Today, I am reading and commenting on 2 Kings 13-14.
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The writer tells us that Jehoash (which is can alternatively be written as Joash) the grandson of Jehu did what was evil in the sight of the Lord, but he also tells us that he visited Elisha when he was sick on his deathbed. Further, the writer tells us that Jehoash wept about Elisha’s pending death, demonstrating a love for Elisha, a man of God. When it comes to what Jehoash did which was evil in the sight of the Lord, the writer tells us that “he did not depart from all of the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, which he made Israel to sin.” Which I understand to be worshiping the calves which Jeroboam had built, one in Bethel and one in Dan, and the appointment of non-Levites to the priesthood which served those calves. Compare that to what the writer says about Amaziah, the king who began to rule over Judah in the second year of Jehoash. The writer says that Amaziah “did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, yet not like David his father.” He tells us that Amaziah failed to remove the high places where people made sacrifices.
So, when I compare the two, Jehoash king of Israel and Amaziah king of Judah, it seems that the writer tells us that Jehoash did evil because he encouraged, and perhaps joined, his people in following worship practices which God condemned, while Amaziah failed to stop his people from worship practices which God condemned. In both cases, the people were applying these worship practices towards God, but they were not practices which truly honored God. Both kings were held accountable for falling short of what God asked of them. Both kings were also blessed by God to some extent for the ways in which they served Him. We should strive to do better than either. We should seek to root out the ways in which we represent God of which He does not approve.
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