1In the thirty-sixth year of Asa’s reign, King Baasha of Israel attacked Judah, and he established Ramah as a military outpost to prevent anyone from leaving or entering the land of King Asa of Judah.
2Asa took all the silver and gold that was left in the treasuries of the
3“I want to make a treaty with you, like the one our fathers made. See, I have sent you silver and gold. Break your treaty with King Baasha of Israel, so he will retreat from my land.”
4Ben Hadad accepted King Asa’s offer and ordered his army commanders to attack the cities of Israel. They conquered Ijon, Dan, Abel Maim, and all the storage cities of Naphtali.
5When Baasha heard the news, he stopped fortifying Ramah and abandoned the project.
6King Asa ordered all the men of Judah to carry away the stones and wood that Baasha had used to build Ramah. He used the materials to build up Geba and Mizpah.
7At that time Hanani the prophet visited King Asa of Judah and said to him: “Because you relied on the king of Syria and did not rely on the
8Did not the Cushites and Libyans have a huge army with chariots and a very large number of horsemen? But when you relied on the
9Certainly the
10Asa was so angry at the prophet, he put him in jail. Asa also oppressed some of the people at that time.
Asa’s Reign Ends
11The events of Asa’s reign, from start to finish, are recorded in the Scroll of the Kings of Judah and Israel.
12In the thirty-ninth year of his reign, Asa developed a foot disease. Though his disease was severe, he did not seek the
13Asa passed away in the forty-first year of his reign.
14He was buried in the tomb he had carved out in the City of David. They laid him to rest on a bier covered with spices and assorted mixtures of ointments. They made a huge bonfire to honor him.
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