| | Asa's Treaty with Syria
 (1 Kings 15:16-22) 1In the thirty-sixth   year of Asa’s reign, Baasha king of Israel went up against Judah and fortified  Ramah  to prevent anyone from leaving or entering the territory of Asa king of Judah. 
2So Asa withdrew the silver and gold from the treasuries of the house of the LORD and the royal palace, and he sent it with this message to  Ben-hadad king of Aram, who was ruling in Damascus: 
3“Let there be a treaty between me and you, between  my father  and your father. See, I have sent you silver and gold. Now go and break your treaty with Baasha king of Israel, so that he will withdraw from me.” 
4And Ben-hadad listened  to King Asa and sent  the commanders of his armies   against the cities of Israel, conquering  Ijon,  Dan,   Abel-maim,  and all the store cities of Naphtali. 
5 When Baasha learned of this, he stopped fortifying  Ramah and abandoned  his work. 
6Then King Asa brought  all the men of Judah, and they carried away  the stones of Ramah  and the timbers  Baasha had used for building. And with these materials he built up  Geba  and Mizpah. Hanani's Message to Asa 7At that time Hanani the seer came to King Asa of Judah and told him, “Because you have relied on the king of Aram and not  on the LORD your God,   the army of the king of Aram has escaped from your hand. 
8Were not the Cushites and Libyans a vast army with many  chariots and horsemen? Yet because you relied on the LORD, He delivered them into your hand. 
9For the eyes of the LORD roam to and fro over all the earth, to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose hearts are fully devoted to Him. You have acted foolishly in this matter. From now on, therefore, you will be at  war.” 
10Asa was angry with the seer and became so enraged  over this matter that he put the man in prison.  And at the same time Asa oppressed some of the people. The Death and Burial of Asa 11Now the rest of the acts of Asa, from beginning to end, are indeed written in the Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel. 
12In the thirty-ninth  year of his reign, Asa became diseased in his feet, and his malady became increasingly severe. Yet even in his illness he did not seek  the LORD, but only the physicians. 
13So in the forty-first  year of his reign, Asa died and rested with his fathers. 
14And he was buried in the tomb that he had cut out for himself in the City of David. They laid him on a bier that was full of spices and various blended perfumes;  then they made a great   fire  in his honor. | 
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