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Solomon was blessed with wisdom and wealth, and the building of the great Temple exemplified a man of great faith. But how could a man be led astray that had so much in his favor? Butler examines the rise and fall of Solomon in the following chapters: • Child of Bathsheba • Coronation for Throne • Charge from David • Conniving of Adonijah • Clemency for Abiathar • Condemnation of...

them. Here he comforted Bathsheba who was also sorrowing over the loss of the child. Bathsheba hurt just as badly as David did, if not more, because of the child’s sickness and death. The fact that David comforted her indicates that she was sorrowing. David needed to comfort Bathsheba, for she was sorrowing; and he was the one who could best comfort her because he had been involved with her in producing the child. In comforting Bathsheba when he had big troubles himself, David would learn that one
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