136. The strange
Wives turn away
Solomon's Heart.
1 Kings
11:1-8.
1
Now king Solomon
loved many
foreign women,
together with
the daughter of
Pharaoh, women
of the Moabites,
Ammonites,
Edomites,
Sidonians, and
Hittites;
2
of the nations
concerning which
Yahweh said to
the children of
Israel, “You
shall not go
among them,
neither shall
they come among
you; for surely
they will turn
away your heart
after their
gods.” Solomon
joined to these
in love.
3
He had seven
hundred wives,
princesses, and
three hundred
concubines; and
his wives turned
away his heart.
4
For it happened,
when Solomon was
old, that his
wives turned
away his heart
after other
gods; and his
heart was not
perfect with
Yahweh his God,
as was the heart
of David his
father.
5
For Solomon went
after Ashtoreth
the goddess of
the Sidonians,
and after Milcom
the abomination
of the
Ammonites.
6
Solomon did that
which was evil
in the sight of
Yahweh, and
didn’t go fully
after Yahweh, as
did David his
father.
7
Then Solomon
built a high
place for
Chemosh the
abomination of
Moab, on the
mountain that is
before
Jerusalem, and
for Molech the
abomination of
the children of
Ammon.
8
So he did for
all his foreign
wives, who burnt
incense and
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137. God's Anger
and Threatening.
1 Kings
11:9-13.
9
Yahweh was angry
with Solomon,
because his
heart was turned
away from
Yahweh, the God
of Israel, who
had appeared to
him twice,
10
and had
commanded him
concerning this
thing, that he
should not go
after other
gods: but he
didn’t keep that
which Yahweh
commanded.
11
Therefore Yahweh
said to Solomon,
“Because this is
done by you, and
you have not
kept my covenant
and my statutes,
which I have
commanded you, I
will surely tear
the kingdom from
you, and will
give it to your
servant.
12
Notwithstanding
I will not do it
in your days,
for David your
father’s sake;
but I will tear
it out of the
hand of your
son.
13
However I will
not tear away
all the kingdom;
but I will give
one tribe to
your son, for
David my
servant’s sake,
and for
Jerusalem’s sake
which I have
chosen.”
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138. Solomon's
Adversaries.
(1) Hadad the
Edomite.
1 Kings
11:14, 21, 22.
14
Yahweh raised up
an adversary to
Solomon, Hadad
the Edomite: he
was of the
king’s seed in
Edom.
21
When Hadad heard
in Egypt that
David slept with
his fathers, and
that Joab the
captain of the
army was dead,
Hadad said to
Pharaoh, “Let me
depart, that I
may go to my own
country.”
22
Then Pharaoh
said to him,
“But what have
you lacked with
me, that behold,
you seek to go
to your own
country?”
He answered,
“Nothing,
however only let
me depart.”
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(2) Rezon the
Son of Eliada.
1 Kings
11:23, 25.
23
God raised up an
adversary to
him, Rezon the
son of Eliada,
who had fled
from his lord
Hadadezer king
of Zobah.
25
He was an
adversary to
Israel all the
days of Solomon,
besides the
mischief of
Hadad: and he
abhorred Israel,
and reigned over
Syria.
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(3) Jeroboam
the Son of Nebat.
1 Kings
11:26.
26
Jeroboam the son
of Nebat, an
Ephraimite of
Zeredah, a
servant of
Solomon, whose
mother’s name
was Zeruah, a
widow, he also
lifted up his
hand against the
king.
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139. The Death
of Solomon. |
1 Kings
11:41-43.
41
Now the rest of
the acts of
Solomon, and all
that he did, and
his wisdom,
aren’t they
written in the
book of the acts
of Solomon?
42
The time that
Solomon reigned
in Jerusalem
over all Israel
was forty years.
43
Solomon slept
with his
fathers, and was
buried in the
city of David
his father: and
Rehoboam his son
reigned in his
place.
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2 Chronicles
9:29-31.
29
Now the rest of
the acts of
Solomon, first
and last, aren’t
they written in
the history of
Nathan the
prophet, and in
the prophecy of
Ahijah the
Shilonite, and
in the visions
of Iddo the seer
concerning
Jeroboam the son
of Nebat?
30
Solomon reigned
in Jerusalem
over all Israel
forty years.
31
Solomon slept
with his
fathers, and he
was buried in
the city of
David his
father: and
Rehoboam his son
reigned in his
place.
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