2 Kings 13-14
Scripture Thought (What I Learned):
Chapter 13: Jehoahaz Reigns in Wickedness
In the
23rd year of Joash the son of Ahaziah king of Judah, Jehoahaz the son of Jehu
began to reign over Israel in Samaria, his reign lasted 17 years. While
Jehoahaz reigned in did so in wickedness. Because of this wickedness, the Lord
was angry and caused that all of Israel fell into the hands of Hazael the king
of Syria. Jehoahaz hearkened unto the
Lord and because of this the Lord caused a savior to arise among the Israelites
and lead them out from underneath the Syrians. Because of their past wickedness
Jehoahaz was left with a very small army of men.
Jehoahaz
dies and is buried with his fathers. Elisha falls sick and is on his death bed.
Joash comes to visit him and cries over him. Elisha tell him to grab a bow and
some arrows and point to the window and tells Joash to shoot out the window,
and he does. Elisha tells him that the arrow he shot symbolizes the deliverance
of the Lord and that he would have victory over the Syrians. So Elisha tells
him to shoot into the ground some more... so Joash shoots three times and then
stops, but before Elisha dies he tells him that he should have shot 6 or more
times, because that is how many times he would have victory over the Syrians.
One of
the more bizarre things of the Bible happens in verse 21, where they lower
another dead man into Elisha's tomb and when the man touches the bones of
Elisha he revives and stands up! The verse does not give any more details, and
the reader is left to wonder why Elisha's bones would make some re-live? Maybe
it is to honor this great prophet?
Hazael,
the king of Syria oppresses Israel... but the Lord was gracious unto them
because of the covenant that He had made with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and
would not destroy them. Hazael the king of Syria died and his son, Ben-hadad
reigned in his place.
Chapter 14: Jeroboam Reigns in Wickedness
In the
second year of the reign of Joash, reigned Amaziah in Judah. Amaziah was only
25 years old when he began to reign and he reigned for a total of 29 years in
Jerusalem. His mother's name was Jehoaddan.
Amaziah
did what was right in the sight of the Lord. Once, however he came to power he
slew the servants who had killed his father. But he did not kill the children
of the murderers. The reason he did not do this, is because it was written in
the "Book of the Law of Moses" that
"...The
fathers shall not be put to death for the children, nor the children be put to
death for the fathers; but every man shall be put to death for his own
sin." (2 Kings 14:6)
There
are a few things that I can say about this...
First;
"The book of the Law of Moses" could very well be referring to one of
the five books of Moses that we know of today as the first 5 books of the
Bible. However, more likely than not this verse is referring to a book that we
do not know about currently TODAY. The Bible is not complete, because there
were at least 10 times as many books that should have or could have been part
of the Bible and 10 times is a LOW number. We know that the Bible is not
complete, because the Bibe refers often to books that DO NOT EXIST today. So we
must accept that the Bible (while very important book, and I personally believe
to be the WORD of God) is not a complete WORD of God, but not doubt words from
God.
Second;
It mentions that we are not responsible for the sin of our parents. So if we
are to assume that Adam and Eve are our first parents (which all human life
according to the Bible stems from) then why would we be held accountable for
their sin? What exactly am I talking about? I am talking about the
"Original Sin". I know that there might be other religions that
believe in this, but I know for a fact that the Catholic church does believe
this. Now, I am not going to tell anyone how to worship... we are all free and
we all were given agency to do as we please. I believe that everyone has a
right to worship God in any way that they see fit. However, I do not understand
why a baby (whose life has just begun) could possibly be a sinner! This is why babies are baptized. But in my
personal opinion it is a great abomination before the Lord. We are not
responsible for our parents sins... so why are we being held accountable for
something that Adam and Eve did? We must be baptized when we gain faith in
Jesus Christ and want to change our lives to follow him... which means we have
to repent of our sins. How can a baby possibly repent? A baby cannot. Therefore
should not be baptized. This is a doctrine that is unique to the LDS church
(the Mormons) that a person should not be baptized until the age of
accountability (which we know, through modern revelation is 8 years old.)
Amaziah
with his new found power as king goes and kills ten thousand Edomites in the
Valley of Salt and took Sela and renamed is Joktheel. Amaziah with his cocky
winning streak decided to send a letter to Jehoash the king of Israel and told
him to battle against him. But Jehoash writes back and tells Amaziah to glory
in his victory, but to stay home and not come up to battle against him, because
he would essentially destroy him. But Amaziah does not listen and goes to
battle anyways... and just like Jehoash said, Judah was defeated and the men
ran back to their tents. As a result of their defeat the king of Israel takes
Amaziah as prisoner and also takes all his gold and silver along with the gold
and silver of the treasuries of God. He had lost not only personal belongings,
but that which also belonged to the children of the Lord.
Jehoash dies
and his sons Jeroboam reigns in his place. Amaziah lived for 15 more years after
the death of Jehoash before he too passed away. The people arise and form a conspiracy
against Jehoash and end up killing him and burying him in the City of David and
put Azariah the son of Amaziah in charge.
Jeroboam
the second, the son of Joash became king in Samaria and reigned for 41 years. But
did so wickedly. Jeroboam recaptured many parts of Israel. He died and his son Zechariah
reigned in his place.
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