When Joram had ruled twelve years
over Israel, Ahaziah the son of Jehoram began to rule over Judah.
And he went down to Jezreel to visit Joram, who was ill. When Jehu
struck down Joram, Ahaziah saw it and fled toward Beth-gannim. But
Jehu followed after him with the words, "Shoot him down, too, in the
chariot." So they shot him down on the way up to Gur, near Ibleam,
but he escaped to Megiddo and died there.
When Athaliah, the mother of Ahaziah, learned that her son was dead,
she rose and put to death all of Ahaziah's children except Joash,
whom his aunt, Jehosheba, secretly took and placed with his nurse in
the bedchamber. In this way she hid him from Athaliah, so that he
was not put to death. He was with her, hid in the temple of God, six
years, while Athaliah ruled over the land.
But in the seventh year Jehoiada the priest called together the
officers of the royal guard and brought them into the temple of God.
After he had made them make a solemn promise, he showed them
Ahaziah's son, and gave them these orders, "This is what you shall
do: a third part of you who go in on the Sabbath to guard the palace
shall keep watch over it. Two divisions of you, including all who go
out on the Sabbath to guard the temple of God, shall surround Joash,
each with his weapons in his hand. And let every one who comes
within the ranks be put to death. Thus you shall guard Joash, when
he goes out and when he comes in."
The officers did as Jehoiada the priest commanded. And he brought
out Ahaziah's son and put the crown and the royal ornaments upon
him; and they made him ruler over Judah and poured oil upon his head
and clapped their hands, crying, "Long live the ruler!"
But when Athaliah heard the people shouting, she came to them in the
temple of God. When she saw Joash standing by the pillar, as was the
custom, and the officers and the trumpeters by him, and all the
people of the land rejoicing and blowing trumpets, she tore her
clothes and cried, "Treason! Treason!" But Jehoiada the priest gave
this order to the officers: "Bring her out between the ranks, and
kill with the sword whoever follows her," for the priest said, "Let
her not be put to death in the temple of God." So they seized her,
and she was killed as she went through the horses' entry to the
palace.
Jehoiada made a solemn agreement between God and the new ruler and
the people, that they should be God's people; also between the ruler
and the people, and Joash ruled forty years in Jerusalem.