1 Kings, 12

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7 They replied, "If today you will be the servant of this people and submit to them, giving them a favorable answer, they will be your servants forever."




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Chapter 12 of 1 kings describes the division of the kingdom of Israel after Solomon's death when his son Roban becomes king. The northern tribes rebel against Roban due to their refusal to relieve the heavy workload that their father had imposed on them. Jeroboam, who was a servant of Solomon, leads the rebellion and becomes the king of the Northern Kingdom, which is called Israel, while Roban rules the southern kingdom, called Judah. The following Bible verses are related to the topics addressed in 1 Kings 12:

1 Kings 11:11-13: "Then the Lord said to Solomon, For this in you, and you have not kept my covenant and my statutes that I have sent you, I will surely tear to you this kingdom, and I will give it to your servant. However, in your days I will not, for the sake of David, your father; from the hand of your son I will tear him. However I will not tear the whole house of David, but I will leave your son a tribe, for the sake of David, my servant, and For the sake of Jerusalem, which I elected. " This verse is a prophecy about the division of the kingdom after Solomon's death.

1 Kings 12:16: "Coming, therefore, all the Israel who was present, spoke to the king, saying, What part do we have with David? We have no inheritance in the son of Jesse; each one to his tents, O Israel! Now look at your house, O David. " This verse shows the dissatisfaction of the northern tribes with Robuam's leadership.

1 Kings 12:20: "Hearing all the Israel that Jeroboam had returned, sent him to the congregation, and made him king upon all Israel; no tribe followed David's house, but the tribe of Judah only. " This verse describes the division of the kingdom of Israel, with Jeroboam becoming the king of the northern and Robuon ruling the south.

Hosea 13:11: "I gave you king in my wrath, and took it into my indignation." This verse is a reference to the leadership of Jeroboam, who was chosen as king of the northern as part of the divine judgment against the house of David.

Matthew 12:25: "But Jesus, knowing their thoughts, said," Every kingdom divided against Himself shall be devastated; and every city, or house, divided against itself shall not subsist. " This verse highlights the idea that division and discord will lead to destruction, which is illustrated by the division of the kingdom of Israel in 1 Kings 12.


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