1 Kings 1:48

48 and said, "Bless Israel's God, the LORD, who today has set my son[a] on my throne, and has allowed my eyes to see it."

1 Kings 1:48 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 1:48

And also thus said the king
Being in a proper posture for an address to God:

blessed [be] the Lord God of Israel, which hath given [one] to sit on
my throne this day, mine eyes seeing [it];
he ascribes this whole affair to God, and his kind providence, though all things were done according to his own orders; and gives thanks to him, who had directed him to take such steps as these were, and that the business was finished without any obstruction, and to the great joy and satisfaction of the people; and that there was such a prospect of Solomon's having a happy and peaceable reign.

1 Kings 1:48 In-Context

46 There's more: Solomon has taken over the throne of the kingdom.
47 The royal attendants blessed our master King David: ‘May your God make Solomon's name better than your name. May God elevate his throne above your throne.'" The king then worshipped on his bed
48 and said, "Bless Israel's God, the LORD, who today has set my son on my throne, and has allowed my eyes to see it."
49 Trembling with fear, all of Adonijah's guests got up and fled, each going a different way.
50 Adonijah was afraid of Solomon, so he got up and went to grab hold of the horns of the altar.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Heb lacks my son; other versions have it or something similar.
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