1 Kings, 4

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4 Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, over the army; and Zadok, and Abiathar, priests;




Versículos relacionados com 1 Kings, 4:

Chapter 4 of 1 Kings describes the organization of the kingdom of Solomon. He appointed twelve officers to take care of different areas of the country, including food supply for the Royal Palace and the provision of horses for the army. Following are five Bible verses related to the topics addressed in 1 Kings 4.

Deuteronomy 17:16: "But it shall not multiply to Horses, nor shall the people return to Egypt to multiply horses; for the Lord said unto you, You shall never return to this path." This verse talks about how Israeli kings should not accumulate horses or return to Egypt to acquire more. This is related to chapter 4 of 1 kings, where Solomon acquires horses and carriages from other countries to his army.

Proverbs 28:19: "He who drives his land shall be abundant with bread, but whoever follows the idle will fill with poverty." This proverb talks about the importance of hard work and productivity in obtaining wealth and prosperity. This is related to chapter 4 of 1 kings, where there is a description of the Solomon officers who work hard to provide food and supplies to the palace.

Isaiah 55:2: "Why do you spend money on what is not bread? And the product of your work in what you can't satisfy?" This verse talks about the importance of investing in things that are truly valuable and satisfactory. This relates to chapter 4 of 1 kings, where Solomon invests in infrastructure and supplies for his kingdom in order to ensure the prosperity and security of his people.

Proverbs 22:29: "Do you see a diligent man in his work? He will be before kings; he will not be facing businessmen." This proverb talks about the reward of diligence and hard work, which can lead to the position of honor and success. This relates to chapter 4 of 1 kings, where Solomon chooses diligent men to lead his kingdom.

Proverbs 13:23: "The land of the poor produces much, but there are those who destroy it by injustice." This verse talks about the importance of justice in the administration of land and resources. This is related to Chapter 4 of 1 Kings, where Solomon appoints fair officers to take care of the country's areas and ensure the prosperity and security of his people.





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