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Christ |
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After dedicating the temple, it was filled with the cloud of glory so that the priests could not stand to minister (2 Chron. 5:13,14) |
Because of His death, the temple was filled with glory and the Mosaic priesthood ended (Rev. 15:8 cp. 2 Cor. 3:10) |
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" There was nothing hid from Solomon which he told her not" (2 Chron. 9:2). In this we see clearly Solomon as a type of Christ. |
As Christ told us all he knew (Jn. 17:8); consider the implications of this . If the Lord told us all that He knew from the Father, His words deserve a more sustained study and reflection than any of us have given them. |
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Solomon was fully representative of Israel (1 Kings 11:1,5-7 cp. 33; 8:52; and note the ye...thee confusion of 9:4-7); his prayer was their prayer (2 Chron. 6:21);his worship was theirs (2 Chron. 1:3,5) |
As Christ and us |
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Israel's blessing was dependent on Solomon's obedience (1 Kings 6:12,13) ; their joy was because of the honour God had given Solomon (2 Chron. 7:10) |
As ours. The blessing of others can be dependent upon a third party (e.g. Mk. 2:5) Cp. our response to Christ's victory and exaltation |
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God's love for Israel was shown through giving them Solomon as king (2 Chron. 9:8) |
Cp. our appreciation of Christ's Kingship? |
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" I am but a little child: I know not how to go out or come in" , i.e. to rule God's Kingdom (1 Kings 3:7-9) |
Alluded to in Mt. 18:3,4; become a child so you can rule the Kingdom; Christ was the greatest child as he will be the greatest ruler. This sets Solomon up as our example in this aspect. Notice how Sarah’s unspiritual comments “cast out the bondwoman…” and “my Lord being old…”are interpreted positively in the NT |
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The supreme intellectuality of Solomon (1 Kings 3:12; 4:30-33) which led him to be deeply depressed in Ecclesiastes |
In the type, Christ the most intellectual of all men- with the associated sadness and problems. He could have analyzed the surface tension on a glass of water if He wished. His knowledge of others thoughts was perhaps not due to a bolt of Holy Spirit revelation, but die to His great sensitivity that was related to His intelligence. |
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He asked for wisdom so that he could guide Israel (1 Kings 3: 8-11) |
Is. 11:1,2 |
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" The wisdom of God was in the midst of him" (1 Kings 3:28mg) |
Col. 2:3- clearly seeing Solomon as a type of Christ |
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Solomon had God's wisdom and used it to judge Israel; therefore they feared him (1 Kings 3:28) |
As Christ (Jn. 5:22) |
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Sorely tested by materialism, women and pride |
Ditto for Christ; he wanted to take the Kingdom for himself, to have worldly power and glory; and if " my son" in Proverbs is Jesus, he too was tempted by women. |
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Solomon built the temple of stone already prepared (1 Kings 6:7) |
Christ is the builder of the spiritual temple, in which the stones should fit together without strife (Eph. 2:21 alludes to 1 Kings 6:7) |
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The purpose of the temple was to let all the world know about the God of Israel (1 Kings 8:59,60) |
We are the spiritual temple; the literal temple of the future (Ps. 68:29) will do the same. The stones are shaped so that they might fit together; could it be so that those we now are being fitted in with are those we will work with eternally in an especially close relationship? |
Solomon's Kingdom |
Christ's Kingdom |
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Solomon sat on God's throne as King over His Kingdom (2 Chron. 9:8), in Jerusalem A temple built by Gentiles (2 Chron. 2:17,18) |
Ditto for Christ when the Kingdom is re-established. (Jer. 3:17) Ez.40-48; Zech.6:13 Is.60:10 |
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Israel was at it's largest extent in Solomon's Kingdom; lost land was restored, and the borders re-established (2 Chron. 9:26; 8:4 cp. Josh. 16:3,5); it was also at its political strongest; nations submitted to Solomon (1 Kings 4:20); Israel was the chief of the nations (1 Kings 4:21) |
Mic. 4:7 Mic. 4:8 |
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" King over a people like the dust of the earth" (2 Chron.1:9 = Gen. 13:16). Promises to Abraham initially fulfilled (1 Kings 4:20) |
Christ the true King of the Kingdom when the promises to Abraham are fulfilled. |
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" Israel dwelt safely, every man under his vine and...fig" (1 Kings 4:25); great fertility (1 Kings 4:22-28) |
Mic. 4:4; Ez. 34:28 (security and peace) Is. 35:1,2 |
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The happiness of Solomon's servants as they sat down to food and wine is stressed; they listened to Solomon's wisdom as they ate; this was the basis of their happiness. They ate in the presence of observing Gentiles (2 Chron.9:4,7) |
This is alluded to in Lk.22:30; Lk.14:15 speaks of us as happy servants. Rev.19:17 “Come and gather yourselves to the supper of the great God” |
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After Solomon's ascension, there was judgment and reward; in the form of being able to eat at his table (1 Kings 2:7 cp. 2 Sam.9: 7,10; 19:28)
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Cp. After Christ's return; the reward is to break bread with him (Lk.14:15; 22:30). Breaking bread with Him now is a sign of joyful fellowship with Him; it shouldn’t be a scary, worrying experience. |
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The priests were dressed in white linen, praising God with one sound (2 Chron.5:11,12) |
Rev.19:8 . This is possible even now in ecclesial life (Rom.15:6). In this sense we “have eternal life” in that we begin living the type of life we will eternally live right now. |
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Kingdom ruled by king-priests (1 Kings 4:2) with 12 deputy rulers (1 Kings 4:7) who provided food each month (1 Kings 4:27) |
Rev.5:10 Mt.19:28 Consider Is.66:23; Ez.47:12; Rev.22:2 |
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The nations bring " presents" (s.w. sacrifices) to him (1 Kings 4:21) |
The Law re-established in the Millennium ? Ps.68:29; 76:11; 72:8,10. |
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The Queen of Sheba saw the wisdom of Solomon manifested in the joy of his servants (2 Chron.9:3,4,6) and therefore she believed. Jerusalem was the centre of wisdom and worship for the region (1 Kings 4:34; 2 Chron.9:23) |
Our response to Christ's wisdom will make the world believe. She represents us: “One thing have I desired…that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life…to inquire in his temple” (Ps. 27:4). Example leads to conversion not just a bald statement of doctrine. Is.2:2,3; Zech. 14:16 |
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Solomon stressed in Proverbs that wisdom brings joy (3:13; 8:34), even in this life. |
So our joy now should be the joy we will have in the Kingdom |
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Solomon's wisdom concerned " the name of the Lord" (1 Kings 10:1) |
Christ's purpose both now and in the Kingdom is to declare God's name (Jn. 17:26) |
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His wisdom was to guide Israel, but it concerned the natural creation; as if his expositions concerning this were teaching spiritual lessons (1 Kings 4: 29,32,33)- as the Lord's parables. |
Will this be how we teach the nations in the Millennium? |
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The Queen of Sheba poured out her soul to Solomon- although she was a high flying career woman (2 Chron. 9:1,4) |
Ditto for the leaders of this world? Conversion results from relationships, and the person trusting is and opening up to us. |
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The queen of Sheba was an ambassador, one of many (2 Chron. 9:1,23) " Solomon reigned over all the kings" (2 Chron. 9:26) |
The nations will send representatives to Christ to learn wisdom. The value of spiritual wisdom will then be appreciated. There will still be an element of mortal rulership, with ours superimposed over it. |
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The nations traded their material wealth for spiritual instruction, coming annually to Jerusalem for instruction (2 Chron. 9:23,24) |
Ditto in the Kingdom? Knowledge of the Kingdom leads to quitting materialism for “the pearl of great price” Zech. 14:16 |
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Solomon judged the poor, ordinary people (e.g. the two poor prostitutes living in one house). He didn’t burn them, as the Law demanded, but judged with grace. |
Ps.72:4,12-14 |
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" The king made (mg. gave) silver and gold at Jerusalem as plenteous as stones" (2 Chron. 1:15) |
No materialism in the Kingdom because such abundance. Spiritual riches (redemption) given at Jerusalem at the judgment. There will be a different set of values then, as there was due to the fact meaningless in Solomon's Kingdom. |
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" The Queen of Sheba...came to prove Solomon with hard questions (s.w. riddles- i.e. trick questions)...I believed not... until I came" (2 Chron. 9:1,6) . By seeing the theory turned into practice, the word made flesh, she was converted. |
The cynics converted to believers |
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