1 Kings 11 : 1 (ERVEN)
King Solomon loved many foreign women, including the daughter of Pharaoh and women from Moab, Ammon, Edom, Sidon, and the Hittites.
1 Kings 11 : 2 (ERVEN)
In the past the Lord had said to the Israelites, "You must not marry people from other nations. If you do, they will cause you to follow their gods." But Solomon fell in love with these women.
1 Kings 11 : 3 (ERVEN)
He had 700 wives who were the daughters of leaders from other nations. He also had 300 slave women who were like wives to him. His wives caused him to turn away from God.
1 Kings 11 : 4 (ERVEN)
When Solomon was old, his wives caused him to follow other gods, so he did not follow the Lord completely as his father David did.
1 Kings 11 : 5 (ERVEN)
Solomon worshiped Ashtoreth, the goddess of Sidon and Milcom, the horrible god of the Ammonites.
1 Kings 11 : 6 (ERVEN)
So Solomon did what the Lord said was wrong. He did not follow the Lord completely as his father David did.
1 Kings 11 : 7 (ERVEN)
On the mountain next to Jerusalem, Solomon built a place for worshiping Chemosh, that horrible idol of the Moabites. On the same mountain, Solomon built a place for worshiping Molech, that horrible idol of the Ammonites.
1 Kings 11 : 8 (ERVEN)
Solomon did the same thing for all of his other foreign wives who burned incense and gave sacrifices to their gods.
1 Kings 11 : 9 (ERVEN)
So Solomon did not remain faithful to the Lord, the God of Israel, even though God had appeared to him twice. The Lord became angry with him.
1 Kings 11 : 10 (ERVEN)
He had told Solomon that he must not follow other gods, but Solomon did not obey the Lord's command.
1 Kings 11 : 11 (ERVEN)
So the Lord said to Solomon, "You have chosen to break your agreement with me. You have not obeyed my commands. So I promise that I will tear your kingdom away from you and give it to one of your servants.
1 Kings 11 : 12 (ERVEN)
But I loved your father David, so I will not take your kingdom away from you while you are alive. I will wait until your son becomes king, then I will take it from him.
1 Kings 11 : 13 (ERVEN)
Still, I will not tear away all the kingdom from your son. I will leave him one tribe to rule. I will do this for my servant David and for Jerusalem, the city I chose."
1 Kings 11 : 14 (ERVEN)
Then the Lord raised up Hadad the Edomite to become Solomon's enemy. Hadad was from the royal family of Edom.
1 Kings 11 : 15 (ERVEN)
This is how it happened. In the past David fought against Edom, Joab was the commander of David's army. Joab went to Edom to bury his dead soldiers. While there Joab killed all the Edomite men who were still alive.
1 Kings 11 : 16 (ERVEN)
Joab and the men of Israel stayed in Edom for six months until they killed all of the men of Edom.
1 Kings 11 : 17 (ERVEN)
At the time Hadad was only a young boy. He and some of his father's servants ran away to Egypt.
1 Kings 11 : 18 (ERVEN)
They left Midian and went to Paran. In Paran some other people joined them and the whole group went to Egypt. They went to Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, and asked for help. Pharaoh gave Hadad a house, some land, and food to eat.
1 Kings 11 : 19 (ERVEN)
Pharaoh liked Hadad so much that he gave Hadad a wife. She was Pharaoh's sister-in-law. (Pharaoh's wife was Queen Tahpenes.)
1 Kings 11 : 20 (ERVEN)
Hadad and the sister of Tahpenes had a son named Genubath. Queen Tahpenes let Genubath grow up in Pharaoh's house with his children.
1 Kings 11 : 21 (ERVEN)
In Egypt Hadad heard that David had died and that Joab, the commander of the army, was dead. So Hadad said to Pharaoh, "Let me go home to my own country."
1 Kings 11 : 22 (ERVEN)
But Pharaoh answered, "I have given you everything you need here. Why do you want to go back to your own country?" Hadad answered, "Please, just let me go home."
1 Kings 11 : 23 (ERVEN)
God also raised up another man to become one of Solomon's enemies. This man was Rezon, son of Eliada. Rezon ran away from his master, King Hadadezer of Zobah.
1 Kings 11 : 24 (ERVEN)
After David defeated the army of Zobah, Rezon gathered some men and became the leader of a small army. He went to Damascus and stayed there to rule from Damascus.
1 Kings 11 : 25 (ERVEN)
Rezon became the king of Aram. He was an enemy of Israel throughout Solomon's life and added to the trouble that Hadad created for Israel.
1 Kings 11 : 26 (ERVEN)
There was also another person who became an enemy of Solomon. He was Jeroboam son of Nebat. He was an Ephraimite from the town of Zeredah. His mother was a widow named Zeruah. He was one of Solomon's servants, but he rebelled against the king.
1 Kings 11 : 27 (ERVEN)
This is the story about how Jeroboam turned against the king. Solomon was building the Millo and repairing the wall around the city of David, his father.
1 Kings 11 : 28 (ERVEN)
Jeroboam was a free man. Solomon saw that this young man was a skilled worker, so he made him the supervisor over all of the workers from the tribe of Joseph.
1 Kings 11 : 29 (ERVEN)
One day as Jeroboam was leaving Jerusalem, the prophet Ahijah from Shiloh met him on the road. They were alone out in the country, and Ahijah was wearing a new coat.
1 Kings 11 : 30 (ERVEN)
Ahijah took his new coat and tore it into twelve pieces.
1 Kings 11 : 31 (ERVEN)
Then he said to Jeroboam, "Take ten pieces of this coat for yourself because the Lord, the God of Israel, says: 'I will tear the kingdom away from Solomon, and I will give you ten of the tribes.
1 Kings 11 : 32 (ERVEN)
I will let David's family keep only one tribe. I will do this because of my servant David and because of Jerusalem, the city that I chose from among all the tribes of Israel.
1 Kings 11 : 33 (ERVEN)
I will take the kingdom from Solomon because he stopped following me and began worshiping Ashtoreth, the goddess of Sidon, Chemosh, the god of Moab, and Milcom, the god of the Ammonites. Solomon stopped following my ways and doing what I say is right. He does not obey my laws and commands as his father David did.
1 Kings 11 : 34 (ERVEN)
So I will take the kingdom away from Solomon's family. I chose David because he obeyed all my laws and commands. So for my servant David, I will let Solomon be the king for the rest of his life.
1 Kings 11 : 35 (ERVEN)
But Jeroboam, I will take the ten tribes away from his son and give them to you.
1 Kings 11 : 36 (ERVEN)
I will let Solomon's son keep one tribe to rule over. I will do this for my servant David, so he will always have someone to rule near me in Jerusalem, the city that I chose to be my own.
1 Kings 11 : 37 (ERVEN)
But I will make you king of Israel. You will rule over everything you want.
1 Kings 11 : 38 (ERVEN)
If you live right and obey all my commands as David did, I will be with you and make your family a family of kings, just as I did for David. And you will have Israel as your kingdom.
1 Kings 11 : 39 (ERVEN)
I will punish David's descendants because of what Solomon did, but not forever.'"
1 Kings 11 : 40 (ERVEN)
Solomon tried to kill Jeroboam, but Jeroboam ran away to Egypt. He went to King Shishak of Egypt and stayed there until Solomon died.
1 Kings 11 : 41 (ERVEN)
Everything else Solomon did, from the beginning to the end, is written in the book, The History of Solomon.
1 Kings 11 : 42 (ERVEN)
Solomon ruled in Jerusalem over all Israel for 40 years.
1 Kings 11 : 43 (ERVEN)
Then he died and was buried in the city of David, his father. Then Solomon's son, Rehoboam, became the next king after him.
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