השאו המחה־לע רבע
רמאל וילא הקעצ
׃ךלמה ינדא העישוה
ךעשוי־לא רמאיו
ךעישוא ןיאמ הוהי
וא ןרגה־ןמה
׃בקיה־ןמ
ךלמה הל־רמאיו
השאה רמאתו ךל־המ
ינת ילא הרמא תאזה
ונלכאנו ךנב־תא
לכאנ ינב־תאו םויה
׃רחמ
ינב־תא לשבנו
הילא רמאו והלכאנו
ינת רחאה םויב
ונלכאנו ךנב־תא
׃הנב־תא אבחתו
ךלמה עמשכ יהיו
השאה ירבד־תא
וידגב־תא ערקיו
המחה־לע רבע אוהו
קשה הנהו םעה אריו
׃תיבמ ורשב־לע
The worship of money over God has always been Israel curse.
Jeroboam continued his evil conduct in defiance of the Lord. He even took some of the worst people in the land and made priests of them. Then God's judgment was administered to Jeroboam, and many of the people in Israel also had to suffer because of their idolatry.
Jeroboam ruled for twenty-two years and then he died. In order also to give internal strength to his kingdom, Jeroboam resolved to provide for his subjects a substitute for the sacrificial worship in the temple by establishing new sacra, and thus to take away all occasion for making festal journeys to Jerusalem, from which he apprehended, and that probably not without reason, a return of the people to the house of David and consequently further danger for his own life. "If this people go up to perform sacrifice in the house of Jehovah at Jerusalem, their heart will turn to their lord, king Rehoboam,"
This was the Birth of zionism believing in human politics over the faith and obedience to the real God because Jeroboam (who became King of Israel due to real God) rejected faith in God for physical objects he could see God promised to destroy Israel and zionism forever in 922 AD.
Ye mountains of Israel, hear the word of the Lord Jehovah: Thus saith the Lord Jehovah to the mountains and to the hills, to the watercourses and to the valleys: Behold, I, even I, will bring a sword upon you, and I will destroy your high places.
{Israel controls the Federal Reserve which is why God destroy federal reserve due to Israel destruction promised by God 922 BC }
Meanwhile, back in Jerusalem, Rehoboam had become strong, and for three years, he and his people in Judah walked in the ways of the Lord. However, after they became a very powerful nation, they forsook the Lord and went back into idolatry again.
The Lord sent the Egyptians after them, and they took all of the treasures from the temple that King Solomon had stored, and also Rehoboam's personal treasures as well.
After that, Rehoboam humbled himself before the Lord, and he ruled seventeen more years before he died.
And I will strengthen the house of Judah, and I will save the house of Joseph, and I will bring them back; for I have mercy upon them; and they shall be as though I had not cast them off: for I am Jehovah their God, and I will hear them.
David did that which was right in the eyes of the LORD, and turned not aside from any thing that he commanded him all the days of his life, save only in the matter of Uriah the Hittite.
In the Name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate
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God promised to destroy Israel and zionism forever in 922 AD.
The Federal reserve system is controlled by ZIONISM
GOD MUST DESTROY IT BEFORE HE DESTROYS MODERN ISRAEL.
The Lord sent the Egyptians after them, and they took all of the treasures from the temple that King Solomon had stored, and also Rehoboam's personal treasures as well.
After that, Rehoboam humbled himself before the Lord, and he ruled seventeen more years before he died.
And I will strengthen the house of Judah, and I will save the house of Joseph, and I will bring them back; for I have mercy upon them; and they shall be as though I had not cast them off: for I am Jehovah their God, and I will hear them.
David did that which was right in the eyes of the LORD, and turned not aside from any thing that he commanded him all the days of his life, save only in the matter of Uriah the Hittite.
Then shall there enter into the gates of this city kings and princes sitting upon the throne of David, riding in chariots and on horses, they, and their princes, the men of Judah, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem: and this city shall remain for ever.
Many in the nation heard that Jeroboam had returned from Egypt, so they sent for him and made him king over the northern kingdom that would now be known as Israel
19 So Israel was turned away from the family of David to this day.
When Solomon heard about God's message to Jeroboam, he tried to find a way to kill him, but Jeroboam fled into Egypt and remained there until the death of Solomon.
As soon as Solomon died, Rehoboam became king over the entire nation. The leaders of the people came to him and brought Jeroboam with them. They said to the young king, "Your father put a heavy tax burden upon us and made our lives very difficult. If you will lighten our tax load and treat us kindly, we will be happy to serve you as we did your father."
Rehoboam replied, "I must have time to think it over. Come back to me in three days and I will tell you what decision I make."
His arrogance and poor judgment resulted in the young king accepting the advice of the young men with whom he had grown up ... he should have listened to the words of the older and wiser men who had served his father for forty years.
Three days later, the people returned for Rehoboam's answer, and he spoke roughly to them and said, "You think my father treated you severely? Here's my answer .... I will tax you more heavily that he did! Now go, and don't bother me about the matter of taxes again!"
Needless to say, the men were very angry, and they left in a huff to return to their homes to decide what they would do next. Only the tribes of Judah and Benjamin remained in Jerusalem with Rehoboam.
Many in the nation heard that Jeroboam had returned from Egypt, so they sent for him and made him king over the northern kingdom that would now be known as Israel
19 So Israel was turned away from the family of David to this day.
20 Now when all Israel had news that Jeroboam had come back, they sent for him to come before the meeting of the people, and made him king over Israel: not one of them was joined to the family of David but only the tribe of Judah.
21 When Rehoboam came to Jerusalem, he got together all the men of Judah and the tribe of Benjamin, a hundred and eighty thousand of his best fighting-men, to make war against Israel and get the kingdom back for Rehoboam, the son of Solomon.
22 But the word of God came to Shemaiah, the man of God, saying,
23 Say to Rehoboam, the son of Solomon, king of Judah, and to all the men of Judah and Benjamin and the rest of the people:
24 The Lord has said, You are not to go to war against your brothers, the children of Israel; go back, every man to his house, because this thing is my purpose. So they gave ear to the word of the Lord, and went back, as the Lord had said.
25 Then Jeroboam made the town of Shechem in the hill-country of Ephraim a strong place, and was living there; and from there he went out and did the same to Penuel.
26 And Jeroboam said in his heart, Now the kingdom will go back to the family of David:
27 If the people go up to make offerings in the house of the Lord at Jerusalem, their heart will be turned again to their lord, to Rehoboam, king of Judah; and they will put me to death and go back to Rehoboam, king of Judah.
29 And he put one in Beth-el and the other in Dan.
30 And this became a sin in Israel; for the people went to give worship to the one at Beth-el, and to the other at Dan.
31 And he made places for worship at the high places, and made priests, who were not Levites, from among all the people.
32 And Jeroboam gave orders for a feast in the eighth month, on the fifteenth day of the month, like the feast which is kept in Judah, and he went up to the altar. And in the same way, in Beth-el, he gave offerings to the oxen which he had made, placing in Beth-el the priests of the high places he had made.
33 He went up to the altar he had made in Beth-el on the fifteenth day of the eighth month, the month fixed by him at his pleasure; and he gave orders for a feast for the people of Israel, and went up to the altar, and there he made the smoke of his offerings go up.
Rehoboam sent his chief tax collector among the people, and they stoned him to death. Then Rehoboam gathered 180,000 chosen men to attack the rebels, but the Lord sent a prophet to him and said, "You shall not fight against your brethren, because I am using them to discipline you for your foolishness!"
Throughout the nation there were priests and Levites, and when they heard that Jeroboam had ordained priests and prophets of his own choosing they fled to Jerusalem. Also, many of the common people went to Judah, because they wanted to worship the Lord God of their fathers rather than idols.
Jeroboam did not want to lose any more people in Israel, so he made two golden calves and put them in strategic places in the land. He set one in Dan at the northern part of his kingdom, and the other in Beersheba, which was in the southern part of the land. Then he said to the people, "Here are your gods, Israel! There is no need for you to travel all the way to Jerusalem to worship God!"
The prophet didn't speak directly to Jeroboam, but he addressed the altar and said, "Altar, altar! Thus saith the Lord: 'Behold, a child shall be born in the line of David by the name of Josiah, and upon you he shall offer the priests who bum incense to the false gods that Jeroboam has set up. You will know that the Lord has spoken when you are broken down and your ashes are poured out! "
Jeroboam was furious with the prophet! He drew his hand away from the altar and pointed his finger at him and said, "Arrest that man!"
Jeroboam's hand dried up immediately so that he was unable to use it! His expression changed one that of anger to fright, and he said to the prophet, "Please pray to the Lord for me and ask Him to restore my hand!"
The prophet prayed for him, and the hand was restored to normal. Then Jeroboam said, "Please come home with me and refresh yourself and I will reward you. You must be very tired and hungry after your long journey.
The man of God replied, "Even if you would give me half your kingdom, I would not go with you or eat bread or drink water in this place!" Then he turned from the king and went another way back to Judah.
An old prophet who lived in Bethel heard that a prophet of God had been sent from Judah, and he wanted to see and speak with him. He sent for his sons and had them saddle his mule, and he went to look for the man of God.
He soon found him sitting under an oak tree a short distance from Bethel and he asked, "Are you the prophet who came here from Judah?"
The man of God replied, "Yes, I am. I was sent here to speak to Jeroboam."
The old prophet said, "I'm very pleased to meet you. Please come and dine with me today."
His answer was the same for this man as it had been for the king, and he said, "The Lord has forbidden me to eat or drink in this place, and He told me to return to Judah by a different road."
The old prophet lied and said, "I too am a prophet of the Lord, and He told me I should take you to my house to dine with me."
The man of God believed the old prophet and accompanied him to his house. While they were eating, God spoke to the older man and said, "The prophet whom I sent from Judah has disobeyed me. Now, tell him that because he was disobedient, he will die and his body will not be buried with his people."
When the prophet from Judah heard that, he left and went on his way. After he had gone a short distance down the road, a lion attacked and killed him. The lion did not eat his body, but stood by it until some travelers saw them and went back to Bethel to tell the old prophet. The old prophet said, "I know it is the body of the man of God who was here with me today. The Lord delivered him to the lion because he was disobedient." Then he went to look for the body and buried it in his own tomb and told his sons that after his death he wished to be buried beside the prophet from Judah
Jeroboam continued his evil conduct in defiance of the Lord. He even took some of the worst people in the land and made priests of them. Then God's judgment was administered to Jeroboam, and many of the people in Israel also had to suffer because of their idolatry.
Jeroboam ruled for twenty-two years and then he died. In order also to give internal strength to his kingdom, Jeroboam resolved to provide for his subjects a substitute for the sacrificial worship in the temple by establishing new sacra, and thus to take away all occasion for making festal journeys to Jerusalem, from which he apprehended, and that probably not without reason, a return of the people to the house of David and consequently further danger for his own life. "If this people go up to perform sacrifice in the house of Jehovah at Jerusalem, their heart will turn to their lord, king Rehoboam," This was the Birth of zionism believing in human politics over the faith and obedience to the rel God because Jeroboam (who became King of Israel due to real God) rejected faith in God for physical objects he could see