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																136. The strange 
																Wives turn away 
																Solomon's Heart.1 Kings 
																11:1-8.
 
																
																
																
																
																
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																Now king Solomon 
																loved many 
																foreign women, 
																together with 
																the daughter of 
																Pharaoh, women 
																of the Moabites, 
																Ammonites, 
																Edomites, 
																Sidonians, and 
																Hittites; 
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																of the nations 
																concerning which 
																Yahweh said to 
																the children of 
																Israel, “You 
																shall not go 
																among them, 
																neither shall 
																they come among 
																you; for surely 
																they will turn 
																away your heart 
																after their 
																gods.” Solomon 
																joined to these 
																in love. 
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																He had seven 
																hundred wives, 
																princesses, and 
																three hundred 
																concubines; and 
																his wives turned 
																away his heart. 
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																For it happened, 
																when Solomon was 
																old, that his 
																wives turned 
																away his heart 
																after other 
																gods; and his 
																heart was not 
																perfect with 
																Yahweh his God, 
																as was the heart 
																of David his 
																father. 
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																For Solomon went 
																after Ashtoreth 
																the goddess of 
																the Sidonians, 
																and after Milcom 
																the abomination 
																of the 
																Ammonites. 
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																Solomon did that 
																which was evil 
																in the sight of 
																Yahweh, and 
																didn’t go fully 
																after Yahweh, as 
																did David his 
																father. 
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																Then Solomon 
																built a high 
																place for 
																Chemosh the 
																abomination of 
																Moab, on the 
																mountain that is 
																before 
																Jerusalem, and 
																for Molech the 
																abomination of 
																the children of 
																Ammon. 
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																So he did for 
																all his foreign 
																wives, who burnt 
																incense and 
																sacrificed to 
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																137. God's Anger 
																and Threatening.1 Kings 
																11:9-13.
 
																
																
																
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																Yahweh was angry 
																with Solomon, 
																because his 
																heart was turned 
																away from 
																Yahweh, the God 
																of Israel, who 
																had appeared to 
																him twice, 
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																and had 
																commanded him 
																concerning this 
																thing, that he 
																should not go 
																after other 
																gods: but he 
																didn’t keep that 
																which Yahweh 
																commanded. 
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																Therefore Yahweh 
																said to Solomon, 
																“Because this is 
																done by you, and 
																you have not 
																kept my covenant 
																and my statutes, 
																which I have 
																commanded you, I 
																will surely tear 
																the kingdom from 
																you, and will 
																give it to your 
																servant. 
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																Notwithstanding 
																I will not do it 
																in your days, 
																for David your 
																father’s sake; 
																but I will tear 
																it out of the 
																hand of your 
																son. 
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																However I will 
																not tear 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.”
																
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																138. Solomon's 
																Adversaries.(1) Hadad the 
																Edomite.
 1 Kings 
																11:14, 21, 22.
 
																
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																Yahweh raised up 
																an adversary to 
																Solomon, Hadad 
																the Edomite: he 
																was of the 
																king’s seed in 
																Edom. 
 
																
																
																
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																When Hadad heard 
																in Egypt that 
																David slept with 
																his fathers, and 
																that Joab the 
																captain of the 
																army was dead, 
																Hadad said to 
																Pharaoh, “Let me 
																depart, that I 
																may go to my own 
																country.”  
																
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																Then Pharaoh 
																said to him, 
																“But what have 
																you lacked with 
																me, that behold, 
																you seek to go 
																to your own 
																country?” 
																He answered, 
																“Nothing, 
																however only let 
																me depart.”
																
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																(2) Rezon the 
																Son of Eliada.1 Kings 
																11:23, 25.
 
																
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																God raised up an 
																adversary to 
																him, Rezon the 
																son of Eliada, 
																who had fled 
																from his lord 
																Hadadezer king 
																of Zobah. 
 
																
																
																
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																He was an 
																adversary to 
																Israel all the 
																days of Solomon, 
																besides the 
																mischief of 
																Hadad: and he 
																abhorred Israel, 
																and reigned over 
																Syria.
																
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																(3) Jeroboam 
																the Son of Nebat.1 Kings 
																11:26.
 
																
																
																
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																Jeroboam the son 
																of Nebat, an 
																Ephraimite of 
																Zeredah, a 
																servant of 
																Solomon, whose 
																mother’s name 
																was Zeruah, a 
																widow, he also 
																lifted up his 
																hand against the 
																king.
																
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																139. The Death 
																of Solomon. |  
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																1 Kings 
																11:41-43.  
																
																
																
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																Now the rest of 
																the acts of 
																Solomon, and all 
																that he did, and 
																his wisdom, 
																aren’t they 
																written in the 
																book of the acts 
																of Solomon? 
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																The time that 
																Solomon reigned 
																in Jerusalem 
																over all Israel 
																was forty years. 
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																Solomon slept 
																with his 
																fathers, and was 
																buried in the 
																city of David 
																his father: and 
																Rehoboam his son 
																reigned in his 
																place.
																
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																2 Chronicles 
																9:29-31. 
																
																
																
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																Now the rest of 
																the acts of 
																Solomon, first 
																and last, aren’t 
																they written in 
																the history of 
																Nathan the 
																prophet, and in 
																the prophecy of 
																Ahijah the 
																Shilonite, and 
																in the visions 
																of Iddo the seer 
																concerning 
																Jeroboam the son 
																of Nebat? 
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																Solomon reigned 
																in Jerusalem 
																over all Israel 
																forty years. 
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																Solomon slept 
																with his 
																fathers, and he 
																was buried in 
																the city of 
																David his 
																father: and 
																Rehoboam his son 
																reigned in his 
																place.
																
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