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Preface |
- Solomon's court.
(1Ki.4:1-19)
- Solomon's dominions, His
daily provision. (1Ki.4:20-28)
- The wisdom of Solomon. (1Ki.4:29-34)
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1-19 |
In the choice of the great officers
of Solomon's court, no doubt, his wisdom appeared.
Several are the same that were in his father's time. A
plan was settled by which no part of the country was
exhausted to supply his court, though each sent its
portion.
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| Vs.20-28 |
Never did the crown of Israel shine
so bright, as when Solomon wore it. He had peace on all
sides. Herein, his kingdom was a type of the Messiah's;
for to Him it is promised that he shall have the heathen
for his inheritance, and that princes shall worship him.
The spiritual peace, and joy, and holy security, of all
the faithful subjects of the Lord Jesus, were typified
by that of Israel. The kingdom of God is not, as
Solomon's was, meat and drink, but, what is infinitely
better, righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy
Ghost. The vast number of his attendants, and the great
resort to him, are shown by the provision daily made.
Herein Christ far outdoes Solomon, that he feeds all his
subjects, not with the bread that perishes, but with
that which endures to eternal life.
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| Vs.29-34 |
Solomon's wisdom was more his glory
than his wealth.
He had what is here called largeness of heart, for the
heart is often put for the powers of the mind. He had
the gift of utterance, as well as wisdom. It is very
desirable, that those who have large gifts of any kind,
should have large hearts to use them for the good of
others. What treasures of wisdom and knowledge are lost!
But every sort of knowledge that is needful for
salvation is to be found in the holy Scriptures.
There came persons from all parts, who were more eager
after knowledge than their neighbors, to hear the wisdom
of Solomon. Solomon was herein a type of Christ, in whom
are hid all treasures of wisdom and knowledge; and hid
for us, for he is made of God to us, wisdom. Christ's
fame shall spread through all the earth, and men of all
nations shall come to him, learn of him, and take upon
them his easy yoke, and find rest for their souls. |
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