1 Kings 11:21
Hadad's eventual return to his homeland and his challenge to Solomon's authority materialized when the threat Solomon posed to the balance of regional power shifted. The text's indication that Hadad returned when he learned of David's death and Joab's military leadership suggests that calculations of power and opportunity motivated his return. Hadad's ability to mount a credible challenge to Solomon despite Solomon's reputed power and wealth indicates that Edom retained resources and population sufficient to mount resistance once leadership and external support became available. The challenge posed by Hadad, despite occurring during Solomon's reign, foreshadows the instability that would accelerate after his death when regional powers would reassert independence. Hadad's re-emergence as an adversary demonstrates that conquest and subjugation, however thorough, cannot permanently suppress the aspirations of peoples for independence when circumstances create new opportunities.