1 Kings 14:16
14:16 He will hand Israel over to their enemies
because of the sins which Jeroboam committed and which he made Israel commit.”
1 Kings 2:17
2:17 He said, “Please ask King Solomon if he would give me Abishag the Shunammite as a wife, for he won’t refuse you.”
1 Kings 2:35
2:35 The king appointed Benaiah son of Jehoiada to take his place at the head of
the army, and the king appointed Zadok the priest to take Abiathar’s place.
1 Kings 4:29
4:29 God gave Solomon wisdom and very great discernment; the breadth of his understanding was as infinite as the sand on the seashore.
1 Kings 10:27
10:27 The king made silver as plentiful
in Jerusalem as stones; cedar was
as plentiful as sycamore fig trees are in the lowlands.
1 Kings 11:19
11:19 Pharaoh liked Hadad so well
he gave him his sister-in-law (Queen Tahpenes’ sister) as a wife.
1 Kings 6:27
6:27 He put the cherubs in the inner sanctuary of the temple.
Their wings were spread out. One of the first cherub’s wings touched one wall and one of the other cherub’s wings touched the opposite wall. The first cherub’s other wing touched the second cherub’s other wing in the middle of the room.
1 Kings 7:39
7:39 He put five basins on the south side of the temple and five on the north side. He put “The Sea” on the south side, in the southeast corner.
1 Kings 11:18
11:18 They went from Midian to Paran; they took some men from Paran and went to Egypt. Pharaoh, king of Egypt, supplied him with a house and food and even assigned him some land.
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 22:6
22:6 So the king of Israel assembled about four hundred prophets and asked them, “Should I attack Ramoth Gilead or not?”
They said, “Attack! The sovereign one
will hand it over to the king.”
1 Kings 2:5
2:5 “You know what Joab son of Zeruiah did to me – how he murdered two commanders of the Israelite armies, Abner son of Ner and Amasa son of Jether. During peacetime he struck them down like he would in battle; when he shed their blood as if in battle, he stained his own belt and the sandals on his feet.