2 Chronicles 13 KJV: The War Between Judah and Israel: A Battle of Covenants
2 Chronicles 13 documents the decisive military conflict where Abijah of Judah confronts Jeroboam of Israel despite being outnumbered 2 to 1. The chapter emphasizes that victory is not found in numbers but in the maintenance of God's prescribed worship and covenantal faithfulness.
v1-3: The Disproportionate Forces Gather at Mount Zemaraim
v4-12: Abijah’s Sermon on the Davidic Covenant and Priesthood
v13-17: The Ambush and Judah’s Cry to the Lord
v18-22: The Total Defeat of Jeroboam and Abijah’s Growth
He reigned three years in Jerusalem. His mother's name also was Michaiah the daughter of Uriel of Gibeah. And there was war between Abijah and Jeroboam.
And Abijah set the battle in array with an army of valiant men of war, even four hundred thousand chosen men: Jeroboam also set the battle in array against him with eight hundred thousand chosen men, being mighty men of valor.
And there are gathered unto him vain men, the children of Belial, and have strengthened themselves against Rehoboam the son of Solomon, when Rehoboam was young and tenderhearted, and could not withstand them.
And now ye think to withstand the kingdom of the LORD in the hand of the sons of David; and ye be a great multitude, and there are with your golden calves, which Jeroboam made you for gods.
Have ye not cast out the priests of the LORD, the sons of Aaron, and the Levites, and have made you priests after the manner of the nations of other lands? so that whosoever cometh to consecrate himself with a young bullock and seven rams, the same may be a priest of them that are no gods.
But as for us, the LORD is our God, and we have not forsaken him; and the priests, which minister unto the LORD, are the sons of Aaron, and the Levites wait upon their business:
And they burn unto the LORD every morning and every evening burnt sacrifices and sweet incense: the shewbread also set they in order upon the pure table; and the candlestick of gold with the lamps thereof, to burn every evening: for we keep the charge of the LORD our God; but ye have forsaken him.
And, behold, God himself is with us for our captain, and his priests with sounding trumpets to cry alarm against you. O children of Israel, fight ye not against the LORD God of your fathers; for ye shall not prosper.
Thus the children of Israel were brought under at that time, and the children of Judah prevailed, because they relied upon the LORD God of their fathers.
And Abijah pursued after Jeroboam, and took cities from him, Bethel with the towns thereof, and Jeshanah with the towns thereof, and Ephraim with the towns thereof.
And the rest of the acts of Abijah, and his ways, and his sayings, are written in the story of the prophet Iddo.
Witness a miraculous reversal as Judah cries out to God during a double-sided ambush and secures a crushing victory. Begin your study with 2 chronicles 13 summary.
Abijah’s reference to a 'Covenant of Salt' points to an indestructible, incorruptible agreement that cannot be broken by time or rebellion. The 'Word Secret' is Teruah, referring to the 'alarm' or 'shout' of the trumpets that signaled God's intervention on the battlefield. Discover the riches with 2 chronicles 13 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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