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  • So Solomon sat upon the throne of David his father; and his kingdom was firmly established. (1 Kings 2, 12)

  • Then Adoni'jah the son of Haggith came to Bathshe'ba the mother of Solomon. And she said, "Do you come peaceably?" He said, "Peaceably." (1 Kings 2, 13)

  • And he said, "Pray ask King Solomon -- he will not refuse you -- to give me Ab'ishag the Shu'nammite as my wife." (1 Kings 2, 17)

  • So Bathshe'ba went to King Solomon, to speak to him on behalf of Adoni'jah. And the king rose to meet her, and bowed down to her; then he sat on his throne, and had a seat brought for the king's mother; and she sat on his right. (1 Kings 2, 19)

  • King Solomon answered his mother, "And why do you ask Ab'ishag the Shu'nammite for Adoni'jah? Ask for him the kingdom also; for he is my elder brother, and on his side are Abi'athar the priest and Jo'ab the son of Zeru'iah." (1 Kings 2, 22)

  • Then King Solomon swore by the LORD, saying, "God do so to me and more also if this word does not cost Adoni'jah his life! (1 Kings 2, 23)

  • So King Solomon sent Benai'ah the son of Jehoi'ada; and he struck him down, and he died. (1 Kings 2, 25)

  • So Solomon expelled Abi'athar from being priest to the LORD, thus fulfilling the word of the LORD which he had spoken concerning the house of Eli in Shiloh. (1 Kings 2, 27)

  • And when it was told King Solomon, "Jo'ab has fled to the tent of the LORD, and behold, he is beside the altar," Solomon sent Benai'ah the son of Jehoi'ada, saying, "Go, strike him down." (1 Kings 2, 29)

  • And when Solomon was told that Shim'e-i had gone from Jerusalem to Gath and returned, (1 Kings 2, 41)

  • But King Solomon shall be blessed, and the throne of David shall be established before the LORD for ever." (1 Kings 2, 45)

  • Then the king commanded Benai'ah the son of Jehoi'ada; and he went out and struck him down, and he died. So the kingdom was established in the hand of Solomon. (1 Kings 2, 46)


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