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| title = "2 Chronicles 18:1–8" | ||||
| date = "2025-02-07" | ||||
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/2Chronicles18.1-8) | ||||
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| While Jehoshaphat had been doing well, this chapter marks the beginning of his decline. | ||||
| Verse 1 tells us he made a marriage alliance with Ahab the king of Israel. | ||||
| That is, Jeshophat's son Jehoram married Ahab's daughter Athaliah (whose mother was Jezebel). | ||||
| These names aren't important now, but time marches on and they will be later. | ||||
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| As part of the alliance, Jehoshaphat makes a state visit to Samaria, Israel's capital. | ||||
| Ahab asks him to help take back the city of Ramoth-gilead, which Syria had taken over previously. | ||||
| Jehoshaphat agrees, but then asks if they can inquire of the Lord what they should do and how they should go. | ||||
| He really should have done that first, before any dealings with Ahab at all. | ||||
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| Ahab calls together four hundred prophets who all give the same prediction: go and be successful. | ||||
| Now, if these were indeed prophets of God, we should expect them to have the same message; the Lord is consistent and truthful. | ||||
| However, Jehoshaphat is suspicious and asks if there is anyone else who can ask of the Lord. | ||||
| I am suspicious too. | ||||
| These prophets are not the same as the 450 priests of Baal defeated and killed at Mt. Carmel, but *maybe* they are the "400 prophets of Asherah who ate at Jezebel's table". ([_1 Kings 18:16_](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1Kings18.16)) | ||||
| The Mt. Carmel incident should have happened before this (1 Kings 22 is our parallel passage, which comes after 1 Kings 18), but while Elijah invited both groups of prophets to the god contest, the text only mentions the prophets of Baal showing up. | ||||
| Whatever reason Jehoshaphat had for not trusting the 400 prophets, Ahab admits there is a prophet of Yahweh, but says Micaiah only ever says bad things about him. | ||||
| Even still, Micaiah is summoned to give the kings their answer from the Lord. | ||||
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| Let us be wise in who we yoke ourselves to, so that we do not follow fools into their destruction. | ||||
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