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Then Y'hoshafat the king of Y'hudah returned home to Yerushalayim in peace.
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Yehu the son of Hanani the seer went out to meet him and said to King Y'hoshafat, "Should you help the wicked and befriend those who hate ADONAI? Because of this, ADONAI's anger is upon you.
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Still, there is some good in you, in that you have removed the sacred poles from the land and have set your heart on seeking God."
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So Y'hoshafat lived in Yerushalayim and again circulated among the people from Be'er-Sheva to the hills of Efrayim, bringing them back to ADONAI, the God of their ancestors.
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He appointed judges throughout the land in all the fortified cities of Y'hudah, city by city,
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and instructed the judges, "Think about what you are doing: you are not dispensing justice by merely human standards but on behalf of ADONAI; he is with you when you deliver a verdict.
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Therefore, let the fear of ADONAI be upon you; be careful what you do; for ADONAI our God does not allow dishonesty, partiality or bribe-taking."