Monday, May 20, 2019
2 Chronicles 13-15
The rule of King Asa is a promising development. He worships the LORD. He bans worship of other gods throughout the territories of Benjamin and Judah. He repels two attacks--one by Egyptian forces and one by the Northern Kingdom of Israel. He relies on the LORD when battling against attacking forces. The LORD gives him and his people rest for a period of years.
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