Contradictions and Paradoxes in 2 Kings 13:2

Check out Contradictions Catalog of 2 Kings 13:2 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts 2 Kings 13:2. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to the author of the book of 2 Kings, this verse means that the king did bad things that God did not like. He copied the wrong actions of a past leader named Jeroboam, and because of this, he led the people of Israel to do bad things too.

2 Kings 13:2: And he did [that which was] evil in the sight of the LORD, and followed the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, which made Israel to sin; he departed not therefrom. [followed: Heb. walked after]

Contradiction with Exodus 20:3

This verse commands, "Thou shalt have no other gods before me," directly contradicting 2 Kings 13:2, where Jehoahaz followed the sins of Jeroboam, worshipping other gods.

Exodus 20:3: Thou shalt have no other gods before me.

Contradiction with Deuteronomy 5:7

Similar to Exodus 20:3, it instructs against having other gods, contradicting the idolatry mentioned in 2 Kings 13:2.

Deuteronomy 5:7: Thou shalt have none other gods before me.

Contradiction with 1 Kings 11:33

Condemns idolatry and following other gods, specifically referencing Jeroboam's sins, which Jehoahaz continued in 2 Kings 13:2.

1 Kings 11:33: Because that they have forsaken me, and have worshipped Ashtoreth the goddess of the Zidonians, Chemosh the god of the Moabites, and Milcom the god of the children of Ammon, and have not walked in my ways, to do [that which is] right in mine eyes, and [to keep] my statutes and my judgments, as [did] David his father.

Contradiction with Isaiah 44:6

Declares the uniqueness of God, in opposition to 2 Kings 13:2's account of following other gods.

Isaiah 44:6: Thus saith the LORD the King of Israel, and his redeemer the LORD of hosts; I [am] the first, and I [am] the last; and beside me [there is] no God.

Contradiction with Jeremiah 25:6

Warns against serving other gods, contradicting the behavior described in 2 Kings 13:2.

Jeremiah 25:6: And go not after other gods to serve them, and to worship them, and provoke me not to anger with the works of your hands; and I will do you no hurt.

Contradiction with Hosea 13:4

Reaffirms there is no Savior besides God, conflicting with the idolatry of 2 Kings 13:2.

Hosea 13:4: Yet I [am] the LORD thy God from the land of Egypt, and thou shalt know no god but me: for [there is] no saviour beside me.

Contradiction with Matthew 4:10

Jesus commands worship only to God, contrasting the actions in 2 Kings 13:2.

Matthew 4:10: Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.

Contradiction with 1 Corinthians 10:14

Advises fleeing from idolatry, opposite to the adherence to idolatry in 2 Kings 13:2.

1 Corinthians 10:14: Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee from idolatry.

Contradiction with Revelation 22:9

Commands to worship God alone, contradicting the idolatrous worship in 2 Kings 13:2.

Revelation 22:9: Then saith he unto me, See [thou do it] not: for I am thy fellowservant, and of thy brethren the prophets, and of them which keep the sayings of this book: worship God.

Paradox #1

The contradiction or conflict in 2 Kings 13:2 could be seen in the continued practice of idolatry among the Israelites, which conflicts with the biblical commandment to worship only one God. This creates an inconsistency between the people's actions and the religious expectations set earlier in the Bible.

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