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Who went to Shechem?
Who went to Shechem?
Rehoboam.
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 1, where did Rehoboam go?
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 1, where did Rehoboam go?
To Shechem.
Why did Rehoboam go to Shechem?
Why did Rehoboam go to Shechem?
For all Israel had gone there to make him king.
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 2, who heard this?
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 2, who heard this?
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 2, who was still in Egypt?
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 2, who was still in Egypt?
Who had fled from King Solomon?
Who had fled from King Solomon?
Where had Jeroboam fled from King Solomon?
Where had Jeroboam fled from King Solomon?
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 3, who went to Rehoboam?
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 3, who went to Rehoboam?
Who put a heavy yoke on us?
Who put a heavy yoke on us?
What should lighten?
What should lighten?
Why lighten the harsh labor?
Why lighten the harsh labor?
For how many days go away?
For how many days go away?
Whom did Rehoboam consult?
Whom did Rehoboam consult?
Who consulted the elders who served his father?
Who consulted the elders who served his father?
What did King Rehoboam ask the elders?
What did King Rehoboam ask the elders?
What if today you will be a servant to these people and serve them and give them a favorable answer?
What if today you will be a servant to these people and serve them and give them a favorable answer?
When will they always be your servants?
When will they always be your servants?
What advice did Rehoboam reject?
What advice did Rehoboam reject?
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 8, whom did Rehoboam consult?
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 8, whom did Rehoboam consult?
What did Rehoboam ask the young men?
What did Rehoboam ask the young men?
What did the young men reply?
What did the young men reply?
What is thicker than my father's waist?
What is thicker than my father's waist?
Than what is my little finger thicker?
Than what is my little finger thicker?
What will I make your yoke?
What will I make your yoke?
With what did my father scourge you?
With what did my father scourge you?
With what will I scourge you?
With what will I scourge you?
When did Jeroboam and all the people return to Rehoboam?
When did Jeroboam and all the people return to Rehoboam?
Who returned to Rehoboam three days later?
Who returned to Rehoboam three days later?
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 12, what had the king said?
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 12, what had the king said?
How did the king answer the people?
How did the king answer the people?
Whose advice was the king rejecting?
Whose advice was the king rejecting?
Whose advice did the king follow?
Whose advice did the king follow?
Who did not listen to the people?
Who did not listen to the people?
What was this turn of events to fulfill?
What was this turn of events to fulfill?
Through whom had the Lord spoken to Jeroboam?
Through whom had the Lord spoken to Jeroboam?
Who was the Shilonite?
Who was the Shilonite?
What was Ahijah?
What was Ahijah?
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 16, what did all Israel see?
According to 1 Kings chapter 12 verse 16, what did all Israel see?
In what do we have share?
In what do we have share?
Who is Jesse's son?
Who is Jesse's son?
Who look after your own house?
Who look after your own house?
What should David look after?
What should David look after?
Study Notes
Rehoboam's Ascension
- Rehoboam traveled to Shechem, where all Israel gathered to make him king.
- His visit to Shechem was a pivotal moment in confirming his rule over the unified kingdom.
Jeroboam's Role
- Jeroboam, who had fled to Egypt, learned of Rehoboam's intentions and returned.
- His earlier escape from King Solomon set the stage for his significant involvement in Israel's political changes.
Israel's Grievance
- The people approached Rehoboam, requesting relief from the heavy yoke imposed by his father, Solomon.
- They promised to serve Rehoboam if he lightened their burdens.
Consultation for Guidance
- Rehoboam sought advice from the elders who had counselled Solomon but later rejected their recommendations.
- Instead, he turned to his younger peers for guidance on responding to Israel's request.
The Young Men's Advice
- The young advisors suggested that Rehoboam should amplify the burdens rather than lighten them, emphasizing his strength and authority.
- Rehoboam's declaration that his "little finger" is thicker than his father's waist marked a firm rejection of the people's concerns.
The Aftermath
- After three days, upon the people's return, Rehoboam answered harshly, aligning with the advice of the young men rather than the elders.
- The king's refusal to heed the grievances of the Israelites demonstrated a disregard for the collective voice of the people.
Prophetic Fulfillment
- This situation unfolded as part of the fulfillment of a prophecy given to Jeroboam by the prophet Ahijah the Shilonite, indicating divine orchestration in the political dynamics of Israel.
Israel's Reaction
- The response from all Israel was one of discontent, leading to a declaration rejecting David’s lineage and calling for independence from Rehoboam's rule.
- Ultimately, the kingdom was divided, highlighting the significance of leadership and responsiveness in governance.
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