Common English Bible

1 Kings 14:8-20 Common English Bible (CEB)

8. I tore the kingdom from David’s house and gave it to you. But you haven’t been like my servant David, who kept my commands and followed me with all his heart by doing only what is right in my eyes.

9. Instead, you have done more evil than any who were before you. You have made other gods and metal images to anger me. You have turned your back on me.

10. Therefore, I’m going to bring disaster on Jeroboam’s house! Because of Jeroboam, I will eliminate everyone who urinates on a wall, whether slave or free. Then I will set fire to the house of Jeroboam, as one burns dung until it is gone.

11. Dogs will eat any of Jeroboam’s family who die in town. Birds will eat those who die in the field. The Lord has spoken!

12. "As for you, get up and go back home. When your feet enter the town, the boy will die.

13. All Israel will mourn for him and will bury him. Out of the whole line of Jeroboam, he alone will have a tomb, because only in him did Israel’s God, the Lord, find something good.

14. For this reason the Lord will raise up a king over Israel who will eliminate the house of Jeroboam. This begins today. What’s that? Even now!

15. The Lord will strike Israel so that it shakes like a reed in water. He will uproot Israel from this fertile land that he gave to their ancestors and their offspring, and he will scatter them across the Euphrates River, because they made the Lord angry by making their sacred poles.

16. Because of the sins Jeroboam committed, and because he made Israel sin too, God will give Israel up."

17. Then Jeroboam’s wife left and went to Tirzah. When she stepped across the threshold of the house, the boy died.

18. All Israel buried him and mourned him in agreement with the Lord’s word spoken through his servant the prophet Ahijah.

19. The rest of Jeroboam’s deeds—how he fought and how he ruled—are written in the official records of Israel’s kings.

20. Jeroboam ruled twenty-two years and he lay down with his ancestors. His son Nadab succeeded him as king.