1 Now when Rehoboam's position as king had been made certain, and he was strong, he gave up the law of the Lord, and all Israel with him.
2 Now in the fifth year of King Rehoboam, Shishak, king of Egypt, came up against Jerusalem, because of their sin against the Lord,
3 With twelve hundred war-carriages and sixty thousand horsemen: and the people who came with him out of Egypt were more than might be numbered: Lubim and Sukkiim and Ethiopians.
4 And he took the walled towns of Judah, and came as far as Jerusalem.
5 Now Shemaiah the prophet came to Rehoboam and the chiefs of Judah, who had come together in Jerusalem because of Shishak, and said to them, The Lord has said, Because you have given me up, I have given you up into the hands of Shishak.
6 Then the chiefs of Israel and the king made themselves low and said, The Lord is upright.
7 And the Lord, seeing that they had made themselves low, said to Shemaiah, They have made themselves low: I will not send destruction on them, but in a short time I will give them salvation, and will not let loose my wrath on Jerusalem by the hand of Shishak.
8 But still they will become his servants, so that they may see how different my yoke is from the yoke of the kingdoms of the lands.
9 So Shishak, king of Egypt, came up against Jerusalem and took away all the stored wealth of the house of the Lord and the king's house: he took everything away, and with the rest the gold body-covers which Solomon had made.
10 And in their place King Rehoboam had other body-covers made of brass and gave them into the care of the captains of the armed men who were stationed at the door of the king's house.
11 And whenever the king went into the house of the Lord, the armed men went with him taking the body-covers, and then took them back to their room.
12 And when he made himself low, the wrath of the Lord was turned back from him, and complete destruction did not come on him, for there was still some good in Judah.
13 So King Rehoboam made himself strong in Jerusalem and was ruling there. Rehoboam was forty-one years old when he became king, and he was ruling for seventeen years in Jerusalem, the town which the Lord had made his out of all the tribes of Israel, to put his name there; and his mother's name was Naamah, an Ammonite woman.
14 And he did evil because his heart was not true to the Lord.
15 Now the acts of Rehoboam, first and last, are they not recorded in the words of Shemaiah the prophet and Iddo the seer? And there were wars between Rehoboam and Jeroboam all their days.
16 And Rehoboam went to rest with his fathers, and was put into the earth in the town of David; and Abijah his son became king in his place.
1 Mas justamente quando Reboão estava no auge da popularidade e do poder, abandonou o Senhor; e o povo seguiu-o nesse pecado.
2 Como resultado, o rei Sisaque do Egipto atacou Jerusalém; era o quinto ano do reinado de Reboão.
3 O rei egípcio atacou-o com mil e duzentos carros de guerra, sessenta mil cavaleiros e um número incalculável de tropas de infantaria - egípcios, líbios, suquitas e etíopes.
4 Sem dificuldade conquistou as cidades fortificadas de Judá e logo se aproximou de Jerusalém.
5 O profeta Semaías foi ter com Reboão e com os líderes de Judá, que se tinham concentrado em Jerusalém, fugindo de Sisaque. E disse-lhe: Assim diz o Senhor, 'Vocês abandonaram-me; por isso vos abandonei a vocês e vos entreguei nas mãos de Sisaque'.
6 O rei e os líderes de Judá confessaram então os seus pecados e exclamaram: Deus tem razão em nos fazer isto!
7 Quando o Senhor os viu humilharem-se, enviou novamente Semaías dizer-lhes: Visto que se humilharam, não vos destruirei completamente. Alguns escaparão. Não usarei Sisaque para derramar a minha ira sobre Jerusalém. Contudo deverão ficar a pagar-lhe tributo. Assim dar-se-ão bem conta como é muito melhor servir-me a mim do que a ele!
9 O rei Sisaque do Egipto conquistou pois Jerusalém e levou todos os tesouros do templo e do palácio, assim como todos os escudos de ouro de Salomão. O rei Reboão substituiu-os por escudos de bronze e entregou-os aos cuidados do capitão da sua guarda pessoal. Sempre que o rei ia ao templo, a guarda real trazia-os para os exporem e depois tornava a guardá-los. Sendo que o rei se humilhou, a ira do Senhor desviou-se dele e não permitiu a destruição total; de facto, mesmo após a invasão de Sisaque, ainda havia boas condições de vida em Judá.
13 O rei Reboão reinou dezassete anos em Jerusalém, a cidade que Deus escolhera de entre as outras cidades de Israel para lá estar presente. Tornara-se rei com a idade de quarenta e um anos; a sua mãe chamava-se Naamá, uma mulher amonita. Mas foi um mau rei, pois nunca se decidiu determinadamente a agradar ao Senhor.
15 A completa biografia de Reboão está registada nas crónicas escritas por Semaías o profeta e por Ido o vidente, e também no Registo de Genealogias. Houve guerras continuamente entre Reboão e Jeroboão. Quando Reboão faleceu foi enterrado em Jerusalém, e o seu filho Abião ascendeu ao trono.