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Solomon - Wikipedia Solomon ( ˈ s ɒ l ə m ə n ), [a] also called Jedidiah, [b] was the fourth monarch of the Kingdom of Israel and Judah, according to the Hebrew Bible [4] [5] The successor of his father David, he is described as having been the penultimate ruler of all Twelve Tribes of Israel under an amalgamated Israel and Judah The hypothesized dates of
Biography of King Solomon: The Wisest Man Who Ever Lived Solomon, a prolific writer, poet, and scientist, is credited with writing much of the book of Proverbs, the Song of Solomon, the book of Ecclesiastes, and two psalms First Kings 4:32 tells us he wrote 3,000 proverbs and 1,005 songs
Solomon | Sources, Meaning, Temple, Facts | Britannica Solomon was a biblical Israelite king who was the son of David and Bathsheba Nearly all evidence for his life and reign comes from the Bible He is credited with building the first Temple of Jerusalem and is revered in Judaism and Christianity for his wisdom and in Islam as a prophet
Solomon - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway SOLOMON sŏl’ ə mən (שְׁלֹמֹ֔ה, peaceable; LXX Σαλομών) This was the regal name of the third king of Israel Shortly after his birth, the boy received the private name Jedidiah, “beloved of the Lord,” from Nathan, the prophet, who had himself received the name from God (2 Sam 12:24, 25)
Who was Solomon in the Bible? | GotQuestions. org First Kings 11:9–10 records, "The LORD became angry with Solomon because his heart had turned away from the LORD, the God of Israel, who had appeared to him twice Although he had forbidden Solomon to follow other gods, Solomon did not keep the LORD’s command "
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