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  1. Solomon Character Bible Study Background and Lessons. Life Title : A devoted king derailed by compromise. Meaning of name : The name “Solomon” is a variant of Shalom, which means peaceful. Interestingly, Solomon’s reign was characterized by peace and stability. Ancestry and family life : Solomon was one of many sons of King David, and the ...

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    • King Solomon's Accomplishments
    • Strengths
    • Weaknesses
    • Life Lessons
    • References to King Solomon in The Bible
    • Key Verse
    • Outline of Solomon's Reign

    Solomon set up an organized state in Israel, with many officials to assist him. The country was divided into 12 major districts, with each district providing for the king’s court during one month each year. The system was fair and just, distributing the tax burden evenly over the entire country. Solomon built the first templeon Mount Moriah in Jeru...

    King Solomon greatest strength was his unsurpassed wisdom, granted to him by God. In one biblical episode, two women came to him with a dispute. Both lived in the same house and had recently delivered newborns, but one of the infants had died. The mother of the dead baby tried to take the living child from the other mother. Because no other witness...

    To satisfy his curious mind, Solomon turned to worldly pleasures instead of the pursuit of God. He collected all sorts of treasures and surrounded himself with luxury. In the case of his non-Jewish wives and concubines, Solomon allowed lust to rule his heart instead of obedience to God. Apparently, he let his foreign wives worship their native gods...

    King Solomon's sins speak loudly to us in our current day materialistic culture. When we worship possessions and fame over God, we are headed for a fall. When Christians marry an unbeliever, they can also expect trouble. God ought to be our first love, and we should let nothing come before him.

    2 Samuel 12:24 - 1 Kings 11:43; 1 Chronicles 28, 29; 2 Chronicles 1-10; Nehemiah 13:26; Psalm 72; Matthew6:29, 12:42.

    Nehemiah 13:26 Was it not because of marriages like these that Solomon king of Israel sinned? Among the many nations, there was no king like him. He was loved by his God, and God made him king over all Israel, but even he was led into sin by foreign women. (NIV)

    Transfer and consolidation of the kingdom (1 Kings 1–2).
    Solomon’s wisdom (1 Kings 3–4).
    Building and dedication of the temple (1 Kings 5–8).
    Solomon’s wealth (1 Kings 9–10).
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  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Solomon was the third and last king of the united kingdom of Israel, following King Saul and King David. He was the son of David and Bathsheba, the former wife of Uriah the Hittite whom David had killed to hide his adultery with Bathsheba while her husband was on the battle front. Solomon wrote the Song of Solomon, the book of Ecclesiastes, and ...

    • He asked God for wisdom. Jews and Christians alike often regard Solomon as the wisest man who ever lived. According to the Bible, Solomon’s wisdom came directly from God.
    • He was incredibly wealthy. Solomon obviously inherited a great deal of wealth from his father, David, who built up an immense treasury through the spoils of war.
    • He built God’s temple. Solomon built the first Jewish temple, which immediately became a focal point of the Jewish faith. But the story of the temple begins long before Solomon.
    • He had many wives. Solomon was God’s anointed, and God blessed him tremendously. But he wasn’t exactly famous for his purity. According to 1 Kings 11:3, Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines!
  4. Solomon's Childhood. Solomon was born in Jerusalem.He was the second child born to David and Bathsheba after their first child died as a baby. He was named Solomon (which means “peace”, since peace would reign in his day) by his mother, but Nathan the prophet named him Jedidiah (“Beloved of G‑d ”) at G‑d’s behest.1

  5. Solomon was an immensely complex and layered personality. For that reason, both the Biblical Record as well as the Oral Tradition exhibit ambivalence toward him unlike that toward anyone else. Solomon is both heroic and anti-heroic. He represents grandeur, nobility, wisdom and piety at the same time he represents base desires, pettiness and ...

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