1 Kings 11:41-12:24
| KINGDOM DIVIDED |
Death of Solomon
Let’s recap. Saul was the first king of Israel. He reigned after the time of the judges in Israel. Samuel, the last judge, anointed Saul. Saul disobeyed the Lord and had the kingdom torn away from him. David was the next king of Israel. He was not the son of Saul. God promised David that he would never cease to have a son on the throne in Jerusalem. David’s son, Solomon, followed David as king. Solomon was gifted with wisdom and built the temple in Jerusalem.
Our reading today begins with the death of Solomon. All of the days of Solomon’s reign were peaceful. Solomon’s son, Rehoboam, succeeded him as king.
Solomon’s Foolish Son
Where Solomon asked for wisdom to lead the people because they were God’s people, Rehoboam believed that the people existed for him. We see in that Rehoboam rejects the advice of the elders of Israel and follows the lead of his fellow youths.
The situation is that there is a rival leader in the land, Jeroboam. Jeroboam is from one of the northern tribes. Remember Jacob’s 12 sons? The descendants of those 12 sons became the 12 tribes of Israel. Jeroboam offered peace if Rehoboam would lessen the burdens of the people. Rehoboam rejects this offer and drives all the northern tribes into rebellion.
Kingdom Divided
God warned Solomon that this would happen. From this point on, the people of Israel are split into two kingdoms. The northern tribes, with about half the land, are called Israel or the Northern Kingdom. Judah is the only tribe that sided with Rehoboam since Rehoboam was himself, like his father and grandfather, a part of the tribe of Judah.
What is important to note is that the city of Jerusalem was in the land of the tribe of Judah. That means that the temple, the only authorized place of sacrifice and worship, remains in possession of Judah. This will become very important in our reading tomorrow.
If we read all of the book of Kings we would meet many other kings in both Israel (North) and Judah (South). For now, I encourage you to remember Saul, David, Solomon, and then the divided kingdoms of Rehoboam and Jeroboam.
Questions?
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Week 1 | Sept 4-8, 2023
Monday | — | Genesis 1-2 |
Tuesday | — | Genesis 3 |
Wednesday | — | Genesis 6-7 |
Thursday | — | Genesis 8-9 |
Friday | — | Genesis 11-12:9 |
Week 2 | Sept 11-15, 2023
Monday | — | Genesis 15; 17:1-14 |
Tuesday | — | Genesis 17:15-22; 22 |
Wednesday | — | Genesis 37 |
Thursday | — | Genesis 45 |
Friday | — | Exodus 1 |
Week 3 | Sept 18-22, 2023
Monday | — | Exodus 2 |
Tuesday | — | Exodus 3 |
Wednesday | — | Exodus 6:1-13 |
Thursday | — | Exodus 12 |
Friday | — | Exodus 14 |
Week 4 | Sept 25-29, 2023
Monday | — | Exodus 15 |
Tuesday | — | Exodus 20:1-21 |
Wednesday | — | Exodus 40 |
Thursday | — | Leviticus 16 |
Friday | — | Leviticus 26 |
Week 5 | Oct 2-6, 2023
Monday | — | Deuteronomy 6 |
Tuesday | — | Deuteronomy 10:12-22 |
Wednesday | — | Deuteronomy 30 |
Thursday | — | Joshua 1 |
Friday | — | Joshua 24 |
Week 6 | Oct 9-13, 2023
Monday | — | Judges 2 |
Tuesday | — | Ruth |
Wednesday | — | 1 Samuel 1 |
Thursday | — | 1 Samuel 7:3-8:9 |
Friday | — | 1 Samuel 10:17-27 |
Week 7 | Oct 18-20, 2023
Monday | — | 1 Samuel 15 |
Tuesday | — | 1 Samuel 16:1-13 |
Wednesday | — | 1 Samuel 17 |
Thursday | — | 2 Samuel 7 |
Friday | — | 1 Kings 3:1-17 |
Week 8 | Oct 23-27, 2023
Monday | — | 1 Chronicles 17:1-15 |
Tuesday | — | 2 Chronicles 6:12-7:3 |
Wednesday | — | 2 Chronicles 7:11-22 |
Thursday | — | 1 Kings 11:41-12:24 |
Friday | — | 1 Kings 12:25-33 |
Week 9 | Oct 30-Nov 3, 2023
Monday | — | Isaiah 6:1-13 |
Tuesday | — | 1 Kings 18:20-40 |
Wednesday | — | Isaiah 8:11-9:7 |
Thursday | — | Jeremiah 2:1-13 |
Friday | — | Isaiah 3:1-15 |
Week 10 | Nov 6-10, 2023
Monday | — | 2 Kings 17:6-23 |
Tuesday | — | 2 Kings 25:1-21 |
Wednesday | — | Joel 2:12-17 |
Thursday | — | Isaiah 11:1-9; Jeremiah 23:1-8 |
Friday | — | Isaiah 40 |
Week 11 | Nov 13-17, 2023
Monday | — | Jeremiah 31:31-34; 32:36-44 |
Tuesday | — | Lamentations 3:1-33 |
Wednesday | — | Isaiah 42:1-9 |
Thursday | — | Isaiah 52:13-53:12 |
Friday | — | Habakkuk 2:2-4 |
Week 12 | Nov 20-24, 2023
Monday | — | Psalm 8 |
Tuesday | — | Psalm 22 |
Wednesday | — | Psalm 118 |
Thursday | — | Proverbs 1:1-7 |
Friday | — | Job 38:1-7; 40:1-9; 42:1-6 |
Week 13 | Nov 27-Dec 1, 2023
Monday | — | Daniel 1 |
Tuesday | — | Nehemiah 1:1-2:8 |
Wednesday | — | Nehemiah 8:1-12 |
Thursday | — | Ezra 3:8-13; 6:13-22 |
Friday | — | Esther |
Week 14 | Dec 4-8, 2023
Monday | — | John 1:1-18 |
Tuesday | — | Luke 2:1-21 |
Wednesday | — | Matthew 5:1-16 |
Thursday | — | Mark 15 |
Friday | — | Luke 24:1–35 |
Week 15 | Dec 11-15, 2023
Monday | — | Matt 28:16–20; Acts 1:1–11 |
Tuesday | — | Acts 2 |
Wednesday | — | Acts 7 |
Thursday | — | Acts 9:1–22 |
Friday | — | Acts 17:22–34 |
Week 16 | Dec 18-22, 2023
Monday | — | Romans 8:1–11 |
Tuesday | — | Ephesians 2:1–10 |
Wednesday | — | Hebrews 11:1-12:3 |
Thursday | — | Philippians 2:1–11 |
Friday | — | 1 Timothy 1:12–17 |
Week 17 | Dec 25-29, 2023
Monday | — | 1 John 1 |
Tuesday | — | Revelation 1:9–20 |
Wednesday | — | Revelation 5 |
Thursday | — | Revelation 21:1–8 |
Friday | — |