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Day 220 - Jeroboam's Sins and the Prophecy of Destruction

Welcome to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience, Day 220. In this session, we explore the reign of Jeroboam, who built Shechem and made it his capital. To deter the Israelites from worshipping in Jerusalem, Jeroboam created golden calf idols, leading Israel into great sin. A man of God from Judah prophesies against Jeroboam's altar, predicting a future king named Josiah who will cleanse the shrine. Jeroboam's hand is paralyzed as a sign, but it is restored after the man of God prays for him. The narrative continues with an old prophet deceiving the man of God to defy the Lord's command, resulting in his death by a lion. Finally, Jeroboam's dynasty is cursed, and his ill son dies as predicted by the prophet Ahijah. The chapter concludes with Jeroboam's death and the ascendancy of his son Nadab.

00:00 Introduction and Context
00:34 Jeroboam's Idolatry and Sin
01:50 Prophecy Against Jeroboam
03:45 The Man of God and the Old Prophet
07:09 Jeroboam's Continued Sin and Prophecy of Doom
07:31 Jeroboam's Family and Final Days
11:09 Conclusion and Reflection

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Day 200 and 20.

jarbo then built up the city of
Shechem in the hill country of

Raim, and it became his capital.

Later he went and built up the town
of penal Jarbo, thought to himself,

unless I am careful, the kingdom
will return to the dynasty of David.

When these people go to Jerusalem
to offer sacrifices at the temple of

the Lord, they will again give their
allegiance to King Rehoboam of Judah.

They will kill me and make
him their king instead.

So on the advice of his counselors,
the king made two gold calves.

He said to the people, it is too much
trouble for you to worship in Jerusalem.

Look Israel, these are the gods
who brought you out of Egypt.

He placed these calf idols in Bethel
and in Dan at either end of his kingdom.

But this became a great sin for the
people, worshiped the idols, traveling as

far north as Dan to worship the one there.

Jar Boem, also erected buildings at
the Pagan shrines and ordained priests

from the common people, those who are
not from the priestly tribe of Levi.

And Jar Boham instituted a religious
festival in Bethel, held on the

15th day of the eighth month in
imitation of the Annual Festival of

Shelters in Judah there at Bethel.

He himself offered sacrifices to the
calves he had made, and he appointed

priests for the pagan shrines he had made.

So on the 15th day of the eighth
month, a day that he himself

had designated jar, bom offered
sacrifices on the altar at Bethel.

He instituted a religious festival for
Israel, and he went up to the altar

to burn incense at the Lord's command.

A man of God from Judah went to Bethel.

Arriving there just as Jarre Boham was
approaching the altar to burn incense.

Then at the Lord's command,
he shouted, oh, altar alter.

This is what the Lord says.

A child named Josiah will be
born into the dynasty of David.

On you.

He will sacrifice the priests
from the pagan shrines who come

here to burn incense, and human
bones will be burned on you.

That same day, the man of God
gave a sign to prove his message.

He said, the Lord has
promised to give this sign.

This altar will split apart and its
ashes will be poured out on the ground.

When King Jeroboam heard the
man of God speaking against the

altar at Bethel, he pointed at
him and shouted, seize that man.

But instantly, the king's hand
became paralyzed in that position

and he couldn't pull it back.

At the same time, a wide crack
appeared in the altar and the ashes

poured out just as the man of God had
predicted in his message from the Lord.

The king cried out to the man
of God, please ask the Lord your

God to restore my hand again.

So the man of God prayed to the
Lord and the king's hand was

restored and he could move it again.

Then the king said to the man of God, come
to the palace with me and have something

to eat, and I will give you a gift.

But the man of God said to the king,
even if you gave me half of everything

you own, I would not go with you.

I would not eat or drink
anything in this place.

For the Lord gave me this command.

You must not eat or drink anything
while you are there and do not return

to Judah by the same way you came.

So he left Bethel and
went home another way.

As it happened, there was an old
prophet living in Bethel, and his sons

came home and told him what the man
of God had done in Bethel that day.

They also told their father what
the man had said to the king.

The old prophet asked
them, which way did he go?

So they showed their father, which
road the man of God had taken

quick, saddled the donkey, the
old man said, so they saddled the

donkey for him and he mounted it.

Then he rode after the man of God and
found him sitting under a great tree.

The old prophet asked him, are you
the man of God who came from Judah?

Yes I am.

He replied.

Then he said to the man of God,
Come home with me and eat some food.

No, I cannot.

He replied, I am not allowed to eat
or drink anything here in this place.

For the Lord gave me this command.

You must not eat or drink anything
while you are there and do not

return to Judah by the same way you
came, but the old prophet answered.

I am a prophet too, just as you are.

And an angel gave me this
command from the Lord.

Bring him home with you so he can
have something to eat and drink.

The old man was lying to him, so they
went back together and the man of God

ate and drank at the prophet's home.

Then while they were sitting at
the table, a command from the

Lord came to the old prophet.

He cried out to the man of God from Judah.

This is what the Lord says.

You have defied the word of the
Lord and have disobeyed the command.

The Lord your God gave you.

You came back to this place
and ate and drank where he

told you not to eat or drink.

Because of this, your body will not be
buried in the grave of your ancestors.

After the man of God had finished eating
and drinking, the old prophet saddled his

own donkey for him, and the man of God
started off again, but as he was traveling

along, a lion came out and killed him.

His body lay there on the road with the
donkey and the lion standing beside it.

People who passed by saw the body lying
in the road and the lions standing

beside it, and they went and reported it
in Bethel where the old prophet lived.

When the prophet heard the report,
he said, it is the man of God

who disobeyed the Lord's command.

The Lord has fulfilled his word by
causing the lion to attack and kill him.

Then the prophet said to his
sons, saddle a donkey for me.

So they saddled a donkey and he went out
and found the body lying in the road.

The donkey and lion were still standing
there beside it, for the lion had not

eaten the body, nor attacked the donkey.

So the prophet laid the body of the man
of God on the donkey and took it back to

the town to mourn over him and bury him.

He laid the body in his own
grave, crying out in grief.

Oh my brother.

Afterward.

The prophet said to his sons, when I die,
bury me in the grave where the man of God

is buried, lay my bones beside his bones.

For the message the Lord told him to
proclaim against the altar in Bethel and

against the pagan shrines in the towns
of Samaria will certainly come true.

But even after this jar, Boham
did not turn from his evil ways.

He continued to choose priests
from the common people.

He appointed anyone who wanted to
become a priest for the Pagan shrines.

This became a great sin and resulted
in the utter destruction of Jar BOM's

Dynasty from the face of the Earth.

At that time, jar BOM's son,
AB Baja, became very sick.

So Jarbo told his wife, disguise
yourself so that no one will

recognize you as my wife.

Then go to the prophet, a hijah at Shiloh.

The man who told me I would become
king, take him a gift of 10 loaves of

bread, some cakes and a jar of honey,
and ask him what will happen to the boy.

So Jar BOM's wife went to
a Hijah home at Shiloh.

He was an old man now and could no
longer see, but the Lord had told

a Hijah Jira BOM's wife will come
here pretending to be someone else.

She will ask you about her
son for he's very sick.

Give her the answer I give you.

So when Hijah heard her footsteps
at the door, he called out,

come in, wife of Jeroboam.

Why are you pretending to be someone else?

Then he told her, I have bad news for you.

Give your husband Jeroboam this message
from the Lord, the God of Israel.

I promoted you from the ranks
of the common people and made

you ruler over my people Israel.

I ripped the kingdom away from the family
of David and gave it to you, but you have

not been like my servant David, who obeyed
my commands and followed me with all his

heart, and always did whatever I wanted.

You have done more evil than
all who lived before you.

You have made other gods for
yourself and have made me

furious with your gold calves.

And since you have turned your back
on me, I will bring disaster on

your dynasty and will destroy every
one of your male descendants, slave

and free alike anywhere in Israel.

I will burn up your Royal dynasty as
one burns up trash until it is all gone.

The members of Jar BOM's family
who die in the city will be eaten

by dogs and those who die in the
field will be eaten by vultures.

I, the Lord have spoken.

Then Ajah said to Gerald BOM's
wife, go on home and when you

enter the city, the child will die.

All Israel will mourn
for him and bury him.

He is the only member of your family
who will have a proper burial for

this child, is the only good thing
that the Lord the God of Israel sees

in the entire family of Jarre Beum.

In addition, the Lord will raise
up a king over Israel who will

destroy the family of Jeroboam.

This will happen today, even now.

Then the Lord will shake Israel like
a reed whipped about in a stream.

He will uproot the people of Israel
from this good land that he gave

their ancestors and will scatter them
beyond the Euphrates River for they

have angered the Lord with the Ashera
poles they have set up for worship.

He will abandon Israel because Jera Boem
sinned and made Israel sin along with him.

So Jar Beam's, wife returned to Teza and
the child died just as she walked through

the door of her home and all Israel buried
him and mourned for him as the Lord had

promised through the prophet a hijah.

The rest of the events in Jar BOM's
reign, including all his wars and how

he ruled, are recorded in the book of
the history of the Kings of Israel.

Jeroboam reigned in Israel 22 years.

When Jeroboam died, his son
Naab became the next king.

This concludes today's
immerse reading experience.

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