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Whoa! More from 1 Kings:14

This verse is VERY telling....what an evil thing to do. Jeroboam condemned himself, putting his own nails in his coffin, so to speak, when he did this (and yet he REMAINS un-repentant-incredible) He brought a curse to not only himself, but his entire lineage.

9 But hast done evil above all that were before thee: for thou hast gone and made thee other gods, and molten images, to provoke me to anger, and hast cast me behind thy back:
 
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Whoa! More from 1 Kings:14

This verse is VERY telling....what an evil thing to do. Jeroboam condemned himself, putting his own nails in his coffin, so to speak, when he did this (and yet he REMAINS un-repentant-incredible) He brought a curse to not only himself, but his entire lineage.

9 But hast done evil above all that were before thee: for thou hast gone and made thee other gods, and molten images, to provoke me to anger, and hast cast me behind thy back:

And the whole nation
 
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For now, i'm focusing on Jeroboam. God condemned him in a very specific way. To do what Jeroboam did is a blatant and deliberate affront to God...sorta like kicking dust in god's face or spitting in God's face.

Then the fact that Jeroboam had the nerve to send his wife deceptively to a prophet...yet not a whisper of repentance.

despicable.
 
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For now, i'm focusing on Jeroboam. God condemned him in a very specific way. To do what Jeroboam did is a blatant and deliberate affront to God...sorta like kicking dust in god's face or spitting in God's face.

Then the fact that Jeroboam had the nerve to send his wife deceptively to a prophet...yet not a whisper of repentance.

despicable.

Yes there is sorrow and then Godly sorrow wich brings repentance...seems Jeroboam only has the first sorrow at the cost.
 
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....he was evil even in that...he wanted to "trick" the prophet with his disguised wife. In other words he wanted to "side step" God. Even THAT was abominable.

How insulting is THAT to God?

Looking further, he may have wanted his son to get better, but it never turned his heart to get on his knees before God and repent. In that regard, he didn't really love his son all that much, and was not in THAT much "sorrow" about his son's illness and possibly dying.
 
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....he was evil even in that...he wanted to "trick" the prophet with his disguised wife. In other words he wanted to "side step" God. Even THAT was abominable.

How insulting is THAT to God?

Looking further, he may have wanted his son to get better, but it never turned his heart to get on his knees before God and repent. In that regard, he didn't really love his son all that much, and was not in THAT much "sorrow" about his son's illness and possibly dying.

Worldly sorrow is like worldly life...all about how it affects self.
 
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1 Kings Chapter 15

After Rehoboam died his son Abijan reigned for 3 years over Judah.
And he walked in all the sins of his father (verse 3).

When Abijam died his son Asa reigned for 41 years over Judah (verse 10).

And he took away the sodomites out of the land, and removed all the idols that his fathers had made (verse 12).

Asa brought silver and gold vessels into the house of the Lord (verse 15).

There was war between Judah and Israel all his life.

King Baasha of Israel built Ramah to blockade Judah (verse 17)

Asa sent the silver and gold treasures from the house of the Lord, to Ben-hadad ruler of Damascus (verse 18)

Asa asked Ben-hadad for help against King Baasha of Israel. Ben-hadad attacked Israel and smote 5 cities of Israel (verse 20)

These attacks by Ben-hadad of Damascus caused the King of Israel to retreat from Ramah (verse 21)

Asa took over Ramah and dismantled all the stones and timber of Ramah. Asa used the stones and timber from Ramah to build in his own area the kingdom of Judah.

In his old age Asa got bad feet. After Asa died his son Jehoshaphat became king of Judah (verse 24)
 
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1 Kings Chapter 15

When Jeroboam died his son Nadab became king of Israel for 2 years(verse 25).
Nadab was an evil king like his father Jeroboam.

Baasha conspired against King Nadab. While the were fighting the Philistines Baasha smote King Nadab (verse27).

Baasha became King of Israel. Baasha then smote the family of Jeroboam. None of Jeroboam's family survied. The prophet Ahijah had predicted that this would happen because Jeroboam had done evil things (verse 29).

King Baasha reigned over Israel for 24 years. He was and evil king (verse 34).
 
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Rick357,

In my mind Judah and Israel should have been natural allies. They were all the Children of Israel. In theory they had the same religion. Israel in the north were the 10 tribes of Israel. Judah in the south were the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin.

But Judah and Israel were not friends. Judah and Israel were always at war. Verse 18 says that King Asa of Judah used the temple treasures to fight King Bassha of Israel. Is seems to me they were making themselves poor throught wasting all their money fighting wars with each other.
 
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As a confederacy under Joshua...as a nation under David...and soon as a people and priesthood under Jesus.

Yes Rick357 Israel and Judah have always been organisationally separate, or run together as a confederacy. But it was not until Jerobaom and Rehoboam that they fell into permanent warfare.

It is my opinion that this made both countries poor.
 
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1 Kings Chapter 16

King Baasha was King of Israel and was an evil king.

God told a holy man Jehu that Baasha's whole family would be wiped out.

When Baasha died his son Elah became King of Israel (verse 6)

Elah only lasted 2 years. When he was murdered by his servant Zamri (verse 10)

Zamri became king and killed all the men in the Baasha family and his friends (verse 11)

The reign of Zamri lasted 7 days. Zamri was attacked by Omri Captain of the Host of Isreal.

Zamri killed himself by burning down the kings house upon his own head (verse 18)
 
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1 Kings Chapter 16

Omri became king of Israel for 12 years. But only after a long civil war within Israel (verse 21)

Omri was an evil king. He was worse than any of the kings before him (verse 25)

When Omri died he was succeeded by his son Ahab (verse 28)

King Ahab reigned for 22 years over Israel (verse 29)

King Ahab was evil worse that any before him (verse 30)

A House of Baal, an altar to Bail and a grove to Baal were built in Samaria by Ahab (verse 32)

King Ahab and his wife Jezebel wordshiped Baal (verse 31)

God was very angry with Ahab (verse 33)
 
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What a mess...reads like the history of any pagan throne...murder..conspiracy..idolatry...
Problem is these are the elect of God...the children of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob...the people chosen to be the womb of Messiah....it shows us that if we lean to and trust our flesh; then even if we have a greater knowledge of God than any other people...we are as vile and wicked as them.
 
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