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A State of Constant Hostility
Commentators explain that the "continual war" between Rehoboam and Jeroboam may not have been a series of major battles. Instead, it likely describes a state of constant enmity, border skirmishes, and the absence of peaceful relations. Though Rehoboam was forbidden from launching a full-scale invasion to reunite the kingdom, this verse indicates a persistent, simmering conflict between the two divided nations.
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19th Century
Bishop
There was war ... —Of such war we have no record, since the day when Shemaiah forbade Rehoboam’s invasion of the …
17th Century
Pastor
And there was war between Rehoboam and Jeroboam all their
days .
] For though Rehoboam …
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…