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Nevertheless he cleaved to the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, with which he made Israel to sin; he didn`t depart therefrom.
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The Danger of Partial Reform
Matthew Henry observes that King Jehoram's actions demonstrate a flawed and incomplete repentance. While he removed the image of Baal, he deliberately continued the calf worship initiated by Jeroboam. This serves as a warning against selective obedience, where one only abandons sins that are inconvenient or costly, while clinging to those perceived as personally or politically profitable.
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2 Kings
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19th Century
Anglican
He cleaved to the sins of Jeroboam. — 1 Kings 12:28 and following, 1 Kings 16:2, 1 Kings 16:26…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Nevertheless he cleaved unto the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, which made Israel to sin
Presbyterian
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 …