2 Chronicles 17:2
He stationed troops in every fortified city of Judah and put garrisons in the land of Judah and in the cities of Ephraim that his father Asa had captured.
He stationed troops
The Hebrew root for "stationed" is "עָמַד" (amad), which means to stand or set in place. This action signifies a deliberate and strategic move by Jehoshaphat to ensure the security and stability of his kingdom. In a spiritual sense, this can be seen as a call for believers to be vigilant and prepared, standing firm in their faith and ready to defend against spiritual adversaries.

in all the fortified cities of Judah
The term "fortified cities" refers to cities that were strengthened with walls and defenses. Historically, these cities were crucial for the protection of the kingdom against invasions. Spiritually, this can be likened to the fortification of one's heart and mind with the Word of God, creating a stronghold against the attacks of the enemy. Judah, meaning "praise," reminds us that our spiritual defenses are strengthened through worship and reliance on God.

and put garrisons
The word "garrisons" comes from the Hebrew "נְצִיב" (netsib), meaning a stationed guard or a military post. This indicates a proactive approach to maintaining peace and order. In a broader sense, it suggests the importance of establishing spiritual disciplines and accountability in our lives to guard against complacency and sin.

in the land of Judah
The "land of Judah" represents the heartland of the southern kingdom, a place of heritage and divine promise. This phrase emphasizes the importance of safeguarding our spiritual inheritance and the values that define our faith community. It is a reminder to cherish and protect the spiritual legacy passed down through generations.

and in the cities of Ephraim
Ephraim, one of the tribes of Israel, was part of the northern kingdom. The inclusion of Ephraim's cities indicates a broader vision for unity and protection beyond immediate borders. Historically, this reflects the political and military strategies of the time. Spiritually, it calls believers to extend their influence and protection to others, fostering unity and support within the body of Christ.

that his father Asa had captured
Asa, Jehoshaphat's father, was known for his reforms and dedication to God. The mention of Asa's conquests highlights the importance of building upon the spiritual victories and foundations laid by previous generations. It serves as an encouragement to honor the legacy of faith and to continue the work of advancing God's kingdom with diligence and integrity.

Persons / Places / Events
1. Jehoshaphat
The king of Judah who succeeded his father Asa. Known for his reforms and efforts to strengthen the kingdom both spiritually and militarily.

2. Judah
The southern kingdom of Israel, consisting of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. It was the primary focus of Jehoshaphat's reign and reforms.

3. Ephraim
A region in the northern kingdom of Israel. The cities in Ephraim mentioned here were captured by Asa, Jehoshaphat's father, and were under Judah's control during Jehoshaphat's reign.

4. Asa
Jehoshaphat's father, who was also a king of Judah. He is noted for his religious reforms and military campaigns against idolatry and neighboring threats.

5. Fortified Cities
Strategic locations within Judah that were strengthened to protect against invasions and maintain control over the region.
Teaching Points
Strategic Preparation
Jehoshaphat's actions remind us of the importance of being prepared and vigilant in our spiritual lives. Just as he fortified cities, we must fortify our hearts with God's Word.

Building on Past Foundations
Jehoshaphat built upon the work of his father Asa. In our lives, we should recognize and build upon the spiritual foundations laid by those who came before us.

Trust in God's Sovereignty
While Jehoshaphat took practical steps to secure his kingdom, he also trusted in God's sovereignty. We must balance our efforts with faith in God's ultimate control.

Unity and Division
The mention of Ephraim, a part of the northern kingdom, highlights the division within Israel. It serves as a reminder of the importance of unity within the body of Christ.
Bible Study Questions
1. How does Jehoshaphat's strategy of fortifying cities apply to our spiritual lives today?

2. In what ways can we build upon the spiritual foundations laid by previous generations in our families or churches?

3. How can we balance practical preparation with trust in God's sovereignty in our daily lives?

4. What lessons can we learn from the division between Judah and Ephraim about maintaining unity in our communities?

5. How do other scriptures, such as Psalm 127:1 and Proverbs 21:31, reinforce the message of 2 Chronicles 17:2 regarding preparation and trust in God?
Connections to Other Scriptures
1 Kings 15:22
This verse provides context for Asa's military campaigns and the fortification of cities, which Jehoshaphat continued.

2 Chronicles 14:6-7
Describes Asa's efforts to fortify cities, which laid the groundwork for Jehoshaphat's military strategies.

Psalm 127:1
Highlights the importance of the Lord's protection in any endeavor, including the fortification of cities.

Proverbs 21:31
Emphasizes that while preparation is essential, ultimate victory comes from the Lord.
DefencesW. Hoyt, D.D.2 Chronicles 17:2
Spiritual FortificationW. Clarkson 2 Chronicles 17:1, 2
The Accession of JehoshaphatT. Whitelaw 2 Chronicles 17:1-6
JehoshaphatMetropolitan Pulpit2 Chronicles 17:1-19
Jehoshaphat's ProsperityMonday Club Sermons2 Chronicles 17:1-19
The Conditions of National ProsperityClarke, Adam2 Chronicles 17:1-19
People
Adonijah, Arabians, Asa, Asahel, Ben, Benhail, Benjamin, David, Eliada, Elishama, Jehohanan, Jehonathan, Jehoram, Jehoshaphat, Jehozabad, Johanan, Jonathan, Levites, Micah, Micaiah, Michaiah, Nethaneel, Nethaniah, Obadiah, Shemaiah, Shemiramoth, Tobadonijah, Tobijah, Zebadiah, Zechariah, Zichri
Places
Jerusalem, Judah
Topics
Asa, Captured, Chiefs, Cities, Ephraim, E'phraim, Fenced, Force, Forces, Fortified, Garrisons, Judah, Placed, Putteth, Responsible, Towns, Troops, Walled
Dictionary of Bible Themes
2 Chronicles 17:2

     5256   city
     5315   fortifications

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Jehoshaphat's Reform
'And Jehoshaphat his son reigned in his stead, and strengthened himself against Israel. 2. And he placed forces in all the fenced cities of Judah, and set garrisons in the land of Judah, and in the cities of Ephraim, which Asa his father had taken. 3. And the Lord was with Jehoshaphat, because he walked in the first ways of his father David, and sought not unto Baalim; 4. But sought to the Lord God of his father, and walked in His commandments, and not after the doings of Israel. 5. Therefore the
Alexander Maclaren—Expositions of Holy Scripture

'A Mirror for Magistrates'
'And Jehoshaphat the king of Judah returned to his house in peace to Jerusalem. 2. And Jehu the son of Hanani the seer went out to meet him, and said to king Jehoshaphat, Shouldest thou help the ungodly, and love them that hate the Lord? therefore is wrath upon thee from before the Lord. 3. Nevertheless there are good things found in thee, in that thou hast taken away the groves out of the land, and hast prepared thine heart to seek God. 4. And Jehoshaphat dwelt at Jerusalem: and he went out again
Alexander Maclaren—Expositions of Holy Scripture

Chronicles
The comparative indifference with which Chronicles is regarded in modern times by all but professional scholars seems to have been shared by the ancient Jewish church. Though written by the same hand as wrote Ezra-Nehemiah, and forming, together with these books, a continuous history of Judah, it is placed after them in the Hebrew Bible, of which it forms the concluding book; and this no doubt points to the fact that it attained canonical distinction later than they. Nor is this unnatural. The book
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament

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