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Other nations also built temples to their gods, and apostate kings of Judah and Israel were condemned for erecting heathen temples in their own countries.
Heathen temples
The temple of Dagon:
Judges 16:28-30; 1 Samuel 5:2-4 1 Samuel 31:8-10; 2 Kings 5:18 the temple of Rimmon; Nahum 1:14
Idolatrous temples in Israel and Judah
1 Kings 12:26-30 Jeroboam's temples at Bethel and Dan
The temple of Baal in Samaria, destroyed by Jehu:
1 Kings 16:32; 2 Kings 10:21,23-27 2 Chronicles 23:17 A temple to Baal in Judah was destroyed in the reign of Joash.
The command to destroy pagan places of worship in Israel
Deuteronomy 12:2-3
Holy things and holy places were used for pagan worship
Ahaz:
2 Kings 16:10-13; 2 Chronicles 28:23
Manasseh:
2 Kings 21:4-5; 2 Chronicles 33:5,7 2 Chronicles 24:7 Athaliah's sons used objects from the temple for the worship of the Baals; Ezekiel 8:12-16 God showed Ezekiel a vision of people worshipping false gods in the temple; 2 Chronicles 26:16-20 Uzziah incurred judgment by usurping the priestly task of offering incense in the temple.
See also
4812 darkness, God's judgment 5688 firstborn 5947 shame 6239 prostitution 7236 Israel, united kingdom 7245 Judah, kingdom of 7442 shrine 8625 worship, acceptable attitudes 8704 apostasy 8747 false gods 8752 false worship 8768 idolatry