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Religion Without Relationship
Commentators note that despite his deep involvement in idolatry, King Rehoboam continued to attend worship at the Lord's temple. This act serves as a powerful warning against outward religious observance that lacks genuine inner commitment. Scholars suggest this could have been for political appearances or perhaps a superficial response to being humbled, but it highlights the danger of going through the motions of faith without a true heart for God.
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18th Century
Theologian
It appears from this verse that even though Rehoboam encouraged and perhaps secretly practiced idolatry (1 Kings 14:22–24; compare to […
19th Century
Bishop
When the king went. —Therefore we see that Rehoboam still worshipped in the house of the Lord. If his idolatry were like that of h…
17th Century
Pastor
And it was so, when the king went into the house of the Lord , &c.] The temple; for though he had fallen into idolatry, h…
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17th Century
Minister
Nothing good is said here of Rehoboam, and much is said to the disadvantage of his subjects. The prevalence of the worst crimes, those of the worst…