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The Second Book of the Chronicles

Catholic Public Domain Version 2009

- Chapter 10 -

(1 Kings 12:1–15)
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Now Rehoboam set out for Shechem. For in that place all of Israel had convened, so that they might appoint him as king.
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But when Jeroboam, the son of Nabat, who was in Egypt, (indeed he had fled to that place from Solomon) had heard it, he promptly returned.
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And they summoned him, and he arrived with all of Israel. And they spoke to Rehoboam, saying:
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“Your father pressed upon us a very difficult yoke. You should govern us more lightly than your father, who imposed on us a heavy servitude, and so lift up some of the burden, so that we may serve you.”
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But he said, “Return to me after three days.” And when the people had gone away,
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he took counsel with the elders, who had stood before his father Solomon while he was still living, saying, “What counsel would you give to me, so that I may respond to the people?”
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And they said to him, “If you please this people, and if you soothe them with words of clemency, they will be your servants for all days.”
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But he set aside the counsel of the elders, and he began to have discussion with the youth, who had been raised with him and who were among his companions.
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And he said to them: “How does it seem to you? Or how should I respond to this people, who have said to me, ‘Lift up the yoke that your father imposed upon us?’ ”
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But they responded like youths, having been raised with him in luxury, and they said: “So shall you speak to the people, who said to you, ‘Your father made our yoke heavy; you should lighten it,’ and so shall you respond to them: ‘My little finger is thicker than the back of my father.
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My father imposed a heavy yoke upon you, and I will place more weight upon it. My father cut you with whips; truly, I will beat you with scorpions.’ ”
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Then Jeroboam, and the entire people, went to Rehoboam on the third day, just as he had instructed them.
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And the king responded harshly, abandoning the counsel of the elders.
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And he spoke according to the will of the youths: “My father imposed a heavy yoke upon you, which I will make heavier. My father cut you with whips; truly, I will beat you with scorpions.”
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And he did not acquiesce to the pleadings of the people. For it was the will of God that his word be fulfilled, which he had spoken by the hand of Ahijah, the Shilonite, to Jeroboam, the son of Nabat.

The Kingdom Divided

(1 Kings 12:16–19)
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Then the entire people, speaking more harshly to the king, spoke to him in this way: “There is no portion for us in David, and there is no inheritance in the son of Jesse. Return to your dwellings, O Israel. Then you, O David, shall pasture your own house.” And Israel went away to their dwellings.
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But Rehoboam reigned over the sons of Israel who were living in the cities of Judah.
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And king Rehoboam sent Aduram, who was in charge of the tributes. And the sons of Israel stoned him, and he died. And so king Rehoboam hurried to climb into the chariot, and he fled to Jerusalem.
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And Israel withdrew from the house of David, even to this day.