2 Chronicles 11 – NIRV & NVI-PT

New International Reader’s Version

2 Chronicles 11:1-23

1Rehoboam arrived in Jerusalem. He brought together 180,000 capable young men from the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. He had decided to go to war against Israel. He wanted his fighting men to get the kingdom of Israel back for him.

2But a message came to Shemaiah from the Lord. Shemaiah was a man of God. The Lord said to him, 3“Speak to Solomon’s son Rehoboam, the king of Judah. Speak to all the people of Israel in Judah and Benjamin. Tell them, 4‘The Lord says, “Do not go up to fight against your relatives. I want every one of you to go back home. Things have happened exactly the way I planned them.” ’ ” So the young men obeyed the Lord’s message. They turned back. They didn’t march out against Jeroboam.

Rehoboam Builds Up Judah’s Towns

5Rehoboam lived in Jerusalem. He made Judah more secure by building up its towns. 6He built up Bethlehem, Etam, Tekoa, 7Beth Zur, Soko and Adullam. 8He also built up Gath, Mareshah, Ziph, 9Adoraim, Lachish, Azekah, 10Zorah, Aijalon and Hebron. All of them were cities in Judah and Benjamin that had high walls around them. 11Rehoboam made those cities even more secure. He put commanders in them. He gave the cities plenty of food, olive oil and wine. 12He put shields and spears in all those cities. He made them very strong. So he ruled over Judah and Benjamin.

13The priests and Levites were on Rehoboam’s side. They came from their territories all over Israel. 14The Levites even left their grasslands and other property behind. They came to Judah and Jerusalem. That’s because Jeroboam and his sons had refused to accept them as priests of the Lord. 15Jeroboam had appointed his own priests to serve at the high places. He had made statues of gods that looked like goats and calves. His priests served those gods. 16Some people from every tribe in Israel followed the Levites to Jerusalem. With all their hearts they wanted to worship the Lord. He is the God of Israel. They came to Jerusalem to offer sacrifices to him. He was the God of their people of long ago. 17All those who came to Jerusalem made the kingdom of Judah strong. They helped Solomon’s son Rehoboam for three years. During that time they lived the way David and Solomon had lived.

Rehoboam’s Family

18Rehoboam married Mahalath. She was the daughter of David’s son Jerimoth. Her mother was Abihail. Abihail was the daughter of Jesse’s son Eliab. 19Mahalath had sons by Rehoboam. Their names were Jeush, Shemariah and Zaham. 20Then Rehoboam married Maakah. She was the daughter of Absalom. She had sons by Rehoboam. Their names were Abijah, Attai, Ziza and Shelomith. 21Rehoboam loved Absalom’s daughter Maakah. In fact, he loved her more than any of his other wives and concubines. He had a total of 18 wives and 60 concubines. And he had a total of 28 sons and 60 daughters.

22Rehoboam appointed Maakah’s son Abijah to be the chief prince among his brothers. He did it because he wanted to make him king. 23Rehoboam acted wisely. He scattered some of his sons through all the territories of Judah and Benjamin. He put them in all the cities that had high walls around them. He gave them plenty of food and everything else they needed. He also gave them many wives.

Nova Versão Internacional

2 Crônicas 11:1-23

1Quando Roboão chegou a Jerusalém, convocou cento e oitenta mil homens de combate, das tribos de Judá e de Benjamim, para guerrearem contra Israel e recuperarem o reino para Roboão.

2Entretanto, veio esta palavra do Senhor a Semaías, homem de Deus: 3“Diga a Roboão, filho de Salomão, rei de Judá, e a todos os israelitas de Judá e de Benjamim: 4Assim diz o Senhor: Não saiam à guerra contra os seus irmãos. Voltem para casa, todos vocês, pois fui eu que fiz isso”. E eles obedeceram à palavra do Senhor e desistiram de marchar contra Jeroboão.

A Fortificação das Cidades de Judá

5Roboão morou em Jerusalém e reconstruiu algumas cidades para a defesa de Judá. Foram elas: 6Belém, Etã, Tecoa, 7Bete-Zur, Socó, Adulão, 8Gate, Maressa, Zife, 9Adoraim, Laquis, Azeca, 10Zorá, Aijalom e Hebrom. Essas cidades foram fortificadas em Judá e em Benjamim. 11Ele fortaleceu as suas defesas e nelas colocou comandantes, com suprimentos de alimentos, azeite e vinho. 12Armazenou escudos grandes e lanças em todas as cidades, tornando-as muito fortes. Assim, Judá e Benjamim continuaram sob o seu domínio.

13Os sacerdotes e os levitas de todos os distritos de Israel o apoiaram. 14Os levitas chegaram até a abandonar as suas pastagens e os seus bens e foram para Judá e para Jerusalém, porque Jeroboão e seus filhos os haviam rejeitado como sacerdotes do Senhor, 15nomeando seus próprios sacerdotes para os altares idólatras e para os ídolos que haviam feito em forma de bodes e de bezerros. 16De todas as tribos de Israel aqueles que estavam realmente dispostos a buscar o Senhor, o Deus de Israel, seguiram os levitas até Jerusalém para oferecerem sacrifícios ao Senhor, ao Deus dos seus antepassados. 17Eles fortaleceram o reino de Judá e durante três anos apoiaram Roboão, filho de Salomão, andando nos caminhos de Davi e de Salomão durante esse tempo.

A Família de Roboão

18Roboão casou-se com Maalate, filha de Jeremote e neta de Davi. A mãe de Maalate era Abiail, filha de Eliabe e neta de Jessé. 19Ela deu-lhe três filhos: Jeús, Semarias e Zaão. 20Depois ele casou-se com Maaca, filha de Absalão, a qual lhe deu os filhos Abias, Atai, Ziza e Selomite. 21Roboão amava Maaca, filha de Absalão, mais do que a qualquer outra de suas esposas e concubinas. Ao todo ele teve dezoito esposas e sessenta concubinas, vinte e oito filhos e sessenta filhas.

22Roboão nomeou Abias, filho de Maaca, chefe entre os seus irmãos, com o intuito de fazê-lo rei. 23Ele agiu com sabedoria, dispersando seus filhos pelos distritos de Judá e de Benjamim e pelas cidades fortificadas. Garantiu-lhes fartas provisões e lhes conseguiu muitas mulheres.