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Ancient Kings Who Revealed The Coming Kingdom
DAVID, SOLOMON
&
THE SAVIOR
The Ancient Kings Who Revealed
the Coming Kingdom
Rev. John Shane Vaughn
First Harvest Ministries International
DAVID, SOLOMON & THE SAVIOR
The Ancient Kings Who Revealed the Coming Kingdom
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Pattern of Two Kings
Chapter 2: David — The Warrior King
Chapter 3: Gathering the Cedars
Chapter 4: Zadok — The Faithful Priest
Chapter 5: Solomon — The Prince of Shalom
Chapter 6: The Economics of Abundance
Chapter 7: The Mystery of 666 Talents
Chapter 8: Why Solomon Fell
Chapter 9: The Melchizedek Order Revealed
Chapter 10: The Greater Than Solomon
About the Author
INTRODUCTION
Most people know David and Solomon as Israel’s great-
est kings. Their names echo through history as builders,
warriors, poets, and sages. But few realize they were far
more than historical figures—they were prophetic shad-
ows, living blueprints that revealed the two comings of
the Messiah.
Something always bothered my mind: David was
always said to represent Christ and also then we were told
Solomon represented Christ as well. Yet, how could both
Father and Son represent Christ, it made no sense to my
mind. Obvious reasons were glaring, both men were filled
with sin. David an adulterer and even worse, his son, Sol-
omon, fell into absolute pagan worship at the end of his
life. As I sought the Spirit of Yahweh for the revelation of
these two men, suddenly it came to me.
David, the warrior king, spent his entire reign in
conflict. From his youth fighting lions and bears, to his
legendary confrontation with Goliath, to his years fleeing
Saul’s murderous jealousy, to the constant military cam-
paigns that marked his kingship—David’s life was defined
by warfare. Even within his own family, rebellion and
strife pursued him relentlessly.
Solomon, by divine design, received a different call-
ing. His very name speaks of peace—SHALOM. Under his
reign, Israel experienced what no generation before or
since has witnessed: complete rest from enemies on every
side, unprecedented prosperity, and the construction of
YAHWEH’s temple in Jerusalem.
This pattern was not coincidental. YAHWEH or-
chestrated these two reigns to reveal His eternal plan of
redemption through YAHSHUA the Messiah:
David = YAHSHUA’s First Coming (warfare,
struggle, suffering)
Solomon = YAHSHUA’s Second Coming
(SHALOM, peace, prosperity)
In the pages that follow, we will explore how David’s
gathering of materials and mighty men parallels YAHS-
HUA’s current work of calling and preparing believers.
We will discover why the temple could not be built during
David’s reign and what that teaches us about the com-
ing kingdom. We will examine Zadok, the faithful priest
who bridged both kingdoms, and learn what his example
means for our own faithfulness.
We will unpack the mystery of Solomon’s 666 tal-
ents of gold and why this number points to the fullness
of humanity acknowledging the true King. Perhaps most
importantly, we will grapple with Solomon’s tragic
fall into idolatry and discover how his failure propheti-
cally reveals the final rebellion at the end of the millenni-
um—proving once and for all that perfect conditions can-
not produce perfect hearts.
Finally, we will encounter the Melchizedek priest-
hood—that mysterious order that unites king and priest in
one person—and discover how faithful believers are being
prepared to share in that eternal priesthood with YAHSH-
UA Himself.
The story of David and Solomon is not merely an-
cient history. It is the story of your future. You are being
gathered like cedars of Lebanon. You are being forged like
David’s mighty men. You are being tested like Zadok. And
if you remain faithful, you will reign like Solomon—not for
forty years, but forever.
Turn the page and discover your destiny in the pat-
tern of two kings.
CHAPTER ONE
The Pattern of Two Kings
“Thou hast shed blood abundantly, and hast
made great wars: thou shalt not build an
house unto my name, because thou hast shed
much blood upon the earth in my sight. Be-
hold, a son shall be born to thee, who shall be
a man of rest; and I will give him rest from
all his enemies round about: for his name
shall be Solomon, and I will give peace and
quietness unto Israel in his days.”
— 1 Chronicles 22:8-9
The Three-Kingdom Framework
To understand the prophetic significance of David and
Solomon, we must first grasp the three-kingdom frame-
work that underlies all of Scripture’s teaching about the
Messiah’s reign.
The First Kingdom is represented by David’s
warfare. His entire reign was marked by constant battles,
military conquests, and unending conflict. This corre-
sponds to YAHSHUA’s First Coming and the current age
in which we live. Just as David conquered his enemies and
gathered materials for the temple he would never build, so
YAHSHUA conquered sin and death at Calvary and now
gathers His people—the living materials—for the kingdom
to come.
The Second Kingdom is represented by Solo-
mon’s peace. SHALOM reigned on every side. Enemies
were subdued. The temple was built. Unprecedented pros-
perity filled the land. This corresponds to YAHSHUA’s
Millennial Reign—the thousand-year period when He will
rule from Jerusalem, Satan will be bound, and righteous-
ness will cover the earth as waters cover the sea.
The Third Kingdom extends beyond the millen-
nium into eternity. After the final rebellion is crushed and
judgment completed, the kingdom will be delivered to the
Father. New heavens and new earth will replace the old.
This eternal kingdom has no end—it continues forever
and ever.
Why Two Kings?
Why couldn’t David build the temple? The answer re-
veals the fundamental principle that building follows
battles. The temple represented YAHWEH’s dwelling
place—a house of peace, presence, and worship. Such a
house required SHALOM, not warfare. The sounds of con-
struction could not mingle with the clash of swords.
David understood this principle. He gathered ev-
erything needed for the temple—gold, silver, bronze, iron,
timber, and stone in quantities beyond measure. He or-
ganized the Levites, established the patterns of worship,
and received the divine blueprints from YAHWEH’s own
hand. But he could not lay a single stone of the temple
itself. That honor belonged to his son, the prince of peace.
This same principle governs YAHSHUA’s two com-
ings. At His first coming, He engaged in the ultimate spir-
itual warfare—conquering sin, death, and the powers of
darkness through His sacrifice on Calvary. But He did not
establish His visible kingdom on earth. Like David, He
gathered and prepared while the battles raged.
Understanding Biblical Typology
Solomon functioned as a type—a prophetic shadow—of
YAHSHUA the Messiah. He was beloved of YAHWEH
from birth. He possessed unprecedented wisdom. He ren-
dered perfect judgment. He brought peace and prosperity.
He built the temple. He received tribute from all nations.
He sat on David’s throne.
Yet Solomon’s imperfections were intentional within the
prophetic design. His eventual fall into idolatry demon-
strated that even the greatest human type could never
fulfill what only the true Messiah could accomplish. Every
shadow has limitations—the substance alone is perfect.
David’s Mighty Men Pattern
Perhaps the most personally relevant aspect of this pat-
tern concerns David’s mighty men. When David fled from
Saul and hid in the cave of Adullam, a remarkable group
gathered to him: “Every one that was in distress, and
every one that was in debt, and every one that was dis-
contented, gathered themselves unto him.”
Distressed. In debt. Discontented. These were not
society’s elite—they were its rejects. Yet under David’s
leadership, through years of hardship and warfare, these
broken men became the mighty warriors of Israel.
Consider Benaiah. Under David, he killed a lion in
a pit on a snowy day and struck down mighty warriors
with his own hands. But when Solomon took the throne,
Benaiah was elevated from commander of the bodyguard
to commander of the entire army. The warrior forged in
David’s battles became the general who maintained Solo-
mon’s peace.
Do you see the application? You are David’s
mighty men being forged NOW for rulership THEN.
Scripture promises that saints will judge the world, that
overcomers will reign with YAHSHUA for a thousand
years. Your current struggles are not obstacles to your
destiny—they are the training ground for it.
CHAPTER TWO
David — The Warrior King
“He teacheth my hands to war, so that a
bow of steel is broken by mine arms... I have
pursued mine enemies, and overtaken them:
neither did I turn again till they were con-
sumed.”
— Psalm 18:34, 37
David as Man of War
David’s entire existence was shaped by conflict. Be-
fore he ever faced a human enemy, he battled wild beasts
to protect his father’s flock. When a lion came and took a
lamb, David pursued it, struck it, and delivered the lamb
from its mouth. When it rose against him, he caught it by
its beard and killed it. The same fate befell a bear.
Goliath represented more than a military threat—he
was a spiritual challenge, defying the armies of the living
God. While seasoned warriors cowered, a shepherd boy
ran toward the giant with nothing but a sling, five smooth
stones, and unshakable faith.
But victory over Goliath did not bring peace. In-
stead, it initiated years of fleeing from a jealous king.
Saul’s spear flew at David in the palace. His soldiers hunt-
ed David through wilderness and cave. The warfare was
constant.
When David finally took the throne, the battles
intensified. Second Samuel chapter eight records his mil-
itary campaigns against the Philistines, Moab, Syria, and
Edom. Even within his own household, warfare raged—
Amnon, Absalom, Adonijah—conflict everywhere.
YAHWEH’s own summary of David’s life empha-
sized this defining characteristic: “Thou hast shed blood
abundantly, and hast made great wars.”
YAHSHUA’s First Coming Parallels
The prophet Isaiah described the Messiah’s first
coming in terms that mirror David’s experience: “He is
despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and
acquainted with grief.” From His birth in a stable to
His death on a cross, YAHSHUA’s earthly ministry was
marked by struggle and suffering.
Consider Gethsemane. Luke records that YAHSH-
UA’s sweat became as great drops of blood falling to the
ground. This was spiritual warfare of the most intense
kind. The wilderness temptation lasted forty days, with
Satan deploying every weapon against the Son of YAH-
WEH.
The cross itself was the ultimate battlefield. To hu-
man eyes, it appeared to be the Messiah’s utter defeat.
Yet in that moment of apparent destruction, YAHSHUA
accomplished the greatest victory in cosmic history. Paul
declares that He “spoiled principalities and powers, mak-
ing a show of them openly, triumphing over them.”
Why Temple Had to Wait
The temple represented everything warfare is not:
peace, presence, rest, completion. It was YAHWEH’s
dwelling place among His people. Such a house could not
rise while swords clashed and blood flowed.
We live in David’s time. Paul wrote that we must
“through much tribulation enter into the kingdom.” The
present age is not Solomon’s reign—it is David’s warfare.
But this reality should not discourage us. David fought;
Solomon built. YAHSHUA conquered; we will reign.
CHAPTER THREE
Gathering the Cedars
“Now, behold, in my trouble I have prepared
for the house of YAHWEH an hundred thou-
sand talents of gold, and a thousand thou-
sand talents of silver; and of brass and iron
without weight; for it is in abundance: timber
also and stone have I prepared.”
— 1 Chronicles 22:14
What David Gathered
The quantities David accumulated stagger the imagina-
tion. One hundred thousand talents of gold. One million
talents of silver. Bronze and iron “without weight”—so
abundant that measuring it seemed pointless. All gath-
ered through decades of warfare, all dedicated to a temple
David would never see completed.
Among all these materials, the cedars of Lebanon
held special significance. These ancient trees were the
most prized building material in the ancient world—dura-
ble enough to last millennia, beautiful in grain, fragrant in
aroma, and massive enough to span great distances.
The Psalmist captured the spiritual significance:
“The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree: he shall
grow like a cedar in Lebanon.”
Believers as Living Cedars
Paul told Timothy that in a great house there are ves-
sels of gold and silver, but also of wood—and that those
who purge themselves become vessels of honor. Peter
declared that believers are “living stones, built up a spiri-
tual house.” The writer of Ephesians explained that we are
“built together as temple.”
We are the cedars being gathered! The temple
that YAHSHUA is building consists not of dead timber but
of living souls. And like the cedars of Lebanon, we must
undergo a process:
Cut down: Called out from the world, severed from
old identity.
Stripped: Pruned of selfish desires and worldly
attachments.
Shaped: Trials and disciplines form us according
to divine blueprints.
Seasoned: Time and experience develop enduring
character.
Transported: Moved from this earthly realm to
the heavenly city.
David’s Mighty Men
The transformation of David’s mighty men illustrates
this process dramatically. Remember their condition
when they first gathered: distressed, in debt, discontent-
ed. They were failures by every worldly measure.
But by Second Samuel chapter twenty-three, these
same men had become legends. Adino killed eight hun-
dred men in a single encounter. Eleazar fought until his
hand froze to his sword. Shammah stood alone in a field
when all Israel fled.
These men were forged in the cave of Adullam.
Their greatness emerged not despite their brokenness but
through it.
This is you. Broken when Christ found you. Being
forged through trials as an elite warrior of faith. Destined
to rule in the millennium that follows.
Qualities Being Developed
The cedar qualities being developed in you correspond
to kingdom necessities:
Durability: “Endure hardness, as a good soldier of
YAHSHUA the Messiah.”
Beauty: “Let the beauty of YAHWEH our God be
upon us.”
Fragrance: “We are unto YAHWEH a sweet savour
of Christ.”
Strength: “Till we all come unto the measure of the
stature of the fulness of Christ.”
Paul assured the Philippians: “Being confident of
this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in
you will perform it until the day of YAHSHUA the Mes-
siah.” You are not merely enduring life’s difficulties—you
are being prepared for eternal glory.
CHAPTER FOUR
Zadok — The Faithful Priest
“But the priests the Levites, the sons of Zadok,
that kept the charge of my sanctuary when
the children of Israel went astray from me,
they shall come near to me to minister unto
me.”
— Ezekiel 44:15
Zadok During David’s Reign
The book of Second Samuel introduces Zadok as one
of two high priests serving under David, alongside Abia-
thar. This dual priesthood represented two different lin-
eages: Zadok descended from Eleazar, the legitimate line,
while Abiathar came from the line of Eli, whose house had
been pronounced cursed.
Both priests served David faithfully during the ear-
ly years. But the crises that punctuated David’s kingdom
revealed a crucial difference between them.
During Absalom’s rebellion, Zadok remained utter-
ly faithful, serving as David’s intelligence network from
within Jerusalem. During Adonijah’s attempted coup, the
contrast became stark: “Joab and Abiathar joined Adon-
ijah. But Zadok the priest, and Benaiah, and Nathan the
prophet, and the mighty men which belonged to David,
were not with Adonijah.”
When Solomon was named heir, Zadok performed
the anointing. His loyalty in warfare earned him promi-
nence in peace.
Zadok’s Reward in Solomon’s Reign
Solomon’s first acts as king included settling ac-
counts. Abiathar was removed from the priesthood—
fulfilling the ancient prophecy against Eli’s house. And
Zadok? “The king put Zadok the priest in the room of
Abiathar.”
The faithful servant who had passed every test be-
came sole high priest under Solomon. He would serve in
the completed temple his loyalty had helped make possi-
ble.
Prophetic Significance
Zadok’s story establishes a principle that echoes
through Scripture: faithfulness in warfare determines po-
sition in peace. What we do in David’s age shapes what we
become in Solomon’s age.
NOW, in David’s age, believers function as a roy-
al priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices. We are tested,
as Zadok was tested—not in comfortable circumstances
but in times of rebellion and pressure to compromise.
THEN, in Solomon’s age, Scripture promises
that overcomers will be made “kings and priests unto
YAHWEH” and will “reign on the earth.”
Ezekiel’s Zadokite Priesthood
The prophet Ezekiel, writing during the Babylonian
exile, received visions of a future temple. In those visions,
a specific priesthood is designated for closest access to
YAHWEH: “The sons of Zadok, that kept the charge of
my sanctuary when the children of Israel went astray.”
They are rewarded for faithfulness when others
failed. They receive the highest honor: coming near to
YAHWEH Himself.
The Name Connection
The Hebrew name Zadok means “righteous.” It shares
its root with Melchizedek, which means “king of righ-
teousness.” Both names derive from the Hebrew root
tzedek. This linguistic connection points forward to the
Melchizedek priesthood we will explore in chapter nine.
Lessons from Zadok
Zadok’s example teaches us principles essential for
those who would reign with YAHSHUA:
Faithful during crisis. When rebellion threw Je-
rusalem into chaos, Zadok remained loyal.
Obedient when difficult. David commanded Za-
dok to return the Ark and remain under Absalom’s
control. Zadok obeyed without argument.
Supportive of the true anointed. While Abia-
thar followed Adonijah, Zadok waited for David’s
choice.
Served without seeking power. He simply
served faithfully wherever placed, and YAHWEH ex-
alted him in due time.
Your faithfulness NOW determines your po-
sition THEN. Zadok overcame; Abiathar compromised.
Zadok served in Solomon’s temple; Abiathar was ban-
ished.
CHAPTER FIVE
Solomon — The Prince of Shalom
“His name shall be Solomon, and I will give
peace and quietness unto Israel in his days.”
— 1 Chronicles 22:9
The Meaning of SHALOM
The Hebrew word SHALOM carries far more weight
than its common English translation “peace” suggests.
SHALOM encompasses completeness where nothing is
missing, wholeness where everything functions properly,
soundness and structural integrity, prosperity and abun-
dance, health in physical, mental, and spiritual dimen-
sions, harmony in right relationships, and divine order
according to YAHWEH’s perfect design.
SHALOM is not merely the absence of war—it is
total restoration of everything to its intended state.
Establishment of Peace
Before Solomon’s SHALOM could begin, rebels had to
be removed. Adonijah had attempted to seize the throne,
declaring “I will exalt myself”—echoing Satan’s ancient
pride. He was executed. Abiathar was removed from the
priesthood. Joab, who had joined the rebellion, was exe-
cuted at the altar where he had fled for refuge.
This pattern parallels the establishment of the mil-
lennium. Satan will be bound. False religion will be re-
moved. Corrupt rulers will be destroyed. Only then can
true SHALOM begin.
First Kings records the result: “And the kingdom
was established in the hand of Solomon.” Did you notice
that? David built the Kingdom but Solomon will establish
it.
Fullness of SHALOM
Solomon’s SHALOM manifested in every dimension of
life:
Political peace: “He had peace on all his sides
round about. And Judah and Israel dwelt safely, every
man under his vine and under his fig tree.” This fore-
shadows Isaiah’s prophecy: “They shall beat their swords
into plowshares... nation shall not lift up sword against
nation.”
Judicial perfection: The famous judgment be-
tween two mothers demonstrated wisdom that caused all
Israel to fear the king. This points to YAHSHUA’s millen-
nial reign: “With righteousness shall he judge the poor,
and reprove with equity.”
Spiritual presence: When the temple was ded-
icated, “the glory of YAHWEH filled the house... so that
the priests could not stand to minister.” This foreshadows
the day when “the earth shall be filled with the knowledge
of the glory of YAHWEH, as the waters cover the sea.”
Universal Recognition
All nations came to hear Solomon’s wisdom. The
Queen of Sheba represented the Gentiles acknowledging
Israel’s king, declaring, “Blessed be YAHWEH thy God!”
This foreshadows Isaiah’s prophecy: “All nations shall
flow unto it.”
Temple as Center
Everything in Solomon’s kingdom pointed to and
flowed from the temple. It was the center of worship,
justice, and national identity. In the millennium, YAHSH-
UA Himself will be that center—”the tabernacle of God is
with men, and he will dwell with them.”
Solomon’s reign previewed what the millennium
will accomplish in full: rebels removed, political peace
established, perfect justice administered, YAHWEH’s
presence manifested, universal recognition achieved, and
economic abundance flowing to all.
CHAPTER SIX
The Economics of Abundance
“And the king made silver to be in Jerusalem
as stones, and cedars made he to be as the
sycamore trees that are in the vale, for abun-
dance.”
— 1 Kings 10:27
The Unprecedented Wealth
The economic conditions of Solomon’s reign defy imag-
ination. Scripture records that “none of the drinking ves-
sels were of silver; it was nothing accounted of.” Gold
had become so abundant that silver—normally a precious
metal—was treated as worthless. Silver was “as common
as stones.”
Solomon received 666 talents of gold annually—ap-
proximately twenty-five tons—plus additional revenue
from trade, merchants, tributary kings, and governors.
The wealth was staggering.
Not Just Royal Wealth
The remarkable feature of Solomon’s economy was
not merely royal wealth but national prosperity. The text
specifies that silver became as stones “in Jerusalem”—the
whole city, all the people. Matthew Henry observed that
Solomon “dispersed it, that silver was nothing accounted
of.”
The kingdom became as rich as the king. This stands
in radical contrast to most human kingdoms, where rul-
ers accumulate wealth while subjects struggle. Scripture
records that “Judah and Israel were many, as the sand
which is by the sea in multitude, eating and drinking,
and making merry.”
Every man sat under his own vine and fig tree. This
phrase represents personal prosperity, security, and con-
tentment—not poverty or dependence but ownership and
abundance. YAHWEH’s heart is abundance, not poverty.
Millennial Economics
The prophets describe millennial conditions in terms
that echo Solomon’s reign:
Isaiah declares that “the wilderness and the solitary
place shall be glad... and the desert shall rejoice, and
blossom as the rose.” Amos prophesies that “the plowman
shall overtake the reaper”—supernatural productivity
so great that harvesting cannot keep pace with planting.
Zechariah promises that “the seed shall be prosperous;
the vine shall give her fruit, and the ground shall give her
increase, and the heavens shall give their dew.”
All earth brought presents to Solomon year by year.
So shall all nations bring their glory and honor to the King
of kings.
No Scarcity Economics
When silver equals stones, there is no need to hoard.
When food is abundant, there is no famine. When every-
one possesses vine and fig tree, there is no crisis. Kingdom
economics operates on different principles than the scar-
city-based systems we know.
Perfect stewardship under a righteous king produc-
es abundance for all—not through forced redistribution
but through blessed productivity.
The Spiritual Principle
Matthew Henry posed a penetrating question: “If gold
makes silver despicable, shall not wisdom, grace, and
foretastes of heaven make earth worthless?”
The progression is instructive: Gold makes silver
worthless. Spiritual riches make gold worthless. Eternal
glory makes temporal wealth worthless. Paul counted
“all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of
Christ.”
Prosperity With Purpose
Solomon’s gold served kingdom purposes: the tem-
ple, national defense, the throne of judgment, worship
vessels, and trade that blessed the entire nation. Millen-
nial prosperity will similarly serve perfect stewardship,
righteous distribution, and abundance that fuels worship
and justice.
This is not the poverty gospel that despises wealth.
Neither is it the prosperity gospel that idolizes it. This is
kingdom prosperity under a righteous king—wealth as a
tool for divine purposes, not an end in itself.
CHAPTER SEVEN
The Mystery of 666 Talents
“Now the weight of gold that came to Solo-
mon in one year was six hundred threescore
and six talents of gold.”
— 1 Kings 10:14
The Prophetic Number
Most readers encountering 666 immediately think of
Revelation’s mark of the beast. But the number appears
first in Scripture in a completely different context—as
Solomon’s annual gold revenue. This connection is not
coincidental.
The number six in Scripture represents humanity—
mankind was created on the sixth day. The triple six (666)
represents the fullness or completion of human effort and
acknowledgment.
The number itself is not inherently evil. Context
determines meaning. With the Antichrist, 666 represents
humanity rejecting YAHWEH and worshiping the beast.
With Solomon, 666 represents humanity acknowledging
YAHWEH’s anointed king.
Fullness of Mankind Coming
Scripture records that “all the earth sought to Solo-
mon, to hear his wisdom, which God had put in his heart.
And they brought every man his present... year by year.”
This was universal tribute—voluntary acknowledg-
ment of the king’s wisdom and authority. The Queen of
Sheba represented the Gentiles, traveling from the
ends of the earth to acknowledge Israel’s king and to de-
clare, “Blessed be YAHWEH thy God!”
The 666 talents represents complete human recog-
nition of YAHWEH’s appointed ruler.
Millennial Parallel
Paul wrote that at the name of YAHSHUA “every knee
should bow... and every tongue should confess that Jesus
Christ is Lord.” Isaiah prophesied that “the Gentiles shall
come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy ris-
ing.” Revelation declares that “the nations of them which
are saved shall walk in the light of it: and the kings of the
earth do bring their glory and honour into it.”
The fullness of redeemed humanity will bring trib-
ute to the true King.
The Contrast: 666 vs 7
Solomon’s 666 represents the fullness of fallen hu-
manity, complete human acknowledgment, temporal and
limited. YAHSHUA’s 7 represents divine perfection, not
just human but divine worship, eternal glory.
Why This Matters
This mystery reveals several truths: YAHWEH’s sov-
ereignty extends to prophetic details across millennia. The
same number can carry opposite meanings depending on
context. Human acknowledgment alone is insufficient—
Solomon’s kingdom eventually failed. The pattern fore-
shadows millennium conditions.
The 666 was not everything—trade, merchants, and
kings added more. All human activity will ultimately serve
YAHSHUA’s kingdom: technology, arts, science, com-
merce, agriculture.
Voluntary vs Forced
Solomon’s tribute was mostly voluntary—his wisdom
attracted the nations. The millennium will feature obvi-
ously righteous rule that draws willing worship.
But here lies the sobering reality: even voluntary
submission and perfect conditions cannot change unre-
generate hearts. This prepares us for chapter eight’s diffi-
cult lesson.
Personal question: Will you bring tribute will-
ingly NOW, or wait until forced to bow? There is a small
remnant of people on planet earth today who are willingly
bringing tribute to Solomon/Messiah today in anxious
anticipation of the establishment of His kingdom.
CHAPTER EIGHT
Why Solomon Fell
“For it came to pass, when Solomon was old,
that his wives turned away his heart after
other gods: and his heart was not perfect
with YAHWEH his God, as was the heart of
David his father.”
— 1 Kings 11:4
The Tragic Turn
The record of Solomon’s fall reads like a nightmare. At
the end of his reign “Solomon loved many strange wom-
en.” He accumulated “seven hundred wives, princesses,
and three hundred concubines: and his wives turned
away his heart.” He “went after Ashtoreth” and “built an
high place for Chemosh” and “for Molech.”
The wisest man who ever lived, the richest king
on earth, the builder of YAHWEH’s temple—worshiping
demons on the hills surrounding Jerusalem. How is this
possible?
God’s Response
YAHWEH’s anger burned against Solomon. The judg-
ment was severe: “I will surely rend the kingdom from
thee, and will give it to thy servant.” Only for David’s
sake would one tribe remain with Solomon’s son. The
united kingdom would shatter.
The Gradual Drift
Solomon’s fall did not happen overnight. It began
with a political marriage to Pharaoh’s daughter—pragmat-
ic, seemingly wise. But Deuteronomy had commanded,
“Neither shall he multiply wives to himself, that his heart
turn not away.”
Each subsequent marriage seemed to make political
sense. Each treaty cemented with a princess appeared to
strengthen the kingdom. But collectively, they violated
YAHWEH’s explicit command. The drift was gradual, the
compromises incremental, the end catastrophic.
The Mystery Resolved
Here we encounter a profound mystery: Solomon was
not only a type of YAHSHUA—he was also a type of mil-
lennial saints who will come to faith in YAHSHUA. What
we must see here is that beleivers in Messiah are now one
body with Him, buried in baptism into His body. There-
fore, the person of Solomon is no longer just repesenting
the resurrected Christ but all of those who have been or
will be resurrected with him. This is the absolute key to
understanding why the Torah gives us these details of
Solomons fall into paganism, it is given as an ensample or
example for us all.
One would think if Solomon was going to turn to
idols it would be in his youth but this story tell us on pur-
pose “at the end of his days, when he was old” his heart
turned. Everything in Yahwehs word is there for a reason
and this reason is huge. This Prophetic foreshadow had
to be placed in the story to show how “at the end of his
kindgom age” the body of Solomon - the saved believers
all over the world, many will turn to the temptations of
the Nameless, evil one when he is released. When does the
evil one get released? At the end of the kingdom age, when
Solomon is old. The corporate body of Solomon will turn
at the end when the Solomonic age is old.
Paul wrote that “the saints shall judge the world.”
John saw those who “reigned with Christ a thousand
years.” These saints will rule in perfect conditions: perfect
government under YAHSHUA, perfect environment with
the curse lifted, perfect knowledge filling the earth, perfect
prosperity, and no Satan—bound for a thousand years.
Yet Revelation records what happens when the
thousand years end: “Satan shall be loosed out of his pris-
on, and shall go out to deceive the nations which are in
the four quarters of the earth... the number of whom is as
the sand of the sea.”
After a thousand years of perfect conditions, count-
less multitudes will rebel instantly! This will not be the
144,000 Remnant Bride of Christ government, the First
Harvest, the First Fruits. This will be those who come to
Christ and believe on him during His Solomonic millenni-
al reign on earth. Those believers in fact become part o the
body of Christ. (Not the Bride of Christ) But, the mind begs to
know How?
Solomon’s fall provides the answer. He had
perfect wisdom, unprecedented prosperity, complete
peace, YAHWEH’s presence, and no external enemies. Yet
his heart turned away.
The Lesson
External blessing does not equal internal faithful-
ness. Perfect conditions do not produce perfect hearts.
Paradise does not guarantee transformation.
The millennium will prove definitively that the hu-
man problem is not bad government—YAHSHUA’s rule
will be perfect. The problem is not poor environment—the
curse will be lifted. The problem is not lack of knowl-
edge—the earth will be full of it. The problem is not eco-
nomic hardship—abundance will flow. The problem is not
demonic influence—Satan will be bound.
The problem is the unregenerate
human heart. A heart that is saved but
not transformed.
Necessity of New Birth
YAHSHUA told Nicodemus, “Ye must be born again.”
Ezekiel prophesied, “A new heart also will I give you, and
a new mind will I put (bring forth or reveal) from within
you.” JSV
Not reformed. Not educated. Not exposed to perfect
conditions. BORN AGAIN.
The millennium will demonstrate YAHSHUA’s per-
fect rule, expose unregenerate hearts through the final
rebellion, justify the final judgment, and vindicate the
absolute requirement of new birth.
Warning For Us
Solomon’s fall warns us: Beware compromise—small
leads to large. Beware prosperity—it is easy to forget YAH-
WEH when everything goes well. Beware thinking your
safe because you’ve heard this message for many years—
”when Solomon was old” his heart turned. Beware exter-
nal religion—he built the temple yet lost his heart.
“Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he
fall.”
CHAPTER NINE
The Melchizedek Order Revealed
“Thou art a priest for ever after the order of
Melchizedek.”
— Psalm 110:4
The Mysterious Melchizedek
Genesis introduces one of Scripture’s most enig-
matic figures: “Melchizedek king of Salem brought forth
bread and wine: and he was the priest of the most high
God. And he blessed Abram.”
This Melchizedek was simultaneously king of Salem
(Jerusalem) and priest of the Most High God—both offices
united in one person. Hebrews adds that he was “without
father, without mother, without descent, having neither
beginning of days, nor end of life; but made like unto the
Son of God; abideth a priest continually.”
No genealogy. No beginning or end. The pattern for
an eternal priesthood uniting kingship and priesthood in
one person.
David’s Melchizedek Priesthood
YAHWEH declared through David himself: “Thou
art a priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek.” But
David was from the tribe of Judah, not Levi. He was not
eligible for the Levitical priesthood. Yet YAHWEH de-
clared him a priest—of the Melchizedek order.
How did David function in this priesthood? He
conquered Jerusalem—like Melchizedek who ruled Salem.
He brought the Ark to Jerusalem, leading worship, offer-
ing sacrifices, and blessing the people. He organized the
Levites and exercised authority over the priesthood. He
prepared for the temple and received its blueprints from
YAHWEH’s hand.
David was not usurping the Levitical priesthood—he
was operating in a higher priesthood.
Solomon’s Melchizedek Priesthood
Solomon exercised the same authority. He removed
Abiathar and elevated Zadok—not as a Levite making
priestly decisions but as a king-priest of the Melchizedek
order exercising authority over the priesthood. He built
the temple—only a priest could build YAHWEH’s house.
He blessed the people after the temple dedication, just as
Melchizedek blessed Abraham.
Believers as Melchizedek Priests
Hebrews declares that YAHSHUA is “priest for ever
after the order of Melchizedek” and that “the priesthood
being changed, there is made of necessity a change also
of the law.”
YAHSHUA came from Judah, not Levi. Under
the Levitical system, He could not be priest. But He IS
priest—of the Melchizedek order!
And believers share this priesthood: “Hath made us
kings and priests unto God.” “Hast made us unto our God
kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth.” “Ye
are a royal priesthood.”
Not just priests—ROYAL priests. King-priests.
Melchizedek priests!
The Three-Kingdom Priesthood Pattern
David’s Kingdom (NOW): David functioned as
Melchizedek priest in warfare. Levites served under him.
Believers are being prepared as Melchizedek priests, exer-
cising spiritual priesthood now, being tested like Zadok.
Solomon’s Kingdom (MILLENNIUM): Solo-
mon functioned as Melchizedek priest in peace. Zadok’s
line served under him. Believers will reign as king-priests
for a thousand years.
Eternal Kingdom (FOREVER): YAHSHUA
reigns as eternal Melchizedek priest-king. All redeemed
function as royal priests forever. The distinction between
king and priest fully merged for eternity.
The Melchizedek Mysteries
This order contains several mysteries:
Not based on genealogy. Levitical priests had
to prove descent. Melchizedek priests are appointed by
YAHWEH.
Superior to Levitical. Abraham—and therefore
Levi still in his loins—gave tithes to Melchizedek. The
lesser is blessed by the greater.
Eternal. Levitical priests died and were replaced.
Melchizedek “abideth continually.” YAHSHUA lives for-
ever; His priesthood never ends.
Unites King and Priest. Under the Levitical sys-
tem, kings could not be priests—Uzziah was struck with
leprosy for trying. Melchizedek combines both offices.
YAHSHUA is King AND Priest. We are kings AND priests.
Requires Faithfulness. Zadok was elevated for
faithfulness. Abiathar was removed for compromise.
Melchizedek priesthood is earned through proven loyalty.
From Zadokites to Melchizedekites
The progression is beautiful: In David’s time,
Zadok served as a Levite under a Melchizedek king. In
Solomon’s time, Zadok became sole high priest under a
Melchizedek king. In the millennium, the “sons of Zadok”
will serve under YAHSHUA, the ultimate Melchizedek
priest-king. In eternity, all of the manifested Son of Yah-
weh will function as Melchizedek king-priests forever.
The Zadok priest under David become the
Melchi-ZADOK kings under Solomon. Notice that Zadok
serves both comings of Christ, both David and Solomon.
Under the David ministry, ZADOK - John the Baptist
baptized Christ/David. Under the Solomon ministry those
faithful Zadokites under the first coming of Christ are
granted eternal status as Melchi_ZADOKITES.
This parable or foreshadow would not be perfect if
Zadok did not serve under both kings or bother ministries
of Christ. Do you see it? Those who serve faithfully under
David will rule eternally under Solomon.
Faithful Zadokites become eternal Melchize-
dekites!
Personal Challenge
Are you living as a royal priest NOW? Peter called
believers a “royal priesthood”—that is Melchizedek lan-
guage!
Are you offering spiritual sacrifices? Proclaiming
His praises? Interceding as a priest? Preparing to reign as
a king?
The Melchizedek order is not just future—it is NOW.
Zadok’s faithfulness in warfare led to prominence in
peace. Your faithfulness NOW leads to rulership THEN.
Priesthood is changing. Are you? Zadokites
became Melchizedekites. Will you?
CHAPTER TEN
The Greater Than Solomon
“The queen of the south shall rise up in the
judgment with this generation, and shall
condemn it: for she came from the uttermost
parts of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solo-
mon; and, behold, a greater than Solomon is
here.”
— Matthew 12:42
The Infinite Contrasts
YAHSHUA declared Himself not equal to Solomon, not
similar to Solomon, but GREATER than Solomon. The
contrasts are infinite:
Solomon’s wisdom was GIVEN; YAHSH-
UA IS wisdom. YAHWEH gave Solomon wisdom. But
YAHSHUA is “the wisdom of God”—in Him “are hid all
the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.”
Solomon’s peace FAILED; YAHSHUA’s is
ETERNAL. Solomon’s kingdom ended in division and
civil war. Of YAHSHUA’s government “there shall be no
end.”
Solomon FELL; YAHSHUA CANNOT fall.
Solomon drifted into idolatry and spiritual bankruptcy.
YAHSHUA has “an unchangeable priesthood” and “ever
liveth.”
Solomon received 666; YAHSHUA receives
7. Solomon received the fullness of human acknowledg-
ment. YAHSHUA receives the fullness of divine wor-
ship—”Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power... for
ever and ever.”
Solomon was TEMPORARY; YAHSHUA is
FOREVER. Solomon reigned forty years, one genera-
tion. YAHSHUA’s dominion is “an everlasting dominion,
which shall not pass away.”
The Eternal SHALOM
Beyond the millennium stretches eternity. After the
thousand years, after the final rebellion, after the last
judgment, the eternal state begins. After the body of
Christ gained in the Millenium falls and suffers the wrath
of judgment and are restored.
John saw “a new heaven and a new earth: for the
first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and
there was no more sea.” He saw “the holy city, new Jeru-
salem, coming down from God out of heaven.” He heard
the declaration: “Behold, the tabernacle of God is with
men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his
people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their
God. And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes;
and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor
crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the for-
mer things are passed away.”
This is SHALOM in its fullest, eternal expression.
Solomon’s reign was a shadow; the millennium is sub-
stantial; eternity is ultimate.
What Solomon’s Reign Teaches
The necessity of heart transformation. Solo-
mon’s fall proves that external blessing plus perfect con-
ditions does not equal automatic faithfulness. We must be
born again—regeneration, not reformation.
The insufficiency of external religion. Solo-
mon built the temple, offered sacrifices, followed rituals—
and his heart still drifted. Is your faith genuine or merely
cultural?
The importance of vigilance. Solomon started
well and finished poorly. “Let him that thinketh he stan-
deth take heed.” Early faithfulness does not guarantee fi-
nal faithfulness. Stay vigilant, guard your heart, maintain
your first love.
You are being prepared NOW. Remember the
cedars of Lebanon? Your trials, refining, and shaping are
preparation. Are you yielding to the Master Builder or
resisting Him?
Steward resources eternally. Solomon’s wealth
served the kingdom until it became an idol. YAHWEH is
not against prosperity—He is against prosperity turning
your heart from Him.
The Call
“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.” Pray for YAHSHUA’s
return. Pray for the kingdom’s establishment. Pray for the
day of SHALOM.
“Watch ye therefore, and pray always.” Watch. Pray.
Prepare.
“Maranatha”—Our Lord, come!
The Final Word
David fought the battles and gathered the materials. Sol-
omon built the temple and reigned in peace. Both pointed
to YAHSHUA—the Greater Than Solomon.
He will reign in perfect wisdom, unlimited power,
and eternal SHALOM.
The question for you: Are you being gathered as His
cedar? Are you being shaped as His vessel? Are you being
prepared for kingdom service?
David prepared. Solomon built. YAHSHUA
will reign forever.
And you—if truly His—will reign with Him.
The golden shadow of King Solomon has revealed
the coming glory of the true King.
Now your answer: Will you be ready when
He comes?
Even so, come, YAHSHUA.
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Summary
This booklet presents David and Solomon as prophetic patterns revealing the coming Kingdom of Yahweh. David’s warfare, gathering of materials, and preparation of mighty men are connected to the present age of conflict and formation, while Solomon’s reign of peace, temple construction, wealth, and wisdom are treated as previews of the millennial reign. The booklet also explores Zadok’s faithfulness, Solomon’s 666 talents of gold, Solomon’s eventual fall, and the Melchizedek priesthood as part of the believer’s future Kingdom destiny.
Core doctrine
Kingdom of Yahweh