2 Kings 3
1 Now
Jehoram the
son of
Ahab began to
reign over
Israel in
Samaria the
eighteenth year of
Jehoshaphat king of
Judah, and
reigned twelve years. 2 And he
wrought evil in the
sight of the
LORD; but not like his
father, and like his
mother: for he put
away the
image of
Baal that his
father had
made.
3 Nevertheless he
cleaved unto the
sins of
Jeroboam the
son of
Nebat, which made
Israel to
sin; he
departed not therefrom.
4 And
Mesha king of
Moab was a
sheepmaster, and
rendered unto the
king of
Israel an
hundred thousand lambs, and an
hundred thousand rams, with the
wool. 5 But it came to pass, when
Ahab was
dead, that the
king of
Moab rebelled against the
king of
Israel. 6 And
king Jehoram went
out of
Samaria the same
time, and
numbered all
Israel. 7 And he
went and
sent to
Jehoshaphat the
king of
Judah, saying, The
king of
Moab hath
rebelled against me: wilt thou
go with me against
Moab to
battle? And he
said, I will go
up: I am as thou art, my
people as thy
people, and my
horses as thy
horses. 8 And he
said, Which
way shall we go
up? And he
answered, The
way through the
wilderness of
Edom. 9 So the
king of
Israel went, and the
king of
Judah, and the
king of
Edom: and they fetched a
compass of
seven days' journey: and there was no
water for the
host, and for the
cattle that
followed them.
10 And the
king of
Israel said,
Alas! that the
LORD hath
called these
three kings together, to
deliver them into the
hand of
Moab! 11 But
Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here a
prophet of the
LORD, that we may
enquire of the
LORD by him? And
one of the
king of
Israel's servants answered and
said, Here is
Elisha the
son of
Shaphat, which
poured water on the
hands of
Elijah. 12 And
Jehoshaphat said, The
word of the
LORD is with him. So the
king of
Israel and
Jehoshaphat and the
king of
Edom went
down to him.
13 And
Elisha said unto the
king of
Israel, What have I to do with thee?
get thee to the
prophets of thy
father, and to the
prophets of thy
mother. And the
king of
Israel said unto him, Nay: for the
LORD hath
called these
three kings together, to
deliver them into the
hand of
Moab. 14 And
Elisha said, As the
LORD of
hosts liveth, before whom I
stand, surely, were it not
that I
regard the
presence of
Jehoshaphat the
king of
Judah, I would not
look toward thee, nor
see thee.
15 But now
bring me a
minstrel. And it came to pass, when the
minstrel played, that the
hand of the
LORD came upon him.
16 And he
said, Thus
saith the
LORD, Make this
valley full of
ditches. 17 For thus
saith the
LORD, Ye shall not
see wind, neither shall ye
see rain; yet that
valley shall be
filled with
water, that ye may
drink, both ye, and your
cattle, and your
beasts. 18 And this is but a light
thing in the
sight of the
LORD: he will
deliver the
Moabites also into your
hand. 19 And ye shall
smite every
fenced city, and every
choice city, and shall
fell every
good tree, and
stop all
wells of
water, and
mar every
good piece of land with
stones. 20 And it came to pass in the
morning, when the meat
offering was
offered, that, behold, there
came water by the
way of
Edom, and the
country was
filled with
water. 21 And when all the
Moabites heard that the
kings were come
up to
fight against them, they
gathered all that were able to
put on
armour, and
upward, and
stood in the
border. 22 And they rose up
early in the
morning, and the
sun shone upon the
water, and the
Moabites saw the
water on the other
side as
red as
blood: 23 And they
said, This is
blood: the
kings are
surely slain, and they have
smitten one another: now therefore,
Moab, to the
spoil. 24 And when they
came to the
camp of
Israel, the
Israelites rose
up and
smote the
Moabites, so that they
fled before them: but they went
forward smiting the
Moabites, even in their country.
25 And they beat
down the
cities, and on every
good piece of land
cast every
man his
stone, and
filled it; and they
stopped all the
wells of
water, and
felled all the
good trees: only in
Kirharaseth left they the
stones thereof; howbeit the
slingers went
about it, and
smote it.
26 And when the
king of
Moab saw that the
battle was too
sore for him, he
took with him
seven hundred men that
drew swords, to break
through even unto the
king of
Edom: but they
could not.
27 Then he
took his
eldest son that should have
reigned in his stead, and
offered him for a burnt
offering upon the
wall. And there was
great indignation against
Israel: and they
departed from him, and
returned to their own
land.