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  • He then said to Jeroboam, "Take ten pieces for yourself for this is the word of Yahweh, the God of Israel: 'I am about to tear the kingdom from Solomon's hands (1 Kings 11, 31)

  • Nevertheless, it is not from him that I will take the kingdom. I will let him reign during his lifetime for the sake of David my servant, whom I chose and who kept my commandments and statutes. (1 Kings 11, 34)

  • Then he rested with his fathers and was buried in the city of David; Rehoboam his son reigned in his place. (1 Kings 11, 43)

  • Rehoboam went to Shechem because all Israel had gathered there to make him king. (1 Kings 12, 1)

  • They called for him, and he came with all the assembly of Israel. The people of Israel went to Rehoboam with this demand, (1 Kings 12, 3)

  • Rehoboam answered them, "Leave now but come back on the third day." And so the people went their way. (1 Kings 12, 5)

  • King Rehoboam sought advice from the elderly counselors who served his father Solomon while he was still alive, and he asked them, "How would you advise me to answer this people?" (1 Kings 12, 6)

  • But Rehoboam disregarded the advice of the old counselors and asked the opinion of the greenhorns who had grown up with him and were in his service. (1 Kings 12, 8)

  • On the third day, Jeroboam together with the people went back to Rehoboam just as the king said, for he had said to them, "Come back on the third day." (1 Kings 12, 12)

  • Only the Israelites who dwelt in the cities of Judah let Rehoboam reign over them. (1 Kings 12, 17)

  • Rehoboam sent Adoram, task-master of the forced labor, but the Israelites stoned him to death and King Rehoboam had to mount his chariot and flee to Jerusalem. (1 Kings 12, 18)

  • When Rehoboam came to Jerusalem, he called together all the people of Judah and the tribe of Benjamin, numbering a hundred and eighty thousand select warriors, to fight against the people of Israel in a bid to restore the kingship of Rehoboam, son of Solomon. (1 Kings 12, 21)


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