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1 Kings 22 43
Jehoshaphat was a good king, following the example of his father, Asa. He did what was pleasing in the Lord’s sight. During his reign, however, he failed to remove all the pagan shrines, and the people still offered sacrifices and burned incense there.
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1 Kings 15 3
He committed the same sins as his father before him, and he was not faithful to the Lord his God, as his ancestor David had been.
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1 Kings 8 61
And may you be completely faithful to the Lord our God. May you always obey his decrees and commands, just as you are doing today.”
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2 Kings 12 3
Yet even so, he did not destroy the pagan shrines, and the people still offered sacrifices and burned incense there.
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2 Kings 14 4
Amaziah did not destroy the pagan shrines, and the people still offered sacrifices and burned incense there.
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2 Chronicles 15 17-2 Chronicles 15 18
Although the pagan shrines were not removed from Israel, Asa’s heart remained completely faithful throughout his life.He brought into the Temple of God the silver and gold and the various items that he and his father had dedicated.
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2 Chronicles 14 5
Asa also removed the pagan shrines, as well as the incense altars from every one of Judah’s towns. So Asa’s kingdom enjoyed a period of peace.
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2 Kings 15 4
But he did not destroy the pagan shrines, and the people still offered sacrifices and burned incense there.
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2 Chronicles 25 2
Amaziah did what was pleasing in the Lord’s sight, but not wholeheartedly.
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2 Chronicles 16 9
The eyes of the Lord search the whole earth in order to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him. What a fool you have been! From now on you will be at war.”
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2 Chronicles 14 3
He removed the foreign altars and the pagan shrines. He smashed the sacred pillars and cut down the Asherah poles.
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1 Kings 11 4
In Solomon’s old age, they turned his heart to worship other gods instead of being completely faithful to the Lord his God, as his father, David, had been.