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Based on the NKJV, David Guzik’s commentary on 1 Kings assumes the full trustworthiness and authority of Scripture, combining insights from scholars throughout the ages. Guzik provides clear exposition, designed to help Bible readers understand what the text says, and what it means. Calvary Chapel pastor Guzik forgoes formality and dives straight into the text—no lengthy introductions or...

a. He spoke three thousand proverbs: Solomon’s great wisdom—divinely inspired wisdom, in fact—makes up a considerable portion of the Book of Proverbs. b. His songs were one thousand and five: Solomon composed many songs but few psalms in the sense that David was the sweet psalmist of Israel (2 Samuel 23:1). This goes back to Solomon’s inferior relationship to God (compared to his father David). c. He spoke of trees … also of animals … of
1 Kings 4:32–34