1 Rois 13:1-6

1 Voici, un homme de Dieu arriva de Juda à Béthel, par la parole de l'Eternel, pendant que Jéroboam se tenait à l'autel pour brûler des parfums.
2 Il cria contre l'autel, par la parole de l'Eternel, et il dit: Autel! autel! ainsi parle l'Eternel: Voici, il naîtra un fils à la maison de David; son nom sera Josias; il immolera sur toi les prêtres des hauts lieux qui brûlent sur toi des parfums, et l'on brûlera sur toi des ossements d'hommes!
3 Et le même jour il donna un signe, en disant: C'est ici le signe que l'Eternel a parlé: Voici, l'autel se fendra, et la cendre qui est dessus sera répandue.
4 Lorsque le roi entendit la parole que l'homme de Dieu avait criée contre l'autel de Béthel, il avança la main de dessus l'autel, en disant: Saisissez le! Et la main que Jéroboam avait étendue contre lui devint sèche, et il ne put la ramener à soi.
5 L'autel se fendit, et la cendre qui était dessus fut répandue, selon le signe qu'avait donné l'homme de Dieu, par la parole de l'Eternel.
6 Alors le roi prit la parole, et dit à l'homme de Dieu: Implore l'Eternel, ton Dieu, et prie pour moi, afin que je puisse retirer ma main. L'homme de Dieu implora l'Eternel, et le roi put retirer sa main, qui fut comme auparavant.

1 Rois 13:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 13

In this chapter is an account of a man of God being sent to exclaim against Jeroboam's altar, and threaten its destruction, of which he gave a sign, which was accomplished, and with it the withering of the king's hand, which was healed upon the prophet's prayer for him, 1Ki 13:1-7, who would have entertained him at his house, but he refused the offer, and departed, 1Ki 13:8-10, but an old prophet in Bethel hearing of him, rode after him, and fetched him back to eat bread with him, through a lie he told him, 1Ki 13:11-19 upon which the word came to the old prophet, threatening the man of God with death for disobeying his command, and which was accordingly executed by a lion that met him in the way, and slew him, 1Ki 13:20-24, of which the old prophet being informed, went and took up his carcass, and buried it in his own sepulchre, where he charged his sons to bury him also when dead, believing that all the man of God had said would be fulfilled, 1Ki 13:25-30 and the chapter is closed with observing the continuance of Jeroboam in his idolatry, 1Ki 13:33,34.

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