I'm just curious about the "between the lines" observations you have on
this -- yeah, wayward kids, 500+ wives & all, I know. But, do you
call it a bit of Biblical hyperbole to refer to him as having such
exceeding wisdom? Or are wisdom and kingship not necessarily given to
be a desirable duo?
--Merv
George Murphy wrote:
> Some OT texts are relevant here (e.g., Dt.17:14-20), the lordship of
> Christ is the true pattern. Solomon, who unfortunately is often
> considered a "good king," was in reality a pretty crummy one, as a bit
> of reading between the lines shows.
>
> Shalom
> George
> http://web.raex.com/~gmurphy/
>
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