speaking in opposition to God,’ being accusing, proud, and incapable of being disciplined.
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Israel War Summary – Day 27
The northern front heated up today, though hasn’t yet been proclaimed war. Hezbollah took credit for 19 points of attack over Thursday. Sirens warning of missile fire rang as far as Tzfat and Meron. Four rockets hit Kiryat Shemona, causing damage and fire—a 34-year-old man is suffering from shrapnel injuries with his condition classified as moderate, a 41-year-old man suffers from burns and his condition is now described as serious.
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2 Kings 17 – Replacement Samaritans
Assyria was a warring kingdom and took captives from every nation in the Middle East along with countries in Africa. After Samaria was taken captive, the Israelites living there were taken to Assyria where they eventually assimilated into the culture around them. Those who had been taken captive from other nations were moved into Samaria so that the land would be populated again. These new tenants worshiped the gods from their native nations and the God of Israel didn’t approve. The king of Assyria, Sancheriv, sent a priest to live in Samaria to teach the new residents about Israel’s God. Still, everyone made gods of their own and put them in temples on high places.