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the antiquities of the jews-1-第164章

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but the city was quiet upon the death of Athaliah。 Now Jehoash
was seven years old when he took the kingdom。 His mother's name
was Zibiah; of the city Beersheba。 And all the time that Jehoiada
lived Jehoash was careful that the laws should be kept; and very
zealous in the worship of God; and when he was of age; he married
two wives; who were given to him by the high priest; by whom were
born to him both sons and daughters。 And thus much shall suffice
to have related concerning king Jehoash; how he escaped the
treachery of Athaliah; and how he received the kingdom。

CHAPTER 8。

Hazael Makes An Expedition Against The People Of Israel And The
Inhabitants Of Jerusalem。 Jehu Dies; And Jehoahaz Succeeds In The
Government。 Jehoash The King Of Jerusalem At First Is Careful
About The Worship Of God But Afterwards Becomes Impious And
Commands Zechariah To Be Stoned。 When Jehoash 'King Of Judah' Was
Dead; Amaziah Succeeds Him In The Kingdom。

1。 Now Hazael; king of Syria; fought against the Israelites and
their king Jehu; and spoiled the eastern parts of the country
beyond Jordan; which belonged to the Reubenites and Gadites; and
to 'the half tribe of' Manassites; as also Gilead and Bashan;
burning; and spoiling; and offering violence to all that he laid
his hands on; and this without impeachment from Jehu; who made no
haste to defend the country when it was under this distress; nay;
he was become a contemner of religion; and a despiser of
holiness; and of the laws; and died when he had reigned over the
Israelites twenty…seven years。 He was buried in Samaria; and left
Jehoahaz his son his successor in the government。

2。 Now Jehoash; king of Jerusalem; had an inclination to repair
the temple of God; so he called Jehoiada; and bid him send the
Levites and priests through all the country; to require half a
shekel of silver for every head; towards the rebuilding and
repairing of the temple; which was brought to decay by Jehoram;
and Athaliah and her sons。 But the high priest did not do this;
as concluding that no one would willingly pay that money; but in
the twenty…third year of Jehoash's reign; when the king sent for
him and the Levites; and complained that they had not obeyed what
he enjoined them; and still commanded them to take care of the
rebuilding the temple; he used this stratagem for collecting the
money; with which the multitude was pleased。 He made a wooden
chest; and closed it up fast on all sides; but opened one hole in
it; he then set it in the temple beside the altar; and desired
every one to cast into it; through the hole; what he pleased; for
the repair of the temple。 This contrivance was acceptable to the
people; and they strove one with another; and brought in jointly
large quantities of silver and gold; and when the scribe and the
priest that were over the treasuries had emptied the chest; and
counted the money in the king's presence; they then set it in its
former place; and thus did they every day。 But when the multitude
appeared to have cast in as much as was wanted; the high priest
Jehoiada; and king Joash; sent to hire masons and carpenters; and
to buy large pieces of timber; and of the most curious sort; and
when they had repaired the temple; they made use of the remaining
gold and silver; which was not a little; for bowls; and basons;
and cups; and other vessels; and they went on to make the altar
every day fat with sacrifices of great value。 And these things
were taken suitable care of as long as Jehoiada lived。

3。 But as soon as he was dead (which was when he had lived one
hundred and thirty years; having been a righteous; and in every
respect a very good man; and was buried in the king's sepulchers
at Jerusalem; because he had recovered the kingdom to the family
of David) king Jehoash betrayed his 'want of' care about God。 The
principal men of the people were corrupted also together with
him; and offended against their duty; and what their constitution
determined to be most for their good。 Hereupon God was displeased
with the change that was made on the king; and on the rest of the
people; and sent prophets to testify to them what their actions
were; and to bring them to leave off their wickedness; but they
had gotten such a strong affection and so violent an inclination
to it; that neither could the examples of those that had offered
affronts to the laws; and had been so severely punished; they and
their entire families; nor could the fear of what the prophets
now foretold; bring them to repentance; and turn them back from
their course of transgression to their former duty。 But the king
commanded that Zechariah; the son of the high priest Jehoiada;
should be stoned to death in the temple; and forgot the
kindnesses he had received from his father; for when God had
appointed him to prophesy; he stood in the midst of the
multitude; and gave this counsel to them and to the king: That
they should act righteously; and foretold to them; that if they
would not hearken to his admonitions; they should suffer a heavy
punishment。 But as Zechariah was ready to die; he appealed to God
as a witness of what he suffered for the good counsel he had
given them; and how he perished after a most severe and violent
manner for the good deeds his father had done to Jehoash。

4。 However; it was not long before the king suffered punishment
for his transgression; for when Hazael; king of Syria; made an
irruption into his country; and when he had overthrown Gath; and
spoiled it; he made an expedition against Jerusalem; upon which
Jehoash was afraid; and emptied all the treasures of God and of
the kings 'before him'; and took down the gifts that had been
dedicated 'in the temple'; and sent them to the king of Syria;
and procured so much by them; that he was not besieged; nor his
kingdom quite endangered; but Hazael was induced by the greatness
of the sum of money not to bring his army against Jerusalem; yet
Jehoash fell into a severe distemper; and was set upon by his
friends; in order to revenge the death of Zechariah; the son of
Jehoiada。 These laid snares for the king; and slew him。 He was
indeed buried in Jerusalem; but not in the royal sepulchers of
his forefathers; because of his impiety。 He lived forty…seven
years; and Amaziah his son succeeded him in the kingdom。

5。 In the one and twentieth year of the reign of Jehoash;
Jehoahaz; the son of Jehu; took the government of the Israelites
in Samaria; and held it seventeen years。 He did not 'properly'
imitate his father; but was guilty of as wicked practices as hose
that first had God in contempt: but the king of Syria brought him
low; and by an expedition against him did so greatly reduce his
forces; that there remained no more of so great an army than ten
thousand armed men; and fifty horsemen。 He also took away from
him his great cities; and many of them also; and destroyed his
army。 And these were the things that the people of Israel
suffered; according to the prophecy of Elisha; when he foretold
that Hazael should kill his master; and reign over the Syrians
and Damcenes。 But when Jehoahaz was under such unavoidable
miseries; he had recourse to prayer and supplicat
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