1 Kings 5

1 Kings 5

King Hiram of Tyre, a long-time friend of David, sends a proposal to Solomon to supply him with the necessary materials to build the Temple. Solomon accepts the offer, sending King Hiram thousands of measures of wheat and oil annually. Solomon drafts a massive labor force—thirty thousand men to cut timber in Lebanon, eighty thousand stonecutters in the hill country, and seventy thousand men for transport. This vast organization and provision illustrate the magnitude of the project and the wealth of Solomon’s kingdom.

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2 Samuel 14

Joab uses a clever woman to trick David into allowing the exiled Absalom to return to Jerusalem, though Absalom is forbidden to see the king's face for two years.

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Absalom cultivates popular support and then leads a rebellion against his father, David. David is forced to flee Jerusalem, weeping as he crosses the Kidron Valley.

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