14 Asa did not destroy the high places, even though he was faithful to the Lord all his life.
15 Asa and his father had given some special gifts to God. Asa put these gifts of gold, silver, and other things in the Lord’S Temple.
16 The whole time that King Asa was king of Judah, he fought a war against King Baasha of Israel.
17 Once Baasha attacked Judah and then built up the city of Ramah to keep Asa from leaving Judah on any kind of military campaign.
18 So Asa took gold and silver from the treasuries of the Lord’S Temple and the king’s palace. He gave it to his officials and sent them to King Ben-Hadad of Aram. Ben-Hadad was the son of Tabrimmon. Tabrimmon was the son of Hezion. Damascus was Ben-Hadad’s capital city.
19 Asa sent this message: “My father and your father had a peace agreement. Now I want to make a peace agreement with you. I am sending you this gift of gold and silver. Please break your treaty with King Baasha of Israel and make him leave us alone.”
20 King Ben-Hadad made the agreement with King Asa and sent his army to fight against the Israelite towns of Ijon, Dan, Abel Beth Maacah, the towns near Lake Galilee, and the area of Naphtali.