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<BR><FONT SIZE=+2>CHAP. X.</FONT>
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We have in this chapter,
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I. A further account of Jehu's execution of his commission. He cut off,
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1. All Ahab's sons,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:1-10">ver. 1-10</A>.
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2. All Ahab's kindred,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:11-14,17">ver. 11-14, 17</A>.
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3. Ahab's idolatry: his zeal against this he took Jonadab to be witness
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to
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:15,16">ver. 15, 16</A>),
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summoned all the worshippers of Baal to attend
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:18-23">ver. 18-23</A>)
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and slew them all
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:24,25">ver. 24, 25</A>),
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and then abolished that idolatry,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:26-28">ver. 26-28</A>.
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II. A short account of the administration of his government.
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1. The old idolatry of Israel, the worship of the calves, was retained,
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2. This brought God's judgments upon them by Hazael, with which his
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reign concludes,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:32-36">ver. 32-36</A>.</P>
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<FONT SIZE=+1>1 And Ahab had seventy sons in Samaria. And Jehu wrote letters,
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and sent to Samaria, unto the rulers of Jezreel, to the elders,
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and to them that brought up Ahab's <I>children,</I> saying,
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2 Now as soon as this letter cometh to you, seeing your
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master's sons <I>are</I> with you, and <I>there are</I> with you chariots
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and horses, a fenced city also, and armour;
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3 Look even out the best and meetest of your master's sons, and
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set <I>him</I> on his father's throne, and fight for your master's
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4 But they were exceedingly afraid, and said, Behold, two kings
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stood not before him: how then shall we stand?
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5 And he that <I>was</I> over the house, and he that <I>was</I> over the
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city, the elders also, and the bringers up <I>of the children,</I>
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sent to Jehu, saying, We <I>are</I> thy servants, and will do all that
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thou shalt bid us; we will not make any king: do thou <I>that which
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is</I> good in thine eyes.
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6 Then he wrote a letter the second time to them, saying, If ye
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<I>be</I> mine, and <I>if</I> ye will hearken unto my voice, take ye the
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heads of the men your master's sons, and come to me to Jezreel by
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to morrow this time. Now the king's sons, <I>being</I> seventy
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persons, <I>were</I> with the great men of the city, which brought
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them up.
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7 And it came to pass, when the letter came to them, that they
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took the king's sons, and slew seventy persons, and put their
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heads in baskets, and sent him <I>them</I> to Jezreel.
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8 And there came a messenger, and told him, saying, They have
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brought the heads of the king's sons. And he said, Lay ye them in
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two heaps at the entering in of the gate until the morning.
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9 And it came to pass in the morning, that he went out, and
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stood, and said to all the people, Ye <I>be</I> righteous: behold, I
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conspired against my master, and slew him: but who slew all
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these?
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10 Know now that there shall fall unto the earth nothing of the
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word of the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>, which the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> spake concerning the house of
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Ahab: for the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> hath done <I>that</I> which he spake by his servant
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Elijah.
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11 So Jehu slew all that remained of the house of Ahab in
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Jezreel, and all his great men, and his kinsfolks, and his
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priests, until he left him none remaining.
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12 And he arose and departed, and came to Samaria. <I>And</I> as he
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<I>was</I> at the shearing house in the way,
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13 Jehu met with the brethren of Ahaziah king of Judah, and
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said, Who <I>are</I> ye? And they answered, We <I>are</I> the brethren of
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Ahaziah; and we go down to salute the children of the king and
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the children of the queen.
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14 And he said, Take them alive. And they took them alive, and
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slew them at the pit of the shearing house, <I>even</I> two and forty
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men; neither left he any of them.
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We left Jehu in quiet possession of Jezreel, triumphing over Joram and
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Jezebel; and we must now attend his further motions. He knew the whole
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house of Ahab must be cut off, and therefore proceeded in this bloody
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work, and did not do it deceitfully, or by halves,
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I. He got the heads of all the sons of Ahab cut off by their own
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guardians at Samaria. Seventy sons (or grandsons) Ahab had, Gideon's
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number,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jdg+8:30">Judg. viii. 30</A>.
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In such a number that bore his name his family was likely to be
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perpetuated, and yet it is extirpated all at once. Such a quiver full
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of arrows could not protect his house from divine vengeance. Numerous
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families, if vicious, must not expect to be long prosperous. These sons
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of Ahab were now at Samaria, a strong city, perhaps brought thither
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upon occasion of the war with Syria, as a place of safety, or upon
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notice of Jehu's insurrection; with them were the rulers of Jezreel,
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that is, the great officers of the court, who went to Samaria to secure
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themselves or to consult what was to be done. Those of them that were
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yet under tuition had their tutors with them, who were entrusted with
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their education in learning, agreeable to their birth and quality, but,
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it is to be feared, brought them up in the idolatries of their father's
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house and made them all worshippers of Baal. Jehu did not think fit to
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bring his forces to Samaria to destroy them, but, that the hand of God
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might appear the more remarkably in it, made their guardians their
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murderers.
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1. He sent a challenge to their friends to stand by them,
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"You that are hearty well-wishers to the house of Ahab, and entirely in
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its interests, now is your time to appear for it. Samaria is a strong
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city; you are in possession of it; you have forces at command; you may
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choose out the likeliest person of all the royal family to head you;
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you know you are not tied to the eldest, unless he be <I>the best and
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meetest of your master's sons.</I> If you have any spirit in you, show
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it, and set one of them on his father's throne, and stand by him with
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your lives and fortunes." Not that he desired they should do this, or
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expected they would, but thus he upbraided them with their cowardice
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and utter inability to contest with the divine counsels. "Do if you
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dare, and see what will come of it." Those that have forsaken their
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religion have often, with it, lost both their sense and their courage,
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and deserve to be upbraided with it.
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2. Hereby he gained from them a submission. They prudently reasoned
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with themselves: "<I>Behold, two kings stood not before him,</I> but
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fell as sacrifices to his rage; <I>how then shall we stand?</I>"
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:4"><I>v.</I> 4</A>.
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Therefore they sent him a surrender of themselves: "<I>We are thy
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servants,</I> thy subjects, and <I>will do all that thou shalt bid
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us,</I> right or wrong, and will set up nobody in competition with
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thee." They saw it was to no purpose to contend with him, and therefore
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it was their interest to submit to him. With much more reason may we
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thus argue ourselves into a subjection to the great God. Many kings and
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great men have fallen before his wrath, for their wickedness; and how
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then shall we stand? <I>Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy? Are we
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stronger than he?</I> No, we must either bend or break.
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3. This was improved so far as to make them the executioners of those
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whom they had the tuition of
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<I>If you be mine, bring me the heads of your master's sons by
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to-morrow at this time.</I> Though he knew it must be done, and was
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loth to do it himself, one would think he could not expect they should
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do it. Could they betray such a trust? Could they be cruel to their
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master's sons? It seems, so low did they stoop in their adoration to
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the rising sun that they did it; they cut off the heads of those
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seventy princes, and sent them in baskets a present to Jehu,
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Learn hence not to trust in a friend nor to put confidence in a guide
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not governed by conscience. One can scarcely expect that he who has
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been false to his God should ever be faithful to his prince. But
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observe God's righteousness in their unrighteousness. These elders of
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Jezreel had been wickedly obsequious to Jezebel's order for the murder
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of Naboth,
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She gloried, it is likely, in the power she had over them; and now the
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same base spirit makes them as pliable to Jehu and as ready to obey his
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orders for the murder of Ahab's sons. Let none aim at arbitrary power,
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lest they be found rolling a stone which, some time or other, will
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return upon them. Princes that make their people slaves take the
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readiest way to make them rebels; and by forcing men's consciences, as
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Jezebel did, they lose their hold of them. When the separated heads
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were presented to Jehu, he slyly upbraided those that were the
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executioners of this vengeance. The heads were laid in two heaps at the
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gate, the proper place of judgment. There he acquitted the people
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before God and the world
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:9"><I>v.</I> 9</A>,
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<I>You are righteous</I>), and, by what the rulers of Samaria had now
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done, comparatively acquitted himself: "I slew but one; they have slain
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all these: I did it by conspiracy and with design; they have done this
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merely in compliance and with an implicit obedience. Let not the people
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of Samaria, nor any of the friends of the house of Ahab, ever reproach
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me for what I have done, when their own elders, and the very guardians
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of the orphans, have done this." It is common for those who have done
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something base to attempt the mitigation of their own reproach by
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drawing others in to do something worse. But,
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(2.) He resolves all into the righteous judgment of God
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:10"><I>v.</I> 10</A>):
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<I>The Lord hath done that which he spoke by Elijah.</I> God is not the
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author of any man's sin, but even by that which men do from bad
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principles God serves his own purposes and glorifies his own name; and
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he is righteous in that wherein men are unrighteous. When the Assyrian
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is made the <I>rod of God's anger,</I> and the instrument of his
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justice, <I>he meaneth not so, neither does his heart think so,</I>
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II. He proceeded to destroy all that remained of the house of Ahab, not
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only those that descended from him, but those that were in any relation
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to him, all the officers of his household, ministers of state, and
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those in command under him, called here his <I>great men</I>
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:11"><I>v.</I> 11</A>),
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all his kinsfolks and acquaintance, who had been partners with him in
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his wickedness, and his priests, or domestic chaplains, whom he
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employed in his idolatrous services and who strengthened his hand that
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he should not turn from his evil way. Having done this in Jezreel, he
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did the same in Samaria
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:17"><I>v.</I> 17</A>),
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<I>slew all that remained to Ahab in Samaria.</I> This was bloody work,
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and is not now, in any case, to be drawn into a precedent. Let the
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guilty suffer, but not the guiltless for their sakes. Perhaps such
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terrible destructions as these were intended as types of the final
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destruction of all the ungodly. God has a sword, bathed in heaven,
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which will come down upon the people of his curse, and <I>be filled
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with blood.</I>
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III. Providence bringing the brethren of Ahaziah in his way, as he was
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going on with this execution, he slew them likewise,
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The brethren of Ahaziah were slain by the Arabians
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+22:1">2 Chron. xxii. 1</A>),
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but these were the sons of his brethren, as it is there explained
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:8"><I>v.</I> 8</A>),
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and they are said to be princes of Judah, and to minister to Ahaziah.
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Several things concurred to make them obnoxious to the vengeance Jehu
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was now executing.
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1. They were branches of Ahab's house, being descended from Athaliah,
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and therefore fell within his commission.
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2. They were tainted with the wickedness of the house of Ahab.
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3. They were now going to make their court to the princes of the house
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of Ahab, to <I>salute the children of the king and the queen,</I> Joram
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and Jezebel, which showed that they were linked to them in affection as
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well as in affinity. These princes, forty-two in number, being
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appointed as sheep for the sacrifice, were slain with solemnity, <I>at
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the pit of the shearing-house. The Lord is known by these judgments
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son of Rechab <I>coming</I> to meet him: and he saluted him, and said
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And Jehonadab answered, It is. If it be, give <I>me</I> thine hand.
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And he gave <I>him</I> his hand; and he took him up to him into the
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16 And he said, Come with me, and see my zeal for the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>. So
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17 And when he came to Samaria, he slew all that remained unto
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Ahab in Samaria, till he had destroyed him, according to the
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saying of the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>, which he spake to Elijah.
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18 And Jehu gathered all the people together, and said unto
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them, Ahab served Baal a little; <I>but</I> Jehu shall serve him much.
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19 Now therefore call unto me all the prophets of Baal, all his
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servants, and all his priests; let none be wanting: for I have a
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great sacrifice <I>to do</I> to Baal; whosoever shall be wanting, he
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shall not live. But Jehu did <I>it</I> in subtilty, to the intent that
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he might destroy the worshippers of Baal.
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20 And Jehu said, Proclaim a solemn assembly for Baal. And they
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proclaimed <I>it.</I>
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21 And Jehu sent through all Israel: and all the worshippers of
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Baal came, so that there was not a man left that came not. And
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they came into the house of Baal; and the house of Baal was full
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from one end to another.
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22 And he said unto him that <I>was</I> over the vestry, Bring forth
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vestments for all the worshippers of Baal. And he brought them
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forth vestments.
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23 And Jehu went, and Jehonadab the son of Rechab, into the
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house of Baal, and said unto the worshippers of Baal, Search, and
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look that there be here with you none of the servants of the
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L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>, but the worshippers of Baal only.
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24 And when they went in to offer sacrifices and burnt
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offerings, Jehu appointed fourscore men without, and said, <I>If</I>
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any of the men whom I have brought into your hands escape, <I>he
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that letteth him go,</I> his life <I>shall be</I> for the life of him.
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25 And it came to pass, as soon as he had made an end of
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offering the burnt offering, that Jehu said to the guard and to
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the captains, Go in, <I>and</I> slay them; let none come forth. And
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they smote them with the edge of the sword; and the guard and the
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captains cast <I>them</I> out, and went to the city of the house of
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Baal.
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26 And they brought forth the images out of the house of Baal,
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and burned them.
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27 And they brake down the image of Baal, and brake down the
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house of Baal, and made it a draught house unto this day.
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28 Thus Jehu destroyed Baal out of Israel.
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</FONT></P>
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<P>
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Jehu, pushing on his work, is here,</P>
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<P>
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I. Courting the friendship of a good man, <I>Jehonadab the son of
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Rechab,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:15,16"><I>v.</I> 15, 16</A>.
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This Jehonadab, though mortified to the world and meddling little with
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the business of it (as appears by his charge to his posterity, which
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they religiously observed 300 years after, not to drink wine nor dwell
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in cities,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Jer+35:6">Jer. xxxv. 6</A>,
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&c.), yet, upon this occasion, went to meet Jehu, that he might
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encourage him in the work to which God had called him. The countenance
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of good men is a thing which great men, if they be wise, will value,
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and value themselves by. David prayed, <I>Let those that fear thee turn
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to me,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ps+119:79">Ps. cxix. 79</A>.
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This Jehonadab, though no prophet, priest, or Levite, no prince or
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ruler, was, we may suppose, very eminent for prudence and piety, and
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generally respected for that life of self-denial and devotion which he
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lived: Jehu, though a soldier, knew him and honoured him. He did not
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indeed think of sending for him, but when he met him (though it is
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likely he drove now as furiously as ever) he stopped to speak to him;
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and we are here told what passed between them.
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1. Jehu saluted him; he <I>blessed him</I> (so the word is), paid him
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the respect and showed him the good-will that were due to so great an
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example of serious godliness.
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2. Jehonadab assured him that he was sincerely in his interest and a
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hearty well-wisher to his cause. Jehu professed that <I>his heart was
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right with him,</I> that he had a true affection for his person and a
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veneration for the crown of his Nazariteship, and desired to know
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whether he had the same affection for him and satisfaction in that
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crown of royal dignity which God had put upon his head: <I>Is thy heart
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right?</I> a question we should often put to ourselves. "I make a
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plausible profession, have gained a reputation among men, but <I>is my
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heart right?</I> Am I sincere and inward with God?" Jehonadab gave him
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his word (<I>It is</I>), and gave him his hand as a pledge of his
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heart, <I>yielded to him</I> (so giving the hand is rendered,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:8">2 Chron. xxx. 8</A>),
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concurred and covenanted with him, and owned him in the work both of
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revenge and of reformation he was now about.
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3. Jehu took him up into his chariot and took him along with him to
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Samaria. He put some honour upon him, by taking him into the chariot
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with him (Jehonadab was not accustomed to ride in a chariot, much less
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with a king); but he received more honour from him, and from the
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countenance he gave to his present work. All sober people would think
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the better of Jehu when they saw Jehonadab in the chariot with him.
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This was not the only time in which the piety of some has been made to
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serve the policy of others, and designing men have strengthened
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themselves by drawing good men into their interests. Jehonadab is a
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stranger to the arts of fleshly wisdom, and has his <I>conversation in
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simplicity and godly sincerity;</I> and therefore, if Jehu be a servant
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of God and an enemy to Ball, he will be his faithful friend. "Come
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then" (says Jehu), "come with me, <I>and see my zeal for the Lord;</I>
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and then thou wilt see reason to espouse my cause." This is commonly
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taken as not well said by Jehu, and as giving cause to suspect that his
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heart was not right with God in what he did, and that the zeal he
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pretended for the Lord was really zeal for himself and his own
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advancement. For,
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(1.) He boasted of it, and spoke as if God and man were mightily
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indebted to him for it.
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(2.) He desired it might be seen and taken notice of, like the
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Pharisees, who did all to be seen of men. An upright heart approves
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itself to God and covets no more than his acceptance. If we aim at the
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applause of men, and make their praise our highest end, we are upon a
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false bottom. Whether Jehu looked any further we cannot judge; however
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Jehonadab went with him, and, it is likely, animated and assisted him
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in the further execution of his commission
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:17"><I>v.</I> 17</A>),
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destroying all Ahab's friends in Samaria. A man may hate cruelty and
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yet love justice, may be far from thirsting after blood and yet may
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<I>wash his feet in the blood of the wicked,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Ps+58:10">Ps. lviii. 10</A>.</P>
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<P>
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II. Contriving the destruction of all the worshippers of Baal. The
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service of Baal was the crying sin of the house of Ahab: that root of
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this idolatry was plucked up, but multitudes yet remained that were
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infected with it, and would be in danger of infecting others. The law
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of God was express, that they were to be put to death; but they were so
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numerous, and so dispersed throughout all parts of the kingdom, and
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perhaps so alarmed with Jehu's beginnings, that it would be a hard
|
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matter to find them all out and an endless task to prosecute and
|
|
execute them one by one. Jehu's project therefore is to cut them all
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off together.
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1. By a wile, by a fraud, he brought them together to the temple of
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Baal. He pretended he would worship Baal more than ever Ahab had done,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:18"><I>v.</I> 18</A>.
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Perhaps he spoke this ironically, or to try the body of the people
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whether they would oppose such a resolution as this, and would resent
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his threatening to increase his predecessor's exactions, and say, "If
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it be so, we have no part in Jehu, nor inheritance in the son of
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Nimshi." But it rather seems to have been spoken purposely to deceive
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the worshippers of Baal, and then it cannot be justified. The truth of
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|
God needs not any man's lie. He issued a proclamation, requiring the
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attendance of all the worshippers of Baal to join with him in a
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sacrifice to Baal
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:19,20"><I>v.</I> 19, 20</A>),
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not only the prophets and priests, but all, throughout the kingdom, who
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worshipped Baal, who were not nearly so many as they had been in
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Elijah's time. Jehu's friends, we may suppose, were aware of what he
|
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designed, and were not offended at it; but the bigoted besotted
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Baalites began to think themselves very happy, and that now they should
|
|
see golden days again. <I>Joram</I> had <I>put away the image of
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Baal,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+3:2"><I>ch.</I> iii. 2</A>.
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If Jehu will restore it, they have what they would have, and come up to
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|
Samaria with joy from all parts to celebrate the solemnity; and they
|
|
are pleased to see the house of Baal crowded
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:21"><I>v.</I> 21</A>),
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to see his priests in their vestments
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:22"><I>v.</I> 22</A>),
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and themselves perhaps with some badges or other to notify their
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relation to Baal, for there were vestments for all his worshippers.
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2. He took care that none of the servants of the Lord should be among
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them,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:23"><I>v.</I> 23</A>.
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This they took as a provision to preserve the worship of Baal from
|
|
being profaned by strangers; but it was a wonder that they did not, by
|
|
this, see themselves brought into a snare and discern a design upon
|
|
them. No marvel if those that suffer themselves to be deceived by Baal
|
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(as all idolaters were by their idols), are deceived by Jehu to their
|
|
destruction.
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3. He gave order for the cutting of them all off, and Jehonadab joined
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with him therein,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:23"><I>v.</I> 23</A>.
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When a strict search was made lest any of the servants of God should,
|
|
either for company or curiosity, have got among them--lest any wheat
|
|
should be mixed with those tares, and when eighty men were set to stand
|
|
guard at all the avenues to Baal's temple, that none might escape
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:24"><I>v.</I> 24</A>),
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then the guards were sent in to put them all to the sword and to
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<I>mingle their blood with their sacrifices,</I> in a way of just
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|
revenge, as they themselves had sometimes done, when, in their blind
|
|
devotion, they <I>cut themselves with knives and lancets till the blood
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|
gushed out,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=1Ki+18:28">1 Kings xviii. 28</A>.
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This was accordingly done, and the doing of it, though seemingly
|
|
barbarous, was, considering the nature of their crime, really
|
|
righteous. <I>The Lord, whose name is jealous, is a jealous God.</I>
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4. The idolaters being thus destroyed, the idolatry itself was utterly
|
|
abolished. The buildings about the house of Baal (which were so many
|
|
and so stately that they are here called a <I>city</I>), where Baal's
|
|
priests and their families lived, were destroyed; all the little
|
|
images, statues, pictures, or shrines, which beautified Baal's temple,
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|
with the great image of Baal himself, were brought out and burnt
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:26,27"><I>v.</I> 26, 27</A>),
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and the temple of Baal was broken down, and made a dunghill, the common
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|
sink, or sewer, of the city, that the remembrance of it might be
|
|
blotted out or made infamous. Thus was the worship of Baal quite
|
|
destroyed, at least for the present, out of Israel, though it had once
|
|
prevailed so far that there were but 7000 of all the thousands of
|
|
Israel that had not bowed the knee to Baal, and those concealed. Thus
|
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will God destroy all the gods of the heathen, and, sooner or later,
|
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triumph over them all.</P>
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<A NAME="2Ki10_33"> </A>
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<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0>
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<TR><TD><FONT SIZE=+1><I>Jehu's Inconsistency.</I></FONT></TD>
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<TD ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=-1>B. C.</FONT> 884.</TD></TR>
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<TR><TD COLSPAN=2><HR SIZE=1></TD></TR>
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</TABLE>
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<P>
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<FONT SIZE=+1>29 Howbeit <I>from</I> the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who
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made Israel to sin, Jehu departed not from after them, <I>to wit,</I>
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the golden calves that <I>were</I> in Beth-el, and that <I>were</I> in Dan.
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30 And the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> said unto Jehu, Because thou hast done well in
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executing <I>that which is</I> right in mine eyes, <I>and</I> hast done
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unto the house of Ahab according to all that <I>was</I> in mine heart,
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thy children of the fourth <I>generation</I> shall sit on the throne
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of Israel.
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31 But Jehu took no heed to walk in the law of the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> God of
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Israel with all his heart: for he departed not from the sins of
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Jeroboam, which made Israel to sin.
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32 In those days the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> began to cut Israel short: and Hazael
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smote them in all the coasts of Israel;
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33 From Jordan eastward, all the land of Gilead, the Gadites,
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and the Reubenites, and the Manassites, from Aroer, which <I>is</I> by
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the river Arnon, even Gilead and Bashan.
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34 Now the rest of the acts of Jehu, and all that he did, and
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all his might, <I>are</I> they not written in the book of the
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|
chronicles of the kings of Israel?
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35 And Jehu slept with his fathers: and they buried him in
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Samaria. And Jehoahaz his son reigned in his stead.
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36 And the time that Jehu reigned over Israel in Samaria <I>was</I>
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twenty and eight years.
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</FONT></P>
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<P>
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Here is all the account of the reign of Jehu, though it continued
|
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twenty-eight years. The progress of it answered not to the glory of its
|
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beginning. We have here,</P>
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<P>
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I. God's approbation of what Jehu had done. Many, it is probable,
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censured him as treacherous and barbarous--called him a rebel, a
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usurper, a murderer, and prognosticated ill concerning him, that a
|
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family thus raised would soon be ruined; but God said, <I>Well done</I>
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:30"><I>v.</I> 30</A>),
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and then it signified little who said otherwise.
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1. God pronounced that to be right which he had done. It is justly
|
|
questionable whether he did it from a good principle and whether he did
|
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not take some false steps in the doing of it; and yet (says God),
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|
<I>Thou hast done well in executing that which is right in my eyes.</I>
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The extirpating of idolaters and idolatry was a thing right in God's
|
|
eyes, for it is an iniquity he visits as surely and severely as any: it
|
|
was <I>according to all that was in his heart,</I> all he desired, all
|
|
he designed. Jehu went through with his work.
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2. God promised him a reward, that his children of the fourth
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|
generation from him should <I>sit upon the throne of Israel.</I> This
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|
was more than what took place in any of the dignities or royal families
|
|
of that kingdom; of the house of Ahab there were indeed four kings,
|
|
Omri, Ahab, Ahaziah, and Joram, but the last two were brothers, so that
|
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it reached but to the third generation, and that whole family continued
|
|
but about forty-five years in all, whereas Jehu's continued in four,
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besides himself, and in all about 120 years. Note, No services done for
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God shall go unrewarded.</P>
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<P>
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II. Jehu's carelessness in what he was further to do. By this it
|
|
appeared that his heart was not right with God, that he was partial in
|
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his reformation.
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1. He did not put away all the evil. He departed from the sins of Ahab,
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but not from the sins of Jeroboam--discarded Baal, but adhered to the
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calves. The worship of Baal was indeed the greater evil, and more
|
|
heinous in the sight of God, but the worship of the calves was a great
|
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evil, and true conversion is not only from gross sin, but from all
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|
sin--not only from false gods, but from false worships. The worship of
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|
Baal weakened and diminished Israel, and made them beholden to the
|
|
Sidonians, and therefore he could easily part with that; but the
|
|
worship of the calves was a politic idolatry, was begun and kept up for
|
|
reasons of state, to prevent the return of the ten tribes to the house
|
|
of David, and therefore Jehu clave to that. True conversion is not only
|
|
from wasteful sins, but from gainful sins--not only from those sins
|
|
that are destructive to the secular interest, but from those that
|
|
support and befriend it, in forsaking which is the great trial whether
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we can deny ourselves and trust God.
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2. He put away evil, but he did not mind that which was good
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:31"><I>v.</I> 31</A>):
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<I>He took no heed to walk in the law of the Lord God of Israel.</I> He
|
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abolished the worship of Baal, but did not keep up the worship of God,
|
|
nor walk in his law. He had shown great care and zeal for the rooting
|
|
out of a false religion; but in the true religion,
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(1.) He showed no care, took no heed, lived at large, was not at all
|
|
solicitous to please God and to do his duty, took no heed to the
|
|
scriptures, to the prophets, to his own conscience, but walked at all
|
|
adventures. Those that are heedless, it is to be feared, are graceless;
|
|
for, where there is a good principle in the heart, it will make men
|
|
cautious and circumspect, desirous to please God and jealous of doing
|
|
any thing to offend him.
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(2.) He showed no zeal; what he did in religion he did not do with his
|
|
heart, with all his heart, but did it as if he did it not, without any
|
|
liveliness or concern. It seems, he was a man that had little religion
|
|
himself, and yet God made use of him as an instrument of reformation in
|
|
Israel. It is a pity but that those that do good to others should
|
|
always be good themselves.</P>
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<P>
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III. The judgment that came upon Israel in his reign. We have reason to
|
|
fear that when Jehu took no heed himself to walk in God's law the
|
|
people were generally as careless as he, both in their devotions and in
|
|
their conversations. There was a general decay of piety and increase of
|
|
profaneness; and therefore it is not strange that the next news we hear
|
|
is, <I>In those days the Lord began to cut Israel short,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:32"><I>v.</I> 32</A>.
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Their neighbours encroached upon them on every side; they were short in
|
|
their duty to God, and therefore God cut them short in their extent,
|
|
wealth, and power. Hazael king of Syria was, above any other, vexatious
|
|
and mischievous to them, <I>smote them in all the coasts of Israel,</I>
|
|
particularly the countries on the other side Jordan, which lay next
|
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him, and most exposed; on these he made continual inroads, and laid
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them waste. Now the Reubenites and Gadites smarted for the choice which
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their ancestors made of an inheritance on that side Jordan, which Moses
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reproved them for,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Nu+32:1-42">Num. xxxii.</A>
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Now Hazael did what Elisha foresaw and foretold he would do. Yet, for
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doing it, God had a quarrel with him and with his kingdom, as we may
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find,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Am+1:3,4">Amos i. 3, 4</A>.
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Because those of Damascus have <I>threshed Gilead with threshing
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instruments of iron,</I> therefore (says God) <I>I will send a fire
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into the house of Hazael, which shall devour the palaces of
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Benhadad.</I></P>
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Lastly, The conclusion of Jehu's reign,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ki+10:34-36"><I>v.</I> 34-36</A>.
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Notice is taken, in general, of his might; but, because he took no heed
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to serve God, the memorials of his mighty enterprises and achievements
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are justly buried in oblivion.</P>
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