Chapter
XLI.
For, on the death of
Solomon in the fortieth year of his reign, Roboam his son having succeeded to
the throne of his father in the sixteenth year of his age, a portion of the
people, taking offense, revolted from him. For, having asked that the very
heavy tribute which Solomon had imposed upon them might be lessened, he
rejected the entreaties of these suppliants, and thus alienated from him the
favor of the whole people. Accordingly, by universal consent, the government
was bestowed on Jeroboam. He, sprung from a family of middle rank, had for some
time been in the service of Solomon. But when the king found that the
sovereignty of the Hebrews had been promised to him by a response of the
prophet Achia, he had resolved privately to cut him off. Jeroboam, under the
influence of this fear, fled into Egypt, and there married a wife of the royal
family. But, when at length he heard of the death of Solomon, he returned to
his native land, and, by the wish of the people, as we have said above, he
assumed the government. Two tribes, however, Judah and Benjamin, had remained
under the sway of Roboam; and from these he got ready an army of thirty
thousand men. But when the two hosts advanced, the people were instructed by
the words of God to abstain from fighting, for that Jeroboam had received the
kingdom by divine appointment. Thus the army disdained the command of the king,
and dispersed, while the power of Jeroboam was increased. But, since Roboam
held Jerusalem, where the people had been accustomed to offer sacrifice to God
in the temple built by Solomon, Jeroboam, fearing lest their religious feelings
might alienate the people from him, resolved to fill their minds with
superstition. Accordingly, he set up one golden calf at Bethel, and another at
Dan, to which the people might offer sacrifice; and, passing by the tribe of
Levi, he appointed priests from among the people. But censure followed this
guilt so hateful to God. Frequent battles then took place between the kings,
and so they retained their respective kingdoms on doubtful conditions. Roboam
died at the close of the seventeenth year of his reign.
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