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The Bible History, Old Testament
by Alfred Edersheim
Volume V
Birth Of Solomon To Reign Of Ahab
| CHAPTER 1 - CLOSE OF DAVIDS REIGN
Jewish view of the history of David Amnons crime Absaloms
vengeance flight of Absalom the wise woman of Tekoah Absalom returns
to Jerusalem his conspiracy Davids flight |
| CHAPTER 2
Ahithophels twofold advice Hushai prevents imminent danger David
is informed, and crosses the Jordan the battle in the forest death of
Absalom mourning of David Davids measures return to Gilgal
Barzillai and Joab as representative men of their period federal republican
rising under Sheba murder of Amasa death of Sheba. |
| CHAPTER 4 - REIGN OF SOLOMON
Adonijahs attempt to seize the throne anointing of Solomon great
assembly of the chiefs of the people dying charge of David Adonijahs
second attempt and punishment execution of Joab and of Shimei. |
| CHAPTER 5
Solomon marries the daughter of Pharaoh his sacrifice at Gibeon his
dream and prayer Solomons wisdom Solomons officers and court
prosperity of the country understanding and knowledge of the king. |
| CHAPTER 6
The building of Solomons temple preparations for it plan and
structure of the temple, internal fittings history of the temple Jewish
traditions. |
| CHAPTER 7
Dedication of the temple when it took place connection with the feast of
tabernacles the consecration services the kings part in them
symbolical meaning of the great institutions in Israel the prayer of consecration
analogy to the Lords prayer the consecration thanksgiving and
offerings. |
| CHAPTER 8
The surroundings of the temple description of Jerusalem at the time of solomon
the palace of solomon Solomons fortified cities external
relations of the kingdom internal state trade wealth luxury
the visit of the queen of Sheba. |
| CHAPTER 9
Solomons court his polygamy spread of foreign ideas in the country
imitation of foreign manners growing luxury Solomons spiritual
decline judgment predicted Solomons enemies: Hadad, Rezon, Jeroboam
causes of popular discontent Ahijahs prediction of the disruption
Jeroboams rebellion and flight into egypt death of Solomon. |
| CHAPTER 10 - REHOBOAM FIRST KING OF JUDAH
Family of Solomon age of Rehoboam his character religious history
of israel and judah the assembly at Shechem Jeroboams return from
egypt Rehoboams answer to the deputies in Shechem revolt of the ten
tribes the reigns of Rehoboam and of jeroboam invasion of judah by Shishak
church and state in israel Rehoboams attempt to recover rule over the
ten tribes his family history religious decline in israel, and its
consequences. |
| CHAPTER 11 - JEROBOAM, FIRST KING OF ISRAEL
Political measures of Jeroboam the golden calves the new priesthood and
the new festival the man of Elohim from Judah his message and sign
Jeroboam struck by Jehovah and miraculously restored invitation to the man of
Elohim heathen view of miracles the old prophet return of the man of
Elohim to Bethel JUDGMENT on his disobedience character of the old prophet
and of the man of Elohim sickness of the pious child of Jeroboam mission of
his mother to Ahijah predicted judgment death of the child remaining
notices of Jeroboam. |
| CHAPTER 12 - ABIJAH AND ASA, KINGS OF JUDAH
Accession of Abijah his idolatry war between Judah and Israel
Abijahs address to Israel and victory deaths of Jeroboam and of Abijah
accession of Asa religious reformation in Judah invasion by Zerah the
Ethiopian victory of Zephathah Azariahs message to the army of asa
great sacrificial feast at Jerusalem renewal of the covenant with Jehovah. |
| CHAPTER 14 - ASA AND JEHOSHAPHAT, KINGS OF JUDAH - AHAB, KING OF
ISRAEL
Accession of Ahab further religious decline in Israel political
relations between Israel and Judah accession of Jehoshaphat Ahabs
marriage with Jezebel the worship of Baal and Astarte established in Israel
character of Ahab religious reforms in Judah Jehoshaphat joins affinity with
Ahab marriage of Jehoram with Athaliah, and its consequences. |
| CHAPTER 15 - AHAB, KING OF ISRAEL
Rebuilding of Jericho the mission of Elijah his character and life
Elijahs first appearance parallelism with Noah, Moses, and john the
baptist Elijahs message to king Ahab sojourn by the brook Cherith
Elijah with the widow of Sarepta the barrel of meal wastes not, nor does the
cruse of oil fail lessons of his sojourn sickness and death of the
widows son he is miraculously restored to life |
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