Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 1 Kings 1:50 - 1:50

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 1 Kings 1:50 - 1:50


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1Ki 1:50-53. Adonijah, fleeing to the horns of the Altar, is dismissed by Solomon.

Adonijah ... went, and caught hold on the horns of the altar - most probably the altar of burnt offering which had been erected on Mount Zion, where Abiathar, one of his partisans, presided as high priest. The horns or projections at the four corners of the altar, to which the sacrifices were bound, and which were tipped with the blood of the victim, were symbols of grace and salvation to the sinner. Hence the altar was regarded as a sanctuary (Exo 21:14), but not to murderers, rebels, or deliberate perpetrators. Adonijah, having acted in opposition to the will of the reigning king, was guilty of rebellion, and stood self-condemned. Solomon spared his life on the express condition of his good behavior - living in strict privacy, leading a quiet, peaceable life, and meddling with the affairs of neither the court nor the kingdom.