Worship at Bethel Is Condemned (1KI 12:32-13:10)

[12:32] Jeroboam also instituted a religious festival on the fifteenth day of the eighth month, like the festival in Judah. On the altar in Bethel he offered sacrifices to the gold bull-calves he had made, and he placed there in Bethel the priests serving at the places of worship he had built.

[12:33] And on the fifteenth day of the eighth month, the day that he himself had set, he went to Bethel and offered a sacrifice on the altar in celebration of the festival he had instituted for the people of Israel.

[13:1] At the Lord's command a prophet from Judah went to Bethel and arrived there as Jeroboam stood at the altar to offer the sacrifice.

[13:2] Following the Lord's command, the prophet denounced the altar: “O altar, altar, this is what the Lord says: A child, whose name will be Josiah, will be born to the family of David. He will slaughter on you the priests serving at the pagan altars who offer sacrifices on you, and he will burn human bones on you.”

[13:3] And the prophet went on to say, “This altar will fall apart, and the ashes on it will be scattered. Then you will know that the Lord has spoken through me.”

[13:4] When King Jeroboam heard this, he pointed at him and ordered, “Seize that man!” At once the king's arm became paralyzed so that he couldn't pull it back.

[13:5] The altar suddenly fell apart and the ashes spilled to the ground, as the prophet had predicted in the name of the Lord.

[13:6] King Jeroboam said to the prophet, “Please pray for me to the Lord your God, and ask him to heal my arm!” The prophet prayed to the Lord, and the king's arm was healed.

[13:7] Then the king said to the prophet, “Come home with me and have something to eat. I will reward you for what you have done.”

[13:8] The prophet answered, “Even if you gave me half of your wealth, I would not go with you or eat or drink anything with you.

[13:9] The Lord has commanded me not to eat or drink a thing, and not to return home the same way I came.”

[13:10] So he did not go back the same way he had come, but by another road.

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