"Moreover thou knowest also what Joab the son of Zeruiah did to me, and what he did to the two captains of the hosts of Israel, unto Abner the son of Ner, and unto Amasa the son of Jether, whom he slew, and shed the blood of war in peace, and put the blood of war upon his girdle that was about his loins, and in his shoes that were on his feet".
1 Kings chapter 2 verse 5
it doesn't say more however we can also tell that although David needed Joab many times the two often didn't share the same mind set and Joab can indeed be considered as rebelious and a violent man.
not to mention the killing of Absalom....
-----------------------There are two biblical narratives that tell of Solomon's succession to David. The first narrative, in 1 Kings, is somewhat muddled and ends with David, on his deathbed choosing Solomon to be his successor. The second narrative is in 1 Chronicles, which was a later rewrite of the Book of Kings and other books in the Deuteronomic history. Possibly recognising the problems inherent in the account in 1 Kings, the Chronicler simply has David, while still healthy and active, announce that God has chosen Solomon as his heir.Since Solomon had older brothers, it was not anticipated in the 1 Kings story that Solomon would ever be king, until David was near death, so there was no reason for David to prepare him to be king. The story in 1 Chronicles is more flexible, since David had some time, perhaps years, to prepare Solomon to be king, before his own death.
David named his son Solomon because it means "peaceful" in Hebrew. The Lord told Nathan to give Solomon the name Jedediah, which means "beloved of the Lord," as a special blessing. So, Solomon had two names, but he is most commonly referred to as Solomon in the Bible.
Solomon is mentioned in the New Testament in the Gospel of Matthew (6:29, 12:42), Gospel of Luke (11:31), and Gospel of John (10:23). These references generally refer to Solomon's wisdom, wealth, or the famous temple he built in Jerusalem.
The Old Testament books that tell us about the monarchy of Israel include 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, and 2 Kings. These books detail the rise and fall of Israel's kings, starting with Saul, David, and Solomon, and continuing through the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah. They emphasize the importance of obedience to God and the consequences of straying from His commandments.
Oh, dude, you're talking about the famous story where King Solomon used his ring to control demons, right? Well, technically, the Bible doesn't mention a specific verse about Solomon's ring, but there are tales in Jewish folklore about his magical ring that gave him the power to command spirits. So, like, it's kind of a mix of biblical lore and mythical storytelling.
kill them
No it was that God told David not to build the temple , not Solomon.
-----------------------There are two biblical narratives that tell of Solomon's succession to David. The first narrative, in 1 Kings, is somewhat muddled and ends with David, on his deathbed choosing Solomon to be his successor. The second narrative is in 1 Chronicles, which was a later rewrite of the Book of Kings and other books in the Deuteronomic history. Possibly recognising the problems inherent in the account in 1 Kings, the Chronicler simply has David, while still healthy and active, announce that God has chosen Solomon as his heir.Since Solomon had older brothers, it was not anticipated in the 1 Kings story that Solomon would ever be king, until David was near death, so there was no reason for David to prepare him to be king. The story in 1 Chronicles is more flexible, since David had some time, perhaps years, to prepare Solomon to be king, before his own death.
David named his son Solomon because it means "peaceful" in Hebrew. The Lord told Nathan to give Solomon the name Jedediah, which means "beloved of the Lord," as a special blessing. So, Solomon had two names, but he is most commonly referred to as Solomon in the Bible.
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It tell's you in The Bible.
Songs of Solomon
Solomon is mentioned in the New Testament in the Gospel of Matthew (6:29, 12:42), Gospel of Luke (11:31), and Gospel of John (10:23). These references generally refer to Solomon's wisdom, wealth, or the famous temple he built in Jerusalem.
God told Samuel in prophecy to anoint David as king (1 Samuel ch.16).See also the Related Links.Link: More about SamuelLink: More about King David
Kings, Chronicles; Ezra, Nehemiah.
they should not kill they should not disobey these are two of the proverbs if u r reading this find it your self i am not going to just tell you!!
kill who?