Definition: Then Asa went out against him, and they set the battle in array in the valley of Zephathah at Mareshah.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this verse from 2 Chronicles 14:10. It’s a really important moment in the history of Israel and it speaks about a significant conflict. Here's what it means in simpler terms: Basically, Asa, the king of Israel, led his army out of the country to fight against a powerful enemy. Let’s unpack that a little further: “Then Asa went out against him…” This means Asa decided to challenge someone or something. “Him” refers to the enemy. “…and they set the battle in array…” This is a fancy way of saying "they prepared for a fight." They organized their forces – soldiers, chariots, everything – into a line ready to attack. "...in the valley of Zephathah at Mareshah.” This gives us a specific location: The Valley of Zephathah is in the north-central part of Israel, and Mareshah is a place near it. It was a strategically important area. So, what's the big picture? This verse tells us that Asa’s military force was sent to confront a strong enemy – likely a neighboring kingdom or group – and they prepared for a battle in a specific location. Why is this significant? It shows that Asa was brave and determined to protect his people. It's a key part of the story of how he established his rule and defended Israel against threats. Important Note: The verse doesn’t tell us who the enemy was or what they were doing. It simply states that Asa was leading a military campaign. --- Do you want me to explain any of these parts in more detail, or would you like me to provide some context about the time period this verse comes from? For example, we could talk about: The history of Asa himself What kind of enemy might have been involved?