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A Symbol of Separation
Commentators unanimously explain that the command to refuse food and water in Bethel was a powerful, tangible demonstration. It symbolized God's complete rejection and abhorrence of the idolatrous worship system Jeroboam had established. As one scholar notes, it signified that "no communion was to be had with idolaters," drawing a clear line between faithfulness and apostasy.
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18th Century
Theologian
Eat no bread, nor drink water — The reason for this command is evident. The man of God was not to accept hospitality from anyone in…
19th Century
Bishop
Nor turn again ... —The significance of this command is less obvious. It may have meant that he should not allow the way of his re…
17th Century
Pastor
For so it was charged me by the word of the Lord The command of the Lord, by which he came to Bethel, and cried against t…
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17th Century
Minister
In threatening the altar, the prophet threatens the founder and worshippers. Idolatrous worship will not continue, but the word of the Lord will en…