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King David was succeeded by his son Solomon primarily due to a combination of divine choice and political necessity. God had chosen Solomon to build the Temple and continue the lineage of David's dynasty. Additionally, internal family strife and challenges to David's rule, including the rebellion of his son Absalom, highlighted the need for a stable leadership transition. Ultimately, Solomon's ascension was seen as part of God's plan for Israel's future.

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