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English - GW
1
Jotham
was
25
years
old
when
he
began
to
rule.
He
ruled
for
16
years
in
Jerusalem.
His
mother
was
Jerushah,
daughter
of
Zadok.
2
He
did
what
the
Lord
considered
right,
as
his
father
Uzziah
had
done.
But
unlike
his
father,
he
didn't
{illegally}
enter
the
Lord's
temple.
Nevertheless,
the
people
continued
their
corrupt
ways.
3
Jotham
built
the
Upper
Gate
of
the
Lord's
temple
and
did
extensive
building
of
the
wall
at
the
Ophel.
4
He
built
cities
in
the
hills
of
Judah,
and
he
built
forts
and
towers
in
the
wooded
areas.
5
He
fought
with
the
king
of
the
Ammonites
and
conquered
them.
That
year
the
Ammonites
gave
him
7,500
pounds
of
silver,
60,000
bushels
of
wheat,
and
60,000
bushels
of
barley.
The
Ammonites
gave
him
the
same
amount
for
two
more
years.
6
Jotham
grew
powerful
because
he
was
determined
to
live
as
the
Lord
his
God
wanted.
7
Everything
else
about
Jotham—all
his
wars
and
his
life—is
written
in
the
Book
of
the
Kings
of
Israel
and
Judah.
8
He
was
25
years
old
when
he
began
to
rule
as
king.
He
ruled
for
16
years
in
Jerusalem.
9
Jotham
lay
down
in
death
with
his
ancestors,
and
they
buried
him
in
the
City
of
David.
His
son
Ahaz
succeeded
him
as
king.