2 Kings 9 – NIRV & NVI-PT

New International Reader’s Version

2 Kings 9:1-37

Jehu Is Anointed as King of Israel

1Elisha the prophet sent for a man from the group of the prophets. Elisha said to him, “Tuck your coat into your belt. Take this bottle of olive oil with you. Go to Ramoth Gilead. 2When you get there, look for Jehu. He’s the son of Jehoshaphat, the son of Nimshi. Go to Jehu. Get him away from his companions. Take him into an inside room. 3Then get the bottle. Pour the oil on his head. Announce to him, ‘The Lord says, “I anoint you as king over Israel.” ’ After that, open the door and run away. Do it quickly!”

4So the young prophet went to Ramoth Gilead. 5When he arrived, he found the army officers sitting together. “Commander, I have a message for you,” he said.

“For which one of us?” asked Jehu.

“For you, commander,” he replied.

6Jehu got up and went into the house. Then the prophet poured the oil on Jehu’s head. He announced, “The Lord is the God of Israel. He says, ‘I am anointing you as king over the Lord’s people Israel. 7You must destroy the royal house of your master Ahab. I will pay them back for spilling the blood of my servants the prophets. I will also pay them back for the blood of all the Lord’s servants that Jezebel spilled. 8The whole house of Ahab will die out. I will destroy every male in Israel who is related to Ahab. It does not matter whether they are slaves or free. 9I will make Ahab’s royal house like the house of Jeroboam, the son of Nebat. I will make it like the house of Baasha, the son of Ahijah. 10Dogs will eat up Jezebel on a piece of land at Jezreel. No one will bury her.’ ” Then the prophet opened the door and ran away.

11Jehu went out to where the other officers were. One of them asked him, “Is everything all right? Why did that crazy man come to you?”

“You know the man. You know the kinds of things he says,” Jehu replied.

12“That’s not true!” they said. “Tell us.”

Jehu said, “Here is what he told me. He announced, ‘The Lord says, “I am anointing you as king over Israel.” ’ ”

13The officers quickly grabbed their coats. They spread them out under Jehu on the bare steps of the house. Then they blew a trumpet. They shouted, “Jehu is king!”

Jehu Kills Joram and Ahaziah

14Jehu was the son of Jehoshaphat, the son of Nimshi. Jehu made plans against Joram. During that time Joram and Israel’s whole army had been guarding Ramoth Gilead. They had been guarding it against Hazael, the king of Aram. 15But King Joram had returned to Jezreel. He had gone there to give his wounds time to heal. The soldiers of Aram had wounded him in his battle against Hazael, the king of Aram. Jehu said to his men, “Do you want to make me king? If you do, don’t let anyone sneak out of the city. Don’t let them go and tell the news in Jezreel.” 16Then Jehu got into his chariot. He rode off to Jezreel. Joram was resting there. And Ahaziah, the king of Judah, had gone down to see him.

17A lookout was standing on the roof of the tower in Jezreel. He saw Jehu’s troops approaching. So he called out, “I see some troops coming.”

“Get a horseman,” Joram ordered. “Send him to ride out to them. Have him ask, ‘Are you coming in peace?’ ”

18The horseman rode out to where Jehu was. He said, “The king asks, ‘Are you coming in peace?’ ”

“What do you know about peace?” Jehu answered. “Get in line behind me.”

The lookout reported, “The messenger has reached them. But he isn’t coming back.”

19So the king sent out a second horseman. When he came to them, he said, “The king asks, ‘Are you coming in peace?’ ”

Jehu replied, “What do you know about peace? Get in line behind me.”

20The lookout reported, “The second messenger has reached them. But he isn’t coming back either. The one driving the chariot drives like Jehu, the son of Nimshi. He’s driving like a crazy person.”

21“Get my chariot ready,” King Joram ordered. When it was ready, he rode out. Ahaziah, the king of Judah, rode out with him. Each of them was in his own chariot. They both went to meet Jehu. They met him at the piece of land that had belonged to Naboth from Jezreel. 22When Joram saw Jehu he asked, “Have you come here in peace, Jehu?”

“Your mother Jezebel worships statues of gods,” Jehu replied. “She also worships evil powers. The evil things she does have spread everywhere. As long as all of that goes on, how can there be peace?”

23Joram turned around and tried to get away. He called out, “It’s treason, Ahaziah!”

24Then Jehu shot an arrow at Joram. It hit him between the shoulders. It went through his heart. He sank down slowly in his chariot. 25Jehu spoke to Bidkar, his chariot officer. Jehu said, “Pick Joram up. Throw him on the field that belonged to Naboth from Jezreel. Remember how you and I were riding together in chariots behind Joram’s father Ahab? It was when the Lord spoke this prophecy against him. The Lord announced, 26‘Yesterday I saw the blood of Naboth and the blood of his sons. You can be sure that I will make you pay for it on this piece of land.’ So pick Joram up. Throw him on that piece of land. That’s what the Lord said would happen.”

27Ahaziah, the king of Judah, saw what had happened. So he tried to get away. He went up the road toward Beth Haggan. Jehu chased him. He shouted, “Kill him too!” Jehu’s men wounded Ahaziah in his chariot. It happened on the way up to Gur near Ibleam. But Ahaziah escaped to Megiddo. And that’s where he died. 28Ahaziah’s servants took him to Jerusalem in his chariot. They buried him in his family tomb in the City of David. 29Ahaziah had become king of Judah. It was in the 11th year of Joram, the son of Ahab.

Jehu Kills Jezebel

30Jehu went to Jezreel. Jezebel heard about it. So she put makeup on her eyes and fixed her hair. Then she looked out of a window. 31Jehu entered the gate below. Jezebel said to him, “You are just like Zimri. You murdered your master. Have you come here in peace?”

32Jehu looked up at the window. “Who is on my side?” he called out. “Who?” Two or three officials looked down at him. 33“Throw her down!” Jehu said. So they threw her down. Some of her blood splashed on the wall. Some of it splashed on Jehu’s chariot horses as they ran over her.

34Jehu went inside. He ate and drank. “The Lord put a curse on that woman,” he said. “Take proper care of her body. Bury her. After all, she was a king’s daughter.” 35So they went out to bury her. But all they found was her head, feet and hands. 36They went back and reported it to Jehu. He told them, “That’s what the Lord said would happen. He announced it through his servant Elijah, who was from Tishbe. He said, ‘On a piece of land at Jezreel, dogs will eat up Jezebel’s body. 37Her body will end up as garbage on that piece of land. So no one will be able to say, “Here’s where Jezebel is buried.” ’ ”

Nova Versão Internacional

2 Reis 9:1-37

Jeú é Consagrado Rei de Israel

1Enquanto isso o profeta Eliseu chamou um dos discípulos dos profetas e lhe disse: “Ponha a capa por dentro do cinto, pegue este frasco de óleo e vá a Ramote-Gileade. 2Quando lá chegar, procure Jeú, filho de Josafá e neto de Ninsi. Dirija-se a ele e leve-o para uma sala, longe dos seus companheiros. 3Depois pegue o frasco, derrame o óleo sobre a cabeça dele e declare: ‘Assim diz o Senhor: Eu o estou ungindo rei sobre Israel’. Em seguida abra a porta e fuja sem demora!”

4Então o jovem profeta foi a Ramote-Gileade. 5Ao chegar, encontrou os comandantes do exército reunidos e disse: “Trago uma mensagem para ti, comandante”.

“Para qual de nós?”, perguntou Jeú.

Ele respondeu: “Para ti, comandante”.

6Jeú levantou-se e entrou na casa. Então o jovem profeta derramou o óleo na cabeça de Jeú e declarou-lhe: “Assim diz o Senhor, o Deus de Israel: ‘Eu o estou ungindo rei de Israel, o povo do Senhor. 7Você dará fim à família de Acabe, seu senhor, e assim eu vingarei o sangue de meus servos, os profetas, e o sangue de todos os servos do Senhor, derramado por Jezabel. 8Toda a família de Acabe perecerá. Eliminarei todos os de sexo masculino9.8 Hebraico: os que urinam na parede. de sua família em Israel, seja escravo seja livre. 9Tratarei a família de Acabe como tratei a de Jeroboão, filho de Nebate, e a de Baasa, filho de Aías. 10E Jezabel será devorada por cães num terreno em Jezreel, e ninguém a sepultará’ ”. Então ele abriu a porta e saiu correndo.

11Quando Jeú voltou para junto dos outros oficiais do rei, um deles lhe perguntou: “Está tudo bem? O que esse louco queria com você?”

Jeú respondeu: “Vocês conhecem essa gente e sabem as coisas que eles dizem”.

12Mas insistiram: “Não nos engane! Conte-nos o que ele disse”.

Então Jeú contou: “Ele me disse o seguinte: ‘Assim diz o Senhor: Eu o estou ungindo rei sobre Israel’ ”.

13Imediatamente eles pegaram os seus mantos e os estenderam sobre os degraus diante dele. Em seguida tocaram a trombeta e gritaram: “Jeú é rei!”

A Morte de Jorão e de Acazias

14Então Jeú, filho de Josafá e neto de Ninsi, começou uma conspiração contra o rei Jorão, na época em que este defendeu, com todo o Israel, Ramote-Gileade contra Hazael, rei da Síria. 15O rei Jorão tinha voltado a Jezreel para recuperar-se dos ferimentos sofridos na batalha contra Hazael, rei da Síria. Jeú propôs: “Se vocês me apoiam, não deixem ninguém sair escondido da cidade para nos denunciar em Jezreel”. 16Então ele subiu em seu carro e foi para Jezreel, porque Jorão estava lá se recuperando; e Acazias, rei de Judá, tinha ido visitá-lo.

17Quando a sentinela que estava na torre de vigia de Jezreel percebeu a tropa de Jeú se aproximando, gritou: “Estou vendo uma tropa!”

Jorão ordenou: “Envie um cavaleiro ao encontro deles para perguntar se eles vêm em paz”.

18O cavaleiro foi ao encontro de Jeú e disse: “O rei pergunta: ‘Vocês vêm em paz?’ ”

Jeú respondeu: “Não me venha falar em paz. Saia da minha frente”.

A sentinela relatou: “O mensageiro chegou a eles, mas não está voltando”.

19Então o rei enviou um segundo cavaleiro. Quando chegou a eles disse: “O rei pergunta: ‘Vocês vêm em paz?’ ”

Jeú respondeu: “Não me venha falar em paz. Saia da minha frente”.

20A sentinela relatou: “Ele chegou a eles, mas também não está voltando”. E acrescentou: “O jeito de o chefe da tropa guiar o carro é como o de Jeú, neto de Ninsi; dirige como louco”.

21Jorão ordenou que preparassem seu carro de guerra. Assim que ficou pronto, Jorão, rei de Israel, e Acazias, rei de Judá, saíram, cada um em seu carro, ao encontro de Jeú. Eles o encontraram na propriedade que havia pertencido a Nabote, de Jezreel. 22Quando Jorão viu Jeú, perguntou: “Você vem em paz, Jeú?”

Jeú respondeu: “Como pode haver paz, enquanto continuam toda a idolatria e as feitiçarias de sua mãe, Jezabel?”

23Jorão deu meia-volta e fugiu, gritando para Acazias: “Traição, Acazias!”

24Então Jeú disparou seu arco com toda a força e atingiu Jorão nas costas. A flecha atravessou-lhe o coração e ele caiu morto. 25Jeú disse a Bidcar, seu oficial: “Pegue o cadáver e jogue-o nesta propriedade que pertencia a Nabote, de Jezreel. Lembre-se da advertência que o Senhor proferiu contra Acabe, pai dele, quando juntos acompanhávamos sua comitiva. Ele disse: 26‘Ontem, vi o sangue de Nabote e o sangue dos seus filhos, declara o Senhor, e com certeza farei você pagar por isso nesta mesma propriedade, declara o Senhor’. Agora, então, pegue o cadáver e jogue-o nesta propriedade, conforme a palavra do Senhor”.

27Vendo isso, Acazias, rei de Judá, fugiu na direção de Bete-Hagã. Mas Jeú o perseguiu, gritando: “Matem-no também!” Eles o atingiram em seu carro de guerra na subida para Gur, perto de Ibleã, mas ele conseguiu refugiar-se em Megido, onde morreu. 28Seus oficiais o levaram a Jerusalém e o sepultaram com seus antepassados em seu túmulo, na Cidade de Davi. 29Acazias havia se tornado rei de Judá no décimo primeiro ano de Jorão, filho de Acabe.

A Morte de Jezabel

30Em seguida Jeú entrou em Jezreel. Ao saber disso, Jezabel pintou os olhos, arrumou o cabelo e ficou olhando de uma janela do palácio. 31Quando Jeú passou pelo portão, ela gritou: “Como vai, Zinri, assassino do seu senhor?”

32Ele ergueu os olhos para a janela e gritou: “Quem de vocês está do meu lado?” Dois ou três oficiais olharam para ele. 33Então Jeú ordenou: “Joguem essa mulher para baixo!” Eles a jogaram e o sangue dela espirrou na parede e nos cavalos, e Jeú a atropelou.

34Jeú entrou, comeu, bebeu e ordenou: “Peguem aquela maldita e sepultem-na; afinal era filha de rei”. 35Mas, quando foram sepultá-la, só encontraram o crânio, os pés e as mãos. 36Então voltaram e contaram isso a Jeú, que disse: “Cumpriu-se a palavra do Senhor anunciada por meio do seu servo Elias, o tesbita: Num terreno em Jezreel cães devorarão a carne de Jezabel, 37os seus restos mortais serão espalhados num terreno em Jezreel, como esterco no campo, de modo que ninguém será capaz de dizer: ‘Esta é Jezabel’ ”.