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1 Rois 22:49

Listen to 1 Rois 22:49
49 Josaphat équipa une flotte de Tarsis, pour aller à Ophir chercher de l'or; mais on n'y alla point, parce que les navires furent brisés à Etsjon-Guéber.

1 Rois 22:49 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 22:49

Then said Ahaziah the son of Ahab unto Jehoshaphat
Who very probably had built some more ships on his own, having broke off his partnership with Ahaziah:

let my servants go with thy servants in the ships;
since he was refused a part in the ships themselves, he desires leave to send men aboard them to traffic for him abroad:

but Jehoshaphat would not;
having been reproved by a prophet of the Lord, and had suffered the loss of his ships by joining with him already.

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1 Rois 22:49 In-Context

47 Quant au reste de ceux qui se prostituaient, qui étaient demeurés depuis le temps d'Asa, son père, il les fit disparaître du pays.
48 Il n'y avait point alors de roi en Édom; mais le gouverneur était vice-roi.
49 Josaphat équipa une flotte de Tarsis, pour aller à Ophir chercher de l'or; mais on n'y alla point, parce que les navires furent brisés à Etsjon-Guéber.
50 Alors Achazia, fils d'Achab, dit à Josaphat: Que mes serviteurs aillent avec les tiens sur les navires. Mais Josaphat ne le voulut pas.
51 Et Josaphat s'endormit avec ses pères, et fut enseveli avec eux dans la cité de David, son père; et Joram, son fils, régna à sa place.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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