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The hundreds of women said to have married King Solomon or reside in his harem described in the Book of Kings included the daughter of Pharaoh and women of Moabite, Edomite, Sidonian, and Hittite origins.
24 Οκτ 2024 · First Kings 11:3 states that Solomon “had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines.” Obviously, God “allowed” Solomon to have these wives, but allowance is not the same as approval. Solomon’s marital decisions were in direct violation of God’s Law, and there were consequences.
THE LIFE OF SOLOMON: SOLOMON'S WIVES SESSION #21: 1 Kings 11:1-13 TEXT: v. 1 King Solomon, however, loved many foreign women besides Pharaoh's daughter—Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Sidonians and Hittites. v. 2 They were from nations about which the Lord had told the Israelites,
Solomon’s Wives - King Solomon, however, loved many foreign women besides Pharaoh’s daughter—Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Sidonians and Hittites. They were from nations about which the LORD had told ...
Solomon’s Wives. 11 King Solomon, however, loved many foreign women besides Pharaoh’s daughter—Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Sidonians and Hittites. 2 They were from nations about which the Lord had told the Israelites, “You must not intermarry with them, because
3 Αυγ 2018 · Solomon was the king of the United Monarchy of Judaea and Israel and was known for his massive harem. The most often mentioned wife of Solomon is the daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh.
King Solomon had “700 wives, princesses, and 300 concubines.” Can you believe it? That’s a lot of women! How did Solomon even keep track of them? Did he even remember their names? And what about remembering the names of all the children? But since Solomon was the wisest man that ever lived, presumably he had no problem remembering the