2 Cronica 21 – TCB & NIRV

Tagalog Contemporary Bible

2 Cronica 21:1-20

1Nang mamatay si Jehoshafat, inilibing siya sa libingan ng mga ninuno niya sa Lungsod ni David. At ang anak niyang si Jehoram ang pumalit sa kanya bilang hari. 2Ang mga kapatid ni Jehoram ay sina Azaria, Jehiel, Zacarias, Azariahu, Micael, at Shefatia. Silang lahat ang anak ni Haring Jehoshafat ng Juda.21:2 Juda: sa Hebreo, Israel. 3Binigyan sila ni Jehoshafat ng maraming regalo na pilak at ginto, mahahalagang bagay at mga napapaderang lungsod sa Juda. Pero si Jehoram ang kanyang ipinalit bilang hari dahil siya ang panganay.

Ang Paghahari ni Jehoram sa Juda

(2 Hari 8:16-24)

4Nang matatag na ang paghahari ni Jehoram sa kaharian ng kanyang ama, ipinapatay niya ang lahat ng kanyang kapatid, pati ang ibang mga opisyal ng Juda.21:4 Juda: sa Hebreo, Israel. 5Si Jehoram ay 32 taong gulang nang maging hari. Sa Jerusalem siya tumira, at naghari siya roon sa loob ng walong taon. 6Sumunod siya sa pamumuhay ng mga hari ng Israel, gaya ng ginawa ng sambahayan ni Ahab, dahil ang kanyang napangasawa ay anak ni Ahab. Masama ang ginawa niya sa paningin ng Panginoon. 7Pero dahil sa kasunduan ng Panginoon kay David, hindi niya nilipol ang angkan ni David. Nangako siya kay David na hindi mawawalan si David ng angkan na maghahari magpakailanman.21:7 Nangako … magpakailanman: sa literal, Nangako ang Panginoon na bibigyan niya si David at ang kanyang angkan ng ilaw magpakailanman.

8Nang panahon ng paghahari ni Jehoram, nagrebelde ang Edom sa Juda, at pumili sila ng sarili nilang hari. 9Kaya pumunta si Jehoram at ang kanyang mga opisyal sa Edom dala ang lahat niyang karwahe. Pinalibutan siya at ang kumander ng kanyang mga mangangarwahe ng mga taga-Edom, pero kinagabihan sinalakay nila ang mga Edomita, at nakatakas sila. 10Hanggang ngayon, nagrerebelde pa rin ang Edom sa Juda.

Sa panahon ding iyon, nagrebelde rin ang Libna sa Juda, dahil itinakwil ni Jehoram ang Panginoon, ang Dios ng kanyang mga ninuno. 11Nagpatayo siya ng mga sambahan sa mga bulubundukin ng Juda na siyang dahilan ng pagsamba ng mga taga-Jerusalem at taga-Juda sa mga dios-diosan.

12Pinadalhan ni Propeta Elias si Jehoram ng sulat na nagsasabi:

“Ito ang sinasabi ng Panginoon, ang Dios ng iyong ninunong si David: Hindi mo sinunod ang pamumuhay ng iyong amang si Jehoshafat o ng iyong lolo na si Asa na naging hari rin ng Juda. 13Sa halip, sinunod mo ang pamumuhay ng mga hari ng Israel. Hinikayat mo ang mga taga-Juda at mga taga-Jerusalem sa pagsamba sa mga dios-diosan gaya ng ginawa ni Ahab. Pinatay mo rin ang iyong sariling mga kapatid na mas mahusay pa sa iyo. 14Kaya ngayon parurusahan ka ng Panginoon, ikaw at ang iyong mamamayan, mga anak, mga asawa at ang lahat ng iyong ari-arian. Matinding parusa ang ipapadala niya sa inyo. 15Ikaw mismo ay magtitiis ng malubhang karamdaman sa tiyan, hanggang sa lumabas ang iyong bituka.”

16Pagkatapos, pinalusob ng Panginoon laban kay Jehoram ang mga Filisteo at ang mga Arabo, na nakatira malapit sa Etiopia. 17Nilusob nila ang Juda at sinakop, at sinamsam ang mga ari-arian sa palasyo ng hari, pati ang kanyang mga asawaʼt anak. Ang bunso lang niyang anak na si Ahazia21:17 Ahazia: o, Jehoahaz. ang hindi nadala.

18Pagkatapos noon, pinahirapan ng Panginoon si Jehoram ng karamdaman sa tiyan na walang kagalingan.

19At pagkalipas ng dalawang taon, lumabas ang kanyang bituka dahil sa karamdaman, at namatay siya sa sobrang sakit. Hindi nagsindi ng apoy ang kanyang mamamayan sa pagpaparangal sa kanya, tulad ng kanilang ginawa sa kanyang mga ninuno. 20Si Jehoram ay 32 taong gulang nang maging hari. Sa Jerusalem siya tumira, at naghari siya roon sa loob ng walong taon. Nang mamatay siya, walang nagluksa sa kanya. Inilibing siya sa Lungsod ni David, pero hindi sa libingan ng mga hari.

New International Reader’s Version

2 Chronicles 21:1-20

1Jehoshaphat joined the members of his family who had already died. He was buried in the family tomb in the City of David. Jehoshaphat’s son Jehoram became the next king after him. 2Jehoram’s brothers, the sons of Jehoshaphat, were Azariah, Jehiel, Zechariah, Azariahu, Michael and Shephatiah. All of them were sons of Jehoshaphat, the king of Israel. 3Their father had given them many gifts. He had given them silver, gold and other things of value. He had also given them cities in Judah that had high walls around them. But he had made Jehoram king. That’s because Jehoram was his oldest son.

Jehoram King of Judah

4Jehoram made his position secure over his father’s kingdom. Then he killed all his brothers with his sword. He also killed some of the officials of Israel. 5Jehoram was 32 years old when he became king. He ruled in Jerusalem for eight years. 6He followed the ways of the kings of Israel, just as the royal family of Ahab had done. In fact, he married a daughter of Ahab. Jehoram did what was evil in the eyes of the Lord. 7But the Lord didn’t want to destroy the royal family of David. That’s because the Lord had made a covenant with him. The Lord had promised to keep the lamp of David’s kingdom burning brightly. The Lord had promised that for David and his children after him forever.

8When Jehoram was king over Judah, Edom refused to remain under Judah’s control. They set up their own king. 9So Jehoram went to Edom. He took his officers and all his chariots with him. The men of Edom surrounded him and his chariot commanders. But he got up at night and fought his way out. 10To this day Edom has refused to remain under Judah’s control.

At that same time, Libnah also refused to remain under the control of Judah. That’s because Jehoram had deserted the Lord, the God of his people. 11Jehoram had also built high places on the hills of Judah. He had caused the people of Jerusalem to worship other gods. They weren’t faithful to the Lord. Jehoram had led Judah down the wrong path.

12Jehoram received a letter from Elijah the prophet. In it, Elijah said,

“The Lord is the God of your father David. The Lord says, ‘You have not followed the ways of your own father Jehoshaphat or of Asa, the king of Judah. 13Instead, you have followed the ways of the kings of Israel. You have led Judah and the people of Jerusalem to worship other gods, just as the royal family of Ahab did. Also, you have murdered your own brothers. They were members of your own family. They were better men than you are. 14So now the Lord is about to strike down your people with a heavy blow. He will strike down your sons, your wives and everything that belongs to you. 15And you yourself will be very sick for a long time. The sickness will finally cause your insides to come out.’ ”

16The Lord stirred up the anger of the Philistines against Jehoram. He also stirred up the anger of the Arabs. They lived near the people of Cush. 17The Philistines and Arabs attacked Judah. They went in and carried off all the goods they found in the king’s palace. They also took his sons and wives. The only son he had left was Ahaziah. He was the youngest son.

18After all of that, the Lord made Jehoram very sick. He couldn’t be healed. 19After he had been sick for two years, the sickness caused his insides to come out. He died in great pain. His people didn’t make a funeral fire to honor him. They had made funeral fires to honor the kings who ruled before him.

20Jehoram was 32 years old when he became king. He ruled in Jerusalem for eight years. No one was sorry when he passed away. He was buried in the City of David. But he wasn’t placed in the tombs of the kings.