jerusalem
to
bring
in
for
the
LORD
the
tax
that
Moses
the
servant
of
God
laid
on
Israel
in
the
wilderness.
24:10 And
all
the
princes
and
all
the
people
rejoiced
and
brought
their
tax
and
dropped
it
into
the
chest
until
they
had
finished.
24:11 And
whenever
the
chest
was
brought
to
the
king's
officers
by
the
Levites,
when
they
saw
that
there
was
much
money
in
it,
the
king's
secretary
and
the
officer
of
the
chief
priest
would
come
and
empty
the
chest
and
take
it
and
return
it
to
its
place.
Thus
they
did
day
after
day,
and
collected
money
in
abundance.
24:12 And
the
king
and
Jehoiada
gave
it
to
those
who
had
charge
of
the
work
of
the
house
of
the
LORD,
and
they
hired
masons
and
carpenters
to
restore
the
house
of
the
LORD,
and
also
workers
in
iron
and
bronze
to
repair
the
house
of
the
LORD.
24:13 So
those
who
were
engaged
in
the
work
labored,
and
the
repairing
went
forward
in
their
hands,
and
they
restored
the
house
of
God
to
its
proper
condition
and
strengthened
it.
24:14 And
when
they
had
finished,
they
brought
the
rest
of
the
money
before
the
king
and
Jehoiada,
and
with
it
were
made
utensils
for
the
house
of
the
LORD,
both
for
the
service
and
for
the
burnt
offerings,
and
dishes
for
incense
and
vessels
of
gold
and
silver.
And
they
offered
burnt
offerings
in
the
house
of
the
LORD
regularly
all
the
days
of
Jehoiada.
24:15 But
Jehoiada
grew
old
and
full
of
days,
and
died.
He
was
130
years
old
at
his
death.
24:16 And
they
buried
him
in
the
city
of
David
among
the
kings,
because
he
had
done
good
in
Israel,
and
toward
God
and
his
house.
24:17 Now
after
the
death
of
Jehoiada
the
princes
of
Judah
came
and
paid
homage
to
the
king.
Then
the
king
listened
to
them.
24:18 And
they
abandoned
the
house
of
the
LORD,
the
God
of
their
fathers,
and
served
the
Asherim
and
the
idols.
And
wrath
came
upon
Judah
and
Jerusalem
for
this
guilt
of
theirs.
24:19 Yet
he
sent
prophets
among
them
to
bring
them
back
to
the
LORD.
These
testified
against
them,
but
they
would
not
pay
attention.
24:20 Then
the
Spirit
of
God
clothed
Zechariah
the
son
of
Jehoiada
the
priest,
and
he
stood
above
the
people,
and
said
to
them,
"Thus
says
God,
'Why
do
you
break
the
commandments
of
the
LORD,
so
that
you
cannot
prosper
Because
you
have
forsaken
the
LORD,
he
has
forsaken
you.'"
24:21 But
they
conspired
against
him,
and
by
command
of
the
king
they
stoned
him
with
stones
in
the
court
of
the
house
of
the
LORD.
24:22 Thus
Joash
the
king
did
not
remember
the
kindness
that
Jehoiada,
Zechariah's
father,
had
shown
him,
but
killed
his
son.
And
when
he
was
dying,
he
said,
"May
the
LORD
see
and
avenge!"
24:23 At
the
end
of
the
year
the
army
of
the
Syrians
came
up
against
Joash.
They
came
to
Judah
and
Jerusalem
and
destroyed
all
the
princes
of
the
people
from
among
the
people
and
sent
all
their
spoil
to
the
king
of
Damascus.
24:24 Though
the
army
of
the
Syrians
had
come
with
few
men,
the
LORD
delivered
into
their
hand
a
very
great
army,
because
Judah
had
forsaken
the
LORD,
the
God
of
their
fathers.
Thus
they
executed
judgment
on
Joash.
24:25 When
they
had
departed
from
him,
leaving
him
severely
wounded,
his
servants
conspired
against
him
because
of
the
blood
of
the
son
of
Jehoiada
the
priest,
and
killed
him
on
his
bed.
So
he
died,
and
they
buried
him
in
the
city
of
David,
but
they
did
not
bury
him
in
the
tombs
of
the
kings.
24:26 Those
who
conspired
against
him
were
Zabad
the
son
of
Shimeath
the
Ammonite,
and
Jehozabad
the
son
of
Shimrith
the
Moabite.
24:27 Accounts
of
his
sons
and
of
the
many
oracles
against
him
and
of
the
rebuilding
of
the
house
of
God
are
written
in
the
Story
of
the
Book
of
the
Kings.
And
Amaziah
his
son
reigned
in
his
place.