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Repeating Condemned Sins
Commentators explain that the reference to the "Amorites" is a powerful historical indictment. The Amorites, representing all the Canaanite nations, were driven out of the Promised Land for these very idolatrous sins. Ahab was now leading Israel to commit the exact abominations that led to the judgment of the land's previous inhabitants, completely forgetting Israel's history and calling.
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18th Century
Theologian
The Amorites appear here as representatives of the old Canaanite nations (Genesis 15:16 note). It seems to be implied here that their i…
19th Century
Bishop
As did the Amorites.—The reference is probably not only to the idolatry and worship of false gods, but to the nameless abomi…
17th Century
Pastor
And he did very abominably in following idols
Which were abominable to the Lord; "dunghill gods", as the Tigurine ve…
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17th Century
Minister
Blessed Paul complains that he was sold under sin (Romans 7:14), as a poor captive against his will. But Ahab was willing. He …