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What does the Bible say about reprobates in 1 Kings 2?

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The Bible uses the term reprobate to describe individuals who are void of good judgment and past recovery, exemplified by characters like Joab, Shimei, and Adonijah in 1 Kings 2.

In 1 Kings 2, three characters—Joab, Shimei, and Adonijah—illustrate the concept of reprobation. A reprobate is defined as someone who is void of judgment and beyond recovery. Their actions throughout the narrative demonstrate a firm rejection of God's grace, as they fail to repent and continue in their sins. For instance, Joab's violent behavior and Shimei's cursing of King David serve as stark examples of how these individuals are seen as having hardened hearts against God. Ultimately, their stories reveal the sovereignty of God in executing justice and the certainty of judgment on those who persist in rebellion against Him.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 2:5-9, 1 Kings 2:36-46

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Three Reprobates
Paul Mahan · Jan 27, 1999
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