Children Quote by Charles River Editors
““On the one hand, Solomon’s marriage to the daughter of the Egyptian Pharaoh is mentioned no less than five times in the narrative of 1 Kings 3-11, with each mention having a very distinct context and appearing archival in nature. She is mentioned: 1) in relation to Solomon’s alliance with the Egyptian Pharaoh (1 Kgs. 3:1); 2) in a description of the construction of the royal palace (1 Kgs. 7:8); 3) in relation to the Egyptian conquest of Gezer and its subsequent absorption into Greater Israel (1 Kgs. 9:16); 4) in a description of building activities throughout Jerusalem (1 Kgs. 9:24); and 5) in a list of Solomon’s wives (1 Kgs. 11:1). ””
About This Quote
Source Book: 1 Kings (Biblical text), chapters 3‑11
The passage notes multiple distinct references to Solomon’s Egyptian wife, highlighting her role in political alliances, construction projects, military conquests, urban development, and royal lineage.
In simple terms: Solomon’s Egyptian wife appears in several contexts throughout his reign.
Recognize how a single figure can serve multiple political and cultural purposes.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- studying ancient diplomacy
- examining biblical genealogies
- analyzing temple construction
- teaching biblical history
- understanding cultural integration
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do these varied mentions shape our view of Solomon’s reign?
- What does the repeated reference suggest about the importance of foreign alliances?
Each mention serves a specific narrative purpose, not a single story.