Thematic Bible




1 Kings 11:1 (show verse)

King Solomon loved many foreign women in addition to Pharaoh’s daughter: Moabite, Ammonite, Edomite, Sidonian, and Hittite women

1 Kings 11:2 (show verse)

from the nations that the Lord had told the Israelites about, “Do not intermarry with them, and they must not intermarry with you, because they will turn you away from Me to their gods.” Solomon was deeply attached to these women and loved them.

1 Kings 11:3 (show verse)

He had 700 wives who were princesses and 300 concubines, and they turned his heart away from the Lord.

1 Kings 11:4 (show verse)

When Solomon was old, his wives seduced him to follow other gods. He was not completely devoted to Yahweh his God, as his father David had been.

1 Kings 11:5 (show verse)

Solomon followed Ashtoreth, the goddess of the Sidonians, and Milcom, the detestable idol of the Ammonites.

1 Kings 11:6 (show verse)

Solomon did what was evil in the Lord’s sight, and unlike his father David, he did not completely follow Yahweh.

1 Kings 11:7 (show verse)

At that time, Solomon built a high place for Chemosh, the detestable idol of Moab, and for Milcom, the detestable idol of the Ammonites, on the hill across from Jerusalem.

1 Kings 11:8 (show verse)

He did the same for all his foreign wives, who were burning incense and offering sacrifices to their gods.

1 Kings 11:9 (show verse)

The Lord was angry with Solomon, because his heart had turned away from Yahweh, the God of Israel, who had appeared to him twice.

1 Kings 11:10 (show verse)

He had commanded him about this, so that he would not follow other gods, but Solomon did not do what the Lord had commanded.

1 Kings 11:11 (show verse)

Then the Lord said to Solomon, “Since you have done this and did not keep My covenant and My statutes, which I commanded you, I will tear the kingdom away from you and give it to your servant.

1 Kings 11:12 (show verse)

However, I will not do it during your lifetime because of your father David; I will tear it out of your son’s hand.

1 Kings 11:13 (show verse)

Yet I will not tear the entire kingdom away from him. I will give one tribe to your son because of my servant David and because of Jerusalem that I chose.”

1 Kings 11:14 (show verse)

So the Lord raised up Hadad the Edomite as an enemy against Solomon. He was of the royal family in Edom.

1 Kings 11:15 (show verse)

Earlier, when David was in Edom, Joab, the commander of the army, had gone to bury the dead and had struck down every male in Edom.

1 Kings 11:16 (show verse)

For Joab and all Israel had remained there six months, until he had killed every male in Edom.

1 Kings 11:17 (show verse)

Hadad fled to Egypt, along with some Edomites from his father’s servants. At the time Hadad was a small boy.

1 Kings 11:18 (show verse)

Hadad and his men set out from Midian and went to Paran. They took men with them from Paran and went to Egypt, to Pharaoh king of Egypt, who gave Hadad a house, ordered that he be given food, and gave him land.

1 Kings 11:19 (show verse)

Pharaoh liked Hadad so much that he gave him a wife, the sister of his own wife, Queen Tahpenes.

1 Kings 11:20 (show verse)

Tahpenes’ sister gave birth to Hadad’s son Genubath. Tahpenes herself weaned him in Pharaoh’s palace, and Genubath lived there along with Pharaoh’s sons.

1 Kings 11:21 (show verse)

When Hadad heard in Egypt that David rested with his fathers and that Joab, the commander of the army, was dead, Hadad said to Pharaoh, “Let me leave, so I can go to my own country.”

1 Kings 11:22 (show verse)

But Pharaoh asked him, “What do you lack here with me for you to want to go back to your own country?”

“Nothing,” he replied, “but please let me leave.”

1 Kings 11:23 (show verse)

God raised up Rezon son of Eliada as an enemy against Solomon. Rezon had fled from his master Hadadezer king of Zobah

1 Kings 11:24 (show verse)

and gathered men to himself. He became captain of a raiding party when David killed the Zobaites. He went to Damascus, lived there, and became king in Damascus.

1 Kings 11:25 (show verse)

Rezon was Israel’s enemy throughout Solomon’s reign, adding to the trouble Hadad had caused. He ruled over Aram, but he loathed Israel.

1 Kings 11:26 (show verse)

Now Solomon’s servant, Jeroboam son of Nebat, was an Ephraimite from Zeredah. His widowed mother’s name was Zeruah. Jeroboam rebelled against Solomon,

1 Kings 11:27 (show verse)

and this is the reason he rebelled against the king: Solomon had built the supporting terraces and repaired the opening in the wall of the city of his father David.

1 Kings 11:28 (show verse)

Now the man Jeroboam was capable, and Solomon noticed the young man because he was getting things done. So he appointed him over the entire labor force of the house of Joseph.

1 Kings 11:29 (show verse)

During that time, the prophet Ahijah the Shilonite met Jeroboam on the road as Jeroboam came out of Jerusalem. Now Ahijah had wrapped himself with a new cloak, and the two of them were alone in the open field.

1 Kings 11:30 (show verse)

Then Ahijah took hold of the new cloak he had on, tore it into 12 pieces,

1 Kings 11:31 (show verse)

and said to Jeroboam, “Take 10 pieces for yourself, for this is what the Lord God of Israel says: ‘I am about to tear the kingdom out of Solomon’s hand. I will give you 10 tribes,

1 Kings 11:32 (show verse)

but one tribe will remain his because of my servant David and because of Jerusalem, the city I chose out of all the tribes of Israel.

1 Kings 11:33 (show verse)

For they have abandoned Me; they have bowed the knee to Ashtoreth, the goddess of the Sidonians, to Chemosh, the god of Moab, and to Milcom, the god of the Ammonites. They have not walked in My ways to do what is right in My eyes and to carry out My statutes and My judgments as his father David did.

1 Kings 11:34 (show verse)

“‘However, I will not take the whole kingdom from his hand but will let him be ruler all the days of his life because of My servant David, whom I chose and who kept My commands and My statutes.

1 Kings 11:35 (show verse)

I will take 10 tribes of the kingdom from his son’s hand and give them to you.

1 Kings 11:36 (show verse)

I will give one tribe to his son, so that My servant David will always have a lamp before Me in Jerusalem, the city I chose for Myself to put My name there.

1 Kings 11:37 (show verse)

I will appoint you, and you will reign as king over all you want, and you will be king over Israel.

1 Kings 11:38 (show verse)

“‘After that, if you obey all I command you, walk in My ways, and do what is right in My sight in order to keep My statutes and My commands as My servant David did, I will be with you. I will build you a lasting dynasty just as I built for David, and I will give you Israel.

1 Kings 11:39 (show verse)

I will humble David’s descendants, because of their unfaithfulness, but not forever.’”

1 Kings 11:40 (show verse)

Therefore, Solomon tried to kill Jeroboam, but he fled to Egypt, to Shishak king of Egypt, where he remained until Solomon’s death.

1 Kings 11:41 (show verse)

The rest of the events of Solomon’s reign, along with all his accomplishments and his wisdom, are written in the Book of Solomon’s Events.

1 Kings 11:42 (show verse)

The length of Solomon’s reign in Jerusalem over all Israel totaled 40 years.

1 Kings 11:43 (show verse)

Solomon rested with his fathers and was buried in the city of his father David. His son Rehoboam became king in his place.