The Man of God from Judah
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The Man of God from Judah is a significant yet enigmatic figure in the Old Testament, specifically in the narrative found in 1 Kings 13. This account provides a profound lesson on obedience, prophecy, and the consequences of disobedience to God's direct commands.

Biblical Account

The account of the Man of God from Judah unfolds during the reign of King Jeroboam I of Israel. Jeroboam, having established a new religious system to prevent the Israelites from returning to Jerusalem, erected altars and golden calves at Bethel and Dan (1 Kings 12:28-30). In response to this idolatry, God sends a prophet, referred to as the "Man of God," from Judah to Bethel to deliver a message of judgment against the altar.

Upon his arrival, the Man of God proclaims a prophecy against the altar, declaring, "O altar, altar, thus says the LORD: ‘Behold, a son shall be born to the house of David, Josiah by name, and upon you he shall sacrifice the priests of the high places who burn incense on you, and human bones shall be burned on you’” (1 Kings 13:2). As a sign of the prophecy's authenticity, the altar is miraculously split apart, and its ashes are poured out (1 Kings 13:3-5).

King Jeroboam, witnessing this, stretches out his hand against the Man of God, commanding his arrest. However, his hand withers, and he pleads with the Man of God to intercede with the LORD for its restoration. The Man of God prays, and Jeroboam's hand is healed (1 Kings 13:4-6).

Instructions and Disobedience

The Man of God had been given specific instructions by God not to eat bread, drink water, or return by the way he came (1 Kings 13:9). After the encounter with Jeroboam, he refuses the king's invitation to dine and departs by a different route.

However, an old prophet living in Bethel deceives the Man of God. Claiming to have received a divine message through an angel, the old prophet persuades him to return to his house and eat (1 Kings 13:18). The Man of God, swayed by the old prophet's words, disobeys God's command.

While they are eating, the old prophet receives a true word from God, declaring that the Man of God will not be buried in the tomb of his fathers because of his disobedience (1 Kings 13:20-22). Upon leaving, the Man of God is killed by a lion, and his body is left on the road, a testament to the fulfillment of God's word (1 Kings 13:24-25).

Theological Significance

The narrative of the Man of God from Judah serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of adhering strictly to God's commands. It underscores the dangers of being led astray by false messages, even those that appear to come from seemingly credible sources. The account also highlights the sovereignty of God in fulfilling His word, as seen in the eventual rise of King Josiah, who fulfills the prophecy against the altar at Bethel (2 Kings 23:15-16).

The account is a sobering reflection on the nature of prophetic ministry and the weight of responsibility carried by those who are called to speak on behalf of God. It serves as a cautionary tale for believers to discern carefully and remain steadfast in obedience to God's revealed will.
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Man Hair

Man is of the Earth Earthy

Man of Every Nation, Made of One Blood

Man of Sin

Man of War

Man Shall not Lay With Man

Man: Able to Sustain Bodily Affliction

Man: All the Ways of, Clean in his own Eyes

Man: Allowed to Eat Flesh After the Flood

Man: Approved of by God

Man: Banished from Paradise

Man: Blessed by God

Man: Born in Sin

Man: Born to Trouble

Man: Called: A Worm

Man: Called: Flesh

Man: Called: The Potsherd of the Earth

Man: Called: Vain Man

Man: Cannot be Just With God

Man: Cannot Cleanse Himself

Man: Cannot Direct his Ways

Man: Cannot Profit God

Man: Cannot Retain his Spirit from Death

Man: Christ is the Head of Every

Man: Christ was Found in Fashion As

Man: Christ: A Refuge As, to Sinners

Man: Christ: Approved of God As

Man: Christ: As Such, is the Cause of the Resurrection

Man: Christ: Called the Second, As Covenant Head of the Church

Man: Christ: Knew What Was In

Man: Christ: Made in the Image of

Man: Christ: Took on Him Nature of

Man: Clothed by God With Skins

Man: Compared to a Sleep

Man: Compared to a Wild Donkey's Colt

Man: Compared to Clay in the Potter's Hand

Man: Compared to Grass

Man: Compared to Vanity

Man: Covered Himself With Fig Leaves

Man: Created

Man: Created by Christ

Man: Created by God

Man: Created by the Holy Spirit

Man: Created in Knowledge (Inferred)

Man: Created in the Image of God

Man: Created in Uprightness

Man: Created: A Living Soul

Man: Created: A Type of Christ

Man: Created: After Consultation, by the Trinity

Man: Created: After the Likeness of God

Man: Created: from the Dust

Man: Created: Male and Female

Man: Created: On the Sixth Day

Man: Created: Under Obligations to Obedience

Man: Created: Upon the Earth

Man: Days of, As the Days of a Hireling

Man: Days of, Compared to a Shadow

Man: Design of the Creation of

Man: Disobeyed God by Eating Part of the Forbidden Fruit

Man: Dominion of

Man: Equality of

Man: Every Herb and Tree Given To, for Food

Man: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

Man: Filled With Shame After the Fall

Man: Gave Names to Other Creatures

Man: God: Destroys the Hopes of

Man: God: Enables to Speak

Man: God: Instructs

Man: God: Makes his Beauty Consume Away

Man: God: Makes the Wrath of, to Praise Him

Man: God: Orders the Goings of

Man: God: Prepares the Heart of

Man: God: Preserves

Man: God: Provides For

Man: God: Turns to Destruction

Man: God's Purpose in Creation Completed by Making

Man: Has an Appointed Time on the Earth

Man: Has But Few Days

Man: Has Sought out Many Inventions

Man: Ignorant of What is Good for Him

Man: Ignorant of What is to Come After Him

Man: Inferior to Angels

Man: Insignificance of

Man: Intellect of, Matured by Age

Man: Involved Posterity in his Ruin

Man: Little Lower than the Angels

Man: Made by God in his Successive Generations

Man: Made for God

Man: Made Wise by the Inspiration of the Almighty

Man: More Valuable than Other Creatures

Man: Mortal

Man: Nature and Constitution of, Different from Other Creatures

Man: No Trust to be Placed In

Man: Not Good For, to be Alone

Man: Not Profited by all his Labour and Travail

Man: Ordinary Limit of his Life

Man: Originally Naked and not Ashamed

Man: Placed in the Garden of Eden

Man: Possessed of a Body

Man: Possessed of a Soul

Man: Possessed of a Spirit

Man: Possessed of Affections

Man: Possessed of Conscience

Man: Possessed of Memory

Man: Possessed of Understanding

Man: Possessed of Will

Man: Punished for Disobedience

Man: Quickened by the Breath of God

Man: Received Dominion Over Other Creatures

Man: Shall be Recompensed According to his Works

Man: Sinks Under Trouble of Mind

Man: Spirit

Man: The Help of, Vain

Man: The Whole Duty of

Man: Unworthy of God's Favour

Man: Walks in a Vain Show

Man: Wiser than Other Creatures

Man: Woman Formed to be a Help For

Man: Would Give all his Possessions for the Preservation of Life

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