2 Chronicles 14: Spiritual Cleansing and the Power of Total Reliance
2 Chronicles 14 articulates the early reforms of King Asa, who prioritizes the removal of pagan altars to secure national peace. It records one of the greatest military upsets in history, where Judah’s small force annihilates a massive Ethiopian host through divine intervention.
v1-5: The National Reform and Removal of Foreign Altars
v6-8: Fortification during Ten Years of Peace
v9-11: The Ethiopian Invasion and Asa’s Prayer of Reliance
So Abijah slept with his fathers, and they buried him in the city of David: and Asa his son reigned in his stead. In his days the land was quiet ten years.
Therefore he said unto Judah, Let us build these cities, and make about them walls, and towers, gates, and bars, while the land is yet before us; because we have sought the LORD our God, we have sought him, and he hath given us rest on every side. So they built and prospered.
And Asa had an army of men that bare targets and spears, out of Judah three hundred thousand; and out of Benjamin, that bare shields and drew bows, two hundred and fourscore thousand: all these were mighty men of valor.
And Asa cried unto the LORD his God, and said, LORD, it is nothing with thee to help, whether with many, or with them that have no power: help us, O LORD our God; for we rest on thee, and in thy name we go against this multitude. O LORD, thou art our God; let no man prevail against thee.
And Asa and the people that were with him pursued them unto Gerar: and the Ethiopians were overthrown, that they could not recover themselves; for they were destroyed before the LORD, and before his host; and they carried away very much spoil.
And they smote all the cities round about Gerar; for the fear of the LORD came upon them: and they spoiled all the cities; for there was exceeding much spoil in them.
They smote also the tents of cattle, and carried away sheep and camels in abundance, and returned to Jerusalem.
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Asa’s prayer is unique because he asks God to help 'between the mighty and the weak,' acknowledging that human strength is irrelevant to God. The 'Word Secret' is Shaqat, which means 'to be quiet' or 'at rest,' used to describe the peace God gives when a heart is set on Him. Discover the riches with 2 chronicles 14 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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