< 2 Chronicles 18 >

1 Jehoshaphat became very wealthy and was greatly honored. But then he arranged for one of his family to marry someone from the family of King Ahab [of Israel].
Teniendo ya grandes riquezas y honores, Josafat emparentó con Acab;
2 Several years later, he went down [from Jerusalem] to Samaria to visit Ahab. Ahab welcomed him and the people who had come with him by slaughtering many sheep and cattle [for a feast].
y al cabo de algunos años descendió a visitar a Acab en Samaria. Acab mató gran número de ovejas y de bueyes, para él y la gente que le acompañaba; y le persuadió que subiese (con él) a Ramot-Galaad.
3 Then he asked Jehoshaphat, “Will you [and your army] go with my army to attack Ramoth [city] in [the] Gilead [region]?” Jehoshaphat replied, “My soldiers and I will go to the battle when you tell us to go.”
Dijo Acab, rey de Israel, a Josafat, rey de Judá: “¿Quieres ir conmigo a Ramot- Galaad?” Le contestó: “No hay diferencia entre mí y ti, entre tu pueblo y mi pueblo; contigo iremos a la guerra.”
4 Then he added, “But we should ask Yahweh first, to find out what he wants us to do.”
Pero agregó Josafat, dirigiéndose al rey de Israel: “Te ruego que consultes hoy todavía la palabra de Yahvé.”
5 So the king of Israel gathered all his 400 prophets and asked them, “Should we go to attack the people of Ramoth [city], or should we not do that?” They replied, “Yes, go [and attack them] because God will enable your army to defeat them.”
Convocó el rey de Israel a los profetas, cuatrocientos hombres, y les dijo: “¿Subiremos a la guerra contra Ramot-Galaad, o lo dejaré?” Contestaron: “Sube, que Dios la entregará en manos del rey.”
6 But Jehoshaphat asked, “Is there no prophet of Yahweh here whom we can ask?”
Pero Josafat preguntó: “¿No hay todavía aquí algún profeta de Yahvé, a quien podamos consultar?”
7 The king of Israel replied, “There is still one man here, whom we can ask to find out what Yahweh wants, his name is Micaiah, the son of Imlah. But I hate him because he never says anything good about me. He always predicts [that] bad [things will happen to me].” Jehoshaphat replied, “King Ahab, you should not say that!”
Respondió el rey de Israel a Josafat: “Aún hay un hombre por medio de quien podríamos consultar a Yahvé, mas yo le aborrezco, porque nunca profetiza para mí cosas buenas sino siempre malas. Es Miqueas, hijo de Imlá.” A lo que respondió Josafat: “No hable el rey así.”
8 So the king of Israel told one of his officials to summon Micaiah immediately.
Entonces el rey de Israel llamó a un eunuco y le dijo: “Trae inmediatamente a Miqueas, hijo de Imlá.”
9 The king of Israel and the king of Judah were sitting there on their thrones, wearing their royal robes. They were at the place where people threshed grain, near the gate of Samaria [city]. All of [Ahab’s] prophets were standing in front of them, predicting what was going to happen.
El rey de Israel y Josafat, rey de Judá, estaban sentados cada cual en su trono, vestidos de vestiduras (reales), en la plaza que hay a la entrada de la puerta de Samaria; y todos los profetas estaban profetizando delante de ellos.
10 [One of them whose name was] Zedekiah, the son of Kenaanah, had made from iron something that resembled the horns of a bull. He proclaimed to Ahab, “This is what Yahweh says: ‘With horns [like these], your [army] will keep attacking the army of Syria [like a bull attacks another animal], until you completely destroy them.’”
Sedecías, hijo de Canaaná, que se había hecho cuernos de hierro, dijo: “Así dice Yahvé: Con estos acornearás a los sirios hasta acabar con ellos.”
11 All the other prophets [of Ahab] agreed. They said, “Yes! If you attack Ramoth [city] in [the] Gilead [region], you will be successful, because Yahweh will enable you to defeat them.”
Y todos los profetas estaban profetizando del mismo modo, diciendo: “¡Sube a Ramot-Galaad, y triunfarás; porque Yahvé la entregará en manos del rey!”
12 The messenger who went to summon Micaiah said to him, “Listen to me! All the other prophets are unitedly predicting that the king will be successful [in the battle]. So be sure to agree with them and say that the king’s army will be successful!”
Entretanto el mensajero que había ido a llamar a Miqueas, habló con él, diciendo: “Mira que todos los profetas en coro (anuncian) sucesos felices al rey; sea, pues, tu vaticinio conforme al suyo y habla favorablemente.”
13 But Micaiah said, “As surely as Yahweh lives, I will tell the king only what Yahweh tells me to say.”
Respondió Miqueas: “¡Vive Yahvé que solo anunciaré lo que me dijere mi Dios!”
14 When Micaiah arrived, the king [of Israel] asked him, “Should we go to attack Ramoth, or not?” Micaiah replied, “Sure, go! Yahweh will enable your army to defeat them!”
Vino, pues, al rey; y el rey le preguntó: “Miqueas, ¿subiremos a la guerra contra Ramot-Galaad, o lo dejaré?” Y él respondió: “Subid, y triunfaréis, pues ellos serán entregados en vuestras manos.”
15 But King Ahab [realized that Micaiah was lying, so he] said to Micaiah, “I have told you many times that you must always tell only the truth when you say what Yahweh [has revealed to you]!”
El rey le dijo: “¿Hasta cuántas veces he de conjurarte que no me digas sino la verdad en nombre de Yahvé?”
16 Then Micaiah replied, “[The truth is that in a vision] I saw all the troops of Israel scattered on the mountains. They seemed to be like sheep that did not have a shepherd. And Yahweh said, ‘Their master has been killed. So tell them all to go home peacefully.’”
Entonces él replicó: “He visto a todo Israel disperso sobre las montañas como ovejas que no tienen pastor; y dijo Yahvé: “Estos no tienen señor; que vuelvan en paz, cada cual a su casa.”
17 Ahab said to Jehoshaphat, “I told you that he never predicts that anything good will happen to me! He [always] predicts that bad things will happen to me.”
Dijo el rey de Israel a Josafat: “¿No te decía yo que este nunca profetiza para mí cosas buenas, sino malas?”
18 But Micaiah continued, saying, “Listen to what Yahweh showed to me! [In a vision] I saw Yahweh sitting on his throne, with all the armies of heaven [standing around him], on his right side and on his left side.
Dijo entonces Miqueas: “Por lo mismo, oíd la palabra de Yahvé: He visto a Yahvé sentado sobre su trono, y todo el ejército celestial estaba a su derecha y a su izquierda.
19 And Yahweh said, ‘Who can persuade Ahab, the king of Israel, to go to fight against the people of Ramoth, in order that he may be killed there?’ “Some suggested one thing, and others suggested something else.
Y dijo Yahvé: «¿Quién engañará a Acab, rey de Israel, para que suba y caiga en Ramot-Galaad?» Y decía uno una cosa y otro otra.
20 “Finally one spirit, [having received a message from Satan], came to Yahweh and said, ‘I can do it!’ “Yahweh asked him, ‘How will you do it?’
Entonces salió el Espíritu (maligno), se presentó delante de Yahvé y dijo: «Yo le engañaré.» Yahvé le preguntó: «¿De qué modo?»
21 “The spirit replied, ‘I will go and inspire all of Ahab’s prophets to tell lies.’ Yahweh said, ‘You will be successful; go and do it!’
Respondió: «Saldré y seré espíritu de mentira en boca de todos sus profetas.» Y (Yahvé) dijo: «Tú lo engañarás con pleno éxito. Sal y hazlo así.»
22 “So now [I tell you that] Yahweh has caused your prophets to lie to you. Yahweh has decided that something terrible will happen to you.”
Ahora, pues, he aquí que Yahvé ha puesto un espíritu de mentira en la boca de todos estos tus profetas, ya que Yahvé ha decretado el mal contra ti.”
23 Then Zedekiah son of Kenaanah walked over to Micaiah and slapped him on his face. He said, “Do you think that Yahweh’s Spirit left me in order to speak to you?”
Entonces se acercó Sedecías, hijo de Canaaná y abofeteando a Miqueas, dijo: “¿Por qué camino salió el Espíritu de Yahvé de mí, para hablarte a ti?”
24 Micaiah replied, “You will find out for yourself [to which of us Yahweh’s Spirit has truly spoken] on the day when you go into a room of some house to hide [from the Syrian soldiers]!”
Respondió Miqueas: “En aquel día lo verás cuando andes de aposento en aposento para esconderte.”
25 King Ahab commanded [his soldiers], “Seize Micaiah and take him to Amon, the governor of this city, and to my son Joash.
Mandó entonces el rey de Israel: “Prended a Miqueas y llevadlo a Amón comandante de la ciudad, y a Joás, hijo del rey;
26 Tell them that I have commanded that they should put this man in prison and give him only bread and water. Do not give him anything else to eat until I return safely [from the battle]!”
y decidles: Así manda el rey: Meted a este en la cárcel y alimentadle con pan de angustia y con agua de aflicción hasta que yo vuelva en paz.”
27 Micaiah replied, “If you return safely, [it will be clear that] it was not Yahweh who told me what to say to you!” Then he said [to all those who were standing there], “Do not forget what I have said [to King Ahab]!”
Miqueas dijo: “Si tú efectivamente vuelves en paz, no ha hablado Yahvé por mí.” Y agregó: “¡Escuchad, pueblos todos!”
28 So the king of Israel and the king of Judah [led their armies] to Ramoth, in [the] Gilead [region].
Subieron el rey de Israel y Josafat, rey de Judá, a Ramot-Galaad.
29 King Ahab said to Jehoshaphat, “I will put on different clothes, [in order that no one will recognize that I am the king.] But you should wear your royal robe.” So the king of Israel disguised himself, and they both went into the battle.
Y dijo el rey de Israel a Josafat: “Yo voy a disfrazarme, y entraré así en la batalla; mas tú, ponte tus vestiduras.” Se disfrazó el rey de Israel, y así entraron en la batalla.
30 The King of Syria told his soldiers who were driving the chariots, “Attack only the king of Israel!”
Ahora bien, el rey de Siria había dado esta orden a los capitanes de sus carros: “No ataquéis ni a chico ni a grande, sino tan solo al rey de Israel.”
31 So when the soldiers who were driving the Syrian chariots saw Jehoshaphat [wearing the royal robes], they thought “He must be the king of Israel!”
Por eso, cuando los capitanes de los carros vieron a Josafat, dijeron: “Este es el rey de Israel”, y le rodearon para cargar sobre él. Pero Josafat se puso a gritar, y Yahvé le socorrió, y Dios los apartó de su persona.
32 So they turned to attack him. But when Jehoshaphat cried out, Yahweh helped him, and they realized that he was not the king of Israel. And God caused them to stop pursuing him.
Efectivamente, al ver los capitanes de los carros que no era el rey de Israel, se retiraron de él.
33 But one [Syrian] soldier shot an arrow at Ahab, without knowing that it was Ahab. The arrow struck Ahab between the places where the parts of his armor joined together. Ahab told the driver of his chariot, “Turn the chariot around and take me out of here! I have been [severely] wounded!”
Mas un hombre, disparando al azar el arco, hirió al rey de Israel por entre las comisuras de la coraza, por lo cual (el rey) dijo al auriga: “Retoma y sácame del campo, porque estoy gravemente herido.”
34 The battle continued all that day. Ahab was sitting propped up in his chariot, facing the Syrian soldiers. And late in the afternoon, when the sun was setting, he died.
Pero recrudeció el combate en aquel día, y el rey de Israel tuvo que mantenerse erguido en su carro frente a los sirios hasta la tarde. Murió a la hora de ponerse el sol.

< 2 Chronicles 18 >