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What does the Bible say about God's judgment on Israel and Judah?

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The Bible reveals that God's judgment on Israel and Judah stemmed from their idolatry and refusal to obey His commands.

In 2 Kings, we see a clear depiction of God's judgment upon Israel and Judah, prompted by their persistent rebellion against Him. The northern kingdom of Israel, after its division from Judah, was ruled by wicked kings who led the people into idolatry and moral decay. God graciously sent prophets such as Elijah and Elisha to call them to repentance, but they consistently rejected His statutes. As noted in 2 Kings 17:9-19, the Israelites secretly committed evil against the Lord by building high places and worshipping idols, prompting God to remove them from His sight. Similarly, Judah, despite having a few righteous kings, followed the same path and ultimately faced destruction as well, demonstrating the seriousness of disobedience to God's revelation.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 17:9-19

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