Indeed, we this in Judges where Israel repeatedly follows after Canaanite Baals, Ashtaroth, and other gods (Howard, 1993). In Ezekiel, God spoke to Israel to turn from their sins (33:10), the Lord told Isaiah to go and meet Ahaz and they will not pass (win victory) (Isa. 7:1-7). In Jeremiah 1: 15-16, the Lord gave Israel warning about them worshiping idol …show more content…
Israelites is left without a king after the death of Joshua. This led the tribes to be dependent on anything that looks worth believing in, other than the laws of Yahweh. Some Israelites tribes followed, Canaanites religion (Baal) the rain gods; the gods promised their followers agricultural prosperity (Chrisholm, 1994), because of their ability to make it rain. Therefore, this and other attraction had drawn the Israelites to follow their gods, with this act Israelites disobeyed, God’s covenant. In Judges 2 1:2) God told Israel not to make covenant with others gods. This was the beginning of the division of the kingdom where Israelites continued to sin and then repent after the Lord has forgiving them (over and over again). Again, Israelites did what was evil in the Lord’s sight. They forgot about the Lord their God, and they worshiped the images of Baal and the Asherah poles. Then the Lord burn with anger against Israel (Life Application Bible,