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Although God promised not to take the kingdom away from Solomon, He made life very

difficult by raising up adversaries. The first one mentioned was Hadad. Who was he and what

was his grudge? (1 Ki. 11:14-20)

What recorded event spurred Hadad into action? (1 Ki. 11:21, 22)

Who was the second adversary God raised up and what is said about him? (1 Ki. 11:23-25)

Next came Jeroboam, who was he? (1 Ki. 11:26)

What position did he hold in Solomon's court and why? (1 Ki. 11:27, 28)

An event took place in Jeroboam's life that shaped his future. Please describe what happened

according to 1 Ki. 11:29, 30.

One can only imagine what Jeroboam was thinking as he watched his new cloak being torn into

pieces. Why did Ahijah say he did that and what was Jeroboam to do? (1 Ki. 11:31)I Kings Lesson 7 3

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But because of God's promise to David, what did God say He would still do for the House of

David and why? (1 Ki. 11:32, 34-36)

Once again the writer reminds us of why God said He was about to do this. Why? (1 Ki. 11:33)

What else did God say to Jeroboam through Ahijah? (1 Ki. 11:37, 38)

God said this was to "humble David's descendants … but not forever." How did King Solomon

react to the news? (1 Ki. 11:40)

The death of King Solomon is recorded in 1 Kings 11:41-43. How does it sum up his reign?

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