God send Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon to conquer Judah. God was very angry and would not forgive Judah.
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2nd Kings 24:1-4
God send Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon to conquer Judah. God was very angry and would not forgive Judah.
2nd Kings 24:1-4
Saul was angry at Ahimelect and the rest of the priests for supporting
David. Hebrew troops refused to kill the priests so Saul turned to someone else. Who carried out Saul’s orders to kill the priests?
Saul turned to Doeg the Edomite to kill the Priests. Edomites were allies of Israel and descendants of Esau
1st Samuel 22:6-23
During the reign of King Josiah the people killed the Prophet Zechariah. Specifically how did he die?
They stoned Zechariah to death in the courtyard of the temple. Also Jesus mentioned his death in Matthew 23:35.
2nd Chronicles 25:20-21
Pilate killed some Jews as they were sacrificing, mingling their own blood with their sacrifices. Where were these Jews from?
The Jews Pilate killed were specifically from Galilee. They were most likely observing a feast in Jerusalem. Normally Herod ruled over Galilee.
Luke 13:1-3
During an early attempt to usurp King Solomon one of King David’s top officials was killed at the alter. Who was the official?
Benaiah killed Joab the army commander to King David at the alter. Abiathar the high priest lost his position as well.
1st Kings 2:28-35
Hello,
Sorry the quality was a bit off this week. I had a funeral to attend and was not at my normal computer. I had to do a few tricks to help publish. It worked but did not have the quality normally expected.
In the last couple of weeks there was another mass shooting at a house of worship. This too is not new. We are going to look at religious killings in the Bible this week. I agree with our president these are evil acts and the perpetrators need to face justice. Even so, this evil is why we need God more than ever today.
Thanks for the comments and questions. I always enjoy them because it means people are reading.
The Picture this week is. Title: Massacre of the Innocents Artist: Peter Paul Ruebens Date: 1611-1612 Copyright: Public Domain Source: Wikimedia Commons
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