1 Kings 1:7

1:7 He collaborated with Joab son of Zeruiah and with Abiathar the priest, and they supported him.

1 Kings 1:10

1:10 But he did not invite Nathan the prophet, Benaiah, the elite warriors, or his brother Solomon.

1 Kings 2:1

David’s Final Words to Solomon

2:1 When David was close to death, he told Solomon his son:

1 Kings 2:14

2:14 He added, “I have something to say to you.” She replied, “Speak.”

1 Kings 2:25

2:25 King Solomon then sent Benaiah son of Jehoiada, and he killed Adonijah.

1 Kings 4:15

4:15 Ahimaaz was in charge of Naphtali. (He married Solomon’s daughter Basemath.)

1 Kings 4:32

4:32 He composed 3,000 proverbs and 1,005 songs.

1 Kings 6:9

6:9 He finished building the temple and covered it with rafters and boards made of cedar.

1 Kings 6:23

6:23 In the inner sanctuary he made two cherubs of olive wood; each stood 15 feet high.

1 Kings 6:30

6:30 He plated the floor of the temple with gold, inside and out.

1 Kings 6:34

6:34 He also made two doors out of wood from evergreens; each door had two folding leaves.

1 Kings 7:14-15

7:14 He was the son of a widow from the tribe of Naphtali, and his father was a craftsman in bronze from Tyre. He had the skill and knowledge to make all kinds of works of bronze. He reported to King Solomon and did all the work he was assigned.

7:15 He fashioned two bronze pillars; each pillar was 27 feet high and 18 feet in circumference.

1 Kings 8:12

8:12 Then Solomon said, “The Lord has said that he lives in thick darkness.

1 Kings 10:15

10:15 besides what he collected from the merchants, traders, Arabian kings, and governors of the land.

1 Kings 11:3

11:3 He had 700 royal wives and 300 concubines; his wives had a powerful influence over him.

1 Kings 11:30

11:30 and he grabbed the robe and tore it into twelve pieces.

1 Kings 12:13

12:13 The king responded to the people harshly. He rejected the advice of the older men

1 Kings 12:31-32

12:31 He built temples on the high places and appointed as priests people who were not Levites. 12:32 Jeroboam inaugurated a festival on the fifteenth day of the eighth month, like the festival celebrated in Judah. On the altar in Bethel he offered sacrifices to the calves he had made. In Bethel he also appointed priests for the high places he had made.

1 Kings 13:15

13:15 He then said to him, “Come home with me and eat something.”

1 Kings 13:27

13:27 He told his sons, “Saddle my donkey,” and they did so.

1 Kings 15:2

15:2 He ruled for three years in Jerusalem. His mother was Maacah, the daughter of Abishalom.

1 Kings 15:10

15:10 He ruled for forty-one years in Jerusalem. His grandmother was Maacah daughter of Abishalom.

1 Kings 15:21

15:21 When Baasha heard the news, he stopped fortifying Ramah and settled down in Tirzah.

1 Kings 18:8

18:8 He replied, “Yes, go and say to your master, ‘Elijah is back.’”

1 Kings 18:27

18:27 At noon Elijah mocked them, “Yell louder! After all, he is a god; he may be deep in thought, or perhaps he stepped out for a moment or has taken a trip. Perhaps he is sleeping and needs to be awakened.”

1 Kings 18:33

18:33 He arranged the wood, cut up the bull, and placed it on the wood.

1 Kings 19:21

19:21 Elisha went back and took his pair of oxen and slaughtered them. He cooked the meat over a fire that he made by burning the harness and yoke. He gave the people meat and they ate. Then he got up and followed Elijah and became his assistant.

1 Kings 20:2

20:2 He sent messengers to King Ahab of Israel, who was in the city.

1 Kings 20:18

20:18 He ordered, “Whether they come in peace or to do battle, take them alive.”

1 Kings 20:37

20:37 He found another man and said, “Wound me!” So the man wounded him severely.