2nd Term
Unwise
decisions of Solomon and Rehoboam
Solomon’s unwise decision (I kings 9:15-23’
11”1-13): King Solomon married 700 wives and had 300 concubines. He married
some of them from among the idol worshipping nations. Thus, his wives turned
him away from the lord. He even built temples for the foreign gods and
worshipped them himself.
Rehoboam’s
unwise decision and its consequences (I kings12:1-20): when king Solomon
died, he was succeeded by his son Rehoboam. The people of isreal came to
rehoboam and asked him to ease their burden. He told them to come back in 3
days when he would give them his response. Then he consulted the elders who
consulted him to ease their burden. He rejected this advice and went to the
youths who told him to make the people work even harder. He accepted the advice
of the youth. This made the people to reject him as king. The other tribes left
him and made Jeroboam their king. It is only Judah and Benjamin that remained
with Rehoboam as a way of being loyal to the Dynasty of King David.
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