Definition: The term "1 Kings 21:28" is a phrase from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and refers to the first three chapters of Book of Kings in the New Testament, which details the story of Solomon's reign. This verse translates to "For this is my word unto you, that ye shall not pollute mine house with things foul." It signifies the king's vow to keep his household clean, but he still indulges in immorality and ungodliness.
An edgy or unsettling example sentence using this phrase could be: "I know a thing or two about being a good king!" This implies that Solomon would expect his people to behave well and maintain proper behavior, which is considered highly desirable by the Old Testament.