Read 1 Kings 16:1-14
Verse 1-14 -
This chapter relates wholly to the kingdom of Israel, and the
revolutions of that kingdom. God calls Israel his people still,
though wretchedly corrupted. Jehu foretells the same destruction to
come upon Baasha's family, which that king had been employed to
bring upon the family of Jeroboam. Those who resemble others in
their sins, may expect to resemble them in the plagues they suffer,
especially those who seem zealous against such sins in others as
they allow in themselves. Baasha himself dies in peace, and is
buried with honour. Herein plainly appears that there are
punishments after death, which are most to be dreaded. Let Elah be a
warning to drunkards, who know not but death may surprise them.
Death easily comes upon men when they are drunk. Besides the
diseases which men bring themselves into by drinking, when in that
state, men are easily overcome by an enemy, and liable to bad
accidents. Death comes terribly upon men in such a state, finding
them in the act of sin, and unfitted for any act of devotion; that
day comes upon them unawares. The word of God was fulfilled, and the
sins of Baasha and Elah were reckoned for, with which they provoked
God. Their idols are called their vanities, for idols cannot profit
nor help; miserable are those whose gods are vanities.
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