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  1. The name, Solomon, comes from the Heb. word shalom, and means “peace” or “peaceable.”. The name occurs about 300 times in the OT and twelve times in the NT, and became associated with wisdom and wealth. 1. Family. Solomon was the tenth son of King David and the second son of Bathsheba.

  2. The biblical King Solomon was known for his wisdom, his wealth and his writings. He became ruler in approximately 967 B.C.E. and his kingdom extended from the Euphrates River in the north to Egypt in the south.

  3. King Solomon ( “Shlomo Hamelech” or שְׁלֹמֹה הַמֶּלֶךְ in Hebrew) was the third king of Israel. He was the son of King David and Bathsheba. He ruled Israel for forty years, ushering in an era of peace and prosperity for his people. He is famous for building the First Holy Temple in Jerusalem.

  4. Solomon is perhaps one of the most overrated figures in the Old Testament, in spite of his achievements in wisdom, construction, and commerce; he is recorded as having 1,000 wives and concubines—some of them merely guarantees of commercial treaties, to be sure—and as building a fleet of ships for a nearly landlocked Israel.

  5. Solomon, (flourished 10th century bc ), Son and successor of David. Nearly all that is known about him comes from the Bible (1 Kings 1–11 and 2 Chronicles 1–9). Through the efforts of his mother, Bathsheba, and the prophet Nathan, Solomon was anointed king while David was still alive.

  6. www.bibleodyssey.org › articles › solomonSolomon - Bible Odyssey

    Who was the historical Solomon? Despite the challenging fact that we do not have any evidence of Solomon from his own day (mid-tenth century BCE), there is good reason to believe that the legendary Solomon grew from a historical core. The primary history of Solomons career is recorded in 1Kgs 1-11.

  7. Jan 4, 2019 · The Bible depicts Solomon's reign as an era of unprecedented prosperity due to his wisdom, a quality bestowed upon him by God. In a dream, God had asked him what he wanted most, and Solomon ...

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