1 Kings 2:6
So act according to your wisdom, and do not let his gray head go down to Sheol in peace.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 1 Kings 2:6?

2. How does 1 Kings 2:6 emphasize the importance of wisdom in leadership decisions?

3. What does "act according to your wisdom" reveal about Solomon's responsibilities as king?

4. How can we apply Solomon's wisdom in handling difficult situations in our lives?

5. What other biblical examples show the importance of wisdom in executing justice?

6. How does 1 Kings 2:6 guide us in making righteous judgments today?

7. Why does David instruct Solomon to act with wisdom in 1 Kings 2:6?

8. How does 1 Kings 2:6 reflect on justice and mercy in leadership?

9. What historical context influences David's advice in 1 Kings 2:6?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 1 Kings 2?

11. If God is all-powerful, why does He need angels to do His work?

12. What are the key themes in 2 Chronicles?

13. How could four young captives learn and excel in 'all wisdom and knowledge' (Daniel 1:17) beyond experienced Babylonian scholars?

14. What is the meaning of Proverbs 27:6?
Discussion Questions
1. How does David's instruction to Solomon reflect the importance of wisdom in leadership, and how can we apply this principle in our own lives?

2. In what ways does the account of Joab challenge us to consider the consequences of our actions, particularly in terms of violence and betrayal?

3. How can we balance the need for justice with the call to show mercy, as seen in the tension between David's instructions and New Testament teachings?

4. What lessons can we learn from David's concern for his legacy, and how can we ensure that our actions positively impact future generations?

5. How does the concept of Sheol in this passage inform our understanding of life, death, and the afterlife from a biblical perspective?1. What aspects of David's advice to Solomon in 1 Kings 2:1-4 resonate with you the most? Why?

2. How do Solomon's actions in this chapter reflect the wisdom for which he is known?

3. In what ways does the story of Adonijah reflect the consequences of ambition and pride?

4. How does Solomon's treatment of Abiathar fulfill prophecy, and what does this suggest about God's sovereignty?

5. Discuss the moral implications of Solomon's judgment on Joab. How does it align or conflict with your understanding of justice?

6. What does Shimei's fate teach about obedience and consequences?

7. How do you think Solomon felt as he took these actions to secure his throne? Empathize with his position.

8. How does 1 Kings 2 demonstrate the balance between mercy and justice?

9. How can we apply David's parting advice to Solomon in our lives today?

10. What does this chapter teach us about handling power and authority responsibly?

11. Reflect on a situation in your life where you've had to exhibit wisdom similar to Solomon's in dealing with a challenging situation.

12. How do you reconcile the violent judgments in this chapter with a modern Christian perspective of love and forgiveness?

13. How can we as believers respond to betrayal, in light of Solomon's actions towards Adonijah and Abiathar?

14. In modern society, where do you see the consequences of disobedience to God's commandments?

15. Discuss a scenario where you had to balance loyalty with righteousness.

16. What qualities of Solomon's leadership do you find admirable or problematic?

17. How do these accounts of justice and righteousness inform your understanding of God's character?

18. How do you interpret the line "show yourself a man" from David's advice to Solomon in today's context?

19. How does this chapter's events shape the subsequent narrative of Solomon's reign?

20. Reflect on a situation where you've observed or experienced divine justice in your life. How does it align with the events of 1 Kings 2?

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