The Chronological Bible Reading Plan
June 18
1 Kings 11-13
Chapter 11
Solomon Turns from God
1 Now King Solomon loved many foreign women along with the daughter of Pharaoh:
Moabite, Ammonite, Edomite, Sidonian, and Hittite women,
2 from the nations concerning which the Lord had said to the sons of Israel, “You
shall not associate with them, nor shall they associate with you, for they will
surely turn your heart away after their gods.” Solomon held fast to these
in love.
3 He had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines, and his
wives turned his heart away.
4 For when Solomon was old, his wives turned his heart away after other gods;
and his heart was not wholly devoted to the Lord his God, as the heart of David
his father had been.
5 For Solomon went after Ashtoreth the goddess of the Sidonians and after Milcom
the detestable idol of the Ammonites.
6 Solomon did what was evil in the sight of the Lord, and did not follow the
Lord fully, as David his father had done.
7 Then Solomon built a high place for Chemosh the detestable idol of Moab, on
the mountain which is east of Jerusalem, and for Molech the detestable idol of
the sons of Ammon.
8 Thus also he did for all his foreign wives, who burned incense and sacrificed
to their gods.
9 Now the Lord was angry with Solomon because his heart was turned away from
the Lord, the God of Israel, who had appeared to him twice,
10 and had commanded him concerning this thing, that he should not go after other
gods; but he did not observe what the Lord had commanded.
11 So the Lord said to Solomon, “Because you have done this, and you have
not kept My covenant and My statutes, which I have commanded you, I will surely
tear the kingdom from you, and will give it to your servant.
12 “Nevertheless I will not do it in your days for the sake of your father
David, but I will tear it out of the hand of your son.
13 “However, I will not tear away all the kingdom, but I will give one
tribe to your son for the sake of My servant David and for the sake of Jerusalem
which I have chosen.”
God Raises Adversaries
14 Then the Lord raised up an adversary to Solomon, Hadad the Edomite; he was
of the royal line in Edom.
15 For it came about, when David was in Edom, and Joab the commander of the army
had gone up to bury the slain, and had struck down every male in Edom
16 (for Joab and all Israel stayed there six months, until he had cut off every
male in Edom),
17 that Hadad fled to Egypt, he and certain Edomites of his father’s servants
with him, while Hadad was a young boy.
18 They arose from Midian and came to Paran; and they took men with them from
Paran and came to Egypt, to Pharaoh king of Egypt, who gave him a house and assigned
him food and gave him land.
19 Now Hadad found great favor before Pharaoh, so that he gave him in marriage
the sister of his own wife, the sister of Tahpenes the queen.
20 The sister of Tahpenes bore his son Genubath, whom Tahpenes weaned in Pharaoh’s
house; and Genubath was in Pharaoh’s house among the sons of Pharaoh.
21 But when Hadad heard in Egypt that David slept with his fathers and that Joab
the commander of the army was dead, Hadad said to Pharaoh, “Send me away,
that I may go to my own country.”
22 Then Pharaoh said to him, “But what have you lacked with me, that behold,
you are seeking to go to your own country?” And he answered, “Nothing;
nevertheless you must surely let me go.”
23 God also raised up another adversary to him, Rezon the son of Eliada, who
had fled from his lord Hadadezer king of Zobah.
24 He gathered men to himself and became leader of a marauding band, after David
slew them of Zobah; and they went to Damascus and stayed there, and reigned in
Damascus.
25 So he was an adversary to Israel all the days of Solomon, along with the evil
that Hadad did; and he abhorred Israel and reigned over Aram.
26 Then Jeroboam the son of Nebat, an Ephraimite of Zeredah, Solomon’s
servant, whose mother’s name was Zeruah, a widow, also rebelled against
the king.
27 Now this was the reason why he rebelled against the king: Solomon built the
Millo, and closed up the breach of the city of his father David.
28 Now the man Jeroboam was a valiant warrior, and when Solomon saw that the
young man was industrious, he appointed him over all the forced labor of the
house of Joseph.
29 It came about at that time, when Jeroboam went out of Jerusalem, that the
prophet Ahijah the Shilonite found him on the road. Now Ahijah had clothed himself
with a new cloak; and both of them were alone in the field.
30 Then Ahijah took hold of the new cloak which was on him and tore it into twelve
pieces.
31 He said to Jeroboam, “Take for yourself ten pieces; for thus says the
Lord, the God of Israel, ‘Behold, I will tear the kingdom out of the hand
of Solomon and give you ten tribes
32 (but he will have one tribe, for the sake of My servant David and for the
sake of Jerusalem, the city which I have chosen from all the tribes of Israel),
33 because they have forsaken Me, and have worshiped Ashtoreth the goddess of
the Sidonians, Chemosh the god of Moab, and Milcom the god of the sons of Ammon;
and they have not walked in My ways, doing what is right in My sight and observing
My statutes and My ordinances, as his father David did.
34 ‘Nevertheless I will not take the whole kingdom out of his hand, but
I will make him ruler all the days of his life, for the sake of My servant David
whom I chose, who observed My commandments and My statutes;
35 but I will take the kingdom from his son’s hand and give it to you,
even ten tribes.
36 ‘But to his son I will give one tribe, that My servant David may have
a lamp always before Me in Jerusalem, the city where I have chosen for Myself
to put My name.
37 ‘I will take you, and you shall reign over whatever you desire, and
you shall be king over Israel.
38 ‘Then it will be, that if you listen to all that I command you and walk
in My ways, and do what is right in My sight by observing My statutes and My
commandments, as My servant David did, then I will be with you and build you
an enduring house as I built for David, and I will give Israel to you.
39 ‘Thus I will afflict the descendants of David for this, but not always.’ ”
40 Solomon sought therefore to put Jeroboam to death; but Jeroboam arose and
fled to Egypt to Shishak king of Egypt, and he was in Egypt until the death of
Solomon.
The Death of Solomon
41 Now the rest of the acts of Solomon and whatever he did, and his wisdom, are
they not written in the book of the acts of Solomon?
42 Thus the time that Solomon reigned in Jerusalem over all Israel was forty
years.
43 And Solomon slept with his fathers and was buried in the city of his father
David, and his son Rehoboam reigned in his place.
Chapter 12
King Rehoboam Acts Foolishly
1 Then Rehoboam went to Shechem, for all Israel had come to Shechem to
make him king.
2 Now when Jeroboam the son of Nebat heard of it, he was living in Egypt (for
he was yet in Egypt, where he had fled from the presence of King Solomon).
3 Then they sent and called him, and Jeroboam and all the assembly of Israel
came and spoke to Rehoboam, saying,
4 “Your father made our yoke hard; now therefore lighten the hard service
of your father and his heavy yoke which he put on us, and we will serve you.”
5 Then he said to them, “Depart for three days, then return to me.” So
the people departed.
6 King Rehoboam consulted with the elders who had served his father Solomon
while he was still alive, saying, “How do you counsel me to answer this people?”
7 Then they spoke to him, saying, “If you will be a servant to this people
today, and will serve them and grant them their petition, and speak good words
to them, then they will be your servants forever.”
8 But he forsook the counsel of the elders which they had given him, and consulted
with the young men who grew up with him and served him.
9 So he said to them, “What counsel do you give that we may answer this
people who have spoken to me, saying, ‘Lighten the yoke which your father
put on us’?”
10 The young men who grew up with him spoke to him, saying, “Thus you shall
say to this people who spoke to you, saying, ‘Your father made our yoke
heavy, now you make it lighter for us!’ But you shall speak to them, ‘My
little finger is thicker than my father’s loins!
11 ‘Whereas my father loaded you with a heavy yoke, I will add to your
yoke; my father disciplined you with whips, but I will discipline you with scorpions.’ ”
12 Then Jeroboam and all the people came to Rehoboam on the third day as the
king had directed, saying, “Return to me on the third day.”
13 The king answered the people harshly, for he forsook the advice of the elders
which they had given him,
14 and he spoke to them according to the advice of the young men, saying, “My
father made your yoke heavy, but I will add to your yoke; my father disciplined
you with whips, but I will discipline you with scorpions.”
15 So the king did not listen to the people; for it was a turn of events from
the Lord, that He might establish His word, which the Lord spoke through Ahijah
the Shilonite to Jeroboam the son of Nebat.
The Kingdom Divided
16 When all Israel saw that the king did not listen to them, the people answered
the king, saying,
“
What portion do we have in David?
We have no inheritance in the son of Jesse;
To your tents, O Israel!
Now look after your own house, David!”
So Israel departed to their tents.
17 But as for the sons of Israel who lived in the cities of Judah, Rehoboam
reigned over them.
18 Then King Rehoboam sent Adoram, who was over the forced labor, and all Israel
stoned him to death. And King Rehoboam made haste to mount his chariot to flee
to Jerusalem.
19 So Israel has been in rebellion against the house of David to this day.
20 It came about when all Israel heard that Jeroboam had returned, that they
sent and called him to the assembly and made him king over all Israel. None
but the tribe of Judah followed the house of David.
21 Now when Rehoboam had come to Jerusalem, he assembled all the house of Judah
and the tribe of Benjamin, 180,000 chosen men who were warriors, to fight against
the house of Israel to restore the kingdom to Rehoboam the son of Solomon.
22 But the word of God came to Shemaiah the man of God, saying,
23 “Speak to Rehoboam the son of Solomon, king of Judah, and to all the
house of Judah and Benjamin and to the rest of the people, saying,
24 ‘Thus says the Lord, “You must not go up and fight against your
relatives the sons of Israel; return every man to his house, for this thing has
come from Me.” ’ ” So they listened to the word of the Lord,
and returned and went their way according to the word of the Lord.
Jeroboam’s Idolatry
25 Then Jeroboam built Shechem in the hill country of Ephraim, and lived there.
And he went out from there and built Penuel.
26 Jeroboam said in his heart, “Now the kingdom will return to the house
of David.
27 “If this people go up to offer sacrifices in the house of the Lord at
Jerusalem, then the heart of this people will return to their lord, even to Rehoboam
king of Judah; and they will kill me and return to Rehoboam king of Judah.”
28 So the king consulted, and made two golden calves, and he said to them, “It
is too much for you to go up to Jerusalem; behold your gods, O Israel, that brought
you up from the land of Egypt.”
29 He set one in Bethel, and the other he put in Dan.
30 Now this thing became a sin, for the people went to worship before the one
as far as Dan.
31 And he made houses on high places, and made priests from among all the people
who were not of the sons of Levi.
32 Jeroboam instituted a feast in the eighth month on the fifteenth day of
the month, like the feast which is in Judah, and he went up to the altar; thus
he
did in Bethel, sacrificing to the calves which he had made. And he stationed
in Bethel the priests of the high places which he had made.
33 Then he went up to the altar which he had made in Bethel on the fifteenth
day in the eighth month, even in the month which he had devised in his own
heart; and he instituted a feast for the sons of Israel and went up to the
altar to
burn incense.
Chapter 13
Jeroboam Warned, Stricken
1 Now behold, there came a man of God from Judah to Bethel by the word
of the Lord, while Jeroboam was standing by the altar to burn incense.
2 He cried against the altar by the word of the Lord, and said, “O altar,
altar, thus says the Lord, ‘Behold, a son shall be born to the house of
David, Josiah by name; and on you he shall sacrifice the priests of the high
places who burn incense on you, and human bones shall be burned on you.’ ”
3 Then he gave a sign the same day, saying, “This is the sign which the
Lord has spoken, ‘Behold, the altar shall be split apart and the ashes
which are on it shall be poured out.’ ”
4 Now when the king heard the saying of the man of God, which he cried against
the altar in Bethel, Jeroboam stretched out his hand from the altar, saying, “Seize
him.” But his hand which he stretched out against him dried up, so that
he could not draw it back to himself.
5 The altar also was split apart and the ashes were poured out from the altar,
according to the sign which the man of God had given by the word of the Lord.
6 The king said to the man of God, “Please entreat the Lord your God, and
pray for me, that my hand may be restored to me.” So the man of God entreated
the Lord, and the king’s hand was restored to him, and it became as it
was before.
7 Then the king said to the man of God, “Come home with me and refresh
yourself, and I will give you a reward.”
8 But the man of God said to the king, “If you were to give me half your
house I would not go with you, nor would I eat bread or drink water in this place.
9 “For so it was commanded me by the word of the Lord, saying, ‘You
shall eat no bread, nor drink water, nor return by the way which you came.’ ”
10 So he went another way and did not return by the way which he came to Bethel.
The Disobedient Prophet
11 Now an old prophet was living in Bethel; and his sons came and told him
all the deeds which the man of God had done that day in Bethel; the words which
he
had spoken to the king, these also they related to their father.
12 Their father said to them, “Which way did he go?” Now his sons
had seen the way which the man of God who came from Judah had gone.
13 Then he said to his sons, “Saddle the donkey for me.” So they
saddled the donkey for him and he rode away on it.
14 So he went after the man of God and found him sitting under an oak; and
he said to him, “Are you the man of God who came from Judah?” And he
said, “I am.”
15 Then he said to him, “Come home with me and eat bread.”
16 He said, “I cannot return with you, nor go with you, nor will I eat
bread or drink water with you in this place.
17 “For a command came to me by the word of the Lord, ‘You shall
eat no bread, nor drink water there; do not return by going the way which you
came.’ ”
18 He said to him, “I also am a prophet like you, and an angel spoke to
me by the word of the Lord, saying, ‘Bring him back with you to your house,
that he may eat bread and drink water.’ ” But he lied to him.
19 So he went back with him, and ate bread in his house and drank water.
20 Now it came about, as they were sitting down at the table, that the word
of the Lord came to the prophet who had brought him back;
21 and he cried to the man of God who came from Judah, saying, “Thus says
the Lord, ‘Because you have disobeyed the command of the Lord, and have
not observed the commandment which the Lord your God commanded you,
22 but have returned and eaten bread and drunk water in the place of which
He said to you, “Eat no bread and drink no water”; your body shall not
come to the grave of your fathers.’ ”
23 It came about after he had eaten bread and after he had drunk, that he saddled
the donkey for him, for the prophet whom he had brought back.
24 Now when he had gone, a lion met him on the way and killed him, and his
body was thrown on the road, with the donkey standing beside it; the lion also
was
standing beside the body.
25 And behold, men passed by and saw the body thrown on the road, and the lion
standing beside the body; so they came and told it in the city where the old
prophet lived.
26 Now when the prophet who brought him back from the way heard it, he said, “It
is the man of God, who disobeyed the command of the Lord; therefore the Lord
has given him to the lion, which has torn him and killed him, according to the
word of the Lord which He spoke to him.”
27 Then he spoke to his sons, saying, “Saddle the donkey for me.” And
they saddled it.
28 He went and found his body thrown on the road with the donkey and the lion
standing beside the body; the lion had not eaten the body nor torn the donkey.
29 So the prophet took up the body of the man of God and laid it on the donkey
and brought it back, and he came to the city of the old prophet to mourn and
to bury him.
30 He laid his body in his own grave, and they mourned over him, saying, “Alas,
my brother!”
31 After he had buried him, he spoke to his sons, saying, “When I die,
bury me in the grave in which the man of God is buried; lay my bones beside his
bones.
32 “For the thing shall surely come to pass which he cried by the word
of the Lord against the altar in Bethel and against all the houses of the high
places which are in the cities of Samaria.”
33 After this event Jeroboam did not return from his evil way, but again he
made priests of the high places from among all the people; any who would, he
ordained,
to be priests of the high places.
34 This event became sin to the house of Jeroboam, even to blot it out and
destroy it from off the face of the earth.
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