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Nadab followed in the footsteps of his father Jeroboam, who erected at Dan and Bethel, the two extremities of his kingdom, "golden calves," which he set up as symbols of God, enjoining the people not to go up any to worship at Salomon's Temple in Jerusalem, but to bring their offerings to the shrines he had erected. Thus, he became distinguished as the man "who made Israel to sin." This policy was followed by all the succeeding kings of Israel." Nadab, therefore was a bad king.

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