Shlomo's Coronation

נמצאו 3 תוצאות חיפוש

  1. The Difference Between Individual Style and Common Values

    Haftarot: Hayei Sarah

    Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein

    The messages that stem from the story of selecting an heir for David - whether Adoniah or Shlomo - is that the moral legacy is the only one that will survive over time.

  2. Double Danger

    Haftarot: Va'yehi

    Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein

    The king possesses a unique personal status, but is also a national figure. David's deathbed instructions to Shlomo are examined based on both elements.

  3. Struggle for the Throne

    Rabbi Alex Israel

    Two approaches exist to the story of the contention over David's throne. One approach describes a political struggle with rivalries and palace intrigue, ultimately being resolved the moment the king has designated his heir. Even if another powerful candidate exists, there is an absolute transfer of power.

    A second, more spiritual approach, subtly takes the reader back to the sin of David and Bat Sheva. David's withdrawal from public life in the aftermath of the sin has created a situation in which he has not designated a successor. The ultimate choice of Shlomo - Bat Sheva's son - as the heir to the throne sends a clear message that David has paid for his various sins.  Shlomo ascends the throne clear of past complications; there is no residual stain on his monarchy.