1There was peace between Israel and Syria for the next two years. 2In the third year King Jehoshaphat of Judah went to see King Ahab of Israel. 3Ahab asked his officials: »Why have we not done anything to get back Ramoth in Gilead from the king of Syria? It is ours!« 4Ahab asked Jehoshaphat: »Will you go with me to attack Ramoth?« »I am ready when you are,« Jehoshaphat answered. »And so are my soldiers and my cavalry.« 5»First let us inquire of Jehovah.« 6So Ahab called in the prophets, about four hundred of them, and asked them: »Should I attack Ramoth, or not?« They answered: »Attack, Jehovah will give you victory.« 7Jehoshaphat asked: »Is there another prophet through whom we can consult Jehovah?« 8Ahab answered: »There is one more, Micaiah son of Imlah. But I hate him because he never prophesies anything good for me, always something bad.« »The king should not say such things!« Jehoshaphat replied. 9Then Ahab called a court official and told him to get Micaiah at once. 10They dressed in their royal robes and sat on their thrones at the threshing place near the gate of Samaria. The two kings listened to all the prophets prophesy in front of them. 11One of them, Zedekiah son of Chenaanah, made iron horns and said to Ahab: »Jehovah says: ‘With these you will fight the Syrians and totally defeat them.’« 12All the other prophets said the same thing: »March against Ramoth and you will win,« they said. »Jehovah will give you victory.« 13The messenger who went to get Micaiah said to him: »All the other prophets have prophesied success for the king. You had better do the same.« 14Micaiah answered: »By the living God Jehovah I promise that I will say what he tells me to say!« 15He appeared before King Ahab. The king asked him: »Micaiah, should King Jehoshaphat and I go and attack Ramoth, or not?« »Attack!« Micaiah answered. »You will win. Jehovah will give you victory.« 16But Ahab replied: »Tell the truth when you speak to me in the name of Jehovah! How many times do I have to tell you that?« 17Micaiah answered: »I can see the army of Israel scattered over the hills like sheep without a shepherd.« Jehovah said: »These men have no leader. Let them go home in peace.« 18Israel’s king said to Jehoshaphat: »Did I not say to you, He will prophesy about me? It is always something bad!« 19Micaiah continued: »Now listen to what Jehovah says! I saw Jehovah sitting on his throne in heaven, with all his angels standing beside him.« 20Jehovah asked: »Who will deceive Ahab so that he will go and be killed at Ramoth? Some of the angels said one thing, and others said something else, 21until a spirit stepped forward, approached Jehovah,« and said: »I will deceive him.« 22»How will you deceive him?« Jehovah asked. The spirit replied: »I will make all of Ahab's prophets tell lies.« Jehovah said: »Go and deceive him. You will succeed.« 23Micaiah concluded: This is what has happened. Jehovah made these prophets of yours lie to you. He has decreed that you will meet with disaster! 24The prophet Zedekiah went to Micaiah and slapped his face. He asked: »Since when did Jehovah’s spirit leave me and speak to you?« 25»You will see when you go into an inner chamber to hide.« Micaiah replied. 26The king of Israel said: »Take Micaiah and send him back to Amon, the ruler of the town, and to Joash, the king's son. 27»‘Tell them: ‘It is the king's order that this man is to be put in prison and given prison food till I come again in peace.’« 28Micaiah said: If you come back at all in peace, Jehovah has not sent his word by me. 29So the king of Israel and Jehoshaphat, the king of Judah, went to Ramoth-gilead. 30The king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat: »I will change my clothing, so that I do not seem to be the king. Then I will go into the fight. You put on your royal robes. So the king of Israel changed his dress and went into the battle.« 31Now the king of Aram had given orders to the thirty-two captains of his war-carriages, saying: »Make no attack on small or great, but only on the king of Israel.« 32So when the captains of the chariots saw Jehoshaphat, they said: »Truly, this is the king of Israel.« They turned against him and surrounded him. Jehoshaphat gave a cry. 33When the captains of the chariots saw that he was not the king of Israel they withdrew from him. 34A stray arrow wounded the king of Israel a wound where his breastplate was joined to his clothing. He said to the chariot driver: »Go to the side. Take me away from the fight for I am badly wounded.« 35The fight grew more violent as the day went on. The king was propped up in his chariot facing the Syrians Aramaeans. The floor of the chariot was covered with the blood from his wound. By evening he died. 36About sundown a cry went up from all parts of the army, saying: »Let every man go back to his town and his country, for the king is dead.« 37They traveled to Samaria and buried the king there. 38The chariot was washed at the pool of Samaria the bathing-place of the loose women. Dogs were drinking his blood there, as Jehovah said. 39Everything else that King Ahab did, including an account of his palace decorated with ivory and of all the cities he built, is recorded in The History of the Kings of Israel. 40Ahab’s son Ahaziah succeeded him as king. 41Jehoshaphat son of Asa became king of Judah in the fourth year of the reign of King Ahab of Israel. 42He was thirty-five years old. He ruled in Jerusalem for twenty-five years. His mother was Azubah, the daughter of Shilhi. 43Like his father Asa before him, he did what was right in the sight of Jehovah. However the places of worship were not destroyed, and the people continued to offer sacrifices and burn incense there. 44Jehoshaphat made peace with the king of Israel. 45Everything else that Jehoshaphat did, all his bravery and his battles, are recorded in The History of the Kings of Judah. 46He banished all the male and female prostitutes serving at the pagan altars who were still left from the days of his father Asa. 47The land of Edom had no king. A deputy appointed by the king of Judah ruled it. 48King Jehoshaphat had ocean-going ships built to sail to the land of Ophir for gold. They were wrecked at Eziongeber and never sailed. 49King Ahaziah of Israel offered to let his men sail with Jehoshaphat's men. Jehoshaphat refused the offer. 50Jehoshaphat died and was buried in the royal tombs in David's City. His son Jehoram succeeded him as king. 51Ahaziah son of Ahab became king of Israel. It was the seventeenth year of the reign of King Jehoshaphat of Judah. Ahaziah ruled in Samaria for two years. 52He sinned against Jehovah, following the wicked example of his father Ahab, his mother Jezebel, and King Jeroboam, who had led Israel into sin. 53He worshiped and served Baal. Like his father before him, he aroused the anger of Jehovah, the God of Israel.