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Day 163 (1 Kings 7, 2 Chronicles 4) - Year 8

6/12/20267 min

FROM TODAY’S RECAP: - Video: Model of Solomon's Temple - Video: A'in Dara Temple in Syria (before/after air strikes) - TBR on YouTube Note: We provide links to specific resources; this is not an endorsement of the entire website, author, organization, etc. Their views may not represent our own. SHOW NOTES: - Follow The Bible Recap: Instagram | Facebook |TikTok | YouTube - Follow Tara-Leigh Cobble: Instagram - Read/listen on the Bible App or Dwell App - Learn more at our Start Page - Become a RECAPtain - Shop the TBR Store PARTNER MINISTRIES: D-Group International Israelux The God Shot TLC Writing & Speaking DISCLAIMER: The Bible Recap, Tara-Leigh Cobble, and affiliates are not a church, pastor, spiritual authority, or counseling service. Listeners and viewers consume this content on a voluntary basis and assume all responsibility for the resulting consequences and impact.

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  1. Tara-Leigh Cobble· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] Hey, Bible readers. I'm Tara-Leigh Cobble, and I'm your host for The Bible Recap. Today we briefly interrupt temple details to zoom in on Solomon's personal house, dividing the temple description in half. This is probably an intentional move by the author to illustrate a sad point: Solomon has a divided heart. There was also a hint toward this in yesterday's reading when the Canaanite laborers worked in shifts where they spent one month working on the temple followed by two months working on his house. And according to today's descriptions, his house is much larger. Granted, houses that hold physical people have to be larger than ones that house God's spirit and a few small pieces of furniture. So it's reasonable that it might take longer and be larger, but this interruption of the narrative is probably there to tell us about what's happening in Solomon's heart. He uses a lot of the same resources for his house, and he doesn't just build a house. He builds a whole palace complex, and it's majestic. He has his own palace, his wife's palace, a throne hall, and the hall of pillars. While his father David had humble roots as a shepherd, Solomon was bougie. Maybe a little too bougie, like the bougiest, and it becomes a problem for him. We'll read more about that in the future. Next, we jump back into the descriptions of the temple furniture. You can see how they've come a long way from the tabernacle.

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