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  • But king Solomon gave his heart to many women of alien birth, not only to Pharao’s daughter, but to Moabites and Ammonites, Edomites and Sidonians and Hethites. (1 Kings 11, 1)

  • To Astarthe, goddess of the Sidonians, Solomon bowed down, and to Moloch, the false god of Ammon, (1 Kings 11, 5)

  • To Chamos, the false god of Moab, and to Moloch, the false god of Ammon, Solomon built shrines, there on the mountain-side in full view of Jerusalem, (1 Kings 11, 7)

  • So the Lord was angry with Solomon for playing him false, when he, the Lord God of Israel, had twice appeared to him, (1 Kings 11, 9)

  • Since this is thy mind, he told Solomon, to disregard my covenant and the bidding I gave thee, I will not scruple to tear the kingdom from thy grasp, and give it to one of thy own servants. (1 Kings 11, 11)

  • And the Lord gave Solomon an enemy to contend with, Adad the Idumean, of the royal dynasty of Edom. (1 Kings 11, 14)

  • (Meanwhile, God gave Solomon another enemy to contend with, Razon, son of Eliada, that ran away from his master, Adarezer king of Soba, (1 Kings 11, 23)

  • and all through Solomon’s reign he was the enemy of Israel.) Such was the cause of Adad’s rebellion and his ill will against Israel, and he set up a kingdom in Syria.✻ (1 Kings 11, 25)

  • There was a servant, too, of king Solomon’s that turned against him, Jeroboam son of Nabat, an Ephraimite that lived at Sareda with his widowed mother, Sarva. (1 Kings 11, 26)

  • And this is the story of his rebellion against his master. At the time when Solomon was building Mello, and filling up the gap his father had left in the walls of David’s Keep, (1 Kings 11, 27)

  • this Jeroboam was a warrior at the height of his strength, and Solomon marked him out for a young man gifted and active, so he put him in charge of the labour that was exacted from the northern tribes.✻ (1 Kings 11, 28)

  • bade Jeroboam take ten of them; This message, said he, the Lord God of Israel sends thee, I mean to wrest the kingship from the power of Solomon, and make over ten tribes to thee. (1 Kings 11, 31)


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