Day 93

Micah 5-7
The Ruler to Be Born in Bethlehem
Now muster your troops, O daughter of troops;
siege is laid against us;
       with a rod they strike the judge of Israel
on the cheek.
2    But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah,
who are too little to be among the clans of Judah,
       from you shall come forth for me
one who is to be ruler in Israel,
       whose coming forth is from of old,
from ancient days.
3    Therefore he shall give them up until the time
when she who is in labor has given birth;
       then the rest of his brothers shall return
to the people of Israel.
4    And he shall stand and shepherd his flock in the strength of the Lord,
in the majesty of the name of the Lord his God.
       And they shall dwell secure, for now he shall be great
to the ends of the earth.
5    And he shall be their peace.
       When the Assyrian comes into our land
and treads in our palaces,
       then we will raise against him seven shepherds
and eight princes of men;
6    they shall shepherd the land of Assyria with the sword,
and the land of Nimrod at its entrances;
       and he shall deliver us from the Assyrian
when he comes into our land
and treads within our border.
A Remnant Shall Be Delivered
7    Then the remnant of Jacob shall be
in the midst of many peoples
       like dew from the Lord,
like showers on the grass,
       which delay not for a man
nor wait for the children of man.
8    And the remnant of Jacob shall be among the nations,
in the midst of many peoples,
       like a lion among the beasts of the forest,
like a young lion among the flocks of sheep,
       which, when it goes through, treads down
and tears in pieces, and there is none to deliver.
9    Your hand shall be lifted up over your adversaries,
and all your enemies shall be cut off.
10    And in that day, declares the Lord,
I will cut off your horses from among you
and will destroy your chariots;
11    and I will cut off the cities of your land
and throw down all your strongholds;
12    and I will cut off sorceries from your hand,
and you shall have no more tellers of fortunes;
13    and I will cut off your carved images
and your pillars from among you,
       and you shall bow down no more
to the work of your hands;
14    and I will root out your Asherah images from among you
and destroy your cities.
15    And in anger and wrath I will execute vengeance
on the nations that did not obey.
The Indictment of the Lord
Hear what the Lord says:
       Arise, plead your case before the mountains,
and let the hills hear your voice.
2    Hear, you mountains, the indictment of the Lord,
and you enduring foundations of the earth,
       for the Lord has an indictment against his people,
and he will contend with Israel.
3    “O my people, what have I done to you?
How have I wearied you? Answer me!
4    For I brought you up from the land of Egypt
and redeemed you from the house of slavery,
       and I sent before you Moses,
Aaron, and Miriam.
5    O my people, remember what Balak king of Moab devised,
and what Balaam the son of Beor answered him,
       and what happened from Shittim to Gilgal,
that you may know the righteous acts of the Lord.”
What Does the Lord Require?
6    “With what shall I come before the Lord,
and bow myself before God on high?
       Shall I come before him with burnt offerings,
with calves a year old?
7    Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams,
with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
       Shall I give my firstborn for my transgression,
the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?”
8    He has told you, O man, what is good;
and what does the Lord require of you
       but to do justice, and to love kindness,
and to walk humbly with your God?
Destruction of the Wicked
9    The voice of the Lord cries to the city—
and it is sound wisdom to fear your name:
       “Hear of the rod and of him who appointed it!
10        Can I forget any longer the treasures of wickedness in the house of the wicked,
and the scant measure that is accursed?
11    Shall I acquit the man with wicked scales
and with a bag of deceitful weights?
12    Your rich men are full of violence;
your inhabitants speak lies,
and their tongue is deceitful in their mouth.
13    Therefore I strike you with a grievous blow,
making you desolate because of your sins.
14    You shall eat, but not be satisfied,
and there shall be hunger within you;
       you shall put away, but not preserve,
and what you preserve I will give to the sword.
15    You shall sow, but not reap;
you shall tread olives, but not anoint yourselves with oil;
you shall tread grapes, but not drink wine.
16    For you have kept the statutes of Omri,
and all the works of the house of Ahab;
and you have walked in their counsels,
       that I may make you a desolation, and your inhabitants a hissing;
so you shall bear the scorn of my people.”
Wait for the God of Salvation
Woe is me! For I have become
as when the summer fruit has been gathered,
as when the grapes have been gleaned:
       there is no cluster to eat,
no first-ripe fig that my soul desires.
2    The godly has perished from the earth,
and there is no one upright among mankind;
       they all lie in wait for blood,
and each hunts the other with a net.
3    Their hands are on what is evil, to do it well;
the prince and the judge ask for a bribe,
       and the great man utters the evil desire of his soul;
thus they weave it together.
4    The best of them is like a brier,
the most upright of them a thorn hedge.
       The day of your watchmen, of your punishment, has come;
now their confusion is at hand.
5    Put no trust in a neighbor;
have no confidence in a friend;
       guard the doors of your mouth
from her who lies in your arms;
6    for the son treats the father with contempt,
the daughter rises up against her mother,
       the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law;
a man’s enemies are the men of his own house.
7    But as for me, I will look to the Lord;
I will wait for the God of my salvation;
my God will hear me.
8    Rejoice not over me, O my enemy;
when I fall, I shall rise;
       when I sit in darkness,
the Lord will be a light to me.
9    I will bear the indignation of the Lord
because I have sinned against him,
       until he pleads my cause
and executes judgment for me.
       He will bring me out to the light;
I shall look upon his vindication.
10    Then my enemy will see,
and shame will cover her who said to me,
“Where is the Lord your God?”
       My eyes will look upon her;
now she will be trampled down
like the mire of the streets.
11    A day for the building of your walls!
In that day the boundary shall be far extended.
12    In that day they will come to you,
from Assyria and the cities of Egypt,
       and from Egypt to the River,
from sea to sea and from mountain to mountain.
13    But the earth will be desolate
because of its inhabitants,
for the fruit of their deeds.
14    Shepherd your people with your staff,
the flock of your inheritance,
       who dwell alone in a forest
in the midst of a garden land;
       let them graze in Bashan and Gilead
as in the days of old.
15    As in the days when you came out of the land of Egypt,
I will show them marvelous things.
16    The nations shall see and be ashamed of all their might;
       they shall lay their hands on their mouths;
their ears shall be deaf;
17    they shall lick the dust like a serpent,
like the crawling things of the earth;
       they shall come trembling out of their strongholds;
they shall turn in dread to the Lord our God,
and they shall be in fear of you.
God’s Steadfast Love and Compassion
18    Who is a God like you, pardoning iniquity
and passing over transgression
for the remnant of his inheritance?
       He does not retain his anger forever,
because he delights in steadfast love.
19    He will again have compassion on us;
he will tread our iniquities underfoot.
       You will cast all our sins
into the depths of the sea.
20    You will show faithfulness to Jacob
and steadfast love to Abraham,
       as you have sworn to our fathers
from the days of old. [1]

2 Kings 16-17
Ahaz Reigns in Judah
16 In the seventeenth year of Pekah the son of Remaliah, Ahaz the son of Jotham, king of Judah, began to reign. 2 Ahaz was twenty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem. And he did not do what was right in the eyes of the Lord his God, as his father David had done, 3 but he walked in the way of the kings of Israel. He even burned his son as an offering, according to the despicable practices of the nations whom the Lord drove out before the people of Israel. 4 And he sacrificed and made offerings on the high places and on the hills and under every green tree.
Then Rezin king of Syria and Pekah the son of Remaliah, king of Israel, came up to wage war on Jerusalem, and they besieged Ahaz but could not conquer him. 6 At that time Rezin the king of Syria recovered Elath for Syria and drove the men of Judah from Elath, and the Edomites came to Elath, where they dwell to this day. 7 So Ahaz sent messengers to Tiglath-pileser king of Assyria, saying, “I am your servant and your son. Come up and rescue me from the hand of the king of Syria and from the hand of the king of Israel, who are attacking me.” 8 Ahaz also took the silver and gold that was found in the house of the Lord and in the treasures of the king’s house and sent a present to the king of Assyria. 9 And the king of Assyria listened to him. The king of Assyria marched up against Damascus and took it, carrying its people captive to Kir, and he killed Rezin.
10 When King Ahaz went to Damascus to meet Tiglath-pileser king of Assyria, he saw the altar that was at Damascus. And King Ahaz sent to Uriah the priest a model of the altar, and its pattern, exact in all its details. 11 And Uriah the priest built the altar; in accordance with all that King Ahaz had sent from Damascus, so Uriah the priest made it, before King Ahaz arrived from Damascus. 12 And when the king came from Damascus, the king viewed the altar. Then the king drew near to the altar and went up on it 13 and burned his burnt offering and his grain offering and poured his drink offering and threw the blood of his peace offerings on the altar. 14 And the bronze altar that was before the Lord he removed from the front of the house, from the place between his altar and the house of the Lord, and put it on the north side of his altar. 15 And King Ahaz commanded Uriah the priest, saying, “On the great altar burn the morning burnt offering and the evening grain offering and the king’s burnt offering and his grain offering, with the burnt offering of all the people of the land, and their grain offering and their drink offering. And throw on it all the blood of the burnt offering and all the blood of the sacrifice, but the bronze altar shall be for me to inquire by.” 16 Uriah the priest did all this, as King Ahaz commanded.
17 And King Ahaz cut off the frames of the stands and removed the basin from them, and he took down the sea from off the bronze oxen that were under it and put it on a stone pedestal. 18 And the covered way for the Sabbath that had been built inside the house and the outer entrance for the king he caused to go around the house of the Lord, because of the king of Assyria. 19 Now the rest of the acts of Ahaz that he did, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah? 20 And Ahaz slept with his fathers and was buried with his fathers in the city of David, and Hezekiah his son reigned in his place.
Hoshea Reigns in Israel
17 In the twelfth year of Ahaz king of Judah, Hoshea the son of Elah began to reign in Samaria over Israel, and he reigned nine years. 2 And he did what was evil in the sight of the Lord, yet not as the kings of Israel who were before him. 3 Against him came up Shalmaneser king of Assyria. And Hoshea became his vassal and paid him tribute. 4 But the king of Assyria found treachery in Hoshea, for he had sent messengers to So, king of Egypt, and offered no tribute to the king of Assyria, as he had done year by year. Therefore the king of Assyria shut him up and bound him in prison. 5 Then the king of Assyria invaded all the land and came to Samaria, and for three years he besieged it.
The Fall of Israel
In the ninth year of Hoshea, the king of Assyria captured Samaria, and he carried the Israelites away to Assyria and placed them in Halah, and on the Habor, the river of Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes.
Exile Because of Idolatry
And this occurred because the people of Israel had sinned against the Lord their God, who had brought them up out of the land of Egypt from under the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt, and had feared other gods 8 and walked in the customs of the nations whom the Lord drove out before the people of Israel, and in the customs that the kings of Israel had practiced. 9 And the people of Israel did secretly against the Lord their God things that were not right. They built for themselves high places in all their towns, from watchtower to fortified city. 10 They set up for themselves pillars and Asherim on every high hill and under every green tree, 11 and there they made offerings on all the high places, as the nations did whom the Lord carried away before them. And they did wicked things, provoking the Lord to anger, 12 and they served idols, of which the Lord had said to them, “You shall not do this.” 13 Yet the Lord warned Israel and Judah by every prophet and every seer, saying, “Turn from your evil ways and keep my commandments and my statutes, in accordance with all the Law that I commanded your fathers, and that I sent to you by my servants the prophets.”
14 But they would not listen, but were stubborn, as their fathers had been, who did not believe in the Lord their God. 15 They despised his statutes and his covenant that he made with their fathers and the warnings that he gave them. They went after false idols and became false, and they followed the nations that were around them, concerning whom the Lord had commanded them that they should not do like them. 16 And they abandoned all the commandments of the Lord their God, and made for themselves metal images of two calves; and they made an Asherah and worshiped all the host of heaven and served Baal. 17 And they burned their sons and their daughters as offerings and used divination and omens and sold themselves to do evil in the sight of the Lord, provoking him to anger. 18 Therefore the Lord was very angry with Israel and removed them out of his sight. None was left but the tribe of Judah only.
19 Judah also did not keep the commandments of the Lord their God, but walked in the customs that Israel had introduced. 20 And the Lord rejected all the descendants of Israel and afflicted them and gave them into the hand of plunderers, until he had cast them out of his sight.
21 When he had torn Israel from the house of David, they made Jeroboam the son of Nebat king. And Jeroboam drove Israel from following the Lord and made them commit great sin. 22 The people of Israel walked in all the sins that Jeroboam did. They did not depart from them, 23 until the Lord removed Israel out of his sight, as he had spoken by all his servants the prophets. So Israel was exiled from their own land to Assyria until this day.
Assyria Resettles Samaria
24 And the king of Assyria brought people from Babylon, Cuthah, Avva, Hamath, and Sepharvaim, and placed them in the cities of Samaria instead of the people of Israel. And they took possession of Samaria and lived in its cities. 25 And at the beginning of their dwelling there, they did not fear the Lord. Therefore the Lord sent lions among them, which killed some of them. 26 So the king of Assyria was told, “The nations that you have carried away and placed in the cities of Samaria do not know the law of the god of the land. Therefore he has sent lions among them, and behold, they are killing them, because they do not know the law of the god of the land.” 27 Then the king of Assyria commanded, “Send there one of the priests whom you carried away from there, and let him go and dwell there and teach them the law of the god of the land.” 28 So one of the priests whom they had carried away from Samaria came and lived in Bethel and taught them how they should fear the Lord.
29 But every nation still made gods of its own and put them in the shrines of the high places that the Samaritans had made, every nation in the cities in which they lived. 30 The men of Babylon made Succoth-benoth, the men of Cuth made Nergal, the men of Hamath made Ashima, 31 and the Avvites made Nibhaz and Tartak; and the Sepharvites burned their children in the fire to Adrammelech and Anammelech, the gods of Sepharvaim. 32 They also feared the Lord and appointed from among themselves all sorts of people as priests of the high places, who sacrificed for them in the shrines of the high places. 33 So they feared the Lord but also served their own gods, after the manner of the nations from among whom they had been carried away.
34 To this day they do according to the former manner. They do not fear the Lord, and they do not follow the statutes or the rules or the law or the commandment that the Lord commanded the children of Jacob, whom he named Israel. 35 The Lord made a covenant with them and commanded them, “You shall not fear other gods or bow yourselves to them or serve them or sacrifice to them, 36 but you shall fear the Lord, who brought you out of the land of Egypt with great power and with an outstretched arm. You shall bow yourselves to him, and to him you shall sacrifice. 37 And the statutes and the rules and the law and the commandment that he wrote for you, you shall always be careful to do. You shall not fear other gods, 38 and you shall not forget the covenant that I have made with you. You shall not fear other gods, 39 but you shall fear the Lord your God, and he will deliver you out of the hand of all your enemies.” 40 However, they would not listen, but they did according to their former manner.
41 So these nations feared the Lord and also served their carved images. Their children did likewise, and their children’s children—as their fathers did, so they do to this day. [2]

2 Chronicles 28
Ahaz Reigns in Judah
28 Ahaz was twenty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem. And he did not do what was right in the eyes of the Lord, as his father David had done, 2 but he walked in the ways of the kings of Israel. He even made metal images for the Baals, 3 and he made offerings in the Valley of the Son of Hinnom and burned his sons as an offering, according to the abominations of the nations whom the Lord drove out before the people of Israel. 4 And he sacrificed and made offerings on the high places and on the hills and under every green tree.
Judah Defeated
Therefore the Lord his God gave him into the hand of the king of Syria, who defeated him and took captive a great number of his people and brought them to Damascus. He was also given into the hand of the king of Israel, who struck him with great force. 6 For Pekah the son of Remaliah killed 120,000 from Judah in one day, all of them men of valor, because they had forsaken the Lord, the God of their fathers. 7 And Zichri, a mighty man of Ephraim, killed Maaseiah the king’s son and Azrikam the commander of the palace and Elkanah the next in authority to the king.
The men of Israel took captive 200,000 of their relatives, women, sons, and daughters. They also took much spoil from them and brought the spoil to Samaria. 9 But a prophet of the Lord was there, whose name was Oded, and he went out to meet the army that came to Samaria and said to them, “Behold, because the Lord, the God of your fathers, was angry with Judah, he gave them into your hand, but you have killed them in a rage that has reached up to heaven. 10 And now you intend to subjugate the people of Judah and Jerusalem, male and female, as your slaves. Have you not sins of your own against the Lord your God? 11 Now hear me, and send back the captives from your relatives whom you have taken, for the fierce wrath of the Lord is upon you.”
12 Certain chiefs also of the men of Ephraim, Azariah the son of Johanan, Berechiah the son of Meshillemoth, Jehizkiah the son of Shallum, and Amasa the son of Hadlai, stood up against those who were coming from the war 13 and said to them, “You shall not bring the captives in here, for you propose to bring upon us guilt against the Lord in addition to our present sins and guilt. For our guilt is already great, and there is fierce wrath against Israel.” 14 So the armed men left the captives and the spoil before the princes and all the assembly. 15 And the men who have been mentioned by name rose and took the captives, and with the spoil they clothed all who were naked among them. They clothed them, gave them sandals, provided them with food and drink, and anointed them, and carrying all the feeble among them on donkeys, they brought them to their kinsfolk at Jericho, the city of palm trees. Then they returned to Samaria.
16 At that time King Ahaz sent to the king of Assyria for help. 17 For the Edomites had again invaded and defeated Judah and carried away captives. 18 And the Philistines had made raids on the cities in the Shephelah and the Negeb of Judah, and had taken Beth-shemesh, Aijalon, Gederoth, Soco with its villages, Timnah with its villages, and Gimzo with its villages. And they settled there. 19 For the Lord humbled Judah because of Ahaz king of Israel, for he had made Judah act sinfully and had been very unfaithful to the Lord. 20 So Tiglath-pileser king of Assyria came against him and afflicted him instead of strengthening him. 21 For Ahaz took a portion from the house of the Lord and the house of the king and of the princes, and gave tribute to the king of Assyria, but it did not help him.
Ahaz’s Idolatry
22 In the time of his distress he became yet more faithless to the Lord—this same King Ahaz. 23 For he sacrificed to the gods of Damascus that had defeated him and said, “Because the gods of the kings of Syria helped them, I will sacrifice to them that they may help me.” But they were the ruin of him and of all Israel. 24 And Ahaz gathered together the vessels of the house of God and cut in pieces the vessels of the house of God, and he shut up the doors of the house of the Lord, and he made himself altars in every corner of Jerusalem. 25 In every city of Judah he made high places to make offerings to other gods, provoking to anger the Lord, the God of his fathers. 26 Now the rest of his acts and all his ways, from first to last, behold, they are written in the Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel. 27 And Ahaz slept with his fathers, and they buried him in the city, in Jerusalem, for they did not bring him into the tombs of the kings of Israel. And Hezekiah his son reigned in his place. [3]



[1] The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Bibles, 2016), Mic 5:1–7:20.
[2] The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Bibles, 2016), 2 Ki 16:1–17:41.
[3] The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Bibles, 2016), 2 Ch 28:1–27.

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