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Wars of Scripture
Jehoshaphat's Deliverance
853 BC
Judah
Status: ended
Casualties: The invaders destroyed each other utterly
A vast multitude came up against Judah from beyond the Sea. Jehoshaphat proclaimed a fast; the Levites went before the army singing 'Praise the Lord, for his mercy endureth for ever.' The Lord set ambushes — Ammon and Moab turned upon Seir, then upon each other. Judah spent three days gathering spoil. 2 Chronicles 20.
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Belligerents
- Jehoshaphat of Judah
- Moab, Ammon, Mount Seir
Casualties
The invaders destroyed each other utterly
Key events
- The watchmen report a great multitude from beyond the Sea (Edom)
- Jehoshaphat proclaims a fast through all Judah
- Jahaziel the Levite prophesies: 'the battle is not yours, but God's'
- Singers go first praising 'his mercy endureth for ever'
- Ammon and Moab fall on Mount Seir, then on each other
- Three days gathering spoil; the place called the Valley of Beracah ('blessing')
Aftermath
Fear of the Lord fell on all the kingdoms round about; the realm of Jehoshaphat was quiet.
Weapons & matériel
- Singers in holy array going before the army
- The Lord's ambush
Sources
- 2 Chronicles 20
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