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The Man Who Did Not Die: The Story of Elijah

The Man Who Did Not Die: The Story of Elijah

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THE MAN WHO DID NOT DIE

Elijah denounces Ahab and Jezebel

THE MAN WHO DID NOT DIE

THE STORY OF ELIJAH

BY

J. H. WILLARD.



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Elijah ponders

THE MAN WHO DID NOT DIE.

AFTER the death of King Solomon, his son Rehoboam became ruler of the Israelites. The prodigality and magnificence of Solomon's court, and his lavish way of living had been met by heavy taxation. Seeing the vast revenues of the kingdom employed in this way, the people had grown discontented, and then disloyal.

After Rehoboam had become king, the Israelites appealed to him to lighten the taxes and other heavy burdens which oppressed the poor. Instead of following the advice of his older counsellors, and releasing the people from some of their burdens, the new king hearkened to the counsel of the younger men who had grown up with him and scornfully rejected the petition of his subjects.

The king scornfull rejected their petition
THE KING SCORNFULLY REJECTED THEIR PETITION.

A very ambitious man named Jeroboam presented the petition to Rehoboam, and upon its rejection, ten tribes revolted and made Jeroboam their ruler under the title of King of Israel.

The remainder of the Israelitish nation from this time were known as the Kingdom of Judah. Jerusalem remained its capital, and God was worshipped in the magnificent temple built by King Solomon. It also maintained the regular priesthood, its officers descending as formerly from father to son.

Among the twenty sovereigns of Judah, there were a few who served God sincerely. The best four of the kings were Asa, Jehosaphat, Hezekiah and Josiah. Asa fought against the worship of idols which had corrupted the people, yet he made an alliance with the King of Syria, who was an idolater. Jehosaphat, his son, ruled the kingdom of Judah for twenty- five years, and, although he did not always do right, his reign was a quiet one.

Asa read the Law of God to the people
ASA READ THE LAW OF GOD TO THE PEOPLE.

Hezekiah waged a vigorous war against the worship of idols, and, as far as he was able, restored the worship of God in the temple.

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