[1] And Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, went back to his house in Jerusalem in
peace. [2] And Jehu, the son of Hanani the seer, went to King Jehoshaphat
and said to him, Is it right for you to go to the help of evil-doers,
loving the haters of the Lord? because of this, the wrath of the Lord has
come on you. [3] But still there is some good in you, for you have put away
the wood pillars out of the land, and have given your heart to the worship
of God. [4] And Jehoshaphat was living in Jerusalem; and he went out again
among the people, from Beer-sheba to the hill-country of Ephraim, guiding
them back to the Lord, the God of their fathers. [5] And he put judges
through all the land, in every walled town of Judah, [6] And said to the
judges, Take care what you do, for you are judging not for man but for the
Lord, and he is with you in the decisions you give. [7] So now let the fear
of the Lord be in you; do your work with care; for in the Lord our God
there is no evil, or respect for high position, or taking of payment to do
wrong. [8] Then in Jerusalem he gave authority to certain of the Levites
and the priests and the heads of families of Israel to give decisions for
the Lord, and in the causes of those living in Jerusalem. [9] And he gave
them their orders, saying, You are to do your work in the fear of the Lord,
in good faith and with a true heart. [10] And if any cause comes before you
from your brothers living in their towns, where the death punishment is in
question, or where there are questions of law or order, or rules or
decisions, make them take care that they are not in the wrong before the
Lord, so that wrath may not come on you and on your brothers; do this and
you yourselves will not be in the wrong. [11] And now, Amariah, the chief
priest, is over you in all questions to do with the Lord; and Zebadiah the
son of Ishmael, the head of the family of Judah, in everything to do with
the king's business; and the Levites will be overseers for you. Be strong
to do the work; and may the Lord be with the upright.