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|  | title = "2 Chronicles 18:28–34" | |||
|  | date = "2025-02-10" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/2Chronicles18.28-34)
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|  | Despite the warning from Micaiah, Ahab and Jehoshaphat continue the plan to go take Ramoth-gilead back from the Syrians. | |||
|  | On the face of it, it seems like they should have known better, but remember that the Lord had decreed that Ahab would be defeated, so it must happen this way. | |||
|  | What I really don't understand is how Jehoshapaht agrees to Ahab's battle plan. | |||
|  | "I'm going incognito; you make yourself a great big target." | |||
|  | This obviously sounds good from Ahab's perspective, but it doesn't seem to make sense for Jehoshaphat in particular or for the battle as a whole. | |||
|  | It does indicate that Ahab is concerned about the prophecy he received, and he's trying to do something to prevent it from happening. | |||
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|  | Nevertheless, that is how the battle goes, and Ahab's plan "works": the Syrian chariots have orders to fight only the king of Israel, and because they only see one man in kingly robes, they target him. | |||
|  | With the pressure on, Jehoshaphat realizes that he is in trouble, and he cries out to God to save him. | |||
|  | The Lord is gracious to the king of Judah, because the Syrians realize he is not Ahab and turn away to look for him. | |||
|  | Before they can find him, a Syrian archer happens to hit Ahab with an arrow, giving him a fatal wound. | |||
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|  | It takes what is probably several hours for Ahab to die. | |||
|  | While he lives, he is propped up in his chariot so that his army can see that their king lives. | |||
|  | In [1 Kings 22](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1Kings22) we are told that the armies of Israel and Judah break and flee at sunset when Ahab dies, fulfilling the prophecy that Micaiah had made. | |||
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|  | Many applications can be drawn from this historical event. | |||
|  | Be wary of allying with those who do not love the Lord, your God. | |||
|  | Seek counsel from the Lord before you make your plans. | |||
|  | The Lord protects and rescues those who trust in Him. | |||
|  | What He has said will happen, He will see accomplished. | |||
|  | Jehoshaphat seems to have made some foolish choices here, but the Lord was merciful and preserved his life through them and their consequences. | |||
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|  | Give us wisdom and strength to follow Your ways. |