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1 Kings 12:26
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said in his heart: Psalms 14:1, Mark 2:6-8, Luke 7:39
Now shall: 1 Kings 11:38, 1 Samuel 27:1, 2 Chronicles 20:20, Isaiah 7:9, Jeremiah 38:18-21, John 11:47-50, John 12:10, John 12:11, John 12:19, Acts 4:16, Acts 4:17
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 13:12 - said I 1 Samuel 16:6 - Surely 1 Kings 13:34 - to cut it off 1 Kings 16:26 - he walked 2 Kings 3:3 - he departed 2 Kings 13:2 - followed Psalms 53:1 - said Ezekiel 23:4 - Aholah Hosea 5:3 - thou Hosea 5:11 - he willingly Hosea 13:11 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Jeroboam said in his heart, c,] As he was musing about the state of his kingdom and the affairs of it:
now shall the kingdom return to the house of David such were his fears, unless some method could be taken to prevent it, particularly with respect to religion, which was what his thoughts were employed about.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Jeroboam’s fear was lest a reaction should set in, and a desire for reunion manifest itself. He was not a man content to remain quiet, trusting simply to the promise made him 1 Kings 11:38. Hence, he gave way to the temptation of helping forward the plans of Providence by the crooked devices of a merely human policy. His measures, like all measures which involve a dereliction of principle, brought certain evils in their train, and drew down divine judgment on himself. But they fully secured the object at which he aimed. They prevented all healing of the breach between the two kingdoms. They made the separation final. They produced the result that not only no reunion took place, but no symptoms of an inclination to reunite ever manifested themselves during the whole period of the double kingdom.