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     "Moses," says Bp. Warburton, "had expressly prohibited the
   multiplying of horses, (De 17:16;) by which the future king
   was forbidden to establish a body of calvary, because this
   could not be effected without sending into Egypt, with which
   people God had forbidden any communication, as this would be
   dangerous to religion.  When Solomon had violated this law,
   and multiplied horses to excess, (1; Ki 4:26,) it was soon
   attended with those fatal consequences that the law foretold:
   for this wisest of kings having likewise, in violation of
   another law, married Pharaoh's daughter, (the early fruits of
   this commerce,) and then, by a repetition of the same crime,
   but a transgression of another law, had espoused more strange
   women, (1; Ki 4:26; 11:1,) they first,in defiance of a fourth
   law, persuaded him to build them idol temples for their use;
   and afterwards, against a fifth law, brought him to erect
   other temples for his own."

  25  1:16  1Ki 10:28  Isa 2:7,8  31:1 

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