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Bible Pathways 05/07/04


5-7-2004

Read II Kings 16 - 17

In Today's Reading:

Ahaz reigns in Judah, defiles the Temple; Hoshea reigns in Israel; fall of Samaria; captivity and deportations of Israel

Fearing the growing power of Assyria, Pekah, king of Israel, made an alliance with Rezin, king of Syria (Aram) (II Kings 15:37). Together, they attempted to force Ahaz, king of Judah, to join them. When Ahaz refused, Syria's King Rezin and Israel's King Pekah came up to wage war against Jerusalem. They besieged Ahaz, but could not overcome him (16:5). In retaliation, Ahaz made an alliance with Tiglath-pileser, king of Assyria, to attack Syria and Israel. This cost Ahaz all the silver and gold that was found in the House of the LORD, and in the treasures of the king's house . . . (which he) sent . . . as a present (required payment) to the king of Assyria (16:8). The king of the Assyrian Empire conquered the small kingdom of Syria and killed Rezin, its king (16:9). Tiglath-pileser also defeated the tribes of Reuben and Gad and the half-tribe of Manasseh on the eastern side of the Jordan. He then took control of the northern part of the Jordan Valley, making Galilee and Gilead into Assyrian provinces (15:29; compare Isaiah 9:1). All that was left of the ten-tribe northern kingdom of Israel was the capital city of Samaria and the surrounding hill country of Ephraim.

The captivity and dispersion of the northern kingdom throughout Assyria took place because the Israelites served idols, where of the LORD had said to them, You shall not do this thing. Yet the LORD testified against Israel, and against Judah, by all the prophets, and by all the seers, saying, Turn . . from your evil ways, and keep My Commandments and My statutes, according to all the Law which I commanded your fathers, and which I sent to you by My servants the prophets. Notwithstanding they would not hear (II Kings 17:12-23).

They lived as if God did not exist. We must remember, whoever or whatever receives our loyalty becomes our idol, be it a person, purpose, or possession.

Jesus said: Straight is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leads to life, and few there be that find it (Matthew 7:14).


Christ Revealed:

Through the Brazen (bronze) Altar made by Solomon (II Kings 16:14; II Chronicles 4:1). The Brazen Altar is a type of the cross on which Christ, our whole burned offering, offered Himself to God (Hebrews 9:14). Unlike the necessary daily sacrifices on the Brazen Altar, on the cross this He did once, when He offered up Himself (Hebrews 7:27).


Word Studies:

16:11 against = before; 16:13 meat offering = meal or grain offering or unleavened bread, oil, and a portion of incense; 16:18 entry without, turned he from = he removed the covered walk.


Pray For:

Staff: Rick Hash · Government Officials: Sen. Pete Domenici (NM) and Rep. Candice Miller (MI) · Country: Bangladesh (127 million) in southern Asia · Major languages: Bangla and English · Present religious freedom may become limited · 87% Muslim; 12% Hindu; .2% Roman Catholic; .2% Protestant

Prayer Suggestion: Call upon the Lord, for He promises to answer you (Zechariah 13:9).


Optional Reading: Romans 10


Memory Verse for the Week: John 8:31



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