1 Kings 4 surveys Solomon’s reign at peak organization, moving from named officials and regional supply districts to the daily provisions for the court, and closing with the breadth of wisdom that attracts attention from many nations.
1 Kings 4 surveys Solomon’s reign at peak organization, moving from named officials and regional supply districts to the daily provisions for the court, and closing with the breadth of wisdom that attracts attention from many nations.
Context Snapshot
Date
United monarchy through divided kingdom, c. 970-850 BC
Genre
Theological history
Setting
Exilic or post-exilic Israel/Judah tradition
Audience
Israel and Judah
World Stage
c. 970-850 BC
United monarchy and divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah
Solomon and the early divided monarchy c. 970-850 BC
1 Kings moves from Solomon's temple-building reign to the divided monarchy. The book weighs kings by covenant loyalty while showing how worship, wisdom, wealth, alliances, and idolatry reshape national life.