1 Kings 9:26
King Solomon also assembled a fleet of ships at Ezion-geber, which is near Eloth in Edom, on the shore of the Red Sea.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 1 Kings 9:26?

2. How does 1 Kings 9:26 demonstrate Solomon's wisdom in expanding Israel's trade?

3. What role did Ezion-geber play in Solomon's maritime activities according to 1 Kings 9:26?

4. How does Solomon's use of the Red Sea connect to God's promises to Israel?

5. What can we learn from Solomon's actions about using resources for God's glory?

6. How can we apply Solomon's strategic planning in our own faith-based endeavors?

7. Why did Solomon build a fleet of ships at Ezion-geber in 1 Kings 9:26?

8. How does 1 Kings 9:26 reflect Solomon's wisdom and leadership?

9. What is the significance of Ezion-geber's location in 1 Kings 9:26?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 1 Kings 9?

11. In 1 Kings 9:26–28, Solomon’s fleet sailed to Ophir for gold; does any evidence confirm the location of Ophir or the plausibility of these voyages?

12. Why does the text (Song of Solomon 3:6–7) describe Solomon’s procession with such grandeur, given the lack of archaeological evidence for this specific event?

13. 2 Chronicles 5:1 – How can we verify historically or archaeologically that Solomon truly amassed such vast treasures and completed the Temple as described?

14. Proverbs 30:18–19 highlights four “mysterious” ways; does understanding them through science undermine their portrayal as unfathomable?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Solomon's decision to build a fleet at Ezion-geber reflect his wisdom and strategic planning as a leader?

2. In what ways can we utilize the resources and opportunities God has given us to expand His kingdom today?

3. What can we learn from Solomon's collaboration with Hiram of Tyre about the importance of partnerships in our personal and spiritual lives?

4. How does the historical significance of Ezion-geber and Eloth enhance our understanding of God's sovereignty and faithfulness to His people?

5. Reflect on the concept of stewardship in your own life. How can you be a more faithful steward of the resources and opportunities God has entrusted to you?1. How does God's second appearance to Solomon in 1 Kings 9 reinforce the principles of obedience and faithfulness?

2. In what ways does the covenant God makes with Solomon relate to the New Covenant made through Jesus Christ?

3. How does Solomon's interaction with Hiram reflect on the balance between political alliances and spiritual commitments?

4. In the context of present-day living, how can we apply God's warning to Solomon about the consequences of disobedience?

5. How does Solomon's use of forced labor from the non-Israelite population reflect on his leadership?

6. In light of 1 Kings 9, how can we ensure we are using our resources (time, talent, treasure) in a way that pleases God?

7. How do Solomon's construction projects metaphorically relate to our personal spiritual development?

8. How does 1 Kings 9 inspire us to continually focus on obedience to God in our lives?

9. In today's world, how can we identify when we are drifting away from God's commandments and refocus our priorities?

10. How do God's warnings and promises in this chapter relate to the concept of divine justice?

11. How can we discern between beneficial alliances and those that might lead us astray from God’s purpose, as seen in Solomon's interactions with Hiram?

12. How does the gold from Ophir symbolize the spiritual treasures we seek in our lives?

13. What lessons can be learned from Hiram's dissatisfaction with the towns given to him by Solomon?

14. How might Solomon's extensive building projects be viewed in terms of social justice and fair treatment of labor?

15. What are some contemporary situations where we might face a dilemma similar to Solomon’s and how should we handle it according to biblical principles?

16. How do we maintain our devotion to God in the face of worldly successes and advancements, as seen in Solomon's story?

17. How does Solomon's reign illustrate the dangers of forgetting God’s commandments despite blessings and prosperity?

18. What are the key lessons for leaders in today's society from Solomon's story?

19. How can we apply the theme of obedience and consequences in our personal and community life?

20. How does 1 Kings 9 encourage us to build a strong foundation on God's commandments in our personal lives?

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