Solomon

''King Solomon'' (1872) by [[Simeon Solomon]] Solomon (),, ; , ; Arabic: سُلَيْمَان, ', , ; , ; Latin: Salomon|name=solomon-names}} also called Jedidiah''',|label=none}}, Modern: , Tiberian: ''Yăḏīḏyāh'', "beloved of Yah"|name=jedidiah-names}} was the fourth monarch of the Kingdom of Israel and Judah, according to the Hebrew Bible. 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 970 to 931 B.C. According to the biblical narrative, his reign brought commercial prosperity through alliances and trade, but his accumulation of wealth, horses, and foreign wives, many of whom introduced idolatry, led to divine punishment. After Solomon’s death, his son Rehoboam’s harsh policies led the northern Israelites to reject David’s line and follow Jeroboam, splitting the kingdom into Israel in the north and Judah in the south, according to the Hebrew Bible.

Considered a Jewish prophet, Solomon is portrayed as wealthy, wise, powerful, and a dedicated follower of Yahweh (God), as attested by the eponymous Solomon's Temple. He is also traditionally regarded as the author of the biblical books of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs. He is also the subject of many later references and legends, most notably in the Testament of Solomon, part of biblical apocrypha from the 1st century CE.

The historicity of Solomon is the subject of significant debate. While current scholarship generally allows for the possibility of a historical Solomon, the details of his reign over Israel and Judah are contested and the biblical portrayal of his apparent empire's opulence is considered highly likely to be an anachronistic exaggeration.

Solomon is also revered in Christianity and Islam. In the New Testament, he is portrayed as a teacher of wisdom, compared to Jesus, and invoked rhetorically to illustrate God's generosity. In the Quran, he is considered to be a major Islamic prophet. In primarily non-biblical circles, Solomon also came to be known as a magician and an exorcist, with numerous amulets and medallion seals dating from the Hellenistic period invoking his name. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Solomon
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    by SOLOMON
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    by SOLOMON
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    by SOLOMON
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    by SOLOMON
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    by Solomon
    Published 1992
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    by Solomon
    Published 1988
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    by Solomon
    Published 1999
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    by Solomon
    Published 2003
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    by Solomon
    Published 2002
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    by Solomon
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    by Solomon
    Published 1999
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    by Solomon
    Published 1997
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    by Solomon
    Published 1971
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    by Solomon
    Published 2000
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    by Solomon
    Published 2000
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    by Solomon
    Published 1995
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    by Solomon
    Published 1997
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    by Solomon, J. S.
    Published 2003
    Other Authors: “…Solomon, Susila S.…”
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