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Picture this: you're standing in the ancient Israelite city of Bethel around 930 BCE. Thousands of people have gathered for what promises to be the religious event of the decade. The new king himself—Jeroboam—is about to perform the inaugural sacrifice at a brand new altar. The air is thick with anticipation, incense, and the smell of burning offerings. And then, out of nowhere, everything goes sideways.
Source:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iryxdaBrzeaLuzqkchKgulNp5MdBWONi/view?usp=sharing
By AllenPicture this: you're standing in the ancient Israelite city of Bethel around 930 BCE. Thousands of people have gathered for what promises to be the religious event of the decade. The new king himself—Jeroboam—is about to perform the inaugural sacrifice at a brand new altar. The air is thick with anticipation, incense, and the smell of burning offerings. And then, out of nowhere, everything goes sideways.
Source:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iryxdaBrzeaLuzqkchKgulNp5MdBWONi/view?usp=sharing