The document summarizes the consequences of King Solomon's rebellion against God through his disobedience. It describes how Solomon accumulated horses, wealth and wives in defiance of God's commands, leading God to raise up adversaries against him, including Hadad of Edom, Rezon of Aram, and Jeroboam from within Israel. As a result of Solomon's idolatry and unfaithfulness, the kingdom was torn from him and given to Jeroboam and others during the reign of Solomon's son Rehoboam.