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A Pious Deception
Commentators explain that Jehu's command to remove all non-Baal worshippers would not have raised suspicion. In the ancient world, it was common to exclude outsiders from religious rites to avoid profaning them. This cultural expectation allowed Jehu's ruse to appear as an act of extreme reverence for Baal, effectively trapping the idolaters.
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18th Century
Theologian
The ancients usually regarded the presence of people from other religions as a profanation of their rites. In the case of the Greek mysteries, such…
19th Century
Bishop
And Jehu went ... into the house — that is, into the outer court before the temple, where all the worshippers were waiting.
17th Century
Pastor
And Jehu went, and Jehonadab the son of Rechab, into the house
of Baal
Who no doubt w…
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17th Century
Minister
Is your heart right? This is a question we should often ask ourselves. I make a fair profession and have gained a reputation among men, but is my h…