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  • Then Sadoc and Nathan and Banaias, mustering the Cerethites and the Phelethites, mounted Solomon on king David’s own mule, and escorted him to Gihon; (1 Kings 1, 38)

  • there, with a phial of oil brought out from the tabernacle, the priest Sadoc anointed Solomon king; and they sounded the trumpet, while the cry went up everywhere, Long live king Solomon! (1 Kings 1, 39)

  • That have I none, Jonathan answered him; our lord king David has given the throne to Solomon. (1 Kings 1, 43)

  • There Solomon sits on the royal throne, (1 Kings 1, 46)

  • while the courtiers shower blessings on our lord king David, praying God to make Solomon’s renown greater than his, Solomon’s domains wider than his; and he, lying on his bed, cries out in adoration, (1 Kings 1, 47)

  • As for Adonias himself, in his great fear of Solomon he left the place and made his way to the altar, and clung to one of its horns. (1 Kings 1, 50)

  • So news came to Solomon that Adonias, in fear of his royal brother, was clinging to the altar’s horn, crying out, I must have king Solomon’s oath this day that my life shall be spared! (1 Kings 1, 51)

  • Why, answered Solomon, prove he a loyal man, never a hair shall fall from his head; if he is found to be plotting mischief, he shall die for it. (1 Kings 1, 52)

  • Then he sent to bring him away from the altar, and Adonias came into king Solomon’s presence, and did reverence there. And with that, Solomon sent him away to his house. (1 Kings 1, 53)

  • And now the time drew near when David must die; but first he left with his son Solomon this charge. (1 Kings 2, 1)

  • And Solomon, who succeeded as his father’s heir, established himself firmly on the throne. (1 Kings 2, 12)

  • As for Adonias, son of Haggith, he gained access to Bethsabee, king Solomon’s mother, telling her that he came on a peaceful errand; (1 Kings 2, 13)


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