Saturday, June 27, 2020
Reading for July 5th
Read 1 Kings 4.22-34
In verse 22-28: A cor (v. 22) was about eleven bushels.
From Dan to Beer-sheba (v. 25) marked the traditional boundaries of Israel and Judah.
The expression all of them under the vine and fig trees was an idiom for tranquility and agricultural prosperity.
In verses 29-34: Solomon's legendary wisdom is said to exceed that of the people of the east, which is probably a reference to Mesopotamia (roughly modern Iraq), and Egypt (v. 30), the two great civilizations of the ancient Near East.
Wisdom is the sense used here involved not only wise judgement but also the composition of wisdom literature, such as proverbs, and the observation of the natural world (vv. 32-33).
Comments or Questions..
In verse 22-28: A cor (v. 22) was about eleven bushels.
From Dan to Beer-sheba (v. 25) marked the traditional boundaries of Israel and Judah.
The expression all of them under the vine and fig trees was an idiom for tranquility and agricultural prosperity.
In verses 29-34: Solomon's legendary wisdom is said to exceed that of the people of the east, which is probably a reference to Mesopotamia (roughly modern Iraq), and Egypt (v. 30), the two great civilizations of the ancient Near East.
Wisdom is the sense used here involved not only wise judgement but also the composition of wisdom literature, such as proverbs, and the observation of the natural world (vv. 32-33).
Comments or Questions..
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