Incense: The Jews: Punished for offering, to Idols
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Incense, a fragrant substance burned in religious rituals, holds significant importance in biblical worship, symbolizing prayer and divine presence. However, the misuse of incense, particularly in the context of idolatry, is met with severe condemnation and punishment in the Scriptures.

The Israelites were explicitly commanded to worship Yahweh alone and to refrain from idolatry. Despite these clear instructions, there were instances where the Jews turned to idol worship, incorporating incense offerings into their idolatrous practices. This act of rebellion against God’s commandments led to divine judgment.

One of the most notable instances of punishment for offering incense to idols is found in the prophetic writings of Jeremiah. The prophet Jeremiah, speaking on behalf of God, rebukes the people of Judah for their idolatrous practices, including the burning of incense to other gods. In Jeremiah 44:3-5 , it is written:

"Because of the evil they have done to provoke Me to anger by going to burn incense and to serve other gods that neither they nor you nor your fathers ever knew, yet I sent you all My servants the prophets again and again, saying, ‘Do not do this detestable thing that I hate.’ But they did not listen or incline their ear to turn from their wickedness and stop burning incense to other gods."

The consequence of such disobedience was severe. God declared that He would bring disaster upon them, as seen in Jeremiah 44:11-12 :

"Therefore this is what the LORD of Hosts, the God of Israel, says: ‘Behold, I will set My face against you for harm and to cut off all Judah. And I will take away the remnant of Judah who have set their faces to go into the land of Egypt to reside there, and they will all meet their end. In the land of Egypt they will fall; by the sword and by famine they will meet their end. From the least to the greatest, they will die by the sword and by famine. They will become an object of cursing and horror, of condemnation and reproach.’"

The punishment for offering incense to idols was not limited to the time of Jeremiah. Throughout the history of Israel, idolatry and the associated rituals, including incense offerings, were met with divine retribution. The prophets consistently warned the people of the consequences of such actions, emphasizing the importance of exclusive worship of the one true God.

In the broader biblical narrative, the offering of incense to idols is emblematic of the spiritual adultery that the Israelites committed against God. It serves as a stark reminder of the seriousness with which God views idolatry and the importance of faithfulness to His commandments.
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2 Chronicles 34:25
Because they have forsaken me, and have burned incense to other gods, that they might provoke me to anger with all the works of their hands; therefore my wrath shall be poured out on this place, and shall not be quenched.
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The Second Commandment
... with too much reverence, and began to burn incense to it ... The Jews have a saying,
that in every evil that ... be not damned, yet he may be severely punished for his ...
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The Last King of Judah
... the Babylonian king they should be punished "with the ... given him words of encouragement
for the Jews. ... number of seventy, were seen offering incense before the ...
/.../white/the story of prophets and kings/chapter 36 the last king.htm

Faustus Repels the Charge of Sun-Worship
... altars and temples, images and sacrifices and incense, in the ... For in His words to
the Jews, Christ by anticipation ... Him, that you should be thus punished by the ...
/.../faustus repels the charge of.htm

The Book of Jubilees
... 264] the lingering of some of the Jews in Canaan ... banished from the garden, he offers
incense composed of ... to destroy men with the Flood, he punished the sinning ...
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Period ii. The Post-Apostolic Age: AD 100-AD 140
... the gods and made supplication with incense and wine ... life; they are assailed by the
Jews as foreigners ... is improved; so Christians when punished increase more ...
/.../a source book for ancient church history/period ii the post-apostolic age .htm

The Bible
... Nature never forgives its violated law until it has punished it. ... King of the Jews. ...
and the priest with his swinging censer of burning incense standing thereat ...
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CHAP. II. 4-25 (2-23).
... from them; for the days of the Baalim they are punished. ... the tops of the mountains
and bum incense upon the ... here of those vast solitudes which the Jews had to ...
/.../hengstenberg/christology of the old testament/chap ii 25-apr 2-23.htm

Appeal to the Christian Women of the South
... stout heart of the heathen monarchy not punished until BC536 ... he knew that for envy
the Jews had delivered ... could make them sprinkle one grain of incense upon the ...
/.../an appeal to the christian women of the south/appeal to the christian women.htm

The First Apology of Justin, the Martyr
... you bring offerings of fine flour, [and] incense, it is ... him." [779] That the wicked
will be punished, still conscious ... What the peoples of the Jews will say and ...
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Period I: the Imperial State Church of the Undivided Empire, or ...
... in the East, who have hitherto kept this festival with the Jews, will henceforth ...
to the fisc, and likewise rectors of provinces are to be punished if they ...
/.../ayer/a source book for ancient church history/period i the imperial state.htm

Resources
Who was Korah in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

What is the meaning of the strange fire in Leviticus 10:1? | GotQuestions.org

What is the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth? | GotQuestions.org

Incense: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Incense

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Incense: The Jews: Offered, to Idols on Altars of Brick
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