Rehoboam, the son of King Solomon, presents a phony front to the public, concealing a devastating private truth. Despite his father's wealth and influence, Rehoboam's life is marked by spiritual compromise, intermarriage with foreign women, and worship of their gods. His refusal to listen to the people's concerns leads to a civil war, and he makes plans to fight against Israel, but God intervenes, instructing him to return home and not engage in war. Rehoboam's actions reveal a reckless and extravagant display of power, mirroring his father's unfaithfulness and sensuality.
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