1 Kings 5–8: God’s Dwelling Place: Cedars, Slaves, and the Sovereignty of God
Verse & Voice: A Daily Biblical Dialogue por Verse & Voice
Notas del episodio
Title: [1 Kings 5–8] God’s Dwelling Place: Cedars, Slaves, and the Sovereignty of God Correction Note: Please note the following audio transcription corrections: The king and his city are "Hiram of Tyre" (not "Hyram of Tire"). The forced labor system is the "corvée" (not "Corv"). The first bronze pillar is named "Jachin" (not "Shin"). Finally, the Hebrew word for tabernacling/dwelling is "shakan" (not "shakon"). Summary: This episode examines King Solomon’s crowning architectural achievement: the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem. While the monumental project was intended to fulfill David’s vision and house the presence of Yahweh, the narrative reveals deep theological frictions. We explore how Solomon utilized oppressive corvée labor to fund his lavish 13-year palace buil ...