1 Kings 12-14New King James Version (NKJV)
The Revolt Against Rehoboam
12 And Rehoboam went to Shechem, for all Israel
had gone to Shechem to make him king. 2 So it
happened, when Jeroboam the son of Nebat heard it (he was
still in Egypt, for he had fled from the presence of King Solomon and had been
dwelling in Egypt ), 3 that they sent and called
him. Then Jeroboam and the whole assembly of Israel came and spoke to Rehoboam,
saying, 4 “Your father made our yoke heavy; now
therefore, lighten the burdensome service of your father, and his heavy yoke
which he put on us, and we will serve you.”
5 So he said to them, “Depart for three
days, then come back to me.” And the people departed.
6 Then King Rehoboam consulted the
elders who stood before his father Solomon while he still lived, and he said,
“How do you advise me to answer these people?”
7 And they spoke to him, saying, “If
you will be a servant to these people today, and serve them, and answer them,
and speak good words to them, then they will be your servants forever.”
8 But he rejected the advice which
the elders had given him, and consulted the young men who had grown up with
him, who stood before him. 9 And he said to them,
“What advice do you give? How should we answer this people who have spoken to
me, saying, ‘Lighten the yoke which your father put on us’?”
10 Then the young men who had grown
up with him spoke to him, saying, “Thus you should speak to this people who
have spoken to you, saying, ‘Your father made our yoke heavy, but you
make it lighter on us’—thus you shall say to them: ‘My
little finger shall be thicker than my father’s waist! 11 And
now, whereas my father put a heavy yoke on you, I will add to your yoke; my
father chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scourges!’”[a]
12 So Jeroboam and all the people
came to Rehoboam the third day, as the king had directed, saying, “Come back to
me the third day.” 13 Then the king answered the
people roughly, and rejected the advice which the elders had given him; 14 and
he spoke to them according to the advice of the young men, saying, “My father
made your yoke heavy, but I will add to your yoke; my father chastised you with
whips, but I will chastise you with scourges!”[b] 15 So
the king did not listen to the people; for the turn of events was
from the Lord, that He might fulfill His word, which
the Lord had spoken by Ahijah the Shilonite to Jeroboam the son of
Nebat.
16 Now when all Israel saw that the
king did not listen to them, the people answered the king, saying:
“What share have we in David?
We have no inheritance in the son of Jesse.
To your tents, O Israel!
Now, see to your own house, O David!”
We have no inheritance in the son of Jesse.
To your tents, O Israel!
Now, see to your own house, O David!”
So Israel departed to their tents. 17 But
Rehoboam reigned over the children of Israel who dwelt in the cities of Judah.
18 Then King Rehoboam sent Adoram,
who was in charge of the revenue; but all Israel stoned him
with stones, and he died. Therefore King Rehoboam mounted his chariot in haste
to flee to Jerusalem. 19 So Israel has been in
rebellion against the house of David to this day.
20 Now it came to pass when all
Israel heard that Jeroboam had come back, they sent for him and called him to
the congregation, and made him king over all Israel. There was none who
followed the house of David, but the tribe of Judah only.
21 And when Rehoboam came to
Jerusalem, he assembled all the house of Judah with the tribe of Benjamin, one
hundred and eighty thousand chosen men who were warriors, to
fight against the house of Israel, that he might restore the kingdom to
Rehoboam the son of Solomon. 22 But the word of God
came to Shemaiah the man of God, saying, 23 “Speak
to Rehoboam the son of Solomon, king of Judah, to all the house of Judah and
Benjamin, and to the rest of the people, saying, 24 ‘Thus
says the Lord: “You shall not go up nor fight against your brethren the
children of Israel. Let every man return to his house, for this thing is from
Me.”’” Therefore they obeyed the word of the Lord, and turned back,
according to the word of the Lord.
Jeroboam’s Gold Calves
25 Then Jeroboam built Shechem in the
mountains of Ephraim, and dwelt there. Also he went out from there and built
Penuel. 26 And Jeroboam said in his heart, “Now the
kingdom may return to the house of David: 27 If
these people go up to offer sacrifices in the house of the Lord at
Jerusalem, then the heart of this people will turn back to their lord, Rehoboam
king of Judah, and they will kill me and go back to Rehoboam king of Judah.”
28 Therefore the king asked advice,
made two calves of gold, and said to the people, “It is too much for you to go
up to Jerusalem. Here are your gods, O Israel, which brought you up from the
land of Egypt!” 29 And he set up one in Bethel, and
the other he put in Dan. 30 Now this thing became a
sin, for the people went to worship before the one as far as
Dan. 31 He made shrines[c] on the high places,
and made priests from every class of people, who were not of the sons of Levi.
32 Jeroboam ordained a feast on the
fifteenth day of the eighth month, like the feast that was in
Judah, and offered sacrifices on the altar. So he did at Bethel, sacrificing to
the calves that he had made. And at Bethel he installed the priests of the high
places which he had made. 33 So he made offerings
on the altar which he had made at Bethel on the fifteenth day of the eighth
month, in the month which he had devised in his own heart. And he ordained a
feast for the children of Israel, and offered sacrifices on the altar and
burned incense.
The Message of the Man of God
13 And behold, a man of God went from Judah to
Bethel by the word of the Lord, and Jeroboam stood by the altar to burn
incense. 2 Then he cried out against the altar by
the word of the Lord, and said, “O altar, altar! Thus says the Lord:
‘Behold, a child, Josiah by name, shall be born to the house of David; and on
you he shall sacrifice the priests of the high places who burn incense on you,
and men’s bones shall be burned on you.’” 3 And he
gave a sign the same day, saying, “This is the sign which
the Lord has spoken: Surely the altar shall split apart, and the
ashes on it shall be poured out.”
4 So it came to pass when King Jeroboam
heard the saying of the man of God, who cried out against the altar in Bethel,
that he stretched out his hand from the altar, saying, “Arrest him!” Then his
hand, which he stretched out toward him, withered, so that he could not pull it
back to himself. 5 The altar also was split apart,
and the ashes poured out from the altar, according to the sign which the man of
God had given by the word of the Lord. 6 Then
the king answered and said to the man of God, “Please entreat the favor of
the Lord your God, and pray for me, that my hand may be restored to
me.”
So the man of God entreated the Lord, and the king’s
hand was restored to him, and became as before. 7 Then
the king said to the man of God, “Come home with me and refresh yourself, and I
will give you a reward.”
8 But the man of God said to the
king, “If you were to give me half your house, I would not go in with you; nor
would I eat bread nor drink water in this place. 9 For
so it was commanded me by the word of the Lord, saying, ‘You shall not eat
bread, nor drink water, nor return by the same way you came.’” 10 So
he went another way and did not return by the way he came to Bethel.
Death of the Man of God
11 Now an old prophet dwelt in
Bethel, and his sons came and told him all the works that the man of God had
done that day in Bethel; they also told their father the words which he had
spoken to the king. 12 And their father said to
them, “Which way did he go?” For his sons had seen[d] which way the man of
God went who came from Judah. 13 Then he said to
his sons, “Saddle the donkey for me.” So they saddled the donkey for him; and
he rode on it, 14 and went after the man of God,
and found him sitting under an oak. Then he said to him, “Are you
the man of God who came from Judah?”
And he said, “I am.”
15 Then he said to him, “Come home
with me and eat bread.”
16 And he said, “I cannot return with
you nor go in with you; neither can I eat bread nor drink water with you in
this place. 17 For I have been told by the word of
the Lord, ‘You shall not eat bread nor drink water there, nor return by
going the way you came.’”
18 He said to him, “I too am a
prophet as you are, and an angel spoke to me by the word of
the Lord, saying, ‘Bring him back with you to your house, that he may eat
bread and drink water.’” (He was lying to him.)
19 So he went back with him, and ate
bread in his house, and drank water.
20 Now it happened, as they sat at
the table, that the word of the Lord came to the prophet who had
brought him back; 21 and he cried out to the man of
God who came from Judah, saying, “Thus says the Lord: ‘Because you have
disobeyed the word of the Lord, and have not kept the commandment which the Lord your
God commanded you, 22 but you came back, ate bread,
and drank water in the place of which the Lord said to
you, “Eat no bread and drink no water,” your corpse shall not come to the tomb
of your fathers.’”
23 So it was, after he had eaten
bread and after he had drunk, that he saddled the donkey for him, the prophet
whom he had brought back. 24 When he was gone, a
lion met him on the road and killed him. And his corpse was thrown on the road,
and the donkey stood by it. The lion also stood by the corpse. 25 And
there, men passed by and saw the corpse thrown on the road, and the lion
standing by the corpse. Then they went and told it in the city
where the old prophet dwelt.
26 Now when the prophet who had
brought him back from the way heard it, he said, “It is the
man of God who was disobedient to the word of the Lord. Therefore
the Lord has delivered him to the lion, which has torn him and killed
him, according to the word of the Lord which He spoke to him.” 27 And
he spoke to his sons, saying, “Saddle the donkey for me.” So they saddled it.28 Then
he went and found his corpse thrown on the road, and the donkey and the lion
standing by the corpse. The lion had not eaten the corpse nor torn the
donkey. 29 And the prophet took up the corpse of
the man of God, laid it on the donkey, and brought it back. So the old prophet
came to the city to mourn, and to bury him. 30 Then
he laid the corpse in his own tomb; and they mourned over him, saying, “Alas,
my brother!” 31 So it was, after he had buried him,
that he spoke to his sons, saying, “When I am dead, then bury me in the tomb
where the man of God is buried; lay my bones beside his
bones. 32 For the saying which he cried out by the
word of the Lord against the altar in Bethel, and against all the
shrines[e] on the high places
which are in the cities of Samaria, will surely come to pass.”
33 After this event Jeroboam did not
turn from his evil way, but again he made priests from every class of people
for the high places; whoever wished, he consecrated him, and he became one of
the priests of the high places. 34 And this thing
was the sin of the house of Jeroboam, so as to exterminate and destroy it from
the face of the earth.
Judgment on the House of Jeroboam
14 At that time Abijah the son of Jeroboam
became sick. 2 And Jeroboam said to his wife,
“Please arise, and disguise yourself, that they may not recognize you as the
wife of Jeroboam, and go to Shiloh. Indeed, Ahijah the prophet is there,
who told me that I would be king over this people. 3 Also
take with you ten loaves, some cakes, and a jar of honey, and
go to him; he will tell you what will become of the child.” 4 And
Jeroboam’s wife did so; she arose and went to Shiloh, and came to the house of
Ahijah. But Ahijah could not see, for his eyes were glazed by reason of his
age.
5 Now the Lord had said to
Ahijah, “Here is the wife of Jeroboam, coming to ask you something about her
son, for he is sick. Thus and thus you shall say to her; for
it will be, when she comes in, that she will pretend to be another woman.”
6 And so it was, when Ahijah heard
the sound of her footsteps as she came through the door, he said, “Come in,
wife of Jeroboam. Why do you pretend to be another person? For
I have been sent to you with bad news. 7 Go,
tell Jeroboam, ‘Thus says the Lord God of Israel: “Because I exalted
you from among the people, and made you ruler over My people Israel, 8 and
tore the kingdom away from the house of David, and gave it to you; and yet you
have not been as My servant David, who kept My commandments and who followed Me
with all his heart, to do only what was right in My
eyes; 9 but you have done more evil than all who
were before you, for you have gone and made for yourself other gods and molded
images to provoke Me to anger, and have cast Me behind your back— 10 therefore
behold! I will bring disaster on the house of Jeroboam, and will cut off from
Jeroboam every male in Israel, bond and free; I will take away the remnant of
the house of Jeroboam, as one takes away refuse until it is all gone. 11 The
dogs shall eat whoever belongs to Jeroboam and dies in the city, and the birds
of the air shall eat whoever dies in the field; for the Lord has
spoken!”’ 12 Arise therefore, go to your own house.
When your feet enter the city, the child shall die. 13 And
all Israel shall mourn for him and bury him, for he is the only one of Jeroboam
who shall come to the grave, because in him there is found something good
toward the Lord God of Israel in the house of Jeroboam.
14 “Moreover the Lord will
raise up for Himself a king over Israel who shall cut off the house of
Jeroboam; this is the day. What? Even now! 15 For
the Lord will strike Israel, as a reed is shaken in the water. He
will uproot Israel from this good land which He gave to their fathers, and will
scatter them beyond the River,[f] because they have made
their wooden images,[g] provoking
the Lord to anger. 16 And He will give
Israel up because of the sins of Jeroboam, who sinned and who made Israel sin.”
17 Then Jeroboam’s wife arose and
departed, and came to Tirzah. When she came to the threshold of the house, the
child died. 18 And they buried him; and all Israel
mourned for him, according to the word of the Lord which He spoke
through His servant Ahijah the prophet.
Death of Jeroboam
19 Now the rest of the acts of
Jeroboam, how he made war and how he reigned, indeed they are written
in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel. 20 The
period that Jeroboam reigned was twenty-two years. So he
rested with his fathers. Then Nadab his son reigned in his place.
Rehoboam Reigns in Judah
21 And Rehoboam the son of Solomon
reigned in Judah. Rehoboam was forty-one years old when he
became king. He reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem, the city which
the Lord had chosen out of all the tribes of Israel, to put His name
there. His mother’s name was Naamah, an Ammonitess. 22 Now
Judah did evil in the sight of the Lord, and they provoked Him to jealousy
with their sins which they committed, more than all that their fathers had
done. 23 For they also built for themselves high
places, sacred pillars, and wooden images on every high hill
and under every green tree. 24 And there were also
perverted persons[h] in the land. They did
according to all the abominations of the nations which the Lord had
cast out before the children of Israel.
25 It happened in the fifth year of King
Rehoboam that Shishak king of Egypt came up against
Jerusalem. 26 And he took away the treasures of the
house of the Lord and the treasures of the king’s house; he took away
everything. He also took away all the gold shields which Solomon had
made. 27 Then King Rehoboam made bronze shields in
their place, and committed them to the hands of the captains
of the guard, who guarded the doorway of the king’s house. 28 And
whenever the king entered the house of the Lord, the guards carried them,
then brought them back into the guardroom.
29 Now the rest of the acts of
Rehoboam, and all that he did, are they not written in the
book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah? 30 And
there was war between Rehoboam and Jeroboam all their days. 31 So
Rehoboam rested with his fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the City
of David. His mother’s name was Naamah, an Ammonitess. Then
Abijam[i] his son reigned in his
place.
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