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|  | title = "2 Chronicles 28:1–15" | ||||||
|  | date = "2025-05-22" | ||||||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/2Chronicles28.1-15) | ||||||
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|  | An uncareful reading of the history of Israel and Judah is likely to confuse the kings Ahab and Ahaz. | ||||||
|  | They were both wicked kings who had famous prophets speak against them in multiple books of the Old Testament. | ||||||
|  | Ahab ruled over the northern kingdom of Israel, married the idolatrous Jezebel, and endured the castigation of Elijah. | ||||||
|  | Ahaz ruled over Judah several generations later and was given the sign of Immanuel by the prophet Isaiah ([_Isaiah 7_](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Isaiah7)) | ||||||
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|  | As mentioned before, Ahaz did not follow in the faith of his father and grandfather, but was perhaps influenced by the idolatry of his subjects. | ||||||
|  | Regardless of the reasons, he went deeper than any other king before him and performed child sacrifice like the Canaanites did from so long before. | ||||||
|  | Because of this, the Lord raised up Syria and Israel against Judah. | ||||||
|  | Each country defeated Judah and took many people captive. | ||||||
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|  | But the Lord was faithful to His promises and did not let Judah be utterly defeated and wiped off the maps. | ||||||
|  | He sent the prophet Oded to Samaria, the capital of Israel, and he instructed them to send back the captive Judahites they had fairly taken. | ||||||
|  | The reasoning is that Judah was chastised for their sin as a nation, but Israel is not innocent before the Lord either. | ||||||
|  | Furthermore, keeping these captives as slaves would violate the Law of Moses, which said captured Israelites must be allowed to return to their own inheritance. | ||||||
|  | Certain chiefs of Israel obeyed the voice of the Lord and took the captives from the army. | ||||||
|  | They fed them, clothed them, cared for their wounds, and escorted them back to Jericho. | ||||||
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|  | You are faithful even when we are not. | ||||||
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