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|  | title = "2 Chronicles 28:16–27" | |||
|  | date = "2025-05-24" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/2Chronicles28.16-27)
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|  | Even though Israel returned their captives, more of Judah's neighbors invaded and captured people from its villages. | |||
|  | Edom and Philistia again rose up and raided Judah, even going so far as to settle their own peple in the land. | |||
|  | King Ahaz attempts to get help from Assyria, the dominant world power of the time, by sending tribute, but it did not help. | |||
|  | Tiglath-pileser was not impressed with the gift and instead of helping, afflicted Judah still further. | |||
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|  | Ahaz's response to these problems is the exact opposite of what we should do. | |||
|  | Instead of recognizing them as punishments from the Lord for leading the people of Judah into idolatry, he doubles down. | |||
|  | He believes that the gods of Syria were mightier than the God of his fathers, and begins sacrificing to them in the hope of gaining their favor. | |||
|  | Not only does he give his own allegience to them, but he actively inhibits the worship of Yahweh by destroying the vessels of the temple and blocking up the doors. | |||
|  | Until this point, idolatry in Israel and Judah seems to have been fairly syncretic. | |||
|  | People would worship the Lord in His temple, but also go to the high places and sacrifice there. | |||
|  | For a lot of the time, they didn't see a problem with these split allegiences. | |||
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|  | I find it shocking, really, that the exile of Judah didn't start at this point. | |||
|  | However, the Lord in His faithfulness to His people, even in the midst of their faithlessness, knew that it was not the right time in history for it. | |||
|  | Babylon when it conquered would keep the people as a cohesive community within its empire, but when Assyria conquered Israel it dispersed them so that they would integrate better. | |||
|  | The kings and prophets that came after Ahaz would not have had the chance to do as they did, which have direct impacts on the Scriptures we have today. | |||
|  | The Lord has an eternal perspective and knows all things that can and would happen, so He always makes perfect decisions. | |||
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|  | Do not let us be discouraged, because we can trust You to do what is ultimately right. |