Thematic Bible
2 Chronicles 19:1 (show verse)
King Jehoshaphat of Judah returned safely to his palace in Jerusalem.
2 Chronicles 19:2 (show verse)
A prophet, Jehu son of Hanani, went to meet the king. He said to him: Do you think it is right to help those who are wicked and to take the side of those who hate Jehovah? What you have done has brought Jehovah's anger upon you.
2 Chronicles 19:3 (show verse)
Regardless of this, there is some good in you. You have removed all the symbols of the goddess Asherah that people worshiped. You have tried to follow God's will.
2 Chronicles 19:4 (show verse)
While Jehoshaphat was living in Jerusalem, he regularly went to the people between Beersheba and the mountains of Ephraim. He brought the people back to Jehovah the God of their ancestors.
2 Chronicles 19:5 (show verse)
He appointed judges in the country, in each fortified city of Judah.
2 Chronicles 19:6 (show verse)
He told the judges: Be careful when you make your decisions in court. Remember these are Jehovah's people. He will know the judgements you decide.
2 Chronicles 19:7 (show verse)
Do your work in honor of him and know that he will not allow you to be unfair to anyone or to take bribes.
2 Chronicles 19:8 (show verse)
Jehoshaphat also appointed some Levites, some priests, and some of the family leaders to serve as judges in Jerusalem.
2 Chronicles 19:9 (show verse)
He told them: Faithfully serve Jehovah!
2 Chronicles 19:10 (show verse)
Warn your relatives living in other cities about every case they bring to you, even if the case involves bloodshed or commandments, rules, or regulations derived from the law. Then your relatives will not become guilty in front of Jehovah. Otherwise, he will become angry with you and your relatives. Do this and you will not be guilty of anything.
2 Chronicles 19:11 (show verse)
The chief priest Amariah will be in charge of you in every matter involving Jehovah. Zebadiah, who is the son of Ishmael and the leader of the tribe of Judah, will be in charge of every matter involving the king. The Levites will serve as officers of the court. Be strong and do your job. May Jehovah be with those who do right.