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<p>We are now to take a view of the miserable state of Israel, while the kingdom of Judah was happy under Asas good government. It was threatened that they should be as <i>a reed shaken in the water</i> (<a class="bibleref" title="1Kgs.14.15" href="/passage/?search=1Kgs.14.15">1 Kgs. 14:15</a>), and so they were, when, during the single reign of Asa, the government of their kingdom was in six or seven different hands, as we find in this and the following chapter. Jeroboam was upon the throne in the beginning of his reign and Ahab at the end of it, and between them were Nadab, Baasha, Elah, Zimri, Tibni, and Omri, undermining and destroying one another. This they got by deserting the house both of God and of David. Here we have, 1. The ruin and extirpation of the family of Jeroboam, according to the word of the Lord by Ahijah. His son Nadab succeeded him. If the death of his brother Abijah had had a due influence upon him to make him religious, and the honour done him at his death had engaged him to follow his good example, his reign might have been long and glorious; but he <i>walked in the way of his father</i> (<a class="bibleref" title="1Kgs.15.26" href="/passage/?search=1Kgs.15.26">1 Kgs. 15:26</a>), kept up the worship of his calves, and forbade his subjects to go up to Jerusalem to worship, <i>sinned and made Israel to sin</i>, and therefore God brought ruin upon him quickly, in the second year of his reign. He was besieging Gibbethon, a city which the Philistines had taken from the Danites, and was endeavouring to re-take it; and there, in the midst of his army, did Baasha, with others, conspire against him and kill him, (<a class="bibleref" title="1Kgs.15.27" href="/passage/?search=1Kgs.15.27">1 Kgs. 15:27</a>), and so little interest had he in the affections of his people that his army did not only not avenge his death, but chose his murderer for his successor. Whether Baasha did it upon a personal pique against Nadab, or to be avenged on the house of Jeroboam for some affront received from them, or whether under pretence of freeing his country from the tyranny of a bad prince, or whether merely from a principle of ambition, to make way for himself to the throne, does not appear; but he <i>slew him</i> and <i>reigned in his stead</i>, <a class="bibleref" title="1Kgs.15.28" href="/passage/?search=1Kgs.15.28">1 Kgs. 15:28</a>. And the first thing he did when he came to the crown was to <i>cut off all the house of Jeroboam</i>, that he might the better secure himself and his own usurped government. He thought it not enough to imprison or banish them, but he destroyed them, left not only no males (as was foretold, <a class="bibleref" title="1Kgs.14.10" href="/passage/?search=1Kgs.14.10">1 Kgs. 14:10</a>), but none that breathed. Herein he was barbarous, but God was righteous. Jeroboams sin was punished (<a class="bibleref" title="1Kgs.15.30" href="/passage/?search=1Kgs.15.30">1 Kgs. 15:30</a>); for those that provoke God do it <i>to their own confusion</i>; see <a class="bibleref" title="Jer.7.19" href="/passage/?search=Jer.7.19">Jer. 7:19</a>. Ahijahs prophecy was accomplished (<a class="bibleref" title="1Kgs.15.29" href="/passage/?search=1Kgs.15.29">1 Kgs. 15:29</a>); for no word of God shall fall to the ground. Divine threatenings are not bugbears. 2. The elevation of Baasha. He shall be tried awhile, as Jeroboam was. Twenty-four years he reigned (<a class="bibleref" title="1Kgs.15.33" href="/passage/?search=1Kgs.15.33">1 Kgs. 15:33</a>), but showed that it was not from any dislike to Jeroboams sin that he destroyed his family, but from malice and ambition; for, when he had rooted out the sinner, he himself clave to the sin, and <i>walked in the way of Jeroboam</i> (<a class="bibleref" title="1Kgs.15.34" href="/passage/?search=1Kgs.15.34">1 Kgs. 15:34</a>), though he had seen the end of that way; so strangely was his heart hardened with the deceitfulness of sin.</p>