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Day 218: Solomon's Downfall and the Rise of Adversaries — Immerse Daily Bible Reading

In this episode of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience, we explore the dramatic narrative of King Solomon's reign and its decline on Day 218. The reading details Solomon's disobedience to God's commands by marrying many foreign women, which leads him to worship other gods. This results in God's judgment to take the kingdom away from Solomon's lineage. We also meet the adversaries God raises against Solomon, including Hadad the Edomite, Rezon son of Eliada, and Jeroboam son of Nebat. The episode highlights Solomon's attempts to consolidate power despite internal and external pressures and concludes with Solomon's death and the ascension of his son Rehoboam. Key themes include faithfulness to God, the consequences of disobedience, and the fulfillment of divine prophecy.

00:00 Introduction to Solomon's Reign
00:04 Solomon's Foreign Wives and Idolatry
01:33 God's Judgment on Solomon
02:26 Adversaries Raised Against Solomon
04:30 Jeroboam's Rebellion
05:08 Prophecy of the Kingdom's Division
07:32 Solomon's Final Days
07:55 Conclusion and Farewell


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Day 200 and 18

now, king Solomon loved many foreign
women besides Pharaoh's daughter.

He married women from Moab, Amon,
Edam, Saan, and from among the

Hittites, the Lord had clearly
instructed the people of Israel.

You must not marry them because they
will turn your hearts to their gods.

Yet Solomon insisted on loving them
anyway, he had 700 wives of royal birth

and 300 concubines, and in fact, they
did turn his heart away from the Lord.

In Solomon's old age.

They turned his heart to worship other
gods instead of being completely faithful

to the Lord his God as his father, David
had been Solomon worshiped Ash Toth.

The goddess of the Ians and Molech,
the detestable God of the Ammonites.

In this way, Solomon did what
was evil in the Lord's sight.

He refused to follow the Lord completely
as his father David had done on the

Mount of Olives east of Jerusalem.

He even built a pagan shrine
for mosh, the detestable God of

Moab, and another for Molech, the
detestable God of the Ammonites.

Solomon built such shrines for all
his foreign wives to use for burning

incense and sacrificing to their gods.

The Lord was very angry with Solomon,
for his heart had turned away

from the Lord, the God of Israel,
who had appeared to him twice.

He had warned Solomon specifically
about worshiping other gods, but Solomon

did not listen to the Lord's command.

So now the Lord said to him, Since
you have not kept my covenant and

have disobeyed my decrees, I will
surely tear the kingdom away from you

and give it to one of your servants.

But for the sake of your
father, David, I will not do

this while you are still alive.

I will take the kingdom away from
your son, and even so, I will

not take away the entire kingdom.

I will let him be king of one tribe.

For the sake of my servant David, and for
the sake of Jerusalem, my chosen city.

Then the Lord raised up.

Hey dad.

The Edam might a member of Eden's
royal family to be Solomon's adversary.

Years before David had defeated
Edam Joab, his army commander had

stayed to bury some of the Israelites
soldiers who had died in battle.

While there, they killed every male in
Edam, Joab, and the army of Israel had

stayed there for six months, killing them.

But hey, dad and a few of
his father's royal officials

escaped and headed for Egypt.

Hey, dad was just a boy at the time.

They set out from Midian and went
to Perrin, where others joined them.

Then they traveled to Egypt
and went to Pharaoh who gave

them a home food and some land.

Pharaoh grew very fond of Hey dad,
and he gave him his wife's sister in

marriage, the sister of Queen Tapis.

She bore him a son named GaN Bath.

Tapis raised him in Pharaoh's
palace among Pharaoh's own sons.

When the news reached Hey dad in Egypt,
that David and his commander Joab

were both dead, he said to Pharaoh,
let me return to my own country.

Why Pharaoh asked him, what do you lack
here that makes you want to go home?

Nothing.

He replied, but even so,
please let me return home.

God also raised up.

Reason Son of Alah as Solomon's adversary
reason had fled from his master king.

Hey dad, ISR of Zoba and had become
the leader of a gang of rebels after

David conquered, Hey dad, easer.

Reason and his men fled to
Damascus where he became king.

Reason was Israel's bitter adversary
for the rest of Solomon's reign, and

he made trouble just as Hayad did.

Reason, hated Israel intensely,
and continued to reign in Arum.

Another rebel leader was Jar Boham, son
of Neba, one of Solomon's own officials.

He came from the town of Zaida and Rai.

And his mother was Zaa, a widow.

This is the story behind his rebellion.

Solomon was rebuilding the
supporting terraces and repairing

the walls of the city of his father.

David Jar Boham was a very capable young
man, and when Solomon saw how industrious

he was, he put him in charge of the
labor force from the tribes of Raim

and Manasa, the descendants of Joseph.

One day as Jeroboam was leaving
Jerusalem, the prophet, a hijah

from Shiloh, met him along the way.

A hijah was wearing a new cloak.

The two of them were alone in a field,
and a hijah took hold of the new cloak he

was wearing and tore it into 12 pieces.

Then he said to Jeroboam, take 10
of these pieces for this is what

the Lord the God of Israel says.

I am about to tear the kingdom from the
hand of Solomon, and I will give 10 of

the tribes to you, but I will leave him
one tribe for the sake of my servant,

David, and for the sake of Jerusalem,
which I have chosen out of all the tribes

of Israel, for Solomon, has abandoned
me and worshiped Ash tore the goddess

of the Ians Kiosh, the God of Moab,
and Molech, the God of the Ammonites.

He has not followed my ways and
done what is pleasing in my sight.

He has not obeyed my decrees and
regulations as David his father

did, but I will not take the entire
kingdom from Solomon at this time.

For the sake of my servant David, the
one whom I chose and who obeyed my

commands and decrees, I will keep Solomon
as leader for the rest of his life.

But I will take the kingdom away from
his son and give 10 of the tribes to you.

His son will have one tribe so that
the descendants of David, my servant,

will continue to reign, shining
like a lamp in Jerusalem, the city.

I have chosen to be the place for
my name, and I will place you on the

throne of Israel and you will rule
over all that your heart desires.

If you listen to what I tell you
and follow my ways and do whatever I

consider to be right, and if you obey my
decrees and commands as my servant David

did, then I will always be with you.

I will establish an enduring dynasty for
you as I did for David, and I will give

Israel to you because of Solomon's sin.

I will punish the descendants
of David, though not forever.

Solomon tried to kill re Boem, but
he fled to King Shack of Egypt and

stayed there until Solomon died.

The rest of the events in Solomon's
reign, including all his deeds

and his wisdom, are recorded in
the book of the Acts of Solomon.

Solomon ruled in Jerusalem
over all Israel for 40 years.

When he died, he was buried in the
city of David, named for his father.

Then his son Rehoboam
became the next king.

This concludes today's
Immer reading experience.

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