11 Uzziah's army was always ready for battle. Jeiel and Maaseiah were the officers who kept track of the number of soldiers, and these two men were under the command of Hananiah, one of Uzziah's officials.
12-13 There were 307,500 trained soldiers, all under the command of 2,600 clan leaders. These powerful troops protected the king against any enemy.
14 Uzziah supplied his army with shields, spears, helmets, armor, bows, and stones used for slinging.
15 Some of his skilled workers invented machines that could shoot arrows and sling large stones. Uzziah set these up in Jerusalem at his defense towers and at the corners of the city wall.God helped Uzziah become more and more powerful, and he was famous all over the world.
16 Uzziah became proud of his power, and this led to his downfall.One day, Uzziah disobeyed the Lord his God by going into the temple and burning incense as an offering to him.
17 Azariah the priest and 80 other brave priests followed Uzziah into the temple
18 and said, “Your Majesty, this isn't right! You are not allowed to burn incense to the Lord. That must be done only by priests who are descendants of Aaron. You will have to leave! You have sinned against the Lord, and so he will no longer bless you.”