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              his word, “We will be with you in the war” (
            
            
              2 Chronicles 18:3
            
            
              ), and
            
            
              after making such a promise he was reluctant to withdraw his forces.
            
            
              “So the king of Israel and Jehoshaphat the king of Judah went up
            
            
              to Ramoth Gilead.”
            
            
              1 Kings 22:29
            
            
              . During the battle that followed,
            
            
              Ahab was shot by an arrow and died.
            
            
              From this disastrous battle Jehoshaphat returned to Jerusalem.
            
            
              The prophet Jehu met him with the reproof: “Should you help the
            
            
              wicked and love those who hate the Lord? Therefore the wrath of
            
            
              the Lord is upon you. Nevertheless good things are found in you, in
            
            
              that you have removed the wooden images from the land, and have
            
            
              prepared your heart to seek God.”
            
            
              2 Chronicles 19:2, 3
            
            
              . Jehoshaphat
            
            
              spent his later years mostly in strengthening Judah’s national and
            
            
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              spiritual defenses. He “went out again among the people from
            
            
              Beersheba to the mountains of Ephraim, and brought them back to
            
            
              the Lord God of their fathers.”
            
            
              Verse 4
            
            
              .
            
            
              One important step the king took was to establish efficient courts
            
            
              of justice. He “set judges in the land,” and in the instructions given
            
            
              them he urged: “Take heed to what you are doing, for you do not
            
            
              judge for man but for the Lord, who is with you in the judgment. ...
            
            
              With the Lord our God [there is] no partiality, nor taking of bribes.”
            
            
              Verses 5-7
            
            
              .
            
            
              The king called on the judges of the appeals court at Jerusalem
            
            
              to be faithful. “Amariah the chief priest is over you in all matters
            
            
              of the Lord. ... The Levites will be officials before you. Behave
            
            
              courageously, and the Lord will be with the good.”
            
            
              Verse 11
            
            
              . In
            
            
              safeguarding the rights and liberties of his subjects, Jehoshaphat
            
            
              stressed the fact that every member of the human family receives
            
            
              from God, who rules over all. Those who are appointed to act as
            
            
              judges under Him are to “defend the poor and fatherless,” and “do
            
            
              justice to the afflicted and needy.”
            
            
              Psalm 82:3
            
            
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              Armies That Threaten to Destroy Judah
            
            
              Toward the close of Jehoshaphat’s reign, “the people of Moab
            
            
              with the people of Ammon ... came to battle against Jehoshaphat.”
            
            
              News of this invasion reached the king through a messenger, who
            
            
              appeared with the startling word, “A great multitude is coming
            
            
              against you from beyond the sea, from Syria.”
            
            
              2 Chronicles 20:1, 2
            
            
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