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1
Jotham
was
twenty-five
years
old
when
he
became
king;
he
reigned
sixteen
years
at
Jerusalem.
His
mother
was
Jerusha
the
daughter
of
Zadok.
2
In
God's
eyes
he
lived
a
good
life,
following
the
path
marked
out
by
his
father
Uzziah.
Unlike
his
father,
though,
he
didn't
desecrate
The
Temple
of
God.
But
the
people
pushed
right
on
in
their
lives
of
corruption.
3
Jotham
constructed
the
Upper
Gate
of
The
Temple
of
God,
considerably
extended
the
Wall
of
the
Ophel,
4
and
built
cities
in
the
high
country
of
Judah
and
forts
and
towers
down
in
the
forests.
5
He
fought
and
beat
the
king
of
the
Ammonites
-
that
year
the
Ammonites
turned
over
three
and
a
quarter
tons
of
silver
and
about
sixty-five
bushels
of
wheat,
and
another
sixty-five
bushels
of
barley.
They
repeated
this
for
the
next
two
years.
6
Jotham's
strength
was
rooted
in
his
steady
and
determined
life
of
obedience
to
God.
7
The
rest
of
the
history
of
Jotham,
including
his
wars
and
achievements,
are
all
written
in
the
Royal
Annals
of
the
Kings
of
Israel
and
Judah.
8
He
was
twenty-five
years
old
when
he
became
king;
he
reigned
for
sixteen
years
at
Jerusalem.
9
Jotham
died
and
was
buried
in
the
City
of
David.
His
son
Ahaz
became
the
next
king.