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Hi again Sariah. Not sure if I can give you a quick summary but maybe an outline of those chapters. I, or someone here, can maybe expand on the outline (if needed).
As an intro, 1 Kings chapters 1 to 11 refers to the United Kingdom (of Israel); and when this kingdom ruptured (Divided) we read about this from chapters 12 to 22.
Chapter 1:1 to 3:1: is the ascension of Solomon to the Throne.
a. 1:1-53: the struggle for the succession.
b. 2:1-12: David's final charge to Solomon.
c. 2:13-46: Solomon initiated a purge.
d. 3:1: Solomon's marriage to an Egyptian.
e. 3:2-15: Solomon's request to God for wisdom.
f. 3:16-28: Solomon's display of wisdom.
And then from chapters 4 to 11: the rest of Solomon's life (the Temple, his fame & wealth, & then his downfall & death).
If you use the sub-headings above, then you can study those sections & build upon it (for your personal study or if you're sharing with a study group).
As an intro, 1 Kings chapters 1 to 11 refers to the United Kingdom (of Israel); and when this kingdom ruptured (Divided) we read about this from chapters 12 to 22.
Chapter 1:1 to 3:1: is the ascension of Solomon to the Throne.
a. 1:1-53: the struggle for the succession.
b. 2:1-12: David's final charge to Solomon.
c. 2:13-46: Solomon initiated a purge.
d. 3:1: Solomon's marriage to an Egyptian.
e. 3:2-15: Solomon's request to God for wisdom.
f. 3:16-28: Solomon's display of wisdom.
And then from chapters 4 to 11: the rest of Solomon's life (the Temple, his fame & wealth, & then his downfall & death).
If you use the sub-headings above, then you can study those sections & build upon it (for your personal study or if you're sharing with a study group).
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