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2 Kings 11:4-16 Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version (ETR)

4. In the seventh year Jehoiada the high priest sent for the captains of the Carites and guards. He brought them together in the Lord’S Temple and made an agreement with them. There in the Temple of the Lord he forced them to make a promise. Then he showed the king’s son to them.

5. Then Jehoiada gave them a command. He said, “This is what you must do. One-third of you, from those who go on duty on the Sabbath day, must stand guard at the royal palace.

6. Another third will be at the Sur Gate, and the other third will be at the gate behind the guard. This way you will stand guard over the palace on all sides.

7. Your two divisions who go off duty on the Sabbath day will stand guard at the Lord’S Temple and protect King Joash.

8. You must stay with him wherever he goes. The whole group must surround the king. Each guard must have his weapon in his hand, and you must kill anyone who comes too close to you.”

9. The captains obeyed everything that Jehoiada the priest commanded. Each captain took his men, both those who were going on duty on the Sabbath day and those who were going off duty. All these men went to Jehoiada the priest,

10. and he gave spears and shields to the captains. These were the spears and shields David put in the Lord’S Temple.

11. These guards stood with their weapons in their hands from the right corner of the Temple to the left corner. They stood around the altar and the Temple and around the king when he went to the Temple.

12. These men brought out Joash. They put the crown on him and gave him a copy of the agreement. Then they anointed him and made him the new king. They clapped their hands and shouted, “Long live the king!”

13. Queen Athaliah heard the noise from the guards and the people, so she went to them at the Lord’S Temple.

14. Athaliah saw the king by the column where new kings usually stood. She also saw the leaders and men playing the trumpets for him. She saw that all the people were very happy. She heard the trumpets, and she tore her clothes to show she was upset. Then Athaliah shouted, “Treason! Treason!”

15. Jehoiada the priest gave a command to the captains who were in charge of the soldiers. Jehoiada told them, “Take Athaliah outside of the Temple area. Kill any of her followers, but don’t kill them in the Lord’S Temple.”

16. So the soldiers grabbed Athaliah and killed her as soon as she went through the horse’s entrance to the palace.

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