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King David's Last Days and Solomon's Rise to Power - Immerse: Day 210

In today's episode of Immerse: the daily bible reading experience, we delve into the closing chapter of King David's life. As David's health deteriorates, his son Adonijah attempts to usurp the throne. Adonijah's actions prompt intervention from Bathsheba and the prophet Nathan, who remind David of his vow to make Solomon the next king. David reaffirms his promise, leading to Solomon's anointing as king amidst great celebration. As David's death approaches, he offers final instructions to Solomon regarding the kingdom and key figures like Joab and Shimei. David's 40-year reign concludes with his passing and burial in the city of David.

00:00 Introduction and Context
00:39 Adonijah's Ambition
01:53 Nathan and Bathsheba's Intervention
05:22 Solomon's Anointment
08:28 Adonijah's Fear and Solomon's Mercy
09:19 David's Final Instructions
11:24 Conclusion and Reflection

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daily bible reading experience.

Day 200 and 10

king David was now very old, and
no matter how many blankets covered

him, he could not keep warm.

So his advisors told him, Let us
find a young virgin to wait on

you and look after you, my lord.

She will lie in your
arms and keep you warm.

So they searched throughout the
land of Israel for a beautiful

girl, and they found Abishag from
Shunem and brought her to the king.

The girl was very beautiful, and
she looked after the king and

took care of him, but the king
had no sexual relations with her.

About that time, David's son Adonijah,
whose mother was Haggith, began

boasting, I will make myself king.

So he provided himself with chariots
and charioteers, and recruited

fifty men to run in front of him.

Now his father, King David, had never
disciplined him at any time, even

by asking, Why are you doing that?

Adonijah had been born next after Absalom.

And he was very handsome.

Adonijah took Joab, son of Zeruiah, and
Abiathar, the priest, into his confidence,

and they agreed to help him become king.

But Zadok, the priest, Benaiah, son
of Jehoiada, Nathan, the prophet,

Shimei, Rehi, and David's personal
bodyguard refused to support Adonijah.

Adonijah went to the stone of
Zoheleth, near the spring of En

Rogel, where he sacrificed sheep,
cattle, and fattened calves.

He invited all his brothers, the
other sons of King David, and

all the royal officials of Judah.

But he did not invite Nathan the
prophet, or Benaiah, or the king's

bodyguard, or his brother Solomon.

Then Nathan went to Bathsheba, Solomon's
mother, and asked her, Haven't you

heard that Hagath's son Adonijah
has made himself king, and our Lord

David doesn't even know about it?

If you want to save your own
life and the life of your son

Solomon, follow my advice.

Go at once to King David and say
to him, My Lord the King, didn't

you make a vow and say to me, Your
son Solomon will surely be the next

king and will sit on my throne?

Why then has Adonijah become king?

And while you are still talking
with him, I will come and

confirm everything you have said.

So Bathsheba went into the king's bedroom.

He was very old now, and
Abishag was taking care of him.

Bathsheba bowed down before the king.

'What can I do for you?

he asked her.

She replied, 'My lord, you made a vow
before the lord your god when you said

to me, Your son Solomon will surely be
the next king and will sit on my throne.

But instead, Adonijah has made
himself king, and my lord the

king does not even know about it.

He has sacrificed many cattle,
fattened calves, and sheep.

And he has invited all the king's
sons to attend the celebration.

He also invited Abiathar, the priest,
and Joab, the commander of the army.

But he did not invite
your servant Solomon.

And now, my lord the king, all
Israel is waiting for you to announce

who will become king after you.

If you do not act, my son Solomon
and I will be treated as criminals

as soon as my lord the king has died.

While she was still
speaking with the king...

Nathan the prophet arrived.

The king's officials told him, Nathan
the prophet is here to see you.

Nathan went in and bowed before the
king with his face to the ground.

Nathan asked, My lord the king, have you
decided that Adonijah will be the next

king and that he will sit on your throne?

Today he has sacrificed many
cattle, fattened calves and sheep,

and he has invited all the king's
sons to attend the celebration.

He also invited the commanders of
the army and Abiathar the priest.

They are feasting and drinking with him
and shouting, Long live King Adonijah!

But he did not invite me or Zadok the
priest, or Banea or your servant Solomon.

Has my lord the king really done this
without letting any of his officials

know who should be the next king?

King David responded, Call Bathsheba.

So she came back in and
stood before the king.

And the king repeated his vow,
As surely as the lord lives, who

has rescued me from every danger.

Your son Solomon will be the next
king and will sit on my throne this

very day, just as I vowed to you
before the Lord, the God of Israel.

Then Bathsheba bowed down with her face to
the ground before the king and exclaimed,

May my Lord King David live forever.

Then King David ordered, Call Zadok
the priest, Nathan the prophet,

and Benaiah son of Jehoiada.

When they came into the king's presence,
the king said to them, Take Solomon

and my officials down to Gihon Spring.

Solomon is to ride on my own mule.

There, Zadok the priest and
Nathan the prophet are to

anoint him king over Israel.

Blow the ram's horn and
shout, Long live King Solomon!

Then escort him back here,
and he will sit on my throne.

He will succeed me as king,
for I have appointed him to be

ruler over Israel and Judah.

Amen!

Benaiah son of Jehoiada replied,
May the Lord, the God of my Lord

the King, decree that it happen.

And may the Lord be with Solomon as he
has been with you, my Lord the King.

And may he make Solomon's
reign even greater than yours.

So Zadok the priest, Nathan the
prophet, Benea, son of Jehoiada, and

the king's bodyguard took Solomon
down to Gihon Spring, with Solomon

riding on King David's own mule.

There, Zadok the priest took the flask
of olive oil from the sacred tent,

and anointed Solomon with the oil.

Then they sounded the ram's
horn, and all the people

shouted, Long live King Solomon!

And all the people followed
Solomon into Jerusalem, playing

flutes and shouting for joy.

The celebration was so joyous and noisy
that the earth shook with the sound.

Adonijah and his guests heard the
celebrating and shouting just as

they were finishing their banquet.

When Joab heard the sound of the
ram's horn, he asked, What's going on?

Why is the city in such an uproar?

And while he was still speaking, Jonathan,
son of Abiathar the priest, arrived.

Come in, Adonijah said to
him, for you are a good man.

You must have good news.

Not at all, Jonathan replied.

Our Lord King David has
just declared Solomon king.

The king sent him down to Gihon Spring
with Zadok the priest, Nathan the

prophet, and Benaiah son of Jehoiada,
protected by the king's bodyguard.

They had him ride on the king's own
mule, and Zadok and Nathan have anointed

him at Gihon Spring as the new king.

They have just returned, and the whole
city is celebrating and rejoicing.

That's what all the noise is about.

What's more, Solomon is now sitting
on the royal throne as king.

And all the royal officials have gone to
King David and congratulated him, saying,

May your God make Solomon's fame even
greater than your own, and may Solomon's

reign be even greater than yours.

Then the king bowed his head in worship
as he lay in his bed, and he said, Praise

the Lord, the God of Israel, who today
has chosen a successor to sit on my

throne while I am still alive to see it.

Then all of Adonijah's guests
jumped up in panic from the banquet

table and quickly scattered.

Adonijah was afraid of Solomon, so
he rushed to the sacred tent and

grabbed on to the horns of the altar.

Word soon reached Solomon that Adonijah
had seized the horns of the altar in fear

and that he was pleading, Let King Solomon
swear today that he will not kill me.

Solomon replied, If he proves
himself to be loyal, not a hair

on his head will be touched.

But if he makes trouble, he will die.

So King Solomon summoned Adonijah, and
they brought him down from the altar.

He came and bowed respectfully
before King Solomon, who

dismissed him, saying, Go on home.

As the time of King David's death
approached, he gave this charge to

his son Solomon, I am going where
everyone on earth must someday go.

Take courage and be a man.

Observe the requirements
of the Lord your God.

And follow all His ways, keep the
decrees, commands, regulations, and

laws written in the Law of Moses,
so that you will be successful in

all you do and wherever you go.

If you do this, then the Lord will
keep the promise He made to me.

He told me, if your descendants live as
they should and follow Me faithfully with

all their heart and soul, one of them
will always sit on the throne of Israel.

And there is something else.

You know what Joab, son of Zeruiah,
did to me when he murdered my two

army commanders, Abner, son of
Nur, and Emesa, son of Jether.

He pretended that it was an act
of war, but it was done in a

time of peace, staining his belt
and sandals with innocent blood.

Do with him what you think
best, but don't let him grow old

and go to his grave in peace.

Be kind to the sons of
Barzillai of Gilead.

Make them permanent guests at your
table, for they took care of me when

I fled from your brother Absalom.

And remember Shimei, son of Ghira.

The man from Behurim in Benjamin.

He cursed me with a terrible curse
as I was fleeing to Mahanaim.

When he came down to meet me at the
Jordan River, I swore by the Lord

that I would not kill him, but that
oath does not make him innocent.

You are a wise man, and you will know
how to arrange a bloody death for him.

Then David died and was buried with
his ancestors in the city of David.

David had reigned over
Israel for forty years.

Seven of them in Hebron and
thirty three in Jerusalem.

This concludes today's
Immerse Reading Experience.

Thank you for joining us.