- Solomon - Wikipedia
Solomon ( ˈsɒləmən ), [a] also called Jedidiah, [b] was a king of ancient Israel The successor of his father David, he is described as the penultimate ruler of all Twelve Tribes of Israel under a united Israel and Judah His reign is hypothesized to have lasted from c 970–931 BCE
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- Biography of King Solomon: The Wisest Man Who Ever Lived
King Solomon was the wisest man who ever lived and also one of the most foolish God gifted him with unsurpassed wisdom, which Solomon squandered by disobeying God's commandments Some of Solomon’s most famous achievements were his building projects, particularly the temple in Jerusalem
- Solomon | Sources, Meaning, Temple, Facts | Britannica
Solomon was a biblical Israelite king who built the first Temple of Jerusalem and who is revered in Judaism and Christianity for his wisdom and in Islam as a prophet
- Solomon - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Solomon was the tenth son of King David and the second son of Bathsheba Six of his half-brothers, Amnon, Chileab, Absalom, Adonijah, Shephatiah, and Ithream, had been born in Hebron, each of a different mother (2 Sam 3:2-5)
- Solomon - World History Encyclopedia
According to biblical tradition (and some say myth), King Solomon was the third and last king in the ancient United Kingdom of Israel Other faiths, such as Islam and Rastafarianism, also embrace the notion of Solomon as a sagacious king and powerful prophet of Israel
- Topical Bible: Solomon
Solomon is perhaps best known for his wisdom, a gift from God When God appeared to Solomon in a dream at Gibeon, Solomon famously asked for "an understanding heart to judge Your people and to discern between good and evil" (1 Kings 3:9)
- King Solomon - My Jewish Learning
Solomon was the son of King David, the last sovereign of the ancient Kingdom of Israel, builder of the first Jerusalem Temple, and is traditionally viewed as the author of three biblical books: Ecclesiastes, Proverbs and Song of Songs
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