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A Disastrous Choice
Commentators unanimously highlight the foolishness of Rehoboam's attempt at reconciliation. After threatening the people, he sent Adoram, the official in charge of the very forced labor they were protesting. Scholars like Ellicott and Spurgeon note that sending the symbol of their oppression was the worst possible choice, which only inflamed the crowd's anger and led to violence. This serves as a lesson that good intentions require wise methods.
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1 Kings
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18th Century
Theologian
Adoram has been identified with Adoniram (as noted in marginal references) and even with the Adoram of 2 Samuel 20:24. However, it is h…
19th Century
Bishop
Adoram, who was over the tribute (or levy)—In 2 Samuel 20:24, 1 Kings 4:6, and 1 Kings 5:14, w…
19th Century
Preacher
And all Israel stoned him with stones, that he died. Therefore king Rehoboam made speed to get him up to his chariot, to flee to Jerusalem. So …
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17th Century
Pastor
Then King Rehoboam sent Adoram, who was over the tribute ,
&c.] There was one of this name in this office in the tim…
17th Century
Minister
The people speak improperly of David. How quickly good men, and their good services to the public, are forgotten!
The following thoughts sho…