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David Guzik commentary on 1 Kings 11 describes Solomon’s apostasies and his adversaries, including Jeroboam, and finally Solomon's death.
The reign of Solomon begins the narrative of the kings of Israel, while the story of David’s reign is given in the Books of Samuel. 2:13–25 The key event in Solomon consolidating his rule is the removal of any rival claim to the throne.
2 Ιουν 2014 · The massive national effort needed to construct the Temple leaves Solomon the ruler of a powerful kingdom. During his reign Israel's military and economic might reach their peak, and the kingdom covers more territory than at any other time in Israel's history.
While Adonijah and his supporters are celebrating his “victory,” Zadok, the priest, is anointing Solomon as Israel’s king. The trumpet is sounded and the people are declaring, “Long live King Solomon!” The masses must have dreaded having Adonijah as their king; the news of Solomon’s coronation is met with jubilant celebration.
Solomon’s reign was Israel’s most prosperous and most powerful period in history. Place in history: Solomon was the third king of Israel and reigned during its golden age. He built the temple originally envisioned by David and this temple was spectacular, known as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
Inauguration and Reign Solomon was probably in his early twenties when he became king. Review the account of his crowning in 1 Kings 1:28–35. Reflect on David’s counsel for his son in 1 Kings 2:1–4, and ponder the wonders of Solomon’s reign in 1 Chronicles 29:23–25. Write down your observations. What impresses you about Solomon?
king in priestly functions—Second vision of Solomon—Intense affection and enthusiasm inspired by the Temple, as illustrated in various Psalms—Functions of the Levites.