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1 Kings 3-4


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1 Kings 3-4

THE RISE OF SOLOMON (3:1):

THE REVELATION TO SOLOMON (3:2-28):

The details (3:5-15)

The assurance (3:5):

The answer (3:6-9):

The approval (3:10-15):

The demonstration (3:16-28): Soon after Solomon is granted wisdom, he displays his ability to judge wisely by settling a difficult dispute.

The problem (3:16-22):

The proposal (3:23-25):

The protest (3:26):

The pronouncement (3:27-28):

THE REIGN OF SOLOMON (4:1-34)

His people (4:1-19)

Solomon's high officials (4:1-6)

Solomon's district governors (4:7-19)

His prosperity (4:20):

His places (4:21, 24):

His provisions (4:22-23, 27-28):

His peace (4:25):

His power (4:26):

His perceptiveness (4:29-34)

The comparison of Solomon's wisdom (4:29-31):

The contents of Solomon's wisdom (4:32-34)

He writes 3,000 proverbs.
He composes 1,005 songs.
He possesses vast knowledge concerning plant and animal life.
His advice is sought by the kings of every nation.