Jehoshaphat allies himself with wicked Ahab of Israel by marriage and agrees to join him against Ramoth-gilead. When Jehoshaphat asks for a word from the LORD, four hundred prophets promise success, but Micaiah alone foretells disaster. Disguised, Ahab is killed by a random arrow as prophesied, while Jehoshaphat barely escapes, learning the danger of unequal alliances.
2 Chronicles study chapter
2 Chronicles 18
c. 853 BCJehoshaphat allies with Ahab and joins a doomed battle, warned by the prophet Micaiah.
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