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1 Reyes 15:32

Listen to 1 Reyes 15:32
32 Baasa gobierna en Israel
Hubo guerra constante entre el rey Asa de Jud谩 y el rey Baasa de Israel.

1 Reyes 15:32 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 15:32

And there was war between Asa and Baasha king of Israel all
their days.
] For being a wicked man, and an idolater, Asa had no respect for him, though he had slain the family of Jeroboam; nor had Baasha any regard to Judah, nor to the worship of God at Jerusalem, so that there was no good understanding between them, but frequent acts of hostility, see ( 1 Kings 15:16 ) .

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1 Reyes 15:32 In-Context

30 As铆 ocurri贸 porque Jeroboam hab铆a provocado el enojo del Se帽or
, Dios de Israel, con los pecados que hab铆a cometido y los que hizo cometer a Israel.
31 Los dem谩s acontecimientos del reinado de Nadab y todo lo que 茅l hizo est谩n registrados en
32 Baasa gobierna en Israel
Hubo guerra constante entre el rey Asa de Jud谩 y el rey Baasa de Israel.
33 Baasa, hijo de Ah铆as, comenz贸 a gobernar todo Israel en el tercer a帽o del reinado de Asa, rey de Jud谩; y Baasa rein贸 en Tirsa veinticuatro a帽os.
34 脡l hizo lo malo a los ojos del Se帽or
y sigui贸 el ejemplo de Jeroboam; continu贸 con los pecados que Jeroboam hizo cometer a Israel.
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