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  • When Jeroboam, son of Nebat, heard of this in Egypt where he had fled from King Solomon and where he still remained, he returned from Egypt. (1 Kings 12, 2)

  • On the third day, Jeroboam together with the people went back to Rehoboam just as the king said, for he had said to them, "Come back on the third day." (1 Kings 12, 12)

  • The king did not listen to the people. It was, indeed, Yahweh who brought about this fateful event, fulfilling the word he had spoken to Jeroboam, son of Nebat, through Ahijah the Shilonite. (1 Kings 12, 15)

  • As Jeroboam had returned and was with them at the assembly, having been called by them, they made him king of Israel. And so, with the exception of the tribe of Judah, no one followed the house of David. (1 Kings 12, 20)

  • Jeroboam fortified Shechem in the hill country of Ephraim and lived there. Then, he set out to fortify Penuel. (1 Kings 12, 25)

  • Jeroboam thought, "The kingdom could return to the house of David. (1 Kings 12, 26)

  • And so Jeroboam made the people sin; the people went as far as Dan to accompany one of them. (1 Kings 12, 30)

  • Jeroboam also built temples on high places, appointing priests who were not from the Levites. (1 Kings 12, 31)

  • Jeroboam also appointed a feast on the fifteenth day of the eighth month in imitation of the feast in Judah, and he himself offered sacrifices on the altar. This he did in Bethel and sacrificed to the calves that he had made; there he placed priests for the high places he had made. (1 Kings 12, 32)

  • A man of God came out of Judah following a command of Yahweh, and he arrived at Bethel while Jeroboam was standing by the altar to burn incense. (1 Kings 13, 1)

  • After this, however, Jeroboam did not abstain from doing evil. Instead he made priests for the high places from among the people; he consecrated anyone who wanted to be a priest for the high places. (1 Kings 13, 33)

  • And this became the sin of the family of Jeroboam for which it was to be cut off and destroyed from the face of the earth. (1 Kings 13, 34)


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