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2 Kings 10:29

Posted on 18 May at 11:40

“Howbeit from the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin, Jehu departed not from after them, to wit, the golden calves that were in Bethel, and that were in Dan.”

Certainly! Here is a Bible study on 2 Kings 10:29 in the King James Version:

  • Historical Context:The book of 2 Kings is a historical account of the kings of Israel and Judah. In this verse, the focus is on Jehu, who was anointed as king by God to execute judgment on the house of Ahab and to eliminate the worship of false gods.
  • Jeroboam’s Sin:The verse begins by referring to the sins of Jeroboam, who was the first king of the northern kingdom of Israel after the nation divided. Jeroboam set up golden calf idols in Bethel and Dan to prevent the Israelites from going to Jerusalem to worship, fearing that their allegiance would shift back to the house of David. This act of idolatry became a persistent sin throughout the northern kingdom’s history.
  • Jehu’s Actions:Jehu was anointed as king by a prophet, and he carried out God’s judgment against the wicked house of Ahab. He exterminated Ahab’s descendants and killed those who worshipped Baal. However, despite his zeal for purging the land of false gods, Jehu did not remove the golden calf idols that were established by Jeroboam.
  • Jehu’s Incomplete Reforms:Jehu’s failure to remove the golden calf idols reveals a limitation in his commitment to God. While he displayed fervor in executing God’s judgment against the house of Ahab, he did not fully turn away from the sins of idolatry. Jehu’s partial obedience highlights the importance of wholehearted devotion and complete obedience to God’s commands.
  • Lessons for us:This verse serves as a reminder of the danger of compromise and incomplete obedience. Jehu’s failure to remove the golden calf idols allowed idolatrous practices to continue in Israel, perpetuating the people’s departure from the worship of the true God. It teaches us the importance of thoroughly rooting out sin from our lives and pursuing wholehearted obedience to God’s commands.

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