He prioritized the worship of Yahweh, the true God of Israel. Through the faith of Judah's ruler and of ... /.../white/the story of prophets and kings/chapter 15 jehoshaphat.htm, Concerning Jehoshaphat Again; How He Constituted Judges And, ... Zebadiah, [both] of the tribe of Judah; and after this manner it was that the king ordered these ... and Ammonites made an expedition against Jehoshaphat, and took ... /.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/chapter 1 concerning jehoshaphat again.htm, The Two Boy Kings. Reply. From all cities, towns, and villages the people streamed to the Holy Temple to pray with their king. 19 In the process of time, at the end of two years, his intestines came out, and he died in terrible suffering. When Joram succeeded to the throne of his brother Ahaziah, he induced King Jehoshaphat to join him in an expedition to subdue rebellious Moab, under King Mesha. The twenty-five years of Jehoshaphat's rule over Judea may be considered one of the most prosperous periods in the history of the land. These articals are very interesting and has a lot of information that can be used for reports that are very informational. 19 In the process of time, at the end of two years, his intestines came out, and he died in terrible suffering. He was the son of another godly Judean leader named King Asa.He was thirty-five years old when he ruled the kingdom of Judah, and he reigned for 25 years. 10 But to this day Edom has been successful in throwing off the yoke of Judah. The twenty-five years of Jehoshaphat's rule over Judea may be considered one of the most prosperous periods in the history of the land. The prophet prophesied complete victory, "for the battle is not yours, but G‑d's." Not long afterwards, however, Jehoshaphat again drew upon himself the wrath of G‑d and His prophets. King Jehoshaphat did not get excited or angry with the prophet Jehu ben Hanani, who voiced the indignation of the prophets of G‑d. Jehoshaphat 's Prosperous Reign. He also continued to fortify his borderlines against any outside attack. Although the prophets had been opposed to war with the brother-kingdom, they had viewed with misgivings a closer alliance with the morally decadent Kingdom of Ephraim. You, your children, your wives, and all that you have will be struck down. Prosperity grew almost as it had grown in the days of Solomon. At the siege of Ramoth in Gilead, Ahab was killed and the Israelite army defeated. Jehoshaphat himself stepped before the congregated crowd and fervently implored G‑d for help in this hour of distress, for the sake of His own glory and the salvation of His people. Jehoshaphat saw very little hope of being able to withstand the onslaught of the combined armies of his enemies who had already reached the shores of the Dead Sea. He subdivided the land into districts and put trained administrators in charge of each province and district. Kehot Publication Society and Merkos Publications, the publishing divisions of the Lubavitch movement, have brought Torah education to nearly every Jewish community in the world, and are the world's largest publisher of Jewish literature. The Edomites, Philistines, Arabs, and other people sought his goodwill and paid him regular tribute which greatly helped the economy of the land. Jehoshaphat also pursued alliances with the northern kingdom. 11 What’s more, Jehoram constructed idol shrines in the mountains of Judah and led the people of Jerusalem in worshiping idols; in fact, he compelled his people to worship them. Jehoshaphat's Military and Political Strength. 18 It was after this that Jehovah struck him down with the incurable bowel disease. However, it resulted in bad aftereffects for the kingdom of Judea because Mesha, the king of Moab, later succeeded in arousing the hatred of the Edomites against the king and the people of Judea. 2 Chronicles 21:1Now Jehoshaphat slept with his fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the city of David. ... During the reign of Jehoshaphat, fourth king of Judah, and Ahab ... Two of the kings of Judah, and all of the kings ... new king over Syria, also a new king over Israel ... /.../lathbury/childs story of the bible/chapter xxvii elijah the great.htm, The Earlier Hebrew Histories. Jehoshaphat was, however, permitted to return in safety to Jerusalem. Though this achievement seemed a great triumph for his policy, inasmuch as it had for a while terminated the continual warfare that had so long raged between Judah and Israel, it nevertheless contained the seeds of evil repercussions upon the moral standards of his people, and brought humiliation upon the hitherto unblemished record of Judea's political strength. Then did Ahab, and Jehoshaphat the king of Jerusalem ... /.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/chapter 15 concerning jehoshaphat the.htm, The Divided Kingdom.