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A War of Worldviews
Commentators explain that the constant war between Asa and Baasha was not merely political but deeply theological. Because Baasha was an idolater, the righteous King Asa of Judah could find no common ground with him. This ongoing hostility stemmed from a fundamental conflict between the true worship of God and the practice of idolatry, illustrating the deep division caused by unfaithfulness.
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18th Century
Theologian
An exact repetition of 1 Kings 15:16. From the book before him, 1 Kings 15:31, the writer extracts a passage which happens …
17th Century
Pastor
And there was war between Asa and Baasha king of Israel all their days .
] For being a wicked man, and an idolater, …
17th Century
Minister
During the single reign of Asa in Judah, the government of Israel was in six or seven different hands. Observe the ruin of the family of Jeroboam; …