Sermons on 1 Kings
First Kings begins with the death of King David and the reign of his son, Solomon, who "excelled all the kings of the earth in riches and in wisdom". Solomon's unfaithfulness later in life set the stage for general apostasy among the people. The harsh policies of his son Rehoboam led to the revolt of the northern tribes and the division of Israel. The northern tribes would subsequently be called Israel, while the southern tribes would be called Judah. First Kings describes the construction of the temple in Jerusalem and shows the importance of proper worship. God's faithfulness to his people is showsn as he sent prophets, most notably Elijah, to warn them not to serve other gods. The author of 1 Kings is not known.