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1 | Why did Jehoshaphat join Ahab? | 1 Kin 22:29 | Searcher56 | 8226 | ||
Nolan ... the Bible only says that Jehosaphat said to the king of Israel, "I am as you are, my people are your people, my horses as your horses." (vs. 4b), as you pointed out ... and he was at peace with the kin of Israel (vs. 44). I could be that he wanted the two kingdoms to be reunited. But, that was not God's plan. Jehoshaphat had a stipulation - to FIRST seek the counsel of God in verse 5 and again in 7. Micaiah ben Imlah did not tell Jehoshaphat not ot go (vv. 17-29). It may be to prove a point, you can have someone dressed as a king, but the one hiding got killed. Killing or capturing the king meant a great reward. 2 Chronicles 18 gives us more information. They were allies by marriage (vs. 1). Searching Scripture Steve |
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2 | Why did Jehoshaphat join Ahab? | 1 Kin 22:29 | Makarios | 8227 | ||
Thanks Steve! It never occurred to me to consider that they were allies by marriage. (2 Chr. 18:1) Good observation! | ||||||