2 Kings 21: 3 Commentary

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For he built up again the high places which Hezekiah his father had destroyed; and he reared up altars for Baal, and made a grove, as did Ahab king of Israel; and worshipped all the host of heaven, and served them.

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We should all want these foul symbols torn down. Isn’t it Ironic that churches have these symbols as well?

So Baal is yet another ancient deity that likes to gobble up little children. (v6)

An obelisk is Baals Shaft which is a phallic symbol. Do I need to explain to you what a phallic symbol is?

The Washington Monument is Baals private parts with prayers written on it.

We are not to have graven images. Psalms 78:58 Is 42:8 Jer 50:38

Sometimes people do put these up in ignorance. I remember when our church sign was selected. Our church sign is a flying cross on a blazing star.

The blazing star has an occult meaning in the masonic lodge. George Washington was a member of the masonic lodge.

According to H.R. 33 in 2007 it is noted most of the signers of the declaration of independence we masonic. The masonic lodge is and interesting topic.

They date back to the days of the Knights Templars. Some say they date back even further.

Once you reach the royal arch degree withing masonry you realize the name of God is Jebalon. They say this is the name of god in 3 languages.

Je in Jebulon is for Jehovah - the God of the Jews and Christians.
The bal in Jebalon is for Baal - the Canaanite god.
On is the Egyptian god. Think “on-star.”

CommentaryBy James Richter (wrote 536 Bible Commentaries - permalink to this Commentary)
TimePosted on: 1/8/2011 07:06 am
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