Solomon's Reign: Construction, Consecration, Confirmation and Consequences

1 and 2 Kings

The temple is constructed and consecrated, and God's covenant with David is confirmed with Solomon. Unfortunately, though Solomon has seen the faithfulness and character of God in his own life, his father's life, and in the preceding chapters, this passage shows his fall and folly, along with the consequences of his sin for all of Israel. These chapters give us great insight into the character of our God and the consequences of sin.

Jennifer LewisOct 4, 20071 Kings 6 - 11

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God's Revival and Righteous Wrath
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Going, Going, Gone
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The Sad Story
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Snapshots from Elisha's Scrapbook
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The Faithful Few and the Faithful One
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The King and the King of Kings
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Solomon's Reign: Construction, Consecration, Confirmation and Consequences
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Solomon's Strong Start
Ann HolfordSep 27, 2007
Context is Key!
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Join the Journey!
Jennifer LewisSep 13, 2007