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Preface |
- God's answer to Solomon.
(1Ki.9:1-9)
- The presents of Solomon and
Hiram. (1Ki.9:10-14)
- Solomon's buildings, His
trade. (1Ki.9:15-28)
| Vs.1-9 |
God warned Solomon, now he had newly
built and dedicated the temple, that he and his people might
not be high-minded, but fear. After all the services we can
perform, we stand upon the same terms with the Lord as
before. Nothing can purchase for us liberty to sin nor would
the true believer desire such a license.
He would rather be chastened of the Lord, than be allowed to
go on with ease and prosperity in sin.
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| Vs.10-14 |
Solomon gave Hiram twenty cities. Hiram
did not like them. If Solomon would gratify him, let it be
in his own element, by becoming his partner in trade, as he
did. See how the providence of God suits this earth to the
various tempers of men, and the dispositions of men to the
earth, and all for the good of mankind in general.
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| Vs.15-28 |
Here is a further account of Solomon's
greatness. He began at the right end for he built God's
house first, and finished that before he began his own; then
God blessed him, and he prospered in all his other
buildings. Let piety begin, and profit follow; leave
pleasure to the last. Whatever pains we take for the glory
of God, and to profit others, we are likely to have the
advantage. Canaan, the holy land, the glory of all lands,
had no gold in it; which shows that the best produce is that
which is for the present support of life, our own and
others; such things did Canaan produce. Solomon got much by
his merchandise, and yet has directed us to a better trade,
within reach of the poorest. Wisdom is better than the
merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold
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