2 Chronicles 18:6-16

6 But Jehoshaphat said , Is there not here a prophet of the LORD besides, that we might enquire of him?
7 And the king of Israel said unto Jehoshaphat, There is yet one man, by whom we may enquire of the LORD: but I hate him; for he never prophesied good unto me, but always evil: the same is Micaiah the son of Imla. And Jehoshaphat said , Let not the king say so.
8 And the king of Israel called for one of his officers, and said , Fetch quickly Micaiah the son of Imla.
9 And the king of Israel and Jehoshaphat king of Judah sat either of them on his throne, clothed in their robes, and they sat in a void place at the entering in of the gate of Samaria; and all the prophets prophesied before them.
10 And Zedekiah the son of Chenaanah had made him horns of iron, and said , Thus saith the LORD, With these thou shalt push Syria until they be consumed .
11 And all the prophets prophesied so, saying , Go up to Ramothgilead *, and prosper : for the LORD shall deliver it into the hand of the king.
12 And the messenger that went to call Micaiah spake to him, saying , Behold, the words of the prophets declare good to the king with one assent; let thy word therefore, I pray thee, be like one of theirs, and speak thou good.
13 And Micaiah said , As the LORD liveth, even what my God saith , that will I speak .
14 And when he was come to the king, the king said unto him, Micaiah, shall we go to Ramothgilead to battle, or shall I forbear ? And he said , Go ye up , and prosper , and they shall be delivered into your hand.
15 And the king said to him, How many times shall I adjure thee that thou say nothing but the truth to me in the name of the LORD?
16 Then he said , I did see all Israel scattered upon the mountains, as sheep that have no shepherd : and the LORD said , These have no master; let them return therefore every man to his house in peace.

2 Chronicles 18:6-16 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES 18

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. besides: Heb. yet, or, more
  • [b]. officers: or, eunuchs
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