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31 Aug 2016 at 03:20hrs | Views
QN Why was idolatry such significant problem in Israel ? What did the prophets say and do about it in reference to both Israel and Zimbabwean prophets? (25) (article number 116)

DIVINITY QUESTION | 31 AUGUST 2016

COMMENT OVERVIEW
• The above question requires one to first point out the effects of idolatry in Israel and the reaction of the prophets due to the practice of idolatry.
In Israel they were so many prophets who dealt with idolatry, the ideal originated with Moses and it was perpetuated by other prophets. The question demands us to concentrate in Israel, remember during the exodus, Israel was not yet a historical nation, hence we have to ignore Moses. In this work the author will include Moses, the reason being that I want you learn something, if it's possible you teach someone.
• The writer will focus on the following prophets
- Elijah
- Samuel
- Man of God
- Amos
- Hosea
- Isaiah
- Jeremiah

ANSWERS
WHY IDOLATRY WAS A PROBLEM
• Idolatry was a problem in Israel because it had negative effect to the Israelites, in other words it was more of a curse than a blessing because
- it led to the persecutions of true prophets. 1st Kings 19:10
- punishment. The Israelites experienced punishment because idolatry
- religious disorder. Jezebel destroyed the alters of Yahweh, this is recorded in 1st Kings 19:10
- social evils such as bribery, stealing, swearing and e.t.c. Hosea 4:2
N.B There are so many points to be added

WHAT DID THE PROPHETS SAY AND DO
• Israelites started to practice idolatry during the exodus event, this cannot be denied. This is evidenced in Exodus 32:15,as they made the golden calf. During this period Israelites were under the hands of Moses. Moses condemned this idea as it was violating the Mosaic covenant [Ten commandments]. The response of Moses was to challenge the Israelites at the same time destroying the golden calf, this is evidenced in Exodus 32:20. In Zimbabwean context, Zimbabwean prophets have greatly dealt with issue of idolatry, for instance the Zimbabwean authors and authoress the likes of Isabel Mukonyora, Kudzai Biri,Gunda, Dillon etal,they submitted that Johane Masowe was commissioned to be the messenger of all Africans destroying "mishonga" and fetishes since evil practices was now on its peak, as a result he managed to deal with such practices, he went on to cross the border to surrounding African countries, the theme of his gospel dealing with witchcraft. The point in this case is that Johane Masowe dealt with problem of witchcraft. Basing on the above discussion it is clear that both prophets of Israel and Zimbabwe dealt with idolatry even though differently.

• Elijah prophesied during the days of King Ahab who married Jezebel the lady from Tyre, she exported Baal prophets and the religion. Elijah being obedient to the Mosaic covenant, he challenged Baal as he called the Mt Carmel Contest. During the Mt Carmel as the hero of the hour he butchered 850 false prophets,this is recorded in 1st Kings 18:28-40.With above information it is clear how Elijah dealt with idolatry after condemning it.

• Amos prophesied during the prosperous days of Israel, Amos condemned Israelites for injustice, idolatry and immorality. In Israel everywhere there was activity, some of the Israelites worshipped their idol called star-god Kaiwan, this is recorded in Amos 5:26 "…. You shall take up Sakkuth your king, and Kaiwan your star-god, your images, which you made for yourselves.."Amos as a prophet who was divinely inspired condemned the Israelites, the bible is silent about how Amos dealt with this situation, what is mentioned is his condemnations perhaps, he eye opened Israel.

• The prophet man of God might be unknown to some of us, the prophet played a pivotal role in dealing with idolatry during the days of Jeroboam who used to reside in Bethel. [Read 1ST kings 13:1-15 to get more information ].Scholar Josephus named the prophet as Jadon even the bible is silent about the original name, Josephus submitted that they was a man of God from Judah who was called Jadon perhaps it was him.

THERE ARE SO MANY POINTS WHICH CAN BE ADDED
- Isaiah read Isaiah 2:20
- Jeremiah read Jeremiah 7:9

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