‏ 1 Kings 12:28-31

took counsel.

8,9; Ex 1:10; Isa 30:1

two calves of gold.He invented a political religion, and instituted feasts in his own times, different from those appointed by Jehovah; gave the people certain objects of adoration, and pretended to think that it would be both inconvenient and oppressive to them to go up to Jerusalem to worship. These calves were doubtless of the same kind as the calf which was set up by Aaron; and it is remarkable, that in pointing them out to the people he should use the same words that Aaron used on that occasion, when they must have heard what terrible judgments fell upon their forefathers for this idolatry. Solomon's idolatry, however, had prepared the people for Jeroboam's abominations.

Ex 20:4; De 4:14-18; 2Ki 10:29; 17:16; 2Ch 11:15; Ho 8:4-7; 10:5,6

It is too much.

Isa 30:10; 2Pe 2:19

behold.

Ex 32:4,8

Beth-el.

Ge 12:8; 28:19; 35:1; Ho 4:15

Dan.

Ge 14:14; De 34:1; Jud 18:29-31; 20:1; 2Ki 10:29; Jer 8:16; Am 8:14

became a sin.

13:34; 2Ki 10:31; 17:21

an house.

13:24,32; De 24:15; Eze 16:25; Ho 12:11

priests.

13:33; Nu 3:10; 2Ki 17:32; 2Ch 11:14,15; 13:9; Eze 44:6-8

‏ 2 Kings 13:2

A.M. 3148-3156. B.C. 856-839. followed. Heb. walked after.

11; 10:29; 1Ki 12:26-33; 14:16; Ho 5:11

‏ 2 Kings 13:6

departed.

2; 10:29; 17:20-23; De 32:15-18

walked. Heb. he walked.

1Ki 15:3; 16:26

and there remained. Heb. and there stood.

17:16; 18:4; 23:4; De 7:5; 1Ki 16:33

‏ 2 Kings 13:11

he departed.

2,6; 3:3; 10:29

‏ Psalms 106:20

Thus.

89:17; Jer 2:11; Ro 1:22,23

their glory.That is, their God, who ought to have been the peculiar object of their glory.

into.

Ex 20:4,5; Isa 40:18-25
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