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Solomon's Administrative Wisdom
Commentary
1 Kings 4 is a chapter that focuses on the reign of King Solomon and the prosperity that he brought to Israel. The chapter begins with a description of the extent of Solomon's kingdom, which included all of Israel, from the Euphrates River in the north to the border of Egypt in the south. This was a vast and powerful kingdom, and it was made possible by the wisdom that God had given to Solomon. The chapter then goes on to describe the many officials and advisors that Solomon had appointed to help him rule his kingdom. These included twelve governors, who were responsible for providing food for the king and his household, and three thousand six hundred officials, who were responsible for administering justice and providing advice to the king. The chapter then goes on to describe the wealth and prosperity that Solomon brought to Israel. He had built a fleet of ships to trade with other nations, and he had amassed a great deal of gold and silver. He also had a large number of horses and chariots, and he had built a palace for himself. Finally, the chapter ends with a description of the wisdom that God had given to Solomon. He was able to answer any question that was put to him, and he was able to judge between good and evil. This wisdom was a great blessing to Israel, and it was a testament to the power of God. Overall, 1 Kings 4 is a chapter that highlights the greatness of King Solomon and the prosperity that he brought to Israel. It is a reminder of the power of God and the wisdom that He gives to those who seek it.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the 1 Kings, chapter 4 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 34 verses in 1 Kings, chapter 4.