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WORD Research this...2. Chronik 11
- 1 Und da Rehabeam gen Jerusalem kam, versammelte er das Haus Juda und Benjamin, hundertundachtzigtausend junger Mannschaft, die streitbar waren, wider Israel zu streiten, daß sie das Königreich wieder an Rehabeam brächten.
- 2 Aber des HErrn Wort kam zu Semaja, dem Mann GOttes, und sprach:
- 3 Sage Rehabeam, dem Sohn Salomos, dem Könige Judas, und dem ganzen Israel, das unter Juda und Benjamin ist, und sprich:
- 4 So spricht der HErr: Ihr sollt nicht hinaufziehen, noch wider eure Brüder streiten; ein jeglicher gehe wieder heim, denn das ist von mir geschehen. Sie gehorchten den Worten des HErrn und ließen ab von dem Zug wider Jerobeam.
- 5 Rehabeam aber wohnete zu Jerusalem und baute die Städte fest in Juda,
- 6 nämlich: Bethlehem, Etam, Thekoa,
- 7 Beth-Zur, Socho, Adullam,
- 8 Gath, Maresa, Siph,
- 9 Adoraim, Lachis, Aseka,
- 10 Zarea, Ajalon und Hebron, welche waren die festesten Städte in Juda und Benjamin.
- 11 Und machte sie feste und setzte Fürsten drein und Vorrat von Speise, Öl und Wein.
- 12 Und in allen Städten schaffte er Schilde und Spieße und machte sie sehr feste. Und Juda und Benjamin waren unter ihm.
- 13 Auch machten sich zu ihm die Priester und Leviten aus dem ganzen Israel und allen ihren Grenzen.
- 14 Und sie verließen ihre Vorstädte und Habe und kamen zu Juda gen Jerusalem. Denn Jerobeam und seine Söhne verstießen sie, daß sie dem HErrn nicht Priesteramts pflegen mußten.
- 15 Er stiftete ihm aber Priester zu den Höhen und zu den Feldteufeln und Kälbern, die er machen ließ.
- 16 Und nach ihnen kamen aus allen Stämmen Israels, die ihr Herz gaben, daß sie nach dem HErrn, dem GOtt Israels, fragten, gen Jerusalem, daß sie opferten dem HErrn, dem GOtt ihrer Väter.
- 17 Und stärkten also das Königreich Juda und bestätigten Rehabeam, den Sohn Salomos, drei Jahre lang. Denn sie wandelten in dem Wege Davids und Salomos drei Jahre.
- 18 Und Rehabeam nahm Mahelath, die Tochter Jerimoths, des Sohns Davids, zum Weibe und Abihail, die Tochter Eliabs, des Sohns Isais.
- 19 Die gebar ihm diese Söhne: Jeus, Semarja und Saham.
- 20 Nach der nahm er Maecha, die Tochter Absaloms; die gebar ihm Abia, Athai, Sisa und Selomith.
- 21 Aber Rehabeam hatte Maecha, die Tochter Absaloms, lieber denn alle seine Weiber und Kebsweiber; denn er hatte achtzehn Weiber und sechzig Kebsweiber; und zeugete achtundzwanzig Söhne und sechzig Töchter.
- 22 Und Rehabeam setzte Abia, den Sohn Maechas, zum Haupt und Fürsten unter seinen Brüdern; denn er gedachte ihn zum Könige zu machen.
- 23 Und er nahm zu und brach aus vor allen seinen Söhnen in Landen Juda und Benjamin in allen festen Städten; und er gab ihnen Fütterung die Menge und nahm viel Weiber.
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