Rehoboam

The King Whose Pride Divided a Nation

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Rehoboam was the son of Solomon and the grandson of David. He inherited a powerful and united kingdom, but his harsh leadership and refusal to listen to wise counsel caused a national split, dividing Israel into two kingdoms. Rehoboam ruled over Judah in the south while Jeroboam led the ten northern tribes. Though he started with potential, his pride and poor decisions led to lasting consequences for Israel. His reign was marked by internal strife, idolatry, and conflict with surrounding nations.

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After Solomon's death, Rehoboam went to Shechem to be made king. The people asked him to lighten the heavy yoke his father had placed on them.

Rehoboam sought advice — first from older, experienced men who counseled kindness, and then from younger peers who urged him to be harsher.

He followed the foolish advice of his peers, declaring he would be even tougher than Solomon. This caused ten tribes to rebel, forming the northern kingdom under Jeroboam.

Rehoboam planned to fight and reunify the kingdom by force, but the prophet Shemaiah warned him not to — and he obeyed.

His early years saw relative stability, but Judah soon fell into idolatry and sin. Because of this, God allowed King Shishak of Egypt to invade and plunder Jerusalem.

Rehoboam humbled himself, and God's wrath was partially turned away. He continued to reign in Judah for 17 years.

He left behind a divided kingdom and a legacy of missed opportunity, despite being the heir of Solomon and grandson of David.

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