Contemporary English Version Anglicised

1 Kings 22:14-27 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

14. “I'll say whatever the living Lord tells me to say,” Micaiah replied.

15. Then Micaiah went to Ahab, and Ahab asked, “Micaiah, should I attack the Syrians at Ramoth?”“Yes!” Micaiah answered. “The Lord will help you defeat them.”

16. “Micaiah, I've told you over and over again to tell me the truth!” Ahab shouted. “What does the Lord really say?”

17. He answered, “In a vision I saw Israelite soldiers walking around in the hills like sheep without a shepherd to guide them. The Lord said, ‘This army has no leader. They should go home and not fight.’ ”

18. Ahab turned to Jehoshaphat and said, “I told you he would bring bad news!”

19. Micaiah replied:Listen to this! I also saw the Lord seated on his throne with every creature in heaven gathered around him.

20. The Lord asked, “Who can trick Ahab and make him go to Ramoth where he will be killed?”They talked about it for a while,

21. then finally a spirit came forward and said to the Lord, “I can trick Ahab.”“How?” the Lord asked.

22. “I'll make Ahab's prophets lie to him.”“Good!” the Lord replied. “Now go and do it.”

23. This is exactly what has happened, Ahab. The Lord made all your prophets lie to you, and he knows you will soon be destroyed.

24. Zedekiah walked up to Micaiah and slapped him on the face. Then he asked, “Do you really think the Lord would speak to you and not to me?”

25. Micaiah answered, “You'll find out on the day you have to hide in the back room of some house.”

26. Ahab shouted, “Arrest Micaiah! Take him to Prince Joash and Governor Amon of Samaria.

27. Tell them to put him in prison and to give him nothing but bread and water until I come back safely.”