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Verse 1 Kings 11:13. _WILL GIVE ONE TRIBE - FOR DAVID MY SERVANT'S
SAKE_] The line of the _Messiah_ must be preserved. The _prevailing
lion_ must come out of the tribe of Judah: not only the tribe mu...
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ONE TRIBE - i. e., (marginal reference) the tribe of Judah. Benjamin
was looked upon as absorbed in Judah, so as not to be really a tribe
in the same sense as the others. Still, in memory of the fact...
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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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ONE TRIBE. Benjamin reckoned as part of Judah....
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but _will give one tribe_ The reference is to the tribe of Judah from
which the southern kingdom took its name. Benjamin which went with
Judah was so small as to be hardly worth accounting of, and Sim...
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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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_HOWBEIT I WILL NOT REND AWAY ALL THE KINGDOM; BUT WILL GIVE ONE TRIBE
TO THY SON FOR DAVID MY SERVANT'S SAKE, AND FOR JERUSALEM'S SAKE WHICH
I HAVE CHOSEN._
I will give one tribe to thy son - i:e.,...
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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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FOR DAVID MY SERVANT’S SAKE — that is, evidently, in order to
fulfil the promise to David. By the postponement of the chastisement,
the blessing promised to his son personally would be still preserved...
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רַ֤ק אֶת ־כָּל ־הַ מַּמְלָכָה֙ לֹ֣א
אֶקְרָ֔ע
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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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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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BREAKING THREE COMMANDMENTS
1 Kings 21:1; 1 Kings 1:1; 1 Kings 2:1; 1 Kings 3:1;...
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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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Howbeit I will not rend away all the kingdom; [but] will give one (g)
tribe to thy son for David my servant's sake, and for Jerusalem's sake
which I have chosen.
(g) Because the tribes of Judah and B...
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One tribe. Besides that of Juda, his own native tribe. (Challoner) ---
That of Benjamin had been so reduced, that it scarcely deserved the
name of a tribe. It was also invariably connected with the ad...
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(9) В¶ And the LORD was angry with Solomon, because his heart was
turned from the LORD God of Israel, which had appeared unto him twice,
(10) And had commanded him concerning this thing, that he shoul...
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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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HOWBEIT, I WILL NOT REND AWAY ALL THE KINGDOM,.... The whole kingdom
of Israel:
BUT WILL GIVE ONE TRIBE TO THY SON; but it seems he had both Benjamin
and Judah, and only ten tribes were rent from him...
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_Wherefore the Lord said unto Solomon_ Probably by some prophet. _I
will surely rend the kingdom from thee, and give it to thy servant_
Namely, Jeroboam, whom God permitted to rise into power and infl...
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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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Solomon's Love of Women and Idolatry...
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Howbeit, I will not rend away all the kingdom, he intended still to
show his merciful goodness, BUT WILL GIVE ONE TRIBE TO THY SON FOR
DAVID, MY SERVANT'S, SAKE AND FOR JERUSALEM'S SAKE WHICH I HAVE
C...
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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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9-13 The Lord told Solomon, it is likely by a prophet, what he must
expect for his apostacy. Though we have reason to hope that he
repented, and found mercy, yet the Holy Ghost did not expressly recor...
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How but _one tribe_, when he had both Judah and Benjamin, 2 CHRONICLES
11:12 ? ANSW. Either Benjamin is swallowed up in Judah, because it was
comparatively very small, and their habitation much interm...
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1 Kings 11:13 However H7535 away H7167 (H8799) kingdom H4467 give
H5414 (H8799) one H259 tribe H7626 son...
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“ However that may be I will not rend away all the kingdom, but I
will give one tribe to your son, for David my servant's sake, and for
Jerusalem's sake which I have chosen.”
Furthermore, because He h...
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YHWH'S VERDICT AND JUDGMENT ON THE HOUSE OF SOLOMON (1 KINGS 11:9).
Solomon had no doubt appeased his conscience by persuading himself
that he was still honouring YHWH at the regular feasts when he t...
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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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1 KINGS—NOTE ON 1 KINGS 11:9 THE LORD WAS ANGRY WITH SOLOMON.... I
WILL SURELY TEAR THE KINGDOM FROM YOU. This is what 1 Kings 2:4;...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
1 Kings 11:11. FORASMUCH AS THIS IS DONE OF THEE; or, is purposed of
thee.
_HOMILETICS OF 1 Kings 11:9_
THE DIVINE ANGER AND HUMAN DISOBEDIENCE
I. THAT THE DIVINE A...
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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 Chronicles 17:13; 1 Chronicles 17:14; 1 Kings 11:11; 1 Kings 11:12;...
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One tribe — Benjamin was not entirely his, but part of it adhered to
Jeroboam, as Bethel, 1 Kings 12:29, and Hephron, 2 Chronicles 13:19,
both which were towns of Benjamin....