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He did that which was evil in the sight of Yahweh, but not like his father, and like his mother; for he put away the pillar of Baal that his father had made.
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Partial Reform Isn't Repentance
Commentators like Matthew Henry point out that Jehoram's actions were not true repentance. He removed the pillar of Baal, a sin that had brought recent judgment on his family, but he intentionally maintained the worship of the golden calves. This serves as a powerful warning that true reform involves turning from all sin, not just getting rid of the ones that have become inconvenient or costly.
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2 Kings
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18th Century
Presbyterian
On the “evil” done by Ahab, see especially 1 Kings 16:30–34. Warned by the fate of his brother (see the note on 2 Kings 1:4…
19th Century
Anglican
Wrought evil. — He did evil in the eyes, and so on; that is, he maintained the illicit worship of the bullock at Bethel (…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And he did evil in the sight of the Lord Was guilty of idolatry:
but not like his father, and like his…
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Jehoram took warning from God's judgment and put away the image of Baal, yet he maintained the worship of the calves. Those do not truly repent or …