28 and he rode off and found the prophet's body lying on the road, with the donkey and the lion still standing by it. The lion had not eaten the body or attacked the donkey.
29 The old prophet picked up the body, put it on the donkey, and brought it back to Bethel to mourn over it and bury it.
30 He buried it in his own family grave, and he and his sons mourned over it, saying, “Oh my brother, my brother!”
31 After the burial, the prophet said to his sons, “When I die, bury me in this grave and lay my body next to his.
32 The words that he spoke at the Lord's command against the altar in Bethel and against all the places of worship in the towns of Samaria will surely come true.”
33 King Jeroboam of Israel still did not turn from his evil ways, but continued to choose priests from ordinary families to serve at the altars he had built. He ordained as priest anyone who wanted to be one.
34 This sin on his part brought about the ruin and total destruction of his dynasty.