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2 Kings 7,8,9

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Aram Defeated

1 Elisha replied, "Hear the word of the Lord ! This is what the Lord says: ‘About this time tomorrow at the gate of Samaria, six quarts[a] of fine meal will sell for a shekel[b] and 12 quarts[c] of barley will sell for a shekel.'"[d](a)

2 Then the captain, the king's right-hand man,(b) responded to the man of God,(c) "Look, even if the Lord were to make windows in heaven, could this really happen?"(d)

Elisha announced, "You will in fact see it with your own eyes, but you won't eat any of it."(e)

3 Four men with a skin disease(f) were at the entrance to the gate. They said to each other, "Why just sit here until we die? 4 If we say, ‘Let's go into the city,' we will die there because the famine is in the city, but if we sit here, we will also die. So now, come on. Let's go to the Arameans' camp.(g) If they let us live, we will live; if they kill us, we will die."

5 So the diseased men got up at twilight to go to the Arameans' camp. When they came to the camp's edge, they discovered that there was not a single man there, 6 for the Lord[e] had caused the Aramean camp to hear the sound of chariots, horses, and a great army.(h) The Arameans had said to each other, "The king of Israel must have hired the kings of the Hittites(i) and the kings of Egypt(j) to attack us." 7 So they had gotten up and fled(k) at twilight, abandoning their tents, horses, and donkeys. The camp was intact, and they had fled for their lives.

8 When these men came to the edge of the camp, they went into a tent to eat and drink. Then they picked up the silver, gold, and clothing and went off and hid them. They came back and entered another tent, picked things up, and hid them.(l) 9 Then they said to each other, "We're not doing what is right. Today is a day of good news.(m) If we are silent and wait until morning light, our sin will catch up with us. Let's go tell the king's household."

10 The diseased men went and called to the city's gatekeepers and told them, "We went to the Aramean camp and no one was there—no human sounds. There was nothing but tethered horses and donkeys, and the tents were intact." 11 The gatekeepers called out, and the news was reported to the king's household.

12 So the king got up in the night and said to his servants, "Let me tell you what the Arameans have done to us. They know we are starving,(n) so they have left the camp to hide in the open country, thinking, ‘When they come out of the city, we will take them alive and go into the city.'"(o)

13 But one of his servants responded, "Please, let messengers take five of the horses that are left in the city. Their fate is like the entire Israelite community who will die,[f] so let's send them and see."

14 The messengers took two chariots with horses, and the king sent them after the Aramean army, saying, "Go and see." 15 So they followed them as far as the Jordan. They saw that the whole way was littered with clothes and equipment the Arameans had thrown off in their haste. The messengers returned and told the king. 16 Then the people went out and plundered the Aramean camp.(p)

It was then that six quarts[g] of fine meal sold for a shekel[h] and 12 quarts[i] of barley sold for a shekel,[j] according to the word of the Lord .(q) 17 The king had appointed the captain, his right-hand man,(r) to be in charge of the gate, but the people trampled him in the gateway. He died, just as the man of God had predicted when the king came to him. 18 When the man of God had said to the king, "About this time tomorrow 12 quarts[k] of barley will sell for a shekel[l] and six quarts[m] of fine meal will sell for a shekel[n] at the gate of Samaria," 19 this captain had answered the man of God, "Look, even if the Lord were to make windows in heaven, could this really happen?" Elisha had said, "You will in fact see it with your own eyes, but you won't eat any of it."(s) 20 This is what happened to him: the people trampled him in the gateway, and he died.

The Shunammite's Land Restored

1 Elisha said to the woman whose son he had restored to life,(a) "Get ready, you and your household, and go and live as a foreigner wherever you can. For the Lord has announced a seven-year famine,(b) and it has already come to the land."

2 So the woman got ready and did what the man of God said. She and her household lived as foreigners in the land of the Philistines for seven years. 3 When the woman returned from the land of the Philistines at the end of seven years,(c) she went to appeal to the king for her house and field.(d)

4 The king had been speaking to Gehazi,(e) the attendant of the man of God, saying, "Tell me all the great things Elisha has done."

5 While he was telling the king how Elisha restored the dead son to life, the woman whose son he had restored to life came to appeal to the king for her house and field. So Gehazi said, "My lord the king, this is the woman and this is the son Elisha restored to life."(f)

6 When the king asked the woman, she told him the story. So the king appointed a court official for her, saying, "Restore all that was hers, along with all the income from the field from the day she left the country until now."

Aram's King Hazael

7 Elisha came to Damascus(g) while Ben-hadad(h) king of Aram was sick, and the king was told, "The man of God(i) has come here." 8 So the king said to Hazael,(j) "Take a gift(k) with you and go meet the man of God. Inquire of the Lord through him, ‘Will I recover from this sickness?'"(l)

9 Hazael went to meet Elisha, taking with him a gift: 40 camel-loads of all kinds of goods from Damascus. When he came and stood before him, he said, "Your son,(m) Ben-hadad king of Aram, has sent me to ask you, ‘Will I recover from this sickness?'"

10 Elisha told him, "Go say to him, ‘You are sure to[a] recover.' But the Lord has shown me that he is sure to die." 11 Then Elisha stared steadily at him until Hazael was ashamed.(n)

The man of God wept,(o) 12 and Hazael asked, "Why is my lord weeping?"

He replied, "Because I know the evil you will do to the people of Israel. You will set their fortresses on fire. You will kill their young men with the sword. You will dash their little ones to pieces. You will rip open their pregnant women."(p)

13 Hazael said, "How could your servant, a mere dog,(q) do this monstrous thing?"

Elisha answered, "The Lord has shown me that you will be king over Aram."(r)

14 Hazael left Elisha and went to his master, who asked him, "What did Elisha say to you?"

He responded, "He told me you are sure to recover." 15 The next day Hazael took a heavy cloth, dipped it in water, and spread it over the king's face. Ben-hadad died, and Hazael reigned instead of him.

Judah's King Jehoram

16 In the fifth year(s) of Israel's King Joram(t) son of Ahab, Jehoram[b](u) son of Jehoshaphat became king of Judah, replacing his father.[c](v) 17 He was 32 years old when he became king and reigned eight years in Jerusalem.(w) 18 He walked in the way of the kings of Israel, as the house of Ahab had done, for Ahab's daughter was his wife. He did what was evil in the Lord 's sight.(x) 19 The Lord was unwilling to destroy Judah because of His servant David, since He had promised to give a lamp(y) to David and his sons forever.(z)

20 During Jehoram's reign, Edom rebelled against Judah's control and appointed their own king.(aa) 21 So Jehoram crossed over to Zair with all his chariots. Then at night he set out to attack the Edomites who had surrounded him and the chariot commanders, but his troops fled to their tents.(ab) 22 So Edom is still in rebellion against Judah's control today. Libnah(ac) also rebelled at that time.

23 The rest of the events of Jehoram's reign, along with all his accomplishments, are written in the Historical Record of Judah's Kings.(ad) 24 Jehoram rested with his fathers and was buried with his fathers in the city of David, and his son Ahaziah became king in his place.(ae)

Judah's King Ahaziah

25 In the twelfth year of Israel's King Joram son of Ahab,(af) Ahaziah son of Jehoram became king of Judah.(ag) 26 Ahaziah was 22 years old when he became king and reigned one year in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Athaliah, granddaughter of Israel's King Omri.(ah) 27 He walked in the way of the house of Ahab and did what was evil in the Lord 's sight like the house of Ahab,(ai) for he was a son-in-law to Ahab's family.

28 Ahaziah went with Joram son of Ahab to fight against Hazael(aj) king of Aram in Ramoth-gilead,(ak) and the Arameans wounded Joram. 29 So King Joram returned to Jezreel(al) to recover from the wounds that the Arameans had inflicted on him in Ramoth-gilead[d] when he fought against Aram's King Hazael.(am) Then Judah's King Ahaziah son of Jehoram went down to Jezreel to visit Joram son of Ahab since Joram was ill.

Jehu Anointed as Israel's King

1 The prophet Elisha called one of the sons of the prophets(a) and said, "Tuck your mantle(b) under your belt, take this flask of oil(c) with you, and go to Ramoth-gilead.(d) 2 When you get there, look for Jehu(e) son of Jehoshaphat, son of Nimshi. Go in, get him away from his colleagues, and take him to an inner room. 3 Then, take the flask of oil, pour it on his head, and say, ‘This is what the Lord says: "I anoint you king over Israel."'(f) Open the door and escape. Don't wait." 4 So the young prophet went to Ramoth-gilead.

5 When he arrived, the army commanders were sitting there, so he said, "I have a message for you, commander."

Jehu asked, "For which one of us?"

He answered, "For you, commander."

6 So Jehu got up and went into the house. The young prophet poured the oil on his head and said, "This is what the Lord God of Israel says: ‘I anoint you king over the Lord 's people, Israel. 7 You are to strike down the house of your master Ahab so that I may avenge the blood shed by the hand of Jezebel—the blood of My servants the prophets and of all the servants of the Lord .(g) 8 The whole house of Ahab will perish, and I will eliminate all of Ahab's males,[a] both slave and free, in Israel.(h) 9 I will make the house of Ahab like the house of Jeroboam son of Nebat and like the house of Baasha son of Ahijah.(i) 10 The dogs will eat Jezebel in the plot of land at Jezreel—no one will bury her.'"(j) Then the young prophet opened the door and escaped.

11 When Jehu came out to his master's servants, they asked, "Is everything all right? Why did this crazy person(k) come to you?"

Then he said to them, "You know the sort and their ranting."

12 But they replied, "That's a lie! Tell us!"

So Jehu said, "He talked to me about this and that and said, ‘This is what the Lord says: I anoint you king over Israel.'"

13 Each man quickly took his garment and put it under Jehu on the bare steps.[b](l) They blew the ram's horn(m) and proclaimed, "Jehu is king!"(n)

14 Then Jehu son of Jehoshaphat, son of Nimshi, conspired against Joram.(o) Joram and all Israel had been at Ramoth-gilead on guard against Hazael king of Aram. 15 But King Joram had returned to Jezreel to recover from the wounds that the Arameans had inflicted on him when he fought against Aram's King Hazael. Jehu said, "If you commanders wish to make me king, then don't let anyone escape from the city to go tell about it in Jezreel."

Jehu Kills Joram and Ahaziah

16 Jehu got into his chariot and went to Jezreel since Joram was laid up there and Ahaziah king of Judah had gone down to visit Joram. 17 Now the watchman(p) was standing on the tower in Jezreel. He saw Jehu's troops approaching and shouted, "I see troops!"

Joram responded, "Choose a rider and send him to meet them and have him ask, ‘Do you come in peace?'"(q)

18 So a horseman went to meet Jehu and said, "This is what the king asks: ‘Do you come in peace?'"

Jehu replied, "What do you have to do with peace?[c] Fall in behind me."

The watchman reported, "The messenger reached them but hasn't started back."

19 So he sent out a second horseman, who went to them and said, "This is what the king asks: ‘Do you come in peace?'"

Jehu answered, "What do you have to do with peace?[d] Fall in behind me."

20 Again the watchman reported, "He reached them but hasn't started back. Also, the driving is like that of Jehu son of Nimshi(r)—he drives like a madman."

21 "Harness!" Joram shouted, and they harnessed his chariot. Then Joram king of Israel and Ahaziah king of Judah set out, each in his own chariot, and met Jehu at the plot of land of Naboth the Jezreelite.(s) 22 When Joram saw Jehu he asked, "Do you come in peace, Jehu?"

He answered, "What peace can there be as long as there is so much prostitution and witchcraft from your mother Jezebel?"(t)

23 Joram turned around and fled, shouting to Ahaziah, "It's treachery,(u) Ahaziah!"

24 Then Jehu drew his bow and shot Joram between the shoulders. The arrow went through his heart, and he slumped down in his chariot.(v) 25 Jehu said to Bidkar his aide, "Pick him up and throw him on the plot of ground belonging to Naboth the Jezreelite.(w) For remember when you and I were riding side by side behind his father Ahab, and the Lord uttered this oracle against him: 26 ‘As surely as I saw the blood of Naboth and the blood of his sons yesterday'—this is the Lord 's declaration—‘so will I repay you on this plot of land'—this is the Lord 's declaration. So now, according to the word of the Lord , pick him up and throw him on the plot of land."(x)

27 When King Ahaziah of Judah saw what was happening, he fled up the road toward Beth-haggan. Jehu pursued him, shouting, "Shoot him too!" So they shot him in his chariot[e] at Gur Pass near Ibleam,(y) but he fled to Megiddo(z) and died there.(aa) 28 Then his servants carried him to Jerusalem in a chariot and buried him in his fathers' tomb in the city of David.(ab) 29 It was in the eleventh year of Joram son of Ahab that Ahaziah had become king over Judah.(ac)

Jehu Kills Jezebel

30 When Jehu came to Jezreel, Jezebel heard about it, so she painted her eyes,(ad) adorned her head, and looked down from the window. 31 As Jehu entered the gate, she said, "Do you come in peace, Zimri,[f](ae) killer of your master?"

32 He looked up toward the window and said, "Who is on my side? Who?" Two or three eunuchs(af) looked down at him, 33 and he said, "Throw her down!" So they threw her down, and some of her blood splattered on the wall and on the horses, and Jehu rode over her.(ag)

34 Then he went in, ate and drank, and said, "Take care of this cursed(ah) woman and bury her, since she's a king's daughter."(ai) 35 But when they went out to bury her, they did not find anything but her skull, her feet, and the palms of her hands. 36 So they went back and told him, and he said, "This fulfills the Lord 's word that He spoke through His servant Elijah the Tishbite: ‘In the plot of land at Jezreel, the dogs will eat Jezebel's flesh.(aj) 37 Jezebel's corpse will be like manure(ak) on the surface of the field in the plot of land at Jezreel so that no one will be able to say: This is Jezebel.'"

James 3

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Chapter 3

Controlling the Tongue

1 Not many should become teachers, my brothers, knowing that we will receive a stricter judgment,(a) 2 for we all stumble in many ways.(b) If anyone does not stumble in what he says,[a] he is a mature man who is also able to control his whole body.[b](c)

3 Now when we put bits into the mouths of horses to make them obey us,(d) we also guide the whole animal.[c] 4 And consider ships: Though very large and driven by fierce winds, they are guided by a very small rudder wherever the will of the pilot directs. 5 So too, though the tongue is a small part of the body, it boasts great things.(e) Consider how large a forest a small fire ignites. 6 And the tongue is a fire. The tongue, a world of unrighteousness, is placed among the parts of our bodies. It pollutes the whole body,(f) sets the course of life on fire, and is set on fire by hell.

7 Every sea creature, reptile, bird, or animal is tamed and has been tamed by man, 8 but no man can tame the tongue. It is a restless evil, full of deadly poison.(g) 9 We praise our[d] Lord and Father with it, and we curse men who are made in God's likeness with it.(h) 10 Praising and cursing come out of the same mouth. My brothers, these things should not be this way. 11 Does a spring pour out sweet and bitter water from the same opening? 12 Can a fig tree produce olives, my brothers, or a grapevine produce figs? Neither can a saltwater spring yield fresh water.

The Wisdom from Above

13 Who is wise and has understanding among you? He should show his works by good conduct with wisdom's gentleness.(i) 14 But if you have bitter envy and selfish ambition in your heart, don't brag and deny the truth.(j) 15 Such wisdom does not come from above but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic.(k) 16 For where envy and selfish ambition exist, there is disorder and every kind of evil. 17 But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peace-loving, gentle, compliant, full of mercy and good fruits, without favoritism and hypocrisy.(l) 18 And the fruit of righteousness(m) is sown in peace by those who cultivate peace.

 
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