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New Defender's Study Bible Notes

20:35 join himself with Ahaziah. Both Jehoshaphat and his father Asa were good kings of Judah, men who never ceased to worship the true God. But both Asa (II Chronicles 16:2,3) and Jehoshaphat (II Chronicles 18:1) hindered God’s full blessing on their lives and reigns because they compromised in joining up with pagans and apostates. The Biblical norm has always been “Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers” (II Corinthians 6:14).


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