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Well, this is my advice to you if you want to save your own life and the life of your son Solomon. (1 Kings 1, 12)
He has sacrificed quantities of oxen, fattened calves and sheep, and invited all the royal princes, the priest Abiathar, and Joab the army commander; but he has not invited your servant Solomon. (1 Kings 1, 19)
For he has gone down today and sacrificed quantities of oxen, fattened calves and sheep, and invited all the royal princes, the army commanders, and the priest Abiathar; and they are there now, eating and drinking in his presence and shouting, "Long live King Adonijah!" (1 Kings 1, 25)
And further, the king's officers have been to congratulate our lord King David with the words, "May your God make the name of Solomon more glorious than yours, and his throne more exalted than your own!" And the king bowed down on his bed, (1 Kings 1, 47)
Solomon loved Yahweh: he followed the precepts of his father David, except that he offered sacrifice and incense on the high places. (1 Kings 3, 3)
The king went to Gibeon to sacrifice there, since that was the principal high place -- Solomon presented a thousand burnt offerings on that altar. (1 Kings 3, 4)
Then Solomon woke up; it had been a dream. He returned to Jerusalem and stood before the ark of the covenant of Yahweh; he presented burnt offerings and communion sacrifices and held a banquet for all those in his service. (1 Kings 3, 15)
All Israel came to hear of the judgement which the king had pronounced and held the king in awe, recognising that he possessed divine wisdom for dispensing justice. (1 Kings 3, 28)
He made windows for the Temple with frames and latticework. (1 Kings 6, 4)
He also made the Colonnade, fifty cubits long and thirty cubits broad, with a cornice in front. (1 Kings 7, 6)
He also made the Hall of the Throne where he used to dispense justice, that is, the Hall of Justice; it was panelled in cedar from floor to beams. (1 Kings 7, 7)
King Solomon and all Israel, present with him before the ark, sacrificed countless, innumerable sheep and oxen. (1 Kings 8, 5)
