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CHAPTER XI
_Solomon's attachment to strange women, and consequent idolatry_,
1, 2.
_Number of his wives and concubines_, 3.
_In his old age they turn away his heart from God_, 4.
_He builds templ...
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In noticing successively Solomon’s excessive accumulation of silver
and gold 1 Kings 10:14, his multiplication of horses 1 Kings 10:26,
and his multiplication of wives, the writer has in mind the warn...
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7. SOLOMON'S FAILURE: JUDGMENT ANNOUNCED AND THE BEGINNING OF
DISRUPTION
CHAPTER 11
_ 1. Solomon's polygamy and departure from God (1 Kings 11:1)_
2. Hadad the Edomite (1 Kings 11:14)
3. Rezon the...
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SIN OF SOLOMON, AND THE ADVERSARIES RAISED UP IN CONSEQUENCE. From
various differences in the arrangement of the earlier verses in the
LXX and Heb., it has been supposed that in its original form the...
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STRANGE. foreign. Note the frequent reference to these in the Book of
Proverbs. Note the three steps in Solomon's fall: wealth, weapons, and
women. Compare Deuteronomy 17:16, where note the items in w...
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1 Kings 11:1-8. Strange wives turn away Solomon's heart (Not in
Chronicles)
1. _Solomon loved many strange women_ Where polygamy was common there
would be a great temptation to a powerful king to conn...
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TOGETHER WITH THE DAUGHTER OF PHARAOH— Pharaoh's daughter, as we
have before remarked, is generally supposed to have been a proselyte
to the Jewish religion, and therefore Solomon incurred no fault in...
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I. SOLOMON'S TRANSGRESSIONS 11:1-13
TRANSLATION
(1) And King Solomon loved many strange women, even Pharaoh's
daughter, Moabite, Ammonite, Edomite, Sidonian and Hittite women (2)
from the nations of...
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_BUT KING SOLOMON LOVED MANY STRANGE WOMEN, TOGETHER WITH THE DAUGHTER
OF PHARAOH, WOMEN OF THE MOABITES, AMMONITES, EDOMITES, ZIDONIANS, AND
HITTITES;_
But king Solomon loved many strange women, х_...
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SOLOMON'S ERRORS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES. HIS DEATH
This chapter furnishes an account of Solomon's marriages with numerous
foreign princesses, and traces the evil effect of such in the
toleration of i...
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GOD’S LESSONS FROM HISTORY
1 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 11
SOLOMON *WORSHIPS FALSE GODS
V1 Solomon, however, loved many foreign women. He married the
daughter of the king of Egypt. He also mar...
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MOABITES, AMMONITES, EDOMITES, ZIDONIANS, HITTITES. — The first
three of these races were kindred to Israel and of the stock of
Abraham, and were now among the subjects of Solomon; the last two were
o...
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(1-8) The defection of Solomon is distinctly traced to his polygamy,
contracting numerous marriages with “strange women.” Polygamy is
also attributed to David (see 2 Samuel 3:2; 2 Samuel 15:16), marki...
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וְ הַ מֶּ֣לֶךְ שְׁלֹמֹ֗ה אָהַ֞ב
נָשִׁ֧ים נָכְ
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THE OLD AGE OF SOLOMON
1 Kings 11:1
"That uxorious king, whose heart, though large, Beguiled by fair
idolatresses, fell To idols foul."
- MILTON, Paradise Lost.
"Did not Solomon, king of Israel, s...
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HOLLOW PROSPERITY
1 Kings 11:1
"Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is
vanity."
- Ecclesiastes 1:2
"At every draught more large and large they grow, A bloated mass of
ra...
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BREAKING THREE COMMANDMENTS
1 Kings 21:1; 1 Kings 1:1; 1 Kings 2:1; 1 Kings 3:1;...
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A HEART TURNED AWAY FROM GOD
1 Kings 11:1
The practice of mixed marriages was in direct violation of the divine
Law, Deuteronomy 7:3, and it led to idolatry. All around the Holy City
arose heathen te...
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At this point the story of Solomon suddenly changes. The glory passes
away, and we observe his rapid degeneracy and doom. The nature of the
man had ever a strong animal side. His commercial enterprise...
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But king Solomon loved many (a) strange women, together with the
daughter of Pharaoh, women of the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites,
Zidonians, [and] Hittites;
(a) Who were idolaters....
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Strange women, who had been brought up in the service of idols, and
were not sincerely converted. (Haydock) --- Riches engaged Solomon in
the love of pleasure, and this brought on his ruin. (Calmet) -...
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CONTENTS
A melancholy account is here given of Solomon's fall. His many wives
and concubines, in his old age, lead him into idolatry. The Lord's
displeasure. Solomon's chastisement, and death. An acc...
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Solomon was now at the height of his glory, a vivid type of a greater
than Solomon. And it is only when we see that he really does thus
prefigure the Lord Jesus as King that we can understand the impo...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 11 AND 12.
Till now we have had the beautiful picture of God's blessing resting
upon the son of David, whose only desire it had been to possess wisdom
from Go...
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BUT KING SOLOMON LOVED MANY STRANGE WOMEN,.... His love was a lustful
and not a lawful one, and of women who were not only of foreign
countries, but not his lawful wives, and these many:
TOGETHER WIT...
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But king Solomon loved many strange women, together with the daughter
of Pharaoh, women of the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Zidonians,
[and] Hittites;
Ver. 1. _But king Solomon loved many strange w...
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_King Solomon loved many strange women_ It was not a fault in him that
he married Pharaoh's daughter; she being a proselyte, as is generally
supposed, to the Jewish religion. But in marrying so many o...
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1 Solomons wiues and concubines.
4 In his old age they draw him to idolatry.
9 God threatneth him.
14 Solomons aduersaries were Hadad, who was intertained in Egypt,
23 Rezon who reigned in Damascu...
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MANY MARRIAGES LEADING TO IDOLATRY
(vs.1-13)
Solomon also disobeyedDeuteronomy 17:17 in making many marriages with
foreign women, from the Moabites, Alnmonites, Edomites, Sidonians and
Hittites (v.1)...
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TOGETHER WITH:
Or, besides...
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1-8 There is not a more melancholy and astonishing instance of human
depravity in the sacred Scriptures, than that here recorded. Solomon
became a public worshipper of abominable idols! Probably he b...
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1 KINGS CHAPTER 11 Solomon's wives and concubines, which in his old
age seduce him to idolatry, 1 KINGS 11:1. God threateneth him, 1 KINGS
11:9. His adversaries are, Hadad, who fleeth into Egypt, and...
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1 Kings 11:1 King H4428 Solomon H8010 loved H157 (H8804) many H7227
foreign H5237 women H802 daughter H1323 Pharaoh...
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SOLOMON THROWS HIMSELF WHOLEHEARTEDLY INTO IDOLATRY BECAUSE OF HIS
WIVES (1 KINGS 11:1).
Solomon's obsession with his own glory inevitably resulted in his
beginning to feel that he was so great that h...
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CONTENTS: Solomon's heart turned. Chastened of God. Rise of Jeroboam.
Death of Solomon.
CHARACTERS: God, Solomon, Hadad, Pharaoh, Rezon, Jeroboam, Adoram,
Ahijah.
CONCLUSION: The way of sin is down h...
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1 Kings 11:1. _Solomon loved many strange women,_ of gentile nations,
and was connected with them. To this day thousands of women in India
are married to great men merely as a mark of honour, and they...
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_But King Solomon loved many strange women._
SOLOMON’S SIN
A few years ago two paintings were exhibited in this country, which
attracted wide attention. One of them represented Rome in the height
of...
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1 KINGS—NOTE ON 1 KINGS 11:1 Throughout chs. 1 Kings 1:1 there have
been hints that all is not well with Solomon’s heart. Now comes the
inevitable conclusion: Solomon’s sins have led him to apostasy.
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THE DECLINE OF THE HEBREW EMPIRE
CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
1 Kings 11:1. BUT KING SOLOMON LOVED MANY STRANGE WOMEN—If
importations of foreign luxuries and indulgences into his court (see
previ...
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EXPOSITION
SOLOMON'S DEFECTION.—The observant reader will have already remarked
in this history some intimations of Solomon's approaching fall. Among
these are, first, the repeated warnings which are...
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Chapter eleven.
But king Solomon loved many strange women, together with the daughters
of Pharaoh, women of the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Zidonians, and
Hittites (1 Kings 11:1);
Now turn back fo...
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1 Kings 11:8; 1 Kings 3:1; Deuteronomy 17:17; Genesis 6:2; Leviti
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How could God allow Solomon to have so many wives when he condemns
polygamy?
PROBLEM: First Kings 11:3 says Solomon had 700 wives and 300
concubines. And yet the Scriptures repeatedly warn against hav...