Joash the Boy King
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План: 2 Kings 11-12; 2 Chronicles 24
Нумар сцэнарыя: 1324
мова: English
Аўдыторыя: General
Прызначэнне: Evangelism; Teaching
Features: Bible Stories; Paraphrase Scripture
Статус: Approved
Скрыпты - гэта асноўныя рэкамендацыі для перакладу і запісу на іншыя мовы. Яны павінны быць адаптаваны па меры неабходнасці, каб зрабіць іх зразумелымі і актуальнымі для кожнай культуры і мовы. Некаторыя выкарыстаныя тэрміны і паняцці могуць мець патрэбу ў дадатковых тлумачэннях або нават быць замененымі або цалкам апушчанымі.
Тэкст сцэнара
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Title Ideas:The boy Joash becomes king of Judah.Joash restores the Lord’s temple. Advice from bad people leads to destruction.
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Israel Land was divided into two [countries], a northern one called Israel, and a southern one called Judah. When [Ahaziah] the one king over Judah died, his mother [Queen] Athaliah ordered soldiers to kill all the king’s sons and their families.
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But a servant woman rescued the king’s little boy whose name was Joash. She was a priest’s wife, so she hid the child inside the [Lord’s] temple [in Jerusalem] for six years. The priest’s name was Jehoiada.
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When Joash was aged seven years, Jehoiada led him before [to] the temple, where soldiers protected him. There Jehoiada poured oil on Joash’s head to show to everyone that he [Joash] was the new king. All the people there shouted, “Long live the king!”
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When Queen Athaliah heard their shouts, she ran to the temple, tearing her clothes and shouting, “You all are committing treason [betrayal]!” The priest Jehoiada ordered some soldiers, “Seize her [Athaliah / the queen], drag her outside the temple, and kill her!” [The soldiers did that.]
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Next, the priest Jehoiada commanded the new king Joash and the Judah leaders, “Make a covenant with the Lord, today, promising to worship only the Lord!” And they all agreed.
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Next, all the people there hurried off to another temple, where Athaliah used to worship the idol [false god] named Ba’al. There they broke in pieces Ba’al’s image and altars. Then they killed the priest who had served in Ba’al’s temple.
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When Joash grew up, he wanted to repair the Lord’s temple in Jerusalem, so he ordered the temple priests, “Begin collecting money to pay for making repairs!” But after a few years, the priests had not yet made any repairs.
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So Joash ordered Jehoiada and the other priests, “You must repair the temple with all the money you collect from people!”
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Jehoiada then made a big [wooden] box [chest] with a little opening in its top. He set it near the temple gate, so that people could drop money offerings into the box [chest].
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From then on, the priest Jehoiada took money from the chest to buy wood, stone and metal for the temple [repairs], and to pay workers who repaired the temple.Priests made sacrifices at the temple every day, while Jehoiada was alive.
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But after Jehoiada died, King Joash [stopped listening to the priests and] other leaders [princes] in Judah persuaded him to abandon the Lord’s temple and to begin worshiping other gods by bowing down before idols made from stone, metal and wood.
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One day, [when Joash was at the temple], the Lord’s Spirit came upon Jehoiada’s son Zechariah, and he shouted [prophesied] to the people there: “Because you have abandoned [stopped worshipping / serving] the Lord, he has abandoned you!” Then, Joash, [because he did not like the warning] ordered the people, “Thrown stones at Zechariah until he dies!” And they did so.
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That same year, an army from Syria attacked Judah and Jerusalem, stealing everything they wanted. Some Syrian soldiers wounded Joash in a battle, and a little later, two servants belonging to Joash killed him on his bed, to take revenge for Joash killing Zechariah.