Science and Literature
June 30th, 2004 by Marc A. Pitman
I’ve been continuing to work through Morphew’s “Breakthrough.” He shows that 1 Kings 4:20-34 became synonomous with the blessings of the Kingdom. When you wanted to see what life in the Kingdom was like, look to this passage.
Check out verses 20 and 29. The people were as numerous as the sands on the seashore; so was the insight and wisdom God gave Solomon! “…as measureless as the sand on the seashore.”
I love the Hebrew mind. The Kingdom wasn’t just some spiritual, by-and-by, thing. The Kingdom involves knowing all about science and wisdom and writing beautiful poetry! This is so cool!
(Did I mention that there’s LOTS of food in the Kingdom? Check out the list of things that made up the daily feast (vv. 22-25)
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