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2 Chronicles 13:2

Posted on 18 May at 11:36

He reigned three yeres in Ierusalem: (his mothers name also was Michaiah the daughter of Uriel of Gibea:) and there was warre between Abiiah and Ieroboam. 2 Chronicles 13:2 (KJV)

Historical Context: 2 Chronicles 13:2 provides concise historical information about Abijah, the son of Rehoboam, who reigned as king in Jerusalem. Verse 1 records the length of his reign—three years—while verse 2 supplies the name of his mother, Michaiah, and verse 3 notes the war between Abijah and Jeroboam. Together these verses set the stage for the larger narrative found in 2 Chronicles 13.

Abijah’s Reign: Abijah succeeded his father Rehoboam as king of Judah. His reign is outlined in 1 Kings 15:1‑8 and further detailed in 2 Chronicles 13. The period of his rule was marked by intense conflict, most notably the military confrontation with Jeroboam, the king of the northern kingdom of Israel. This clash reflects the ongoing division between the southern kingdom of Judah and the northern kingdom of Israel that began after Solomon’s reign.

Abijah’s Mother, Michaiah: The verse identifies Abijah’s mother as Michaiah, the daughter of Uriel of Gibeah. Apart from this brief mention, the biblical record provides no additional biographical details about Michaiah; her name appears solely in this passage, underscoring the limited information the text offers about royal women of the period.

The War between Abijah and Jeroboam: The passage records that a war broke out between Abijah and Jeroboam. The broader context, explained later in 2 Chronicles 13, indicates that the conflict arose because Jeroboam had led the ten northern tribes of Israel in rebellion against Rehoboam, Abijah’s father. In response, Abijah mustered a substantial force to confront Jeroboam’s army. While the verse itself does not disclose the battle’s outcome, it signals a pivotal moment of confrontation between the two kingdoms, highlighting the political and military tensions that defined the early divided monarchy.

The brief details of verse 2 therefore serve as a gateway to understanding the dynastic lineage, familial connections, and the volatile geopolitical landscape of early Israelite history.

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