7. Solomon built shrines on a hill east of Jerusalem to worship Chemosh the disgusting god of Moab, and Molech the disgusting god of Ammon.
8. In fact, he built a shrine for each of his foreign wives, so all of them could burn incense and offer sacrifices to their own gods.
11. and he said to Solomon:You did what you wanted and not what I told you to do. Now I'm going to take your kingdom from you and give it to one of your officials.
12. But because David was your father, you will remain king as long as you live. I will wait until your son becomes king, then I will take the kingdom from him.
13. When I do, I will still let him rule one tribe, because I have not forgotten that David was my servant and Jerusalem is my city.
14. Hadad was from the royal family of Edom, and here is how the Lord made him Solomon's enemy:
20. Hadad and his wife had a son named Genubath, and the queen let the boy grow up in the palace with her own children.
21. When Hadad heard that David and Joab were dead, he said to the king, “Your Majesty, please let me go back to my own country.”
22. “Why?” asked the king. “Do you want something I haven't given you?”“No, I just want to go home.”