2 Chronicles , Sarah Barry
UZZIAH AND JOTHAM
Passage: 2Chronicles 26:1~27:9  
Key verse: 26:5;27:6
Uzziah King of Judah(A)(B)
26 Then all the people of Judah(C) took Uzziah,[a] who was sixteen years old, and made him king in place of his father Amaziah. 2 He was the one who rebuilt Elath and restored it to Judah after Amaziah rested with his ancestors.
3 Uzziah was sixteen years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem fifty-two years. His mother’s name was Jekoliah; she was from Jerusalem. 4 He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, just as his father Amaziah had done. 5 He sought God during the days of Zechariah, who instructed him in the fear[b] of God.(D) As long as he sought the Lord, God gave him success.(E)
6 He went to war against the Philistines(F) and broke down the walls of Gath, Jabneh and Ashdod.(G) He then rebuilt towns near Ashdod and elsewhere among the Philistines. 7 God helped him against the Philistines and against the Arabs(H) who lived in Gur Baal and against the Meunites.(I) 8 The Ammonites(J) brought tribute to Uzziah, and his fame spread as far as the border of Egypt, because he had become very powerful.
9 Uzziah built towers in Jerusalem at the Corner Gate,(K) at the Valley Gate(L) and at the angle of the wall, and he fortified them. 10 He also built towers in the wilderness and dug many cisterns, because he had much livestock in the foothills and in the plain. He had people working his fields and vineyards in the hills and in the fertile lands, for he loved the soil.
11 Uzziah had a well-trained army, ready to go out by divisions according to their numbers as mustered by Jeiel the secretary and Maaseiah the officer under the direction of Hananiah, one of the royal officials. 12 The total number of family leaders over the fighting men was 2,600. 13 Under their command was an army of 307,500 men trained for war, a powerful force to support the king against his enemies. 14 Uzziah provided shields, spears, helmets, coats of armor, bows and slingstones for the entire army.(M) 15 In Jerusalem he made devices invented for use on the towers and on the corner defenses so that soldiers could shoot arrows and hurl large stones from the walls. His fame spread far and wide, for he was greatly helped until he became powerful.
16 But after Uzziah became powerful, his pride(N) led to his downfall.(O) He was unfaithful(P) to the Lord his God, and entered the temple of the Lord to burn incense(Q) on the altar of incense. 17 Azariah(R) the priest with eighty other courageous priests of the Lord followed him in. 18 They confronted King Uzziah and said, “It is not right for you, Uzziah, to burn incense to the Lord. That is for the priests,(S) the descendants(T) of Aaron,(U) who have been consecrated to burn incense.(V) Leave the sanctuary, for you have been unfaithful; and you will not be honored by the Lord God.”
19 Uzziah, who had a censer in his hand ready to burn incense, became angry. While he was raging at the priests in their presence before the incense altar in the Lord’s temple, leprosy[c](W) broke out on his forehead. 20 When Azariah the chief priest and all the other priests looked at him, they saw that he had leprosy on his forehead, so they hurried him out. Indeed, he himself was eager to leave, because the Lord had afflicted him.
21 King Uzziah had leprosy until the day he died. He lived in a separate house[d](X)—leprous, and banned from the temple of the Lord. Jotham his son had charge of the palace and governed the people of the land.
22 The other events of Uzziah’s reign, from beginning to end, are recorded by the prophet Isaiah(Y) son of Amoz. 23 Uzziah(Z) rested with his ancestors and was buried near them in a cemetery that belonged to the kings, for people said, “He had leprosy.” And Jotham his son succeeded him as king.(AA)
Jotham King of Judah(AB)
27 Jotham(AC) was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem sixteen years. His mother’s name was Jerusha daughter of Zadok. 2 He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, just as his father Uzziah had done, but unlike him he did not enter the temple of the Lord. The people, however, continued their corrupt practices. 3 Jotham rebuilt the Upper Gate of the temple of the Lord and did extensive work on the wall at the hill of Ophel.(AD) 4 He built towns in the hill country of Judah and forts and towers in the wooded areas.
5 Jotham waged war against the king of the Ammonites(AE) and conquered them. That year the Ammonites paid him a hundred talents[e] of silver, ten thousand cors[f] of wheat and ten thousand cors[g] of barley. The Ammonites brought him the same amount also in the second and third years.
6 Jotham grew powerful(AF) because he walked steadfastly before the Lord his God.
7 The other events in Jotham’s reign, including all his wars and the other things he did, are written in the book of the kings of Israel and Judah. 8 He was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem sixteen years. 9 Jotham rested with his ancestors and was buried in the City of David. And Ahaz his son succeeded him as king.
Footnotes
- 2 Chronicles 26:1 Also called Azariah
- 2 Chronicles 26:5 Many Hebrew manuscripts, Septuagint and Syriac; other Hebrew manuscripts vision
- 2 Chronicles 26:19 The Hebrew for leprosy was used for various diseases affecting the skin; also in verses 20, 21 and 23.
- 2 Chronicles 26:21 Or in a house where he was relieved of responsibilities
- 2 Chronicles 27:5 That is, about 3 3/4 tons or about 3.4 metric tons
- 2 Chronicles 27:5 That is, probably about 1,800 tons or about 1,600 metric tons of wheat
- 2 Chronicles 27:5 That is, probably about 1,500 tons or about 1,350 metric tons of barley
Cross references
- 2 Chronicles 26:1 : 26:1-4pp — 2Ki 14:21-22; 15:1-3
- 2 Chronicles 26:1 : 26:21-23pp — 2Ki 15:5-7
- 2 Chronicles 26:1 : S 2Ch 22:1
- 2 Chronicles 26:5 : S 2Ch 24:2
- 2 Chronicles 26:5 : 2Ch 27:6
- 2 Chronicles 26:6 : Isa 2:6; 11:14; 14:29; Jer 25:20
- 2 Chronicles 26:6 : Am 1:8; 3:9
- 2 Chronicles 26:7 : S 2Ch 21:16
- 2 Chronicles 26:7 : 2Ch 20:1
- 2 Chronicles 26:8 : S Ge 19:38
- 2 Chronicles 26:9 : S 2Ki 14:13; S 2Ch 25:23
- 2 Chronicles 26:9 : Ne 2:13; 3:13
- 2 Chronicles 26:14 : Jer 46:4
- 2 Chronicles 26:16 : S 2Ki 14:10
- 2 Chronicles 26:16 : Dt 32:15
- 2 Chronicles 26:16 : S 1Ch 5:25
- 2 Chronicles 26:16 : 2Ki 16:12
- 2 Chronicles 26:17 : S 1Ki 4:2
- 2 Chronicles 26:18 : Nu 16:39
- 2 Chronicles 26:18 : Nu 18:1-7
- 2 Chronicles 26:18 : S Ex 30:7
- 2 Chronicles 26:18 : S 1Ch 6:49
- 2 Chronicles 26:19 : S Nu 12:10
- 2 Chronicles 26:21 : S Ex 4:6; Lev 13:46; S 14:8; Nu 5:2; S 19:12
- 2 Chronicles 26:22 : 2Ki 15:1; Isa 1:1; 6:1
- 2 Chronicles 26:23 : Isa 1:1; 6:1
- 2 Chronicles 26:23 : S 2Ki 14:21; Am 1:1
- 2 Chronicles 27:1 : 27:1-4, 7-9pp — 2Ki 15:33-38
- 2 Chronicles 27:1 : S 2Ki 15:5, 32; S 1Ch 3:12
- 2 Chronicles 27:3 : 2Ch 33:14; Ne 3:26
- 2 Chronicles 27:5 : S Ge 19:38
- 2 Chronicles 27:6 : 2Ch 26:5
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1. God gave him success (26:1-15)
Uzziah's reign was long and prosperous. As long as he sought the Lord, God gave him success. He was successful in war and he was a good administrator in time of peace. He was a builder and a man who loved the soil. His army was large, well-trained and well-equipped. He became famous.
2. Pride led to his downfall (16-23)
In his pride, he ignored God's word and went into the temple to burn incense on the altar of incense. This kind of religion displeases God, for God must be worshiped in God's way. When the priests tried to stop him, he became violently angry. Then, leprosy broke out on his forehead.
3. Jotham his son succeed him (27:1-9)
Uzziah lived a leper's isolated life until the day of his death. Jotham his son ruled. He was blessed because he walked steadfastly before the Lord.
Prayer: Lord, teach me to fear and obey you to the end of my life.
One Word: Walk steadfastly before the Lord