1 Kings 11:4-40

1 Kings 11:4-40

[4] For it came to pass, when  Solomon  was old,  that his wives  turned away  his heart  after  other  gods:  and his heart  was not perfect  with the LORD  his God,  as was the heart  of David  his father.  [5] For Solomon  after  Ashtoreth  the goddess  of the Zidonians,  and after  Milcom  the abomination  of the Ammonites.  [6] And Solomon  did  evil  in the sight  of the LORD,  and went not fully  after  the LORD,  as did David  his father.  [7] Then did Solomon  build  an high place  for Chemosh,  the abomination  of Moab,  in the hill  that is before  Jerusalem,  and for Molech,  the abomination  of the children  of Ammon.  [8] And likewise did  he for all his strange  wives,  which burnt incense  and sacrificed  unto their gods.  [9] And the LORD  was angry  with Solomon,  because his heart  was turned  from the LORD  God  of Israel,  which had appeared  unto him twice,  [10] And had commanded  him concerning this thing,  after  other  gods:  but he kept  not that which the LORD  commanded.  [11] Wherefore the LORD  said  unto Solomon,  Forasmuch as this is done of thee, and thou hast not kept  my covenant  and my statutes,  which I have commanded  thee, I will surely  the kingdom  from thee, and will give  it to thy servant.  [12] Notwithstanding in thy days  I will not do  it for David  thy father's  sake: but I will rend  it out of the hand  of thy son.  [13] Howbeit  I will not rend away  all the kingdom;  but will give  one  tribe  to thy son  for David  my servant's  sake, and for Jerusalem's  sake which I have chosen.  [14] And the LORD  stirred up  an adversary  unto Solomon,  Hadad  the Edomite:  he was of the king's  seed  in Edom.  [15] For it came to pass, when David  was in Edom,  and Joab  the captain  of the host  was gone up  to bury  the slain,  after he had smitten  every male  in Edom;  [16] (For six  months  did Joab  remain  there with all Israel,  until he had cut off  every male  in Edom:)  [17] fled,  Edomites  of his father's  servants  with him, to go  into Egypt;  Hadad  being yet a little  child.  [18] And they arose  out of Midian,  and came  to Paran:  and they took  men  with them out of Paran,  and they came  to Egypt,  unto Pharaoh  king  of Egypt;  which gave  him an house,  and appointed  him victuals,  and gave  him land.  [19] And Hadad  found  great  favour  in the sight  of Pharaoh,  so that he gave  him to wife  the sister  of his own wife,  the sister  of Tahpenes  the queen.  [20] And the sister  of Tahpenes  bare  him Genubath  his son,  whom Tahpenes  weaned  in  Pharaoh's  house:  and Genubath  was in Pharaoh's  household  among  the sons  of Pharaoh.  [21] And when Hadad  heard  in Egypt  that David  slept  with his fathers,  and that Joab  the captain  of the host  was dead,  Hadad  said  to Pharaoh,  Let me depart,  to mine own country.  [22] Then Pharaoh  said  unto him, But what hast thou lacked  with me, that, behold, thou seekest  to thine own country?  And he answered,  Nothing: howbeit let me go  [23] And God  stirred him up  another adversary,  Rezon  the son  of Eliadah,  which fled  from his lord  Hadadezer  king  of Zobah:  [24] And he gathered  unto him, and became captain  over a band,  when David  slew  to Damascus,  and dwelt  therein, and reigned  in Damascus.  [25] And he was an adversary  to Israel  all the days  of Solomon,  beside the mischief  that Hadad  did: and he abhorred  Israel,  and reigned  over Syria.  [26] And Jeroboam  the son  of Nebat,  an Ephrathite  of Zereda,  Solomon's  servant,  whose mother's  name  was Zeruah,  a widow  woman,  even he lifted up  his hand  against the king.  [27] And this was the cause  that he lifted up  his hand  against the king:  Solomon  built  Millo,  and repaired  the breaches  of the city  of David  his father.  [28] And the man  Jeroboam  was a mighty man  of valour:  and Solomon  seeing  the young man  that he was industrious,  he made him ruler  over all the charge  of the house  of Joseph.  [29] And it came to pass at that time  when Jeroboam  went out  of Jerusalem,  that the prophet  Ahijah  the Shilonite  found  him in the way;  and he had clad  himself with a new  garment;  and they two  were alone in the field:  [30] And Ahijah  caught  the new  garment  that was on him, and rent  it in twelve  pieces:  [31] And he said  to Jeroboam,  Take  thee ten  pieces:  for thus saith  the LORD,  the God  of Israel,  Behold, I will rend  the kingdom  out of the hand  of Solomon,  and will give  ten  tribes  to thee: [32] (But he shall have one  tribe  for my servant  David's  sake, and for Jerusalem's  sake, the city  which I have chosen  out of all the tribes  of Israel:)  [33] Because that they have forsaken  me, and have worshipped  Ashtoreth  the goddess  of the Zidonians,  Chemosh  the god  of the Moabites,  and Milcom  the god  of the children  of Ammon,  and have not walked  in my ways,  to do  that which is right  in mine eyes,  and to keep my statutes  and my judgments,  as did David  his father.  [34] Howbeit I will not take  the whole kingdom  out of his hand:  but I will make  him prince  all the days  of his life  for David  my servant's  sake, whom I chose,  because he kept  my commandments  and my statutes:  [35] But I will take  the kingdom  out of his son's  hand,  and will give  it unto thee, even ten  tribes.  [36] And unto his son  will I give  one  tribe,  that David  my servant  may have a light  alway  before  me in Jerusalem,  the city  which I have chosen  me to put  my name  there. [37] And I will take  thee, and thou shalt reign  according to all that thy soul  desireth,  and shalt be king  over Israel.  [38] And it shall be, if thou wilt hearken  unto all that I command  thee, and wilt walk  in my ways,  and do  that is right  in my sight,  to keep  my statutes  and my commandments,  as David  my servant  did;  that I will be with thee, and build  thee a sure  house,  as I built  for David,  and will give  Israel  unto thee. [39] And I will for this afflict  the seed  of David,  but not for ever.  [40] Solomon  sought  therefore to kill  Jeroboam.  arose,  and fled  into Egypt,  unto Shishak  king  of Egypt,  until the death  of Solomon.