Solomon Warned Us: Never Trust a Woman Who Does This! (The Story of the Man with 1000 Wives)

Faith Journey
14 Aug 202418:52

Summary

TLDRThe story of King Solomon is one of great promise turned to sorrow, as his life ends in disappointment despite his wisdom and wealth. Initially devoted to God, Solomon's heart is led astray by his many foreign wives, leading to idolatry and his eventual downfall. The video explores Solomon's rise and fall, his wisdom, and the consequences of his choices, emphasizing the importance of staying true to God. The script invites viewers to reflect on Solomon's life lessons and seek true fulfillment in God alone.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“œ Solomon's life started with great promise, but ended in disappointment as he strayed from God.
  • πŸ‘‘ Solomon ascended to the throne at a young age, guided by the wisdom of his father, King David.
  • πŸ™ God granted Solomon unparalleled wisdom after he asked for it instead of wealth or long life.
  • πŸ’ Solomon's downfall was largely due to his many foreign wives, who led him into idolatry.
  • πŸ›οΈ Solomon built the magnificent temple in Jerusalem, fulfilling his father David's dream.
  • πŸ“– Despite his wisdom, Solomon's heart turned away from God in his later years, leading to his kingdom's decline.
  • βš–οΈ Solomon's reign was marked by great wealth and power, but also by moral and spiritual failures.
  • πŸ“š The books of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs are attributed to Solomon, reflecting his wisdom and later regret.
  • πŸ’” Solomon's story serves as a warning about the dangers of straying from God's commandments.
  • πŸ™ The script ends with a prayer, asking for guidance and wisdom to avoid the pitfalls that led to Solomon's downfall.

Q & A

  • What was the initial promise of King Solomon's reign?

    -King Solomon's reign began with great promise, as he was declared king by his father David, and was granted significant wisdom by God. His name meant 'peace,' and he was seen as a ruler who would continue the legacy of his father in leading Israel according to God's will.

  • Why did God grant Solomon wisdom, and how did Solomon use it?

    -God granted Solomon wisdom after Solomon asked for a discerning heart to govern his people justly, rather than asking for wealth or power. Solomon used this wisdom to become an exceptional king and administrator, building the Temple of the Lord and making Israel prosperous.

  • What were Solomon's major accomplishments as king?

    -Solomon's major accomplishments included building the magnificent Temple of the Lord in Jerusalem, administering justice with great wisdom, and leading Israel to a period of peace and prosperity.

  • What led to Solomon's downfall?

    -Solomon's downfall was primarily due to his love for many foreign women who led him to worship other gods. His heart was turned away from the Lord, which brought idolatry into Israel and led to God's anger and the eventual division of the kingdom.

  • How did Solomon's relationships with foreign women impact his reign?

    -Solomon's relationships with foreign women led him to build high places for their gods and participate in pagan rituals. This idolatry not only corrupted his own faith but also introduced a culture of idolatry within his kingdom, leading to his spiritual downfall.

  • What was God's response to Solomon's idolatry?

    -God was angered by Solomon's idolatry and decided to tear the kingdom away from Solomon's descendants, though not during Solomon's lifetime. For the sake of David, Solomon's father, God allowed Solomon's son to rule over one tribe, while the rest of the kingdom would be given to one of Solomon's subordinates.

  • What adversities did Solomon face as a result of his disobedience?

    -As a result of his disobedience, Solomon faced adversaries raised by God, including Hadad the Edomite and Rezon, who caused trouble for Israel throughout Solomon's reign. These adversities marked the decline of his power and influence.

  • What books of the Bible are attributed to Solomon, and what themes do they explore?

    -The books attributed to Solomon in the Bible are Song of Songs, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes. Song of Songs is a collection of love poems, Proverbs offers practical wisdom and moral teachings, and Ecclesiastes reflects on the meaning of life and the emptiness of earthly pursuits without a relationship with God.

  • How does Ecclesiastes reflect Solomon's later life and realization?

    -Ecclesiastes reflects Solomon's later life, where he realized that his pursuit of wealth, pleasure, and wisdom was ultimately meaningless without a relationship with God. The book conveys his understanding that true fulfillment comes only from God.

  • What lesson can be learned from Solomon's life according to the video script?

    -The lesson from Solomon's life is that even the wisest and most blessed individuals can fall into sin if they turn away from God. The script emphasizes the importance of staying faithful to God's commandments and recognizing that true happiness and fulfillment come only from a relationship with God.

Outlines

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πŸ˜” The Sorrowful Story of Solomon

Solomon's story is one of unfulfilled potential and deep disappointment. Despite starting his reign with great promise and a heart devoted to God, Solomon's downfall came through his many marriages, which led him to betray God. His wisdom, once a gift from God, was overshadowed by the influence of his wives, leading to his and his kingdom's spiritual decline.

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πŸ›οΈ Solomon's Glorious Reign and Temple Construction

Solomon's reign began with the construction of the magnificent Temple of the Lord, a fulfillment of his father David's dream. This grand project was meticulously executed, with detailed dimensions and careful planning. The dedication of the Temple was marked by Solomon's beautiful prayer, reflecting his deep reverence for God. However, this period of prosperity was not without future troubles, foreshadowed by Solomon's marriages to many foreign women.

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βš–οΈ Solomon's Downfall: A King Led Astray

Despite his wisdom, Solomon's involvement with foreign women led him to commit grave errors, including idolatry. His heart, once devoted to God, was turned away by his wives who introduced pagan rituals into Israel. This led to God's anger and a prophecy that the kingdom would be torn from Solomon's lineage, though not in his lifetime. Solomon's later years were marked by the rise of adversaries, signaling the beginning of the end of his prosperous reign.

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πŸ“œ Lessons from Solomon's Life and Legacy

Solomon's life, despite its grand beginnings, ended in spiritual failure. His story serves as a warning about the dangers of turning away from God, even for someone as wise and powerful as Solomon. The Bible, through the books attributed to him, reflects his later realization that true fulfillment comes only from a relationship with God. This serves as a timeless lesson on the fleeting nature of worldly pursuits and the importance of remaining faithful to God.

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πŸ’‘Solomon

Solomon was the king of Israel who ascended to the throne at a young age, possibly 20. His reign started with great promise, receiving wisdom from God, but ended in disappointment due to his heart being led astray by women. His story illustrates the consequences of turning away from God's commandments.

πŸ’‘Wisdom

Wisdom is the divine gift that Solomon prayed for when God appeared to him in a dream. Solomon's wisdom made him renowned, contributing to his early success as a ruler. However, his inability to apply this wisdom in resisting temptation led to his downfall.

πŸ’‘God's Commandments

God's Commandments are the divine laws and decrees given by God, which Solomon initially followed. His adherence to these commandments brought prosperity, but his eventual neglect led to divine punishment and the downfall of his kingdom.

πŸ’‘Idolatry

Idolatry refers to the worship of idols or gods other than the one true God. Solomon's foreign wives introduced idolatry into Israel, leading Solomon himself to participate in pagan rituals, which turned his heart away from God and resulted in severe consequences for his kingdom.

πŸ’‘Temple

The Temple was a magnificent structure built by Solomon for the worship of God. Its construction marked a high point in Solomon's reign, symbolizing his dedication to God. However, despite this achievement, his later actions tarnished its significance.

πŸ’‘Downfall

Downfall refers to the decline in Solomon's faithfulness and the subsequent negative impact on his reign and Israel. Influenced by his wives, Solomon's heart turned from God, leading to idolatry and the eventual division of his kingdom.

πŸ’‘Political Alliances

Political Alliances were marriages Solomon entered into with foreign women to strengthen his political power. These alliances, however, brought foreign gods into Israel, leading Solomon and the nation into idolatry and away from God.

πŸ’‘Rehoboam

Rehoboam was Solomon's son who succeeded him as king. His reign marked the beginning of the division of Israel, a direct consequence of Solomon's failure to keep God's commandments.

πŸ’‘Ecclesiastes

Ecclesiastes is one of the books attributed to Solomon, reflecting on the meaning of life and the futility of worldly pursuits without a relationship with God. It offers insights into Solomon's later realizations about his life's emptiness despite his wisdom and wealth.

πŸ’‘Prayer

Prayer is the means by which Solomon communicated with God, asking for wisdom and later dedicating the Temple. His prayers highlight his early devotion and dependence on God, contrasting with his later disobedience and downfall.

Highlights

Solomon ascended to the throne at a young age, possibly around 20, full of promise.

God granted Solomon a blank check to ask for anything, and he chose wisdom, which pleased God.

Solomon became the wisest man who ever lived and was also blessed with great wealth and honor.

The temple Solomon built was magnificent, measuring 60 cubits long, 20 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high.

Solomon's prayer at the temple dedication was a beautiful expression of his devotion to God and Israel.

Despite his wisdom, Solomon's downfall came from his love for foreign women, which led him to idolatry.

Solomon had 700 wives of royal birth and 300 concubines, leading his heart astray from God.

He built high places for detestable gods like Chemosh and Molek, under the influence of his wives.

God was angry with Solomon for turning away, and as punishment, the kingdom was divided after his reign.

Adversaries rose against Solomon in his later years, including Hadad the Edomite and Rezon of Aram.

Ecclesiastes is attributed to Solomon, where he reflects on the futility of life without a relationship with God.

Solomon pursued many pleasuresβ€”laughter, wealth, wine, and indulgenceβ€”but found them all meaningless.

In Ecclesiastes, Solomon concludes that true joy and fulfillment can only be found in a relationship with God.

Solomon's disobedience is compared to Adam's fall, where both turned away from God's command, leading to sin.

Despite his wisdom and power, Solomon's life ended in sorrow, a reminder of the dangers of turning from God.

Transcripts

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the story of Solomon is a rather

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sorrowful one and stands as one of the

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great disappointments in the Bible when

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Solomon ascended to the throne possibly

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at the age of only 20 he was full of

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promise and granted a significant

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opportunity however Solomon's life

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ultimately ended in disappointment his

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heart once fully devoted to God was led

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astray by women which led to his

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downfall having 1,000 wives didn't bring

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him happiness but betraying God brought

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Darkness not only upon himself but also

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upon his entire Kingdom the wisdom that

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God bestowed upon Solomon was buried

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under the influence of these women and

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God punished him for his

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transgressions to delve deeper into this

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God Amen let's

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begin King Solomon's Reign started with

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great promise his father declared him

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King and his name meant peace as the son

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of David and bath Sheba Solomon was born

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in the wake of a tragic series of sins

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that led to the death of their

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firstborn Solomon the second child was

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thus born into a family that highly

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valued forgiveness he likely benefited

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from his parents knowledge of God

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Solomon was raised in a Palace full of

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conflicts witnessing firsthand the chaos

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caused by his brothers amnon and

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Absalom indeed as David neared death

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Solomon's brother Adonia declared

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himself King the Swift actions of the

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Prophet Nathan and baath sheba secured

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Solomon's Ascension to the

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throne Solomon became king and his

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father gave him a farewell speech

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recorded in 1 Kings chapters 1: 4 as

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David's death approached he passed the

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throne to Solomon with a command I am

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about to go the way of all the Earth he

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said so be strong act like a man and

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observe what the Lord your God requ Ires

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walk in obedience to him and keep his

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decrees and commands his laws and

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regulations as written in the law of

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Moses do this so that you may prosper in

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all you do and wherever you go and that

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the Lord may keep his promise to me if

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your descendants watch how they live and

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if they walk Faithfully before me with

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all their heart and soul you will never

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fail to have a successor on the throne

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of Israel his father gave him valuable

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advice to live according to God's will

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for a young man like Solomon this was

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indeed wise

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counsel it seemed Solomon followed this

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advice in 1 Kings 3 it is written that

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Solomon loved the Lord and followed the

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decrees of his father David however he

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offered sacrifices and burned incense on

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the high places at this point Solomon's

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heart was still inclined toward God in a

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dream God appeared to Solomon at gibian

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God appeared to Solomon during the night

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and said ask for whatever you want me to

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give you in the Old Testament God often

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communicated with the Israelites through

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dreams while today he primarily

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communicates through to his son the Lord

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Jesus The Living Word is revealed in the

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scriptures the written word in Hebrews

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1:1 in the past God spoke to our

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ancestors through the prophets at many

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times and in various

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ways God said to Solomon ask for

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whatever you want me to give you God was

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giving Solomon a blank check and said

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fill it out what do you want and if the

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Lord woke you up tonight and said ask me

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what you want what would you say your

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honest answer will reveal much about you

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consider all that Solomon could have

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asked for but look at what he said he

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prayed to God for wisdom believing it

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was what a king needed most God was

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delighted with Solomon's response in

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response to the prayer Solomon became

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the wisest man who ever lived and he

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also became one of the richest men in

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history in 1 Kings 37:15 Solomon said

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Lord my God you have made your servant

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King in place of my father David but I

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am only a little child and do not know

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how to carry out my duties your servant

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is here among the people you have chosen

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a great people too numerous to count or

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number so give your servant a Discerning

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heart to govern your people and to

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distinguish between right and wrong for

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who is able to govern this great people

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of yours the Lord was pleased that

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Solomon had asked for this so God said

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to him since you have asked for this and

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not for long life or wealth for yourself

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nor have you asked for the death of your

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enemies but for discernment and

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administering Justice I will do what you

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of you have

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asked I will give you a wise and

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Discerning heart so that there will

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never have been anyone like you nor will

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there ever be moreover I will give you

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what you have not asked for both wealth

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and honor so that in your lifetime you

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will have no equal among Kings and if

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you walk in obedience to me and keep my

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decrees and commands as David your

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father did I will give you a long life

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then Solomon awoke and he realized it

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had been a

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dream Solomon was a great king and an

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exceptional administrator he built the

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Magnificent Temple that his father had

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dreamed of in the 400 180th year after

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the Israelites came out of Egypt in the

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fourth year of Solomon's Reign Over

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Israel in the second month he began to

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build the Temple of the Lord the temple

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King Solomon built for the Lord was 60

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cubits long 20 cubits wide and 30 cubits

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High the Portico at the front of the

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main hall of the temple extended the

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width of the temple that is 20 cubits

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and projected 10 cubits from the front

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of the temple he made narrow Windows

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high up in the temple walls and against

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the walls of the main hall and inter

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Sanctuary he built a structure around

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building the building had side rooms

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with a lower floor measuring 5 cubits

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wide the middle floor 6 cubits wide and

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the top floor 7 cubits wide he made offs

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set Ledges around the Temple's exterior

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so that nothing would be attached

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directly to the temple walls during the

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Temple's construction only Stones

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dressed at the Quarry were used and no

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Hammer chisel or any iron tool was heard

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at the temple site while it was being

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built the entrance to the lowest floor

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was on the south side of the temple with

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a staircase leading up to the middle

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level and from there to the third floor

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thus he built the temple and completed

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it Roofing it with beams and planks of

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Cedar and also constructed the side

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rooms around the temple each room was 5

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cubits high and was attached to the

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temple with cedar

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beams Solomon offered a magnificent

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dedication prayer What a Beautiful

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Beginning as recorded in 1 Kings 8:22

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53 then Solomon stood before the altar

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of the Lord in front of the whole

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assembly of Israel spread out his hands

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toward heaven and said Lord the god of

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Israel there is no God Like You in

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Heaven above or on earth

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below you who keep your Covenant of Love

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with your servants who continue

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wholeheartedly in your way you have kept

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your promise to your servant David my

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father with your mouth you have promised

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and with your hand you have fulfilled it

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as it is today now Lord the god of

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Israel keep for your servant David my

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father the promises you made to him when

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you said you shall never fail to have a

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success to sit before me on the throne

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of Israel if only your descendants are

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careful in all they do to walk before me

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Faithfully as you have

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done and now God of Israel let your word

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that you promised your servant David my

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father come true but will God really

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dwell on Earth the heavens even the

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highest Heaven cannot contain you how

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much less this Temple I have built yet

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give attention to your servants prayer

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and his plea for Mercy Lord my God hear

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the cry and the prayer that your servant

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is praying in your presence this day

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may your eyes be open toward this Temple

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Night and Day this place of which you

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said my name shall be there so that you

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will hear the prayer your servant prays

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toward this place hear the supplication

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of your servant and of your People

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Israel when they pray toward this place

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hear from Heaven your dwelling place and

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when you hear

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forgive when anyone wrongs their

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neighbor and is required to take an oath

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and they come and swear the oath before

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your altar in this Temple then hear from

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Heaven an act judge between your

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servants condemning the Guilty by

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bringing down on their heads what they

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have done and vindicating the

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innocent given Solomon's wisdom from God

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one would think he would never a but no

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Solomon's downfall was marked by two

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major mistakes detailed in one Kings 11

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King Solomon loved many foreign women

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besides Pharaoh's daughter moabites

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ammonites sidonians and Hittites his

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involvement with these foreign women

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foreshadowed future troubles many of

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these marriages were political alliances

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but clearly corrupt was also a factor a

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thousand women vying for his attention

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imagin the surprise when all the

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fathers-in-law showed up Solomon's dark

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example created a corrupt culture within

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the kingdom he had 700 wives of Royal

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birth and 300 concubines and his wives

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led him

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astray as Solomon grew old his wives

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turned his heart after other gods and

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his heart was not fully devoted to the

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Lord his God as the heart of David his

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father had been he followed ashth the

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goddess of the sidonians and mik the

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detestable god of the

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ammonites so Solomon did evil in the

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eyes of the Lord he did not follow the

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Lord completely as David his father had

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done on a hill east of Jerusalem Solomon

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built a high place for kemos the

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detestable God of Moab and for mik the

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detestable god of the

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ammonites these women brought their gods

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with them and pressured Solomon to

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participate in Pagan rituals many of

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which were immoral all of this was done

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in the name of Tolerance but it

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introduced idolatry Into the Heart of

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the nation

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and led Solomon's heart away from

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God Solomon built a high place for Kosh

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the detestable God of Moab on the Hill

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east of Jerusalem and for mik the

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detestable god of the ammonites he did

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the same for all his foreign wives who

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burned incense and offered sacrifices to

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their gods the Lord became angry with

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Solomon because his heart had turned

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away from the Lord the god of Israel who

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had appeared to him twice although he

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had forbidden Solomon to follow other

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gods Solomon did not keep the Lord's

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command so the Lord said to Solomon

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since this is your attitude and you have

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not kept my Covenant and my decrees

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which I commanded you I will most

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certainly tear the kingdom away from you

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and give it to one of your subordinates

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nevertheless for the sake of David your

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father I will not do it during your

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lifetime I will tear it out of the hand

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of your son yet I will not tear the

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whole Kingdom from him but will give him

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one tribe for the sake of David my

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servant and for the sake of Jerusalem

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which I have chosen

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the Lord raised up against Solomon an

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adversary Hadad the Edomite from the

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Royal line of Edom Solomon's errors

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caused him to suffer in his later years

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the Lord began to raise up adversaries

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against Solomon including another enemy

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razon son of elata who had fled from his

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master adad deser the king of zobah was

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defeated by David and his forces in the

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aftermath rzon gathered a band of men

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and became their leader they settled in

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Damascus where they established control

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and took over the city

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Ron remained an enemy of Israel

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throughout Solomon's Reign adding to the

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troubles caused by Hadad Ron ruled over

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Aram and was continually hostile towards

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Israel another adversary was Jobo the

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son of nebat one of Solomon's officials

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an ephraimite from Zera whose mother was

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a widow named Zer jobon rebelled against

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the

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king the account of Solomon concludes in

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1 Kings 11:

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41:43 for the Final Chapter of Solomon's

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life we must look to another book in the

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Bible the remaining acts of Solomon all

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that he accomplished and the wisdom he

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displayed are they not written in the

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book of the annals of Solomon Solomon

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reigned in Jerusalem over all Israel for

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40 years then he rested with his

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ancestors and was buried in the city of

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David his father and rehoboam his son

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succeeded him as king song of songs

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Proverbs and Ecclesiastes are three

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books in the Bible attributed to Solomon

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in his later years Solomon likely

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realized that his Reign had degenerated

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into immorality and

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idolatry he may have awaited his death

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knowing he would have to account to God

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for the meaningless life he had led

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Ecclesiastes portrays what life Under

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the Sun is like when you do not have a

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relationship with the Creator Solomon

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tells us in Ecclesiastes about all he

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tried in his quest for happiness things

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that people continue to pursue even

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today he sought wisdom only to find that

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one can be full of knowledge but empty

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of heart Ecclesiastes

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11117 he then turned to laughter for Joy

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I said to myself come now I will test

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you with pleasure to find out what is

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good but that also proved to be

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meaningless his Palace was filled with

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laughter and

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Indulgence if you think a grand party is

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the shortcut to Life's Joy you are

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missing the true meaning of life you

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make known to me the path of life you

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will fill me with joy in your presence

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with eternal Pleasures at your right

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hand Psalm

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1611 true Joy can only be found in a

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relationship with

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God Solomon experienced luxury beyond

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measure Ecclesiastes two 111 his wealth

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was immense yet some of the most

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miserable people in the world are also

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among the richest however luxury and

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riches do not bring

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happiness Ecclesiastes 236 States I

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tried cheering myself with wine and

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embracing Folly my mind still guiding me

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with wisdom I wanted to see what was

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good for people to do Under the heavens

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during the few days of their lives I

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undertook great

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projects I built houses for myself and

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planted Vineyards I made Gardens and

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parks and planted all kinds of fruit

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trees in them I made reservoirs to water

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Groves of flourishing

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trees Lush Greenery surrounded Solon yet

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his experiments with sensual desires

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brought him no true

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happiness Ecclesiastes 2811 States I

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amassed silver and gold for myself and

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The Treasure of kings and provinces I

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acquired male and female singers and a

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Herm as well the Delights of a man's

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heart I became greater by far than

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anyone in Jerusalem before me and all

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this my wisdom stayed with me I denied

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myself nothing my eyes desired I refused

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my heart no pleasure my heart took

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Delight in all my labor and this was the

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reward for all my toil yet when I

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surveyed all that my hands had done and

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what I had toiled to achieve everything

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was

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meaningless at chasing after the wind

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nothing was gained Under the

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Sun the story of Solomon's wives reminds

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us of the first man Adam he listened to

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his wife ate the forbidden fruit she

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offered and thus disobeyed what God had

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commanded you must not eat from the tree

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that is in the middle of the garden and

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you must not touch it or you will die

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Genesis

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3:3 this Disobedience to God's command

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LED Humanity into hardship suffering and

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death during the journey to the promised

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land despite witnessing Many Wonders

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performed by the Lord the hearts of the

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Israelites remained stubborn when Moses

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went up the mountain to meet with God

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for an extended time the people grew

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impatient they crafted a golden calf

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worshiping and proclaiming it as is

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their God as a result the Lord's anger

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burned against them and he destroyed

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those who were unfaithful to him Exodus

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32:1 God repeatedly reminded the

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Israelites that they were to worship him

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alone the text of the Ten Commandments

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reads I am the Lord your God who brought

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you out of Egypt out of the land of

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slavery you shall have no other gods

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before me you shall not make for

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yourself an image in the form of

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anything in Heaven above or on the earth

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beneath or in the waters below you shall

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not bow down to them or worship them for

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I the Lord your God am a jealous God

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punishing the children for the sin of

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the parents to the third and fourth

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generation of those who hate me but

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showing love to a thousand generations

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of those who love me and keep my

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Commandments Exodus

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22:6 when a legal expert asked Jesus

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what must be done to inherit eternal

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life Jesus replied what is written in

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the law how do you read it the man

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answered love the Lord your God with all

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your heart and with all your soul and

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with all your strength and with all your

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mind and love your neighbor as yourself

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Jesus said you have answered correctly

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do this and you will live Luke 10:

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26:28 even the devil tempted Jesus

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saying all this I will give you if you

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will Bow Down and Worship me Jesus

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responded away from me Satan for it is

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written Worship the Lord your God and

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serve him only Matthew

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49:10 people today tend to view

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everything in a relative manner even

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when it comes to worshiping God they

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keep God's Commandments only when it

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benefits them following the rules they

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prefer as a result many Sinners hide

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behind positions of nobility and power

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just as Adam a child of God failed to

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resist sweet words and turned away from

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God's Commandments leading Humanity into

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sin Solomon wise and Noble could not

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resist his wife's demands ultimately

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turning his back on God and facing a

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tragic

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end in today's world where people exalt

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their egos creating a personal god of

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the Modern Age they Echo the Serpent's

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temptation of Eve will not surely die

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for God knows that when you eat of it

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your eyes will be opened and you will be

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like Gods knowing good and evil Genesis

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3:4:5

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in doing so they forsake the true God

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and his teachings the outcome will

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inevitably mirror Adam's introduction of

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sin into the world or Solomon's downfall

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despite his immense wealth and power

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being Cast Away from the presence of the

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Lord we believe Solomon's personal

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testimony is preserved in the Book of

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Ecclesiastes in the end he realized that

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true fulfillment comes only from God

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Ecclesiastes 12:1 reminds us remember

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your creator in the days of your youth

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before the difficult days come and the

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years approach when you will say I find

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no pleasure in them Lord may we learn

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from Solomon's life and

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struggles you bestowed upon Him

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unparalleled wisdom and the chance to

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rule with Justice and mercy yet even

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with these gifts he strayed and followed

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paths that did not glorify

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you may Solomon's story serve as a

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lesson for us guiding us to always seek

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you and live according to your word help

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us almighty God not to lose our way amid

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worldly Temptations and desires that

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could lead our hearts astray grant us

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the wisdom to recognize the dangers of

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sin and the strength to resist the

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Temptations that may come may we be

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inspired by Solomon's story to

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understand that true happiness and

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fulfillment can only be found in you and

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may we live lives that always reflect

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your glory and

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love in the name of Jesus Amen if you've

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made it this far with God's blessing

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