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|  | title = "2 Chronicles 21:1–7" | |||
|  | date = "2025-03-05" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/2Chronicles21.1-7)
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|  | After twenty-five years of rule, Jehoshaphat dies, and his firstborn son Jehoram reigns in his place. | |||
|  | In this, Jehoshaphat made a poor choice, because he did not have to give the kingdom to his oldest son. | |||
|  | Solomon was not the oldest son of David, so there was precedent. | |||
|  | (However, Solomon's older brothers disqualified themselves in various ways as well.) | |||
|  | Jehoram had six younger brothers, who were all treated fairly by their father the king. | |||
|  | They all received gold and other precious gifts, as well as fortified cities over which to rule. | |||
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|  | Jehoram killed them all, plus a few princes of Israel for good measure. | |||
|  | We aren't told if there really was a plot to depose him, if he was paranoid about a plot, or if this was pure cynicism and consolidation of power. | |||
|  | In any case, we can reasonably point to the influence of his wife, the daughter of Ahab, as the cause. | |||
|  | From 1 Kings, we learn that Israel had revolving door "dynasties", particularly when Asa ruled Judah. | |||
|  | It reads like a tradition, almost, that the king of Israel would be killed by a challenger, along with his whole family. | |||
|  | The new king would reign for a time, and then the cycle would repeat. | |||
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|  | Besides the murder of his brothers, Jehoram also walked in the idolatry of his wife's family. | |||
|  | We aren't told explicitly, but it is nearly certain that the people of Judah followed him in it because the attitudes and practices of leaders have such great influence over their people. | |||
|  | Despite this wickedness, the Lord remembered his promise to David that his house would be established forever. | |||
|  | But things get worse for the kingdom of Judah before they get better. | |||
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|  | Be our Guide and our King over and above all human authority. |