Holy Lit: The Bible

120 | Wisdom and administration (1 Kings 3-4)


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Alright, picture this - it's about 970 BCE, and we're in ancient Israel during one of the most dramatic transitions in its history. The legendary warrior-king David has just died, and his son Solomon has taken the throne. But here's the thing - Solomon's name literally means "peaceful one" in Hebrew, yet he's just finished securing his power through a series of absolutely brutal political moves. We're talking executions, exile, the whole nine yards. His half-brother Adonijah? Dead. The old priest Abiathar? Banished. General Joab, his father's right-hand man? Struck down while clinging to an altar for sanctuary. Not exactly the peaceful beginning you'd expect from a guy whose name means peace, right?

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