
1 Kings
First Kings begins with the final years of King David and the transition of power to his son, Solomon, who is famous for his great wisdom and for building the magnificent Temple in Jerusalem. However, after Solomon’s death, the kingdom is tragically divided due to the unwise decisions of his son, Rehoboam, and the ten northern tribes break away to form Israel, while the southern kingdom remains as Judah. The rest of the book follows the history of the divided kingdoms, detailing the reigns of various kings in both Israel and Judah, most of whom were unfaithful to God. A major highlight is the powerful ministry of the prophet Elijah, who dramatically challenges the corrupt king Ahab and the prophets of the pagan god Baal.
God appears to Solomon again, promising lasting blessing if he remains obedient but warning that if he or Israel turns to idolatry, God will destroy the Temple and scatter the people.
The Queen of Sheba travels from afar to test Solomon with difficult questions. She is overwhelmed by his wisdom and wealth, proclaiming that the fame she heard was only half the truth.
Solomon falls into sin, accumulating excessive horses, gold, and 700 wives and 300 concubines. His foreign wives lead him into idolatry. God announces He will tear the kingdom from Solomon’s son.
Solomon's son, Rehoboam, rejects the counsel of the elders and threatens to be even harsher than his father. The ten northern tribes rebel and make Jeroboam their king, splitting the kingdom permanently.
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