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I will take you, and you shall reign according to all that your soul desires, and shall be king over Israel.

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God Uses Human Ambition

Commentators note that God's promise fulfills "all that thy soul desireth," suggesting Jeroboam was already ambitious for the throne. Scholars like John Gill see this as an example of God sovereignly working through human desires and ambitions to accomplish His divine purposes, elevating Jeroboam from a low estate to be king.

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1 Kings

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On 1 Kings 11:31–39

19th Century

Bishop

Take thee ten pieces. —The message delivered by Ahijah first repeats exactly the former warning to Solomon ([Reference 1 …

John Gill

John Gill

On 1 Kings 11:37

17th Century

Pastor

And I will take you
From the low estate in which he was, to be king:

and you shall reign accordin…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 1 Kings 11:26–40

17th Century

Minister

In explaining why God tore the kingdom from the house of Solomon, Ahijah warned Jeroboam to be careful that sin did not cost him his advancement. Y…