“And spake to them after the counsel of the young men, saying, My father made your yoke heavy, and I will add to your yoke: my father also chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions.”
First, let’s read the verse:In this verse, Rehoboam, Solomon’s son, is addressing the people of Israel. To understand the significance of this verse, we need to consider the historical background and the events leading up to it.
After the death of King Solomon, his son Rehoboam became the next king. The people of Israel, led by Jeroboam, approached Rehoboam with a request for relief from the heavy burdens and high taxes imposed by Solomon during his reign. They wanted Rehoboam to lighten their load.
Rehoboam sought counsel from two groups of advisors: the elders who had served under Solomon, and the young men who grew up with him. The elders advised Rehoboam to listen to the people’s plea and to respond favorably, thereby securing their loyalty. However, the young men, his peers, advised him to take a harsh approach and increase the burdens on the people.
In the verse we’re studying, Rehoboam follows the counsel of the young men. He responds to the people by saying that while his father, Solomon, had made their yoke heavy, he would add even more burdens. Additionally, Rehoboam mentions that his father had chastised the people with whips, but he would chastise them with scorpions. This metaphorical language suggests a more severe and harsh rule.
Rehoboam’s response ultimately led to the division of the kingdom of Israel. The ten northern tribes, led by Jeroboam, rebelled against Rehoboam’s rule, forming the separate kingdom of Israel. Only the tribes of Judah and Benjamin remained loyal to Rehoboam, forming the southern kingdom of Judah.
This event serves as a turning point in Israel’s history, leading to the division of the kingdom into two distinct entities. The division would have significant consequences for both kingdoms and their subsequent interactions with each other and with God.
From a spiritual perspective, this verse highlights the importance of wise and considerate leadership. Rehoboam’s decision to follow the advice of the young men, rather than the wisdom of the elders, led to disastrous consequences. It serves as a reminder that leaders must carefully consider the well‑being of those they govern and make decisions that promote unity, justice, and fairness.
Furthermore, this verse also highlights the consequences of pride and arrogance. Rehoboam’s response reveals his own pride and a desire to assert his authority in a harsh manner. As a result, he not only lost the loyalty of the ten tribes but also caused a rupture within the nation of Israel.

