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This thing became a sin; for the people went [to worship] before the one, even to Dan.

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Worship God's Way, Not Ours

Commentators note that Jeroboam's initial sin was not necessarily abandoning God, but worshipping Him in a forbidden way—through an image. This violates the second commandment. It serves as a powerful warning against adding human-devised rituals or symbols to worship, even with good intentions, as it distracts from the true spiritual worship God desires.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On 1 Kings 12:30

18th Century

Theologian

This thing became a sin—that is, this act of Jeroboam’s became an occasion of sin for the people. The author suggests the original text may …

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On 1 Kings 12:30

19th Century

Bishop

Even unto Dan. —It has been thought that there is a corruption of the text here, and that words referring to Bethel have …

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On 1 Kings 12:29–30

19th Century

Preacher

I suppose that Jeroboam did not mean to draw them away from worshipping Jehovah; but he would have Jehovah worshipped under some visible image, and…

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John Gill

John Gill

On 1 Kings 12:30

17th Century

Pastor

And this thing became a sin
The cause and occasion of the sin of idolatry; it led them by degrees to leave off the worship of …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 1 Kings 12:25–33

17th Century

Minister

Jeroboam distrusted the providence of God; he would contrive ways and means, and sinful ones too, for his own safety. A practical disbelief of God'…