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What does the Bible say about the fall of Israel?

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The fall of Israel is documented in 2 Kings 17 as a consequence of Israel's idolatry and disobedience to God.

In 2 Kings 17, the fall of Israel is described as a pivotal event where the northern kingdom, under King Hosea, fell to the Assyrians due to persistent idolatry and rebellion against God. After years of sinning against the Lord, including not repenting despite the warnings from prophets and the received law, Israel was ultimately judged. God allowed the Assyrians to besiege Samaria, leading to the deportation of the ten tribes and their subsequent loss of identity. This historical narrative serves as a profound lesson on the seriousness of idolatry and God's righteous judgment.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 17:1-6, Romans 11:11-12

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