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+ | <p>Yerovam's initial revolt related to certain polices of Shelomo which served to isolate the people from both the king and Mikdash.  Shelomo's actions demonstrated that he cared more for the daughter of Paroh than for the people's religious and social welfare.</p> | ||
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+ | <point><b>וְזֶה הַדָּבָר אֲשֶׁר הֵרִים יָד בַּמֶּלֶךְ</b></point> | ||
+ | <point><b>What is the מלוא?</b></point> | ||
+ | <point><b>What was problematic about Shelomo's building projects?</b></point> | ||
+ | <point><b>Evaluation of Yerovam</b></point> | ||
+ | <point><b>Foreign wives</b></point> | ||
+ | <point><b>Why Yerovam?</b></point> | ||
+ | <point><b>Context</b></point> | ||
+ | <point><b>Achiyah's prophecy</b></point> | ||
+ | <point><b>Appointment of Yerovam</b></point> | ||
+ | </category> | ||
+ | <category>Economic Issues | ||
+ | <p>Yerovam rebelled due to Shelomo's overly harsh and inequitable taxation policies.</p> | ||
+ | </category> | ||
+ | <category>Tribal Rivalry | ||
+ | <mekorot>Yerovam's rebellion was rooted in the age old tribal rivalry between Yehuda and Yosef.</mekorot> | ||
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Version as of 03:36, 24 November 2017
Yerovam's Rebellion
Exegetical Approaches
Religious and Social Rebellion
Yerovam's initial revolt related to certain polices of Shelomo which served to isolate the people from both the king and Mikdash. Shelomo's actions demonstrated that he cared more for the daughter of Paroh than for the people's religious and social welfare.
וְזֶה הַדָּבָר אֲשֶׁר הֵרִים יָד בַּמֶּלֶךְ
What is the מלוא?
What was problematic about Shelomo's building projects?
Evaluation of Yerovam
Foreign wives
Why Yerovam?
Context
Achiyah's prophecy
Appointment of Yerovam
Economic Issues
Yerovam rebelled due to Shelomo's overly harsh and inequitable taxation policies.
Tribal Rivalry
Sources:Yerovam's rebellion was rooted in the age old tribal rivalry between Yehuda and Yosef.