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    1Kings 13

    1 Right when Jeroboam was standing by the altar to burn some incense, a man of God arrived in Bethel from Judah in obedience to a command from the LORD.ISV — 1Kings 13:1

    2 He cursed a13:2 Or rebuked the altar in this b13:2 Lit. a message from the LORD: “Hey altar! Hey altar! This is what the LORD says: ‘Pay attention to this! A son is going to be born in David’s dynasty. His name will be Josiah. He will sacrifice the priests who burn incense on you in these high places. Human bones will be burned on you!’” c13:2 Cf. 2King 23:15-16ISV — 1Kings 13:2

    3 Later that same day, he gave them a special display of power d13:3 Or a sign of what was to come when he said, “Here’s proof e13:3 Or Here’s a sign that the LORD has decreed this: f13:3 Lit. spoken Look! This altar will be split apart and the ashes that are on it will spill out.”ISV — 1Kings 13:3

    4 When he heard the man of God curse g13:4 Or rebuke the altar in Bethel, the king pointed at the man of God from where the king was standing at the altar. “Seize him!” he ordered. But all of a sudden his hand that he had stretched out dried up, and he could not bring it back to his side!ISV — 1Kings 13:4

    5 Also, the altar broke apart and the ashes that were on it spilled out from the altar, providing just the proof that the man of God had predicted in his message from the LORD!ISV — 1Kings 13:5

    6 “Please!” the king begged the man of God, “Ask the LORD your God and pray for me that my hand may be restored for me!” So the man of God asked the LORD, and the king’s hand was immediately and fully restored, just like it had been before.ISV — 1Kings 13:6

    7 So the king told the man of God, “Come back to my palace and rest a while. I’d like to give you a reward.”ISV — 1Kings 13:7

    8 But the man of God replied to the king, “Even if you were to offer me half of your house, I wouldn’t go with you, and I’m sure not going to eat even a piece of bread or drink water in this place,ISV — 1Kings 13:8

    9 because the LORD commanded me specifically, ‘You are not to eat bread, drink water, or return by the way that you came to arrive here!’”ISV — 1Kings 13:9

    10 Then he left, returning a different way than the one by which he had traveled to Bethel.ISV — 1Kings 13:10

    11 Now there was an old prophet who lived in Bethel, and his sons went to him and told him everything that the man of God had accomplished that day in Bethel, including the message that he had delivered to the king.ISV — 1Kings 13:11

    12 “Which way did he go?” their father asked him, since his sons had observed the way that the man of God had taken to return to Judah from Bethel.ISV — 1Kings 13:12

    13 “Saddle my donkey for me!” he ordered. h13:13 The Heb. lacks he ordered So they saddled the donkey for himISV — 1Kings 13:13

    14 and he rode off after the man of God and found him sitting under an oak tree. i13:14 or under a terebinth tree; i.e. an oak tree used in idol worship “You’re the man of God who came from Judah, aren’t you?” the old prophet j13:14 Lit. He asked him. “I am,” he replied.ISV — 1Kings 13:14

    15 “Come home with me and have a meal,” he told him.ISV — 1Kings 13:15

    16 But he replied, “I can’t go back with you to your home, be in your company, or even eat food or drink water with you in this place,ISV — 1Kings 13:16

    17 because I’ve been given a command in the form of this message from the LORD: ‘You are to eat no food, drink no water, and do not return to Judah k13:17 The Heb. lacks to Judah by traveling the way by which you go there.’”ISV — 1Kings 13:17

    18 “I’m a prophet like you,” the old man replied, “and an angel spoke to me and delivered this message from the LORD: ‘Bring him back with you to your house and give him food and water.’” But he was lying,ISV — 1Kings 13:18

    19 and the man of God l13:19 Lit. So he accompanied the old prophet m13:19 Lit. accompanied him back to his house, ate some food, and drank some water.ISV — 1Kings 13:19

    20 Later, while they were sitting down at the table, a message from the LORD was delivered to the prophet who had brought him back,ISV — 1Kings 13:20

    21 so he cried out to the man of God from Judah: “This is what the LORD says: ‘Because you disobeyed a command from the LORD and haven’t done what the LORD your God commanded you to do,ISV — 1Kings 13:21

    22 but instead you returned to eat and drink in the very place that he told you “Eat no food and drink no water,” your body will not be buried in the same grave as your ancestors.’”ISV — 1Kings 13:22

    23 After the meal was over, and the man had eaten food and had drunk water, the old prophet saddled the donkey for him—that is, for the man of God whom he had brought back.ISV — 1Kings 13:23

    24 Not long after the man of God n13:24 Lit. after he had left, a lion met him along the road and killed him. His body was left lying in the middle of the road with the donkey standing beside it and with the lion also standing next to the body.ISV — 1Kings 13:24

    25 When some men passed by and noticed the body lying in the middle of the road and the lion standing beside the body, they went straight to the city and told what had happened in the city where the old prophet lived.ISV — 1Kings 13:25

    26 The prophet who had brought the man of God o13:26 Lit. brought him back from the road learned about it. “It’s the man of God who disobeyed the message from the LORD,” he said. “That’s why the LORD gave him to that lion, which mauled him and killed him, just as the message from the LORD told rebuke him.”ISV — 1Kings 13:26

    27 Then he ordered his sons, “Saddle the donkey for me.” So they did.ISV — 1Kings 13:27

    28 The old prophet p13:28 Lit. He went out, located the body on the road where the donkey and the lion were standing beside the body. The lion had not eaten the body nor mauled the donkey.ISV — 1Kings 13:28

    29 The prophet picked up the body of the man of God, laid it on the donkey, and brought it back to the city where the old man lived so he could mourn and bury him.ISV — 1Kings 13:29

    30 He buried the corpse in his own grave and his family mourned for him, crying out, “Oh, no! My brother!”ISV — 1Kings 13:30

    31 After he had buried the man of God, q13:31 Lit. buried him he gave these instructions to his children: “When I die, bury me in the same grave in which the man of God is buried. Place my bones beside his,ISV — 1Kings 13:31

    32 because what he predicted by a message from the LORD against the altar in Bethel and the temples built in the high places of the cities of Samaria will certainly come about.”ISV — 1Kings 13:32

    33 Despite everything that happened, Jeroboam never did repent of his evil practices. Instead, he appointed even more people to act as priests for the high places. Anyone who wanted to be a priest was ordained to be a priest in the high places.ISV — 1Kings 13:33

    34 This practice became so sinful that the LORD decided r13:34 The Heb. lacks that the LORD decided to erase Jeroboam’s dynasty, thus eliminating it from the face of the earth.ISV — 1Kings 13:34

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