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Kings 4 – Solomon’s Renown
Solomon
had eleven princes. Some of them were apparently the sons of David which would
mean they were Solomon’s nephews. He had twelve officers. Each officer came
from the tribe of Israel. They were in charge of providing the needs of the
king and his household. This was Solomon’s method of taxation.
This
was a time of security and safety, something which we do not have in this world
today. “There is no peace, saith my God, to the wicked.” Isa. 57:21. But peace
is coming on the earth when the Prince of Peace comes.
Solomon
had forty thousand stalls of horses. The
horse was the animal of war, and God had forbidden the multiplication of
horses. Solomon had multiplied both horses and wives.
Solomon
spoke three thousand proverbs. We have only a few hundred recorded in the
Bible. His songs were a thousand and five. We have only one of his songs, The
Song of Solomon.
Solomon
gained a worldwide reputation for his wisdom, and many came to hear him.
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J.
Vernon McGee Commentary and New King James Bible.
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