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The LORD told Solomon, "Because this is your attitude and you have no respect for my promises or my laws that I commanded you to keep, I will certainly tear the kingdom away from you. I will give it to one of your servants.
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But I will not do it in your lifetime because of your father David. I will tear it away from the hands of your son.
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However, I will not tear the whole kingdom away from you. I will give your son one tribe for my servant David's sake and for the sake of Jerusalem, [the city] that I chose."
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The LORD raised up Hadad the Edomite as a rival to Solomon. Hadad was from the Edomite royal family.
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When David had conquered Edom, Joab, the commander of the army, went to bury those killed in battle and killed every male in Edom.
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(Joab and all Israel stayed there six months until they had destroyed every male in Edom.)
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Hadad was a young boy at the time. He and some of his father's Edomite servants fled to Egypt.
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They left Midian and went to Paran. Taking some men from Paran with them, they went to Pharaoh (the king of Egypt). Pharaoh gave Hadad a home, a food allowance, and land.
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Pharaoh approved of Hadad. So he gave Hadad his sister-in-law, the sister of Queen Tahpenes, to be Hadad's wife.
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Tahpenes' sister had a son [named] Genubath. Tahpenes presented the boy to Pharaoh in the palace, and Genubath lived in the palace among Pharaoh's children.
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When Hadad heard in Egypt that David had lain down in death with his ancestors and that Joab, the commander of the army, had died, he said to Pharaoh, "Let me go to my own country."