1 Könige 12:18

18 Und der König Rehabeam sandte Adoram, der über die Fron war; aber ganz Israel steinigte ihn, und er starb. Da eilte der König Rehabeam, den Wagen zu besteigen, um nach Jerusalem zu fliehen.

1 Könige 12:18 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 12:18

Then King Rehoboam sent Adoram, who was over the tribute,
&c.] There was one of this name in this office in the time of David, ( 2 Samuel 20:24 ) , this is the same with Adoniram, as Jarchi thinks, see ( 1 Kings 4:6 ) , him he sent either to collect the tribute of the Ephraimites, to show his authority; or rather to call the people back to have some further discourse with them, and endeavour to soften things, and bring them to a compliance, so Josephus F12; but it was too late, and he employed a very improper person; the heavy taxes were their complaint, and a tax gatherer, and especially one that was at the head of the tribute, must be of all men the most disagreeable to them; this is another instance of the folly and false steps of Rehoboam:

and all Israel stoned him with stones, that he died;
the populace fell upon him at once, and stoned him to death; and which, though contrary to law and justice, was approved of and applauded by their principal men and all the people; so irritated and provoked were they by Rehoboam's answer to them. Hottinger F13 says, this man was buried in Shechem, which is very probable; but it is not expressed here, as he suggests it is; however, a grave stone, found A. D. 1480, in Spain, with this inscription, is not genuine,

``this is the grave of Adoniram, a servant of King Solomon, who came to collect tribute, and died such a day:''

therefore King Rehoboam made speed to get him up to his chariot, to
flee to Jerusalem;
from Shechem, fearing they would treat him in the same manner in their rage and fury; his courage was now cooled, and his haughty and hectoring spirit was now brought down, and he was glad to make use of his chariot for flight; this is the first time we read of a king of Israel riding in a chariot; though before of Sisera, a Canaanitish captain, and that only in a chariot of war.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 Antiqu. l. 8. c. 8. sect. 3.
F13 Praefat. ad Cipp. Hebr. p. 4. Vid. Walton. in Bibl. Polyglott. Prolegom. 3. sect. 35. p. 22.

1 Könige 12:18 In-Context

16 Und als ganz Israel sah, daß der König nicht auf sie hörte, da gab das Volk dem König Antwort und sprach: Was haben wir für Teil an David? Und wir haben kein Erbteil am Sohne Isais! Zu deinen Zelten, Israel! Nun sieh nach deinem Hause, David! Und Israel ging nach seinen Zelten.
17 Die Kinder Israel aber, die in den Städten Judas wohnten, über sie wurde Rehabeam König.
18 Und der König Rehabeam sandte Adoram, der über die Fron war; aber ganz Israel steinigte ihn, und er starb. Da eilte der König Rehabeam, den Wagen zu besteigen, um nach Jerusalem zu fliehen.
19 So fiel Israel vom Hause Davids ab bis auf diesen Tag.
20 Und es geschah, als ganz Israel hörte, daß Jerobeam zurückgekehrt wäre, da sandten sie hin und riefen ihn zu der Gemeinde, und machten ihn zum König über ganz Israel. Niemand folgte dem Hause Davids, außer dem Stamme Juda allein.
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