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1
In the twelfth
year
of Ahaz
king
of Judah,
Hoshea
the son
of Elah
became
king
over
Israel
in Samaria,
and reigned nine
years.
2
He did
evil
in the sight
of the LORD,
only
not as the kings
of Israel
who
were before
him.
3
Shalmaneser
king
of Assyria
came
up against
him, and Hoshea
be
came
his servant
and paid
him tribute.
4
But the
king
of Assyria
found
conspiracy
in Hoshea,
who
had sent
messengers
to So
king
of Egypt
and had offered
no
tribute
to the
king
of Assyria
,
as he had done year
by year;
so the
king
of Assyria
shut
him up and bound
him in prison.
5
Then the king
of Assyria
invaded
the whole
land
and went
up to Samaria
and besieged
it three
years.
6
In the ninth
year
of Hoshea,
the king
of Assyria
captured
Samaria
and carried
Israel
away into exile
to Assyria,
and settled
them in Halah
and Habor,
on the river
of Gozan,
and in the cities
of the Medes.
7
Now this came
about because
the sons
of Israel
had sinned
against the LORD
their God,
who had brought
them up from the land
of Egypt
from under
the hand
of Pharaoh,
king
of Egypt
,
and they had feared
other
gods
8
and walked
in the customs
of the nations
whom
the LORD
had driven
out before
the sons
of Israel
,
and
in the customs
of the kings
of Israel
which
they had introduced.
9
The sons
of Israel
did
things
secretly
which
were not right
against
the LORD
their God.
Moreover, they built
for themselves high places
in all
their towns,
from watchtower
to fortified
city.
10
They set
for themselves sacred pillars
and Asherim
on
every
high
hill
and under
every
green
tree,
11
and there
they burned incense
on all
the high places
as the nations
did which
the LORD
had carried away to exile
before
them; and they did
evil
things
provoking
the LORD
.
12
They served
idols,
concerning which
the LORD
had said
to them, "You shall not do
this
thing."
13
Yet the LORD
warned
Israel
and Judah
through
all
His prophets
and every
seer,
saying,
"Turn
from your evil
ways
and keep
My commandments,
My statutes
according to
all
the law
which
I commanded
your fathers,
and
which
I sent
to you
through
My servants
the prophets."
14
However, they did not listen,
but stiffened
their neck
like their fathers,
who
did not believe
in the LORD
their God.
15
They rejected
His statutes
and His covenant
which
He made
with their fathers
and His warnings
with
which
He warned
them. And they followed
vanity
and became vain,
and went after
the nations
which
surrounded
them, concerning
which
the LORD
had commanded
them not to do
like them.
16
They forsook
all
the commandments
of the LORD
their God
and made
for themselves molten images,
even two
calves,
and made
an Asherah
and worshiped
all
the host
of heaven
and served
Baal.
17
Then they made their sons
and their daughters
pass
through the fire,
and practiced
divination
and enchantments,
and sold
themselves to do
evil
in the sight
of the LORD,
provoking
Him.
18
So the LORD
was very
angry
with Israel
and removed
them from His sight;
none
was left
except
the tribe
of Judah.
19
Also
Judah
did not keep
the commandments
of the LORD
their God,
but walked
in the customs
which
Israel
had introduced.
20
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.
Then
Jeroboam
drove
Israel
away
from following
the LORD
and made them commit
a great
sin.
22
The sons
of Israel
walked
in all
the sins
of Jeroboam
which
he did;
they did not depart
from them
23
until
the LORD
removed
Israel
from His sight,
as He spoke
through
all
His servants
the prophets.
So
Israel
was carried away into exile
from their own land
to Assyria
until
this
day.
24
The king
of Assyria
brought
men from Babylon
and from Cuthah
and from Avva
and from Hamath
and Sephar-vaim,
and settled
them in the cities
of
Samaria
in place
of the sons
of Israel.
So they possessed
Samaria
and lived
in its cities.
25
At the beginning
of their living
there,
they did not fear
the LORD;
therefore the LORD
sent
lions
among them which killed
some of them.
26
So they spoke
to the king
of Assyria,
saying,
"The nations
whom
you have carried away into exile
in the cities
of Samaria
do not know
the custom
of the god
of the land;
so he has sent
lions
among them, and behold,
they kill
them because
they
do not know
the custom
of the god
of the land."
27
Then the king
of Assyria
commanded,
saying,
"Take
there
one
of the priests
whom
you carried away into exile
and let him go
and live
there
;
and let him teach
them the custom
of the god
of the land."
28
So one
of the priests
whom
they had carried away into exile
from Samaria
came
and lived
at 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 houses
of the high places
which
the people of Samaria
had made,
every
nation
in their 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 priests
of the high
places,
who acted
for them in the houses
of the high
places.
33
They feared
the LORD
and served
their own gods
according to the custom
of the nations
from among whom
they had been carried away into exile.
34
To this
day
they do
according to the earlier
customs:
they do
not fear
the LORD
,
nor
do they follow
their statutes
or their ordinances
or the law,
or the commandments
which
the LORD
commanded
the sons
of Jacob,
whom
He named
Israel;
35
with whom the LORD
made
a covenant
and commanded
them, saying,
"You shall not fear
other
gods,
nor
bow down
yourselves to
them
nor
serve
them
nor
sacrifice
to them.
36
"But the LORD,
who
brought
you up from the land
of Egypt
with great
power
and with an outstretched
arm,
Him you shall fear,
and to Him you shall bow yourselves down,
and to Him you shall sacrifice.
37
"The statutes
and the ordinances
and the law
and the commandment
which
He wrote
for you, you shall observe
to do
forever;
and you shall not fear
other
gods.
38
"The covenant
that I have made
with you, you shall not forget,
nor
shall you fear
other
gods.
39
"But the LORD
your God
you shall fear;
and He will deliver
you from the hand
of all
your enemies."
40
However, they did not listen,
but they did
according to their earlier
custom.
41
So while these
nations
feared
the LORD,
they also served
their idols;
their children
likewise
and their grandchildren,
as their fathers
did,
so they do
to this
day.
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