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Rebellion as High Treason
Commentators note that Abijah's language is intentionally sharp. By calling Jeroboam a "servant" who rebelled against his "lord," he frames the secession not as a political dispute but as an act of high treason. As scholar John Gill observes, this was meant to show contempt and highlight the gravity of Jeroboam's betrayal against his rightful sovereign.
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19th Century
Bishop
The servant of Solomon. —See 1 Kings 11:26.
Has risen up and rebelled. — Arose and rebelled…
17th Century
Pastor
Yet Jeroboam the son of Nebat, the servant of Solomon the son
of David, has risen up
…
17th Century
Minister
Jeroboam and his people, through apostasy and idolatry, deserved the severe punishment Abijah was permitted to inflict upon them. It appears from A…