Lesson 282: SOLOMON ANOINTED KING
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- Mar 31
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I Kings 1
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INTRODUCTION. When David was old and near death, his fourth son Adonijah attempted to proclaim himself king. With the help of Joab, the captain of the army, and Abiathar, the priest, he prepared chariots, horsemen, and runners to declare himself the new king. Then he invited followers to a religious feast.
The prophet Nathan together with Bathsheba, David's wife and the mother of Solomon,
informed David of the plot. David then ordered Nathan, the priest Zadok, and Benaiah, one of David's mighty men, to take Solomon on David's mule to Gihon spring. There they should anoint Solomon, then blow the trumpet and proclaim him the king before the citizens of Jerusalem.
When Adonijah and his followers heard the noise of the people rejoicing at Solomon's
anointing, they were frightened. The guests left the feast and went their own way while
Adonijah fled to the altar for safety. Adonijah believed that the altar, a place of worship,
would offer him protection and justice even though he had attempted to usurp the throne.
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