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1 Kings 11:11-21 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

11. So the Lord said to Solomon, “You have chosen to break your agreement with me. You have not obeyed my commands. So I promise I will tear your kingdom away from you. I will give it to one of your officers.

12. But I will not take it away while you are alive. This is because of my love for your father David. I will tear it away from your son when he becomes king.

13. But I will not tear away all the kingdom from him. I will leave him one tribe to rule. I will do this because of David, my servant. And I will do it because of Jerusalem, the city I have chosen.”

14. Now Hadad was a member of the family of the king of Edom. And the Lord caused Hadad the Edomite to become Solomon’s enemy.

15. Earlier, David had defeated Edom. Joab, the commander of David’s army, went into Edom to bury the dead. While he was there, he killed all the males.

16. Joab and all the Israelites stayed in Edom for six months. During that time they killed every male in Edom.

17. But at that time Hadad was only a young boy. So he ran away to Egypt with some of his father’s officers.

18. They left Midian and went to Paran. In Paran other men joined them. Then they all went to Egypt to see the king. He gave Hadad a house, some land and food to eat.

19. The king liked Hadad so much he gave Hadad a wife. She was the sister of Tahpenes, the king’s wife.

20. They had a son named Genubath. Queen Tahpenes allowed him to grow up in the royal palace. So he grew up with the king’s own children.

21. While he was in Egypt, Hadad heard that David had died. He also heard that Joab, the commander of the army, was dead. So Hadad said to the king, “Let me go home. Let me return to my own country.”

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