1
Now
Jehoshaphat
had
riches
and
honour
in
abundance,
and
joined
affinity
with
Ahab.
2
And
after
[certain]
years
he
went
down
to
Ahab
to
Samaria.
And
Ahab
killed
sheep
and
oxen
for
him
in
abundance,
and
for
the
people
that
[he
had]
with
him,
and
persuaded
him
to
go
up
[with
him]
to
Ramothgilead.
3
And
Ahab
king
of
Israel
said
unto
Jehoshaphat
king
of
Judah,
Wilt
thou
go
with
me
to
Ramothgilead?
And
he
answered
him,
I
[am]
as
thou
[art],
and
my
people
as
thy
people;
and
[we
will
be]
with
thee
in
the
war.
4
And
Jehoshaphat
said
unto
the
king
of
Israel,
Enquire,
I
pray
thee,
at
the
word
of
the
LORD
to
day.
5
Therefore
the
king
of
Israel
gathered
together
of
prophets
four
hundred
men,
and
said
unto
them,
Shall
we
go
to
Ramothgilead
to
battle,
or
shall
I
forbear?
And
they
said,
Go
up;
for
God
will
deliver
[it]
into
the
king’s
hand.
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
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.
17
And
the
king
of
Israel
said
to
Jehoshaphat,
Did
I
not
tell
thee
[that]
he
would
not
prophesy
good
unto
me,
but
evil?
18
Again
he
said,
Therefore
hear
the
word
of
the
LORD;
I
saw
the
LORD
sitting
upon
his
throne,
and
all
the
host
of
heaven
standing
on
his
right
hand
and
[on]
his
left.
19
And
the
LORD
said,
Who
shall
entice
Ahab
king
of
Israel,
that
he
may
go
up
and
fall
at
Ramothgilead?
And
one
spake
saying
after
this
manner,
and
another
saying
after
that
manner.
20
Then
there
came
out
a
spirit,
and
stood
before
the
LORD,
and
said,
I
will
entice
him.
And
the
LORD
said
unto
him,
Wherewith?
21
And
he
said,
I
will
go
out,
and
be
a
lying
spirit
in
the
mouth
of
all
his
prophets.
And
[the
LORD]
said,
Thou
shalt
entice
[him],
and
thou
shalt
also
prevail:
go
out,
and
do
[even]
22
Now
therefore,
behold,
the
LORD
hath
put
a
lying
spirit
in
the
mouth
of
these
thy
prophets,
and
the
LORD
hath
spoken
evil
against
thee.
23
Then
Zedekiah
the
son
of
Chenaanah
came
near,
and
smote
Micaiah
upon
the
cheek,
and
said,
Which
way
went
the
Spirit
of
the
LORD
from
me
to
speak
unto
thee?
24
And
Micaiah
said,
Behold,
thou
shalt
see
on
that
day
when
thou
shalt
go
into
an
inner
chamber
to
hide
thyself.
25
Then
the
king
of
Israel
said,
Take
ye
Micaiah,
and
carry
him
back
to
Amon
the
governor
of
the
city,
and
to
Joash
the
king’s
son;
26
And
say,
Thus
saith
the
king,
Put
this
[fellow]
in
the
prison,
and
feed
him
with
bread
of
affliction
and
with
water
of
affliction,
until
I
return
in
peace.
27
And
Micaiah
said,
If
thou
certainly
return
in
peace,
[then]
hath
not
the
LORD
spoken
by
me.
And
he
said,
Hearken,
all
ye
people.
28
So
the
king
of
Israel
and
Jehoshaphat
the
king
of
Judah
went
up
to
Ramothgilead.
29
And
the
king
of
Israel
said
unto
Jehoshaphat,
I
will
disguise
myself,
and
will
go
to
the
battle;
but
put
thou
on
thy
robes.
So
the
king
of
Israel
disguised
himself;
and
they
went
to
the
battle.
30
Now
the
king
of
Syria
had
commanded
the
captains
of
the
chariots
that
[were]
with
him,
saying,
Fight
ye
not
with
small
or
great,
save
only
with
the
king
of
Israel.
31
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
captains
of
the
chariots
saw
Jehoshaphat,
that
they
said,
It
[is]
the
king
of
Israel.
Therefore
they
compassed
about
him
to
fight:
but
Jehoshaphat
cried
out,
and
the
LORD
helped
him;
and
God
moved
them
[to
depart]
from
him.
32
For
it
came
to
pass,
that,
when
the
captains
of
the
chariots
perceived
that
it
was
not
the
king
of
Israel,
they
turned
back
again
from
pursuing
him.
33
And
a
[certain]
man
drew
a
bow
at
a
venture,
and
smote
the
king
of
Israel
between
the
joints
of
the
harness:
therefore
he
said
to
his
chariot
man,
Turn
thine
hand,
that
thou
mayest
carry
me
out
of
the
host;
for
I
am
wounded.
34
And
the
battle
increased
that
day:
howbeit
the
king
of
Israel
stayed
[himself]
up
in
[his]
chariot
against
the
Syrians
until
the
even:
and
about
the
time
of
the
sun
going
down
he
died.