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Texts -- 2 Kings 10:25-36 (NET)

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10:25 When he finished offering the burnt sacrifice , Jehu ordered the royal guard and officers , “Come in and strike them down ! Don’t let any escape !” So the royal guard and officers struck them down with the sword and left their bodies lying there. Then they entered the inner sanctuary of the temple of Baal . 10:26 They hauled out the sacred pillar of the temple of Baal and burned it. 10:27 They demolished the sacred pillar of Baal and the temple of Baal ; it is used as a latrine to this very day . 10:28 So Jehu eradicated Baal worship from Israel .
A Summary of Jehu’s Reign
10:29 However , Jehu did not repudiate the sins which Jeroboam son of Nebat had encouraged Israel to commit ; the golden calves remained in Bethel and Dan . 10:30 The Lord said to Jehu , “You have done well . You have accomplished my will and carried out my wishes with regard to Ahab’s dynasty . Therefore four generations of your descendants will rule over Israel .” 10:31 But Jehu did not carefully and wholeheartedly obey the law of the Lord God of Israel . He did not repudiate the sins which Jeroboam had encouraged Israel to commit . 10:32 In those days the Lord began to reduce the size of Israel’s territory. Hazael attacked their eastern border . 10:33 He conquered all the land of Gilead , including the territory of Gad , Reuben , and Manasseh , extending all the way from the Aroer in the Arnon Valley through Gilead to Bashan . 10:34 The rest of the events of Jehu’s reign, including all his accomplishments and successes , are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Israel . 10:35 Jehu passed away and was buried in Samaria . His son Jehoahaz replaced him as king . 10:36 Jehu reigned over Israel for twenty-eight years in Samaria .

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  • This purge evidently took place in Samaria (1 Kings 16:32). Jehu's true religious preferences had not yet become known publicly. The Hebrew words translated "pillar"in verses 26 and 27 are not the same indicating that Jehu de...
  • God blessed Jehu for eliminating the line of Ahab and Baalism. However, Jehu did not go far enough. He allowed the cult of Jeroboam to continue. Furthermore he was not careful to obey the Mosaic Law with all his heart (v. 31)...
  • Jehoahaz reigned over the Northern Kingdom from 814-798 B.C. Because Israel continued to disregard the Mosaic Covenant God allowed the Arameans to dominate her. Hazael ruled Aram from 841-801 B.C. and his son, Ben-Hadad III, ...
  • Zechariah reigned only six months (753-752 B.C.) before his successor Shallum assassinated him. Zechariah was the fourth and last king of Jehu's dynasty (v. 12; cf. 10:30). The fact that the people made Shallum king after he ...
  • The Lord used Hosea's family members as signs to communicate His message of coming judgment on Israel.1:2 At the beginning of Hosea's ministry, Yahweh commanded him to take a wife of harlotry and to have children of harlotry....
  • 1:3 The expression "for three transgressions [Heb. pesha'im, rebellions, i.e., against the universal Sovereign; cf. Gen. 9:5-17] and for four"is one of Amos' trademarks (cf. vv. 6, 9, 11, 13; 2:1, 4, 6). It means for numerous...
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  • Mark said that Jesus appeared to the Eleven on this occasion. However, John qualified that statement by explaining that Thomas was absent (John 20:24). Mark was speaking of the Eleven as a group.16:14 This event evidently hap...
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