Jeroboam Lifts the Golden Calf
Image ID
rhpas3868
Description
King Jeroboam raises a golden calf above his head, presenting a man-made object of worship with royal authority. The crowned ruler and the glowing idol recall the sin of Israel’s divided kingdom, when Jeroboam fashioned calves and declared them to be the gods who brought Israel up from Egypt. The image centers on the danger of political power reshaping worship for convenience and control.
In 1 Kings 12, Jeroboam feared that the people would return to Jerusalem and reunite under the house of David, so he set up golden calves at Bethel and Dan. The biblical account exposes idolatry not only as false religion but as a deliberate replacement of God’s command with human strategy. This artwork serves well for teaching on the divided kingdom, the first commandment, spiritual compromise, and the enduring call to worship the Lord alone.
In 1 Kings 12, Jeroboam feared that the people would return to Jerusalem and reunite under the house of David, so he set up golden calves at Bethel and Dan. The biblical account exposes idolatry not only as false religion but as a deliberate replacement of God’s command with human strategy. This artwork serves well for teaching on the divided kingdom, the first commandment, spiritual compromise, and the enduring call to worship the Lord alone.








