2 Reis 15 – NVI-PT & NIRV

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2 Reis 15:1-38

O Reinado de Azarias, Rei de Judá

1No vigésimo sétimo ano do reinado de Jeroboão, rei de Israel, Azarias, filho de Amazias, rei de Judá, começou a reinar. 2Tinha dezesseis anos de idade quando se tornou rei e reinou cinquenta e dois anos em Jerusalém. Sua mãe era de Jerusalém e chamava-se Jecolias. 3Ele fez o que o Senhor aprova, tal como o seu pai, Amazias. 4Contudo, os altares idólatras não foram derrubados; o povo continuava a oferecer sacrifícios e a queimar incenso neles.

5O Senhor feriu o rei com lepra15.5 O termo hebraico não se refere somente à lepra, mas também a diversas doenças da pele., até o dia de sua morte. Durante todo esse tempo ele morou numa casa separada15.5 Ou casa onde estava desobrigado de suas responsabilidades. Jotão, filho do rei, tomava conta do palácio e governava o povo.

6Os demais acontecimentos do reinado de Azarias e todas as suas realizações estão escritos nos registros históricos dos reis de Judá. 7Azarias descansou com os seus antepassados e foi sepultado junto a eles na Cidade de Davi. Seu filho Jotão foi o seu sucessor.

O Reinado de Zacarias, Rei de Israel

8No trigésimo oitavo ano do reinado de Azarias, rei de Judá, Zacarias, filho de Jeroboão, tornou-se rei de Israel em Samaria e reinou seis meses. 9Ele fez o que o Senhor reprova, como seus antepassados haviam feito. Não se desviou dos pecados que Jeroboão, filho de Nebate, levara Israel a cometer.

10Salum, filho de Jabes, conspirou contra Zacarias. Ele o atacou na frente do povo15.10 Alguns manuscritos da Septuaginta dizem atacou em Ibleã., assassinou-o e foi o seu sucessor. 11Os demais acontecimentos do reinado de Zacarias estão escritos nos registros históricos dos reis de Israel. 12Assim se cumpriu a palavra do Senhor anunciada a Jeú: “Seus descendentes ocuparão o trono de Israel até a quarta geração”.

O Reinado de Salum, Rei de Israel

13Salum, filho de Jabes, começou a reinar no trigésimo oitavo ano do reinado de Uzias, rei de Judá, e reinou um mês em Samaria. 14Então Menaém, filho de Gadi, foi de Tirza a Samaria e atacou Salum, filho de Jabes, assassinou-o e foi o seu sucessor. 15Os demais acontecimentos do reinado de Salum e a conspiração que liderou estão escritos nos registros históricos dos reis de Israel.

16Naquela ocasião Menaém, partindo de Tirza, atacou Tifsa e todos que estavam na cidade e seus arredores, porque eles se recusaram a abrir as portas da cidade. Saqueou Tifsa e rasgou ao meio todas as mulheres grávidas.

O Reinado de Menaém, Rei de Israel

17No trigésimo nono ano do reinado de Azarias, rei de Judá, Menaém, filho de Gadi, tornou-se rei de Israel e reinou dez anos em Samaria. 18Ele fez o que o Senhor reprova. Durante todo o seu reinado não se desviou dos pecados que Jeroboão, filho de Nebate, levara Israel a cometer.

19Então Pul15.19 Também chamado Tiglate-Pileser., rei da Assíria, invadiu o país, e Menaém lhe deu trinta e cinco toneladas15.19 Hebraico: 1.000 talentos. Um talento equivalia a 35 quilos. de prata para obter seu apoio e manter-se no trono. 20Menaém cobrou essa quantia de Israel. Todos os homens de posses tiveram de contribuir com seiscentos gramas15.20 Hebraico: 50 siclos. Um siclo equivalia a 12 gramas. de prata no pagamento ao rei da Assíria. Então ele interrompeu a invasão e foi embora.

21Os demais acontecimentos do reinado de Menaém e todas as suas realizações estão escritos nos registros históricos dos reis de Israel. 22Menaém descansou com os seus antepassados, e seu filho Pecaías foi o seu sucessor.

O Reinado de Pecaías, Rei de Israel

23No quinquagésimo ano do reinado de Azarias, rei de Judá, Pecaías, filho de Menaém, tornou-se rei de Israel em Samaria e reinou dois anos. 24Pecaías fez o que o Senhor reprova. Não se desviou dos pecados que Jeroboão, filho de Nebate, levara Israel a cometer. 25Um dos seus principais oficiais, Peca, filho de Remalias, conspirou contra ele. Levando consigo cinquenta homens de Gileade, assassinou Pecaías e também Argobe e Arié, na cidadela do palácio real em Samaria. Assim Peca matou Pecaías e foi o seu sucessor.

26Os demais acontecimentos do reinado de Pecaías e todas as suas realizações estão escritos nos registros históricos dos reis de Israel.

O Reinado de Peca, Rei de Israel

27No quinquagésimo segundo ano do reinado de Azarias, rei de Judá, Peca, filho de Remalias, tornou-se rei de Israel em Samaria e reinou vinte anos. 28Ele fez o que o Senhor reprova. Não se desviou dos pecados que Jeroboão, filho de Nebate, levara Israel a cometer.

29Durante o seu reinado, Tiglate-Pileser, rei da Assíria, invadiu e conquistou Ijom, Abel-Bete-Maaca, Janoa, Quedes e Hazor. Tomou Gileade e a Galileia, inclusive toda a terra de Naftali, e deportou o povo para a Assíria. 30Então Oseias, filho de Elá, conspirou contra Peca, filho de Remalias. Ele o atacou e o assassinou, tornando-se o seu sucessor no vigésimo ano do reinado de Jotão, filho de Uzias.

31Os demais acontecimentos do reinado de Peca e todas as suas realizações estão escritos nos registros históricos dos reis de Israel.

O Reinado de Jotão, Rei de Judá

32No segundo ano do reinado de Peca, filho de Remalias, rei de Israel, Jotão, filho de Uzias, rei de Judá, começou a reinar. 33Ele tinha vinte e cinco anos de idade quando começou a reinar e reinou dezesseis anos em Jerusalém. O nome da sua mãe era Jerusa, filha de Zadoque. 34Ele fez o que o Senhor aprova, tal como seu pai, Uzias. 35Contudo, os altares idólatras não foram derrubados; o povo continuou a oferecer sacrifícios e a queimar incenso neles. Jotão reconstruiu a porta superior do templo do Senhor.

36Os demais acontecimentos do reinado de Jotão e as suas realizações estão escritos nos registros históricos dos reis de Judá. 37(Naqueles dias o Senhor começou a enviar Rezim, rei da Síria, e Peca, filho de Remalias, contra Judá.) 38Jotão descansou com os seus antepassados e foi sepultado junto a eles na Cidade de Davi, seu predecessor. Seu filho Acaz foi o seu sucessor.

New International Reader’s Version

2 Kings 15:1-38

Uzziah King of Judah

1Uzziah began to rule as king over Judah. It was in the 27th year that Jeroboam was king of Israel. Uzziah was the son of Amaziah. 2Uzziah was 16 years old when he became king. He ruled in Jerusalem for 52 years. His mother’s name was Jekoliah. She was from Jerusalem. 3Uzziah did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, just as his father Amaziah had done. 4But the high places weren’t removed. The people continued to offer sacrifices and burn incense there.

5The Lord caused King Uzziah to suffer from a skin disease until the day he died. He lived in a separate house. His son Jotham was in charge of the palace. Jotham ruled over the people of the land.

6The other events of the rule of Uzziah are written down. Everything he did is written in the official records of the kings of Judah. 7Uzziah joined the members of his family who had already died. He was buried near them in the City of David. Uzziah’s son Jotham became the next king after him.

Zechariah King of Israel

8Zechariah became king of Israel in Samaria. It was in the 38th year that Uzziah was king of Judah. Zechariah ruled for six months. He was the son of Jeroboam, the son of Jehoash. 9Zechariah did what was evil in the eyes of the Lord. He did what the kings of Israel before him had done. He didn’t turn away from the sins Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, had committed. Jeroboam had caused Israel to commit those same sins.

10Shallum made evil plans against Zechariah. He attacked Zechariah in front of the people and killed him. Then he became the next king after him. Shallum was the son of Jabesh. 11The other events of the rule of Zechariah are written down. They are written in the official records of the kings of Israel. 12What happened to Zechariah is what the Lord said would happen. He had spoken that message to Jehu. The Lord had said, “Your sons after you will sit on the throne of Israel. They will rule until the time of your children’s grandchildren.” (2 Kings 10:30)

Shallum King of Israel

13Shallum became king of Israel. It was in the 39th year that Uzziah was king of Judah. Shallum ruled in Samaria for one month. He was the son of Jabesh. 14Menahem went from Tirzah up to Samaria. There he attacked Shallum, the son of Jabesh. Menahem killed him and became the next king after him. Menahem was the son of Gadi.

15The other events of Shallum’s rule are written down. The evil things he planned are written down. All these things are written in the official records of the kings of Israel.

16At that time Menahem started out from Tirzah and attacked Tiphsah. He attacked everyone in the city and the area around it. That’s because they refused to open their gates for him. He destroyed Tiphsah. He ripped open all their pregnant women.

Menahem King of Israel

17Menahem became king of Israel. It was in the 39th year that Uzziah was king of Judah. Menahem ruled in Samaria for ten years. He was the son of Gadi. 18Menahem did what was evil in the eyes of the Lord. During his entire rule he didn’t turn away from the sins Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, had committed. Jeroboam had caused Israel to commit those same sins.

19Then Tiglath-Pileser marched into the land of Israel. He was king of Assyria. Menahem gave him 38 tons of silver to get his help. He wanted to make his control over the kingdom stronger. 20Menahem forced Israel to give him that money. Every wealthy person had to give him 20 ounces of silver. All of it went to the king of Assyria. So he pulled his troops back. He didn’t stay in the land anymore.

21The other events of the rule of Menahem are written down. Everything he did is written in the official records of the kings of Israel. 22Menahem joined the members of his family who had already died. Menahem’s son Pekahiah became the next king after him.

Pekahiah King of Israel

23Pekahiah became king of Israel in Samaria. It was in the 50th year that Uzziah was king of Judah. Pekahiah ruled for two years. He was the son of Menahem. 24Pekahiah did what was evil in the eyes of the Lord. He didn’t turn away from the sins Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, had committed. Jeroboam had caused Israel to commit those same sins. 25One of Pekahiah’s chief officers was Pekah. He was the son of Remaliah. Pekah made evil plans against Pekahiah. He took 50 men from Gilead with him and killed Pekahiah. Pekah also killed Argob and Arieh. He killed all of them in the safest place in the royal palace at Samaria. So Pekah killed Pekahiah. He became the next king after him.

26The other events of the rule of Pekahiah are written down. Everything he did is written in the official records of the kings of Israel.

Pekah King of Israel

27Pekah became king of Israel in Samaria. It was in the 52nd year that Uzziah was king of Judah. Pekah ruled for 20 years. He was the son of Remaliah. 28Pekah did what was evil in the eyes of the Lord. He didn’t turn away from the sins Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, had committed. Jeroboam had caused Israel to commit those same sins.

29During the rule of Pekah, the king of Israel, Tiglath-Pileser marched into the land again. He was king of Assyria. He captured the towns of Ijon, Abel Beth Maakah, Janoah, Kedesh and Hazor. He also captured the lands of Gilead and Galilee. That included the whole territory of Naphtali. He took the people away from their own land. He sent them off to Assyria. 30Then Hoshea made evil plans against Pekah, the son of Remaliah. Hoshea was the son of Elah. Hoshea attacked Pekah and killed him. Then Hoshea became the next king after him. It was in the 20th year of the rule of Jotham, the son of Uzziah.

31The other events of the rule of Pekah are written down. Everything he did is written in the official records of the kings of Israel.

Jotham King of Judah

32Jotham began to rule as king over Judah. It was in the second year that Pekah was king of Israel. He was the son of Remaliah. Jotham was the son of Uzziah. 33Jotham was 25 years old when he became king. He ruled in Jerusalem for 16 years. His mother’s name was Jerusha. She was the daughter of Zadok. 34Jotham did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, just as his father Uzziah had done. 35But the high places weren’t removed. The people continued to offer sacrifices and burn incense there. Jotham rebuilt the Upper Gate of the Lord’s temple.

36The other events of the rule of Jotham are written down. Everything he did is written in the official records of the kings of Judah. 37In those days the Lord began to send Rezin and Pekah against Judah. Rezin was king of Aram. Pekah was the son of Remaliah. 38Jotham joined the members of his family who had already died. He was buried in the family tomb in the city of King David. Jotham’s son Ahaz became the next king after him.