1 Kings

1 Kings 13-14: Jeroboam & Rehoboam, the First Kings of the Divided Kingdom

Season 11 Episode 10 30:53 October 21, 2024

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In 1 Kings 13 and 1 Kings 14, we see Jeroboam lead a life of disobedience toward God. In doing so, God sends him a physical warning.

1 Kings 13-14: Jeroboam & Rehoboam, the First Kings of the Divided Kingdom

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The scene in 1 Kings 13 begins with a physical warning. When the prophet Ahijah informed Jeroboam he would be king, he warned him to obey God. Jeroboam did not. So, it is no surprise that God is swift to judge this evil king for his disobedience. God does not do so without another warning. This time, it was a visible warning that should have convinced Jeroboam who the real God was. It was an opportunity for Jeroboam to turn from his rebellion and his idolatrous leadership of Israel.

As the scene opens, Jeroboam is standing at one of his golden calve altars at Bethel, acting out some new ritual that he created. He was probably not alone. An audience of Israelites was most likely reverently watching their new king act like a priest. Then, out of nowhere, a stranger stepped forward.

Scene 1: A Man of God Warns Jeroboam

Scene 2: The Old Prophet Plays a Fatal Trick

In Scene 3: Ahijah Prophesies the End of Israel

Scene 4: The Death of Jeroboam, the First Northern King

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The author of this article is Hayley Mowatt, producer of Bible Book Club podcast.

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