Amacjāhu valdīšana
(2Ķēn 14:1–6)
1 Amacjāhu sāka valdīt divdesmit piecu gadu vecumā, viņš valdīja Jeruzālemē divdesmit deviņus gadus. Viņa mātes vārds bija Jehoadāna no Jeruzālemes. 2 Viņš darīja to, kas tīkams Kungam, bet ne no visas sirds. 3 Ieguvis valsts varu, viņš nokāva kalpus, kas bija nogalinājuši viņa tēvu ķēniņu. 4 Bet viņu dēlus nenonāvēja, jo Mozus bauslības grāmatā ir rakstīts, ka Kungs pavēlējis: “Tēvi lai netiek nonāvēti par dēliem, un dēli lai netiek nonāvēti par tēviem – katrs lai tiek nonāvēts par savu grēku!”
Amacjāhu sakauj edomiešus
(2Ķēn 14:7)
5 Amacjāhu sapulcēja Jūdu un sarindoja visu Jūdu un Benjāminu pēc tēvu namiem virsnieku pār tūkstošiem un simtiem vadībā. Viņš saskaitīja tos, kam divdesmit gadu un vairāk, un kopā bija trīs simti tūkstoši kaujai gatavu izlases vīru ar šķēpiem un vairogiem rokā. 6 Israēlā par simts sudraba gabaliem viņš nolīga simts tūkstošus varonīgu karavīru. 7 Tad pie viņa atnāca Dieva vīrs un sacīja: “Ķēniņ, lai Israēla karaspēks neiet tev līdzi, jo Kungs nav ar Israēlu – nav ar Efraima dēliem! 8 Ja tu iesi kopā ar tiem, kaut būsi stipri bruņojies karam, Dievs tevi nogāzīs ienaidnieka priekšā, jo vienīgi Dievs var balstīt vai gāzt!” 9 Amacjāhu sacīja Dieva vīram: “Bet kā tad ar tiem simts sudraba gabaliem, kurus es atdevu Israēla pulkam?” Dieva vīrs sacīja: “Kungam ir daudz vairāk, ko tev dot!” 10 Tad Amacjāhu lika pulkam, kas bija nācis no Efraima, doties mājup. Un tie aizsvilās pret Jūdu un atgriezās mājās, dusmās degdami.
11 Amacjāhu sadūšojās un veda savus ļaudis uz Sāls ieleju, tur tie kāva desmit tūkstošus Seīras vīru. 12 Desmit tūkstošus jūdi sagūstīja dzīvus, uzveda klints virsotnē un nogrūda lejā, ka tie visi sašķīda. 13 Taču karotāji, kurus Amacjāhu bija sūtījis atpakaļ, lai tie nenāk līdzi karā, uzbruka Jūdas pilsētām no Samarijas līdz Bēt-Horonai. Tie nokāva trīs tūkstošus vīru un guva lielu laupījumu.
14 Atgriezdamies pēc edomiešu sakāves, Amacjāhu atveda Seīras iemītnieku dievus. Viņš kalpoja šiem dieviem, zemojās un kvēpināja tiem. 15 Kungs aizsvilās dusmās pret Amacjāhu un sūtīja pie viņa pravieti, lai tas saka: “Kāpēc tu meklē to tautu dievus, kuri nespēja no tevis paglābt savus ļaudis?!” 16 Kamēr viņš vēl runāja, ķēniņš sacīja: “Vai tu taisies dot ķēniņam padomu? Rimsties, citādi nokaušu!” Pravietis rimās, bet piebilda: “Es zinu, ka Dievs nodomājis tevi iznīcināt, jo tu tā esi darījis, neklausīdamies manā padomā!”
Israēls sakauj Jūdu
(2Ķēn 14:8–14)
17 Jūdas ķēniņš Amacjāhu apspriedās un sūtīja sacīt Israēla ķēniņam Joāšam, Jehoāhāza dēlam, Jehus dēlam: “Tiksimies aci pret aci!” 18 Israēla ķēniņš Joāšs sūtīja sacīt Jūdas ķēniņam Amacjāhu: “Lebanona ērkšķis sūtīja pie Lebanona ciedra teikt: dod man savu meitu par sievu, bet garām gāja Lebanona lauku zvēri un samina ērkšķi! 19 Tu saki: redzi, es sakāvu Edomu! Tava sirds līksmo un lepojas, bet paliec savā namā, kāpēc tev meklēt nelaimi? Tu kritīsi, un Jūda kopā ar tevi!” 20 Bet Amacjāhu neklausījās, jo Dievs tā bija nolicis – atdeva viņu ienaidniekam, jo viņš tiecās pēc Edoma dieviem. 21 Israēla ķēniņš Joāšs tikās aci pret aci ar Jūdas ķēniņu Amacjāhu Bēt-Šemešā, kas Jūdā. 22 Israēla sakauts, Jūda bēga uz saviem namiem. 23 Israēla ķēniņš Bēt-Šemešā sagūstīja Jūdas ķēniņu Amacjāhu, Joāša dēlu, Jehoāhāza dēlu. Viņš to aizveda uz Jeruzālemi un nopostīja Jeruzālemes mūrus no Efraima vārtiem līdz Stūra vārtiem, četri simti olektis. 24 Viņš atgriezās Samarijā ar visu zeltu un sudrabu un visiem traukiem, kas atradās Dieva namā pie Obēd-Edoma, un ar visu, kas bija ķēniņa nama mantnīcās, un ar ķīlniekiem.
Amacjāhu nāve
(2Ķēn 14:17–20)
25 Jūdas ķēniņš Amacjāhu, Joāša dēls, dzīvoja vēl piecpadsmit gadus pēc Israēla ķēniņa Jehoāhāza nāves. 26 Pārējie Amacjāhu darbi no pirmā līdz pēdējam – vai tad tie nav aprakstīti Jūdas un Israēla ķēniņu grāmatā?! 27 Tolaik, kad Amacjāhu novērsās no Kunga, Jeruzālemē pret viņu sazvērējās. Viņš bēga uz Lāhīšu, bet tie sūtīja uz Lāhīšu un tur viņu nonāvēja. 28 Ar zirgiem viņu atveda atpakaļ un apbedīja pie tēviem Jūdas pilsētā.
King Amaziah of Judah
(2 Kings 14.2-6)
1 Amaziah became king at the age of twenty-five, and he ruled in Jerusalem for twenty-nine years. His mother was Jehoaddin from Jerusalem. 2 He did what was pleasing to the Lord, but did it reluctantly. 3 As soon as he was firmly in power, he executed the officials who had murdered his father. 4 He did not, however, execute their children, but followed what the Lord had commanded in the Law of Moses: “Parents are not to be put to death for crimes committed by their children, and children are not to be put to death for crimes committed by their parents; people are to be put to death only for crimes they themselves have committed.”
War against Edom
(2 Kings 14.7)
5 King Amaziah organized all the men of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin into army units, according to the clans they belonged to, and placed officers in command of units of a thousand and units of a hundred. This included all men twenty years of age or older, 300,000 in all. They were picked troops, ready for battle, skilled in using spears and shields. 6 In addition, he hired 100,000 soldiers from Israel at a cost of about four tons of silver. 7 But a prophet went to the king and said to him, “Don't take these Israelite soldiers with you. The Lord is not with these people from the Northern Kingdom. 8 You may think that they will make you stronger in battle, but it is God who has the power to give victory or defeat, and he will let your enemies defeat you.”
9 Amaziah asked the prophet, “But what about all that silver I have already paid for them?”
The prophet replied, “The Lord can give you back more than that!” 10 So Amaziah sent the hired troops away and told them to go home. At this they went home, bitterly angry with the people of Judah.
11 Amaziah summoned up his courage and led his army to Salt Valley. There they fought and killed ten thousand Edomite soldiers 12 and captured another ten thousand. They took the prisoners to the top of the cliff at the city of Sela and threw them off, so that they were killed on the rocks below.
13 Meanwhile the Israelite soldiers that Amaziah had not allowed to go into battle with him attacked the Judean cities between Samaria and Beth Horon, killed three thousand men, and captured quantities of loot.
14 When Amaziah returned from defeating the Edomites, he brought their idols back with him, set them up, worshiped them, and burned incense to them. 15 This made the Lord angry, so he sent a prophet to Amaziah. The prophet demanded, “Why have you worshiped foreign gods that could not even save their own people from your power?”
16 “Since when,” Amaziah interrupted, “have we made you adviser to the king? Stop talking, or I'll have you killed!”
The prophet stopped, but not before saying, “Now I know that God has decided to destroy you because you have done all this and have ignored my advice.”
War against Israel
(2 Kings 14.8-20)
17 King Amaziah of Judah and his advisers plotted against Israel. He then sent a message to King Jehoash of Israel, who was the son of Jehoahaz and grandson of Jehu, challenging him to fight. 18 Jehoash sent this answer to Amaziah: “Once a thorn bush in the Lebanon Mountains sent a message to a cedar: ‘Give your daughter in marriage to my son.’ A wild animal passed by and trampled the bush down. 19 Now Amaziah, you boast that you have defeated the Edomites, but I advise you to stay at home. Why stir up trouble that will only bring disaster on you and your people?”
20 But Amaziah refused to listen. It was God's will for Amaziah to be defeated, because he had worshiped the Edomite idols. 21 So King Jehoash of Israel went into battle against King Amaziah of Judah. They met at Beth Shemesh in Judah, 22 the Judean army was defeated, and the soldiers fled to their homes. 23 Jehoash captured Amaziah and took him to Jerusalem. There he tore down the city wall from Ephraim Gate to the Corner Gate, a distance of two hundred yards. 24 He took back to Samaria as loot all the gold and silver in the Temple, the Temple equipment guarded by the descendants of Obed Edom, and the palace treasures. He also took hostages with him.
25 King Amaziah of Judah outlived King Jehoash of Israel by fifteen years. 26 All the other things that Amaziah did from the beginning to the end of his reign are recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah and Israel. 27 Ever since the time when he rebelled against the Lord, there had been a plot against him in Jerusalem. Finally he fled to the city of Lachish, but his enemies followed him there and killed him. 28 His body was carried to Jerusalem on a horse, and he was buried in the royal tombs in David's City.