King's House
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The term "King's House" in the Bible typically refers to the royal palace or residence of a king. It is a significant location in biblical narratives, often serving as the setting for important events and decisions that impact the history of Israel and Judah.

1. Solomon's Palace:

One of the most notable references to a king's house is the palace built by King Solomon in Jerusalem. This grand structure is described in 1 Kings 7, where it is detailed alongside the construction of the Temple. Solomon's palace was a symbol of his wealth, wisdom, and the prosperity of Israel during his reign. The Berean Standard Bible describes the palace as follows: "Solomon also built his own palace, and it took him thirteen years to complete the entire structure" (1 Kings 7:1). The palace complex included the House of the Forest of Lebanon, the Hall of Pillars, the Hall of the Throne, and Solomon's own residence, reflecting the grandeur and administrative needs of his kingdom.

2. The Palace of Ahab:

Another significant mention of a king's house is the palace of King Ahab in Samaria. Ahab, one of the kings of the Northern Kingdom of Israel, is known for his idolatry and his marriage to Jezebel, which led Israel further into sin. The palace in Samaria is the setting for the infamous incident involving Naboth's vineyard, where Ahab's covetousness and Jezebel's manipulation led to Naboth's unjust death (1 Kings 21). This event highlights the moral and spiritual decline of Israel under Ahab's rule.

3. The Palace in Babylon:

In the Book of Daniel, the king's house in Babylon is a significant location where Daniel and his companions serve under King Nebuchadnezzar. The palace is the setting for several key events, including Daniel's interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar's dreams and the miraculous survival of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace (Daniel 3). The king's house in Babylon represents the power and influence of the Babylonian Empire, as well as God's sovereignty over earthly kingdoms.

4. The Palace of Herod:

In the New Testament, the palace of Herod the Great in Jerusalem is mentioned in the context of Jesus' early life. Herod, known for his architectural projects and his role in the massacre of the innocents, resided in a grand palace that symbolized his authority and the Roman influence over Judea. The Berean Standard Bible recounts Herod's interaction with the Magi, who visited Jerusalem seeking the newborn King of the Jews: "When King Herod heard this, he was disturbed, and all Jerusalem with him" (Matthew 2:3). Herod's palace serves as a backdrop for the political tension surrounding the birth of Jesus.

5. Symbolism and Themes:

The concept of a king's house in the Bible often symbolizes authority, governance, and the moral state of a nation. The actions and decisions made within these palaces frequently reflect the spiritual condition of the leaders and their people. The king's house can be a place of justice and wisdom, as seen in Solomon's reign, or a place of corruption and idolatry, as exemplified by Ahab and Herod. Throughout Scripture, the king's house serves as a reminder of the responsibility of leaders to govern righteously and the consequences of failing to do so.
Subtopics

King

King by an Oath

King by Lot

King by Proclamation

King of the Jews

King: Acts As Judge

King: Ahasuerus

King: Baasha

King: Belshazzar

King: Ben-Hadad

King: Called King of Kings

King: Ceremonial Recognition of Kneeling Before

King: Ceremonial Recognition of Obeisance

King: Ceremonial Recognition of Prostration

King: Ceremonial Recognition of Salutation to "O King, Live Forever"

King: Chief officers of The Advisor

King: Chief officers of The Captain of the Army

King: Chief officers of The Chief of the Bodyguard

King: Chief officers of The Chief Priests

King: Chief officers of The Chief Ruler

King: Chief officers of The Collector of Taxes

King: Chief officers of The Provincial Governors

King: Chief officers of The Recorder

King: Chief officers of The Scribe

King: Chronicles of, Recorded

King: Commissary of

King: Constitutional Restrictions of

King: Decrees of, Irrevocable

King: Deification of

King: Divinely Authorized

King: Drunken, Instances of

King: Drunkenness of, Forbidden

King: Exercise Executive Clemency

King: Extensive Livestock of

King: Hereditary Succession

King: How Chosen by Divine Appointment, Saul

King: How Chosen: David and the Davidic Dynasty

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: David

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Herod

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Hezekiah

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Pilate

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Saul

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Zedekiah

King: Influential Queens: Bath-Sheba

King: Influential Queens: Esther

King: Influential Queens: Jezebel

King: Loyalty To, Enjoined

King: Not Hereditary

King: Obedience To, Enjoined

King: Plunder

King: Poll Tax

King: Prayer For

King: Prayer For, Enjoined

King: Precepts Concerning

King: Presents

King: Profiting From: Confiscations of Property

King: Religious Duties of

King: Respect Due To

King: Rights and Duties of

King: Subordinate officers of The Governor of the Household

King: Subordinate officers of The Keeper of the Wardrobe

King: Tariff on Imports, and Internal Revenue on Merchandise

King: Taxes

Select Readings: The King of Glory

Vicegerency of Elisha in Condemning Gehazi

Vicegerency of Elisha in Miraculously Rewarding the Shunammite Woman

Vicegerency of the Apostles

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