Through the Bible Day by Day - 1 Kings 5:1 - 5:1

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Through the Bible Day by Day - 1 Kings 5:1 - 5:1


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Breaking Three Commandments

1Ki 21:1-29; 1Ki 1:1-53; 1Ki 2:1-46; 1Ki 3:1-28; 1Ki 4:1-34; 1Ki 5:1-18; 1Ki 6:1-38; 1Ki 7:1-51; 1Ki 8:1-66; 1Ki 9:1-28; 1Ki 10:1-29; 1Ki 11:1-43; 1Ki 12:1-33; 1Ki 13:1-34; 1Ki 14:1-31; 1Ki 15:1-34; 1Ki 16:1-34

From a worldly point of view Naboth might have done a good stroke of business by selling his estate to. Ahab. A royal price and assured favor might have been his-but he had a conscience! Above the persuasive tones of the monarch’s offer sounded the voice of God: “The land shall not be sold for ever, for the land is mine.” See Lev 25:23; Num 36:7; Eze 46:18.

Ahab knew perfectly well that Jezebel could not give him the property of another except by foul means, but he took pains not to inquire. Though the direct orders for Naboth’s death did not come from him, yet, by his silence, he was an accomplice and an accessory; and divine justice penetrates all such specious excuses. God holds us responsible for wrongs which we do not arrest, though we have the power. The crime was blacker because of the pretext of religion, as suggested by a fast. See also 2Ki 9:26. The blood of murdered innocence cries to God, and his requital, though delayed, is inevitable. See Rev 6:9-10.