Ahijah's Prophecy Against Jeroboam
1 Kings 14:1-20
Understanding Series
by Iain W. Provan

The End of Jeroboam: Jeroboam had been promised a dynasty like David’s (1 Kgs. 11:38). His desire to have also a temple like David’s, however, has led him into disobedience—and we have seen in chapter 13 what happens to the disobedient. First Kings 14:1–20 now describes to us the consequences of Jeroboam’s attempt to possess the two “houses” he wanted instead of the one he was promised, and they do so in a way that makes clear the essential differences between the two kings.

14:1–5 We begin on familiar territory. In spite of the events of chapter 13, Jeroboam apparently still thinks he can control his own destiny—that he can manipulate a prophet of God into giving him a positive message about his son. He appears to believe still that only human actors participate in this drama—albeit some o…

Baker Publishing Group, Understanding the Bible Commentary Series, by Iain W. Provan