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 King Solomon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The name given by God to Solomon in the Bible is Jedidiah, meaning "friend of God", (2 Samuel 12:25), and some scholars have conjectured that Solomon is a "king name" taken either when he assumed the throne or upon his death.
Solomon's mastery of demons is a common element in later Jewish and Arab legends, and is often attributed to possession of a magic ring called the "Seal of Solomon".
Solomon or Shlomo (Hebrew: שְׁלֹמֹה; Standard Hebrew: Šəlomo; Tiberian Hebrew: Šəlōmōh, meaning "peace"; Arabic: سليمان Sulayman) in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), also called Jedidiah, was the third king of the united ancient Kingdom of Israel (there was no Kingdom of Judah in his time).
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 Solomon
However, Solomon was by no means the keeper of the religion of Israel; for he married many foreign wives, in addition to the daughter of the Pharaoh there were women of the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Sidonines, and Hittities, when Solomon became old his wives turned his heart away from Jehovah, and he worshipped other gods.
Solomon (Hebrew: Shelomoh, "peaceful") was also called Jedidiah, which means "beloved of Israel." He was the son of King David born of Bathsheba (2 Samuel 12:24; 1 Chronicles 3:5); he succeeded his father on the throne ruling approximately from 965 to 925 BCE.
According to Biblical accounts Solomon was anointed by Nathan, the prophet, and Zadok, the priest.
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/s/solomon.html   (1010 words)

  
 King Solomon's Mines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King Solomon's Mines was highly influential as the genesis of the Lost World genre, such as would be followed by Edgar Rice Burroughs The Land That Time Forgot, Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World, Edgar Wallace's King Kong and Rudyard Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King.
The Englishmen capture the evil Gagool and she promises to lead them to the mountains where King Solomon's Mine is located.
It is secretly revealed that the regal servant who had come with the Englishman is actually the exiled son of the former murdered king.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Solomon's_Mines   (944 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Solomon
Solomon was not the logical heir to the throne, but David conferred it upon him instead of his older brothers, and in doing so he committed no wrong according to Israelitish ideas.
The fact that Solomon's reign was passed in tranquillity, except for the attempts of Edom and Damascus to regain their independence, testifies to the care he displayed for the defence of the realm.
In the view of the Hebrew historian, Solomon was unsurpassed for sagacity and knowledge.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14135b.htm   (2127 words)

  
 The Legend of Solomon
That King Solomon was the wisest monarch that ruled Israel is the unanimous opinion of posterity.
Accordingly, we are informed that Solomon received 33,600 workmen from Tyre, besides a sufficient quantity of timber and stone to construct his Temple.
olomon, the King of Israel, the son of David and Bathsheba, ascended the throne of his kingdom 2989 years after the creation of the world, and 1015 years before the Christian era.
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 Solomon
Solomon was the son of King David and Bathsheba.
Solomon was not the oldest son of David, but David promised Bathsheba that Solomon would be the next king.
When it was done, Solomon dedicated the Temple in a public ceremony of prayers and sacrifices.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Solomon.html   (870 words)

  
 King Solomon
Solomon's Temple: One of Solomon's first major feats was the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem as a place for worship of the G
Solomon succeeded David, his father, as king of Israel.
He also warned Solomon that the divine favor and protection which had been bestowed upon Israel would continue only if their faith remained uncorrupted by other beliefs.
http://www.angelfire.com/sc3/we_dig_montana/Solomon.html   (1601 words)

  
 King Solomon's Astonishing Temple Secrets
The greatest secret of King Solomon's temple is that it may have been constructed in the hidden form of a human body.
A Jewish king was ‘anointed’ by having olive oil – symbolizing illumination – poured on his head so that he might know how to rule his people.
Jacob, therefore, built a human temple, a house of twelve tribes, and centuries later those twelve, with the aid of the Phoenicians, built Solomon’s stone temple which was called the ‘House of God’.
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 King Solomon
Solomon's reign was marked by a constant tension between two conflicting orientations: faithfulness to the God of Israel and fulfillment of the Judaic religious precepts, against a propensity to yield to the pervasiveforeign influences that penetrated the kingdom as a result of the obligation simposed by its grandiose nature.
The major undertaking of Solomon's reign - besides his almost complete success in preserving the kingdom which he inherited fromhis father King David - was the building of the magnificent Temple to the God of Israel on the summit of Mount Moriah, a project which his father, for various reasons, had not undertaken.
She had " heard of Solomon sfame, through the name of the Lord, and she came to test him with hard questions.She arrived in Jerusalem with a very large retinue, with camels bearing spices, agreat quantity of gold, and precious stones" (1 Kings 10:1-2).
http://jeru.huji.ac.il/eb32l.htm   (484 words)

  
 Daily Bible Study - Solomon
Solomon is perhaps most famous for building the original Temple of God (see Temples) in Jerusalem to serve as a permanent place for the Levites to house The Ark Of The Covenant, containing The Ten Commandments, as well as all of their other duties.
Solomon was the first king of Israel born to a reigning king.
Solomon is believed to be derived from the Hebrew word for peace - appropriate, considering that Israel did indeed enjoy relatively high security and prosperity during his reign.
http://www.keyway.ca/htm2002/solomon.htm   (1227 words)

  
 Solomon's Temple
And King Uzziah was a leper to the day of his death, and being a leper dwelt in a separate house, for he was excluded from the house of the LORD.
After the completion of the Temple it was dedicated by King Solomon in 953 BC Solomon's speech to the people and his marvelous prayers were followed by an enormous offering of 22,000 oxen and 120,000 sheep.
Another consequence of Solomon's compromise with idolatry and the resultant spiritual decline was that God raised up an adversary against him, Hadad the Edomite (1 Kings 11:14ff).
http://www.templemount.org/solomon.html   (7562 words)

  
 Crash Course in Jewish History Part 19 - King Solomon
This, of course, does not mean that King Solomon became an idolater, but the Bible uses these harsh words because he did not prevent his wives from carrying on their idolatrous practices.
Shortly after Solomon is anointed king, God appears to him in a dream in which He invites Solomon to make a request for himself.
The Middle East in Solomon's time is made up of many city-states and all the kings of these city-states want to send their daughters to marry King Solomon and in this way form an alliance with him.
http://aish.com/literacy/jewishhistory/Crash_Course_in_Jewish_History_Part_19_-_King_Solomon.asp   (1449 words)

  
 King Solomon
The Judgment of King Solomon, Nikolay Gay, 1854.
Solomon Teaching Rehoboam; The Judgment of Solomon; Solomon Testing the Legitimacy of Three Brothers, Master of Jean de Mandeville, 1360.
Adoration of the Holy Wood and the Meeting of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, Piero della Francesca, c.
http://www.textweek.com/art/solomon.htm   (342 words)

  
 ANE History: Solomon
Like Solomon's temple the shrine at Tell Tainat was rectangular, with three rooms, a portico with two columns in front, a main hall, and a cella or shrine with a raised platform.
Her strenuous journey (1 Kings 10) to Jerusalem by camel, traversing over twelve hundred miles of inhospitable terrain, almost certainly was dictated by business reasons as well as by the pleasure of seeing Solomon's splendor and hearing his wisdom.
The biblical evideence, substantiated by archeology, is that Solomon was the first king of Israel to employ horses and chariots in fighting.
http://www.theology.edu/lec17.htm   (4450 words)

  
 King Solomon's Ring
The language in verse 4 of chapter 3 indicates that it was the pattern of Solomon to worship at Gibeon.
And to the extent that Solomon heard the word and obeyed it, he was a wise king.
That was to be the basis of Solomon's wisdom.
http://www.pbc.org/dp/roper/kings/3059.html   (4043 words)

  
 Phoenician Design of King Solomon's Temple
Though Solomon at this time thought enough of his god Yahweh to build this magnificent temple in his honour, in later life he worshipped the Phoenician gods instead.
Solomon’s temple was built by Phoenician master craftsmen alongside Hebrew workmen and 30,000 unskilled navvies pressed by Solomon into forced labour.
Solomon’s temple follows the traditional Phoenician design: an outer hallway or ulam, a central open courtyard or heikal, and an inner holy of holies or debir.
http://www.phoenicia.org/temple.html   (6181 words)

  
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King Solomon had to find out who the real mother of the living baby was.
God appeared to Solomon in a dream and asked him what he most wanted God to give him.
The woman whose child was stolen told the King that when she wanted to feed her baby she found that it was dead.
http://www.touchoffire.com/nk.html   (243 words)

  
 Solomon
Wisdom of Solomon - Wisdom of Solomon or Wisdom,early Jewish book included in the Septuagint and the Vulgate but not in...
The biblical account of Solomon derives from the “Succession Narrative” in Second Samuel and First and Second Kings; Temple archives; and various folk-tales, but what the Bible says about the glory of his reign is impossible to confirm from the archaeological record.
Blumengarten, Solomon - Blumengarten, Solomon: see Bloomgarden, Solomon.
http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0845871.html   (235 words)

  
 King Solomon
The people saw that the wisdom of God was with King Solomon.
And Zadok, the priest, anointed the head of Solomon with holy oil and all the people cried aloud, "God save King Solomon!" From his deathbed David gave his last advice to his son.
The king said "Give the living child to this woman, for she is its mother."
http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/kids/bible/bible11-16/OldTest/70.html   (274 words)

  
 King Solomon's Genie
Rabbinic legend tells us that Solomon was punished for his overbearing pride when he was impersonated by the demon king Ashmedai and removed from the throne.
Solomon continued to hold the demon in chains with the help of a magic ring.
One version of the tradition states that Solomon never regained his throne and died in abject poverty, a theory that is supported by a very literal reading of Ecclesiastes 2:10: "and this [i.e., only what I am now holding in my hand] was my portion of all my labor."
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/Shokel/940602_Genie.html   (688 words)

  
 If I were "King (Solomon) for a Day"
King Solomon faced a similar dilemma as two harlots claimed to be the mother of a child (1 Kings 3:16–28).
What if I could be King Solomon for a day and have what the television queens did not have—full kingly authority, a “let it be written, let it be done” authority.
There were only two things lacking: She had no regal authority, and she went back to her mundane and messed up life the next day.
http://www.americanvision.org/articlearchive/03-21-05.asp   (636 words)

  
 King Solomon's Judgment(I Kings 3:16)
And all Israel heard of the judgment which the king had rendered; and they stood in awe of the king, because they perceived that the wisdom of God was in him, to render justice.
But if Solomon were deciding not who was the real mother, but who would be the better mother, we have little question about the relevance of the women's responses, and Solomon's judgment exudes wisdom.
And she arose at midnight, and took my son from beside me, while your maidservant slept, and laid it in her bosom, and laid her dead son in my bosom.
http://www.law.harvard.edu/publications/evidenceiii/problems/1.htm   (1285 words)

  
 King Solomon: Fact or Fiction
The city of King Solomon in Jerusalem is thought to be on the slope leading down from what is now the Al Aqsa mosque.
It is inconceivable that if Solomon and his empire had existed in reality not a trace of them could be found from all the archaeological "digs" throughout Israel.
Anyone who has visited Egypt will have seen widespread evidence of a monarch who reigned three hundred years before Solomon, Pharaoh Rameses II, yet of King Solomon who ruled over a vast empire and army (1 Kings 4, 21-26 and 1 Kings 9, 17-23, 2 Chronicles 9, 25-26) there is no trace.
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 King Solomon Wisdom Spiritual Supplies for Hoodoo Rootwork
When using King Solomon Wisdom or Crown of Success brand dressing oils, it is customary to anoint the head only: place the spiritual oil on the thumb, index, and middle fingers of your dominant hand.
Dust your body, your important paperwork, or your socks and shoes with King Solomon Wisdom Sachet Powder, or sprinkle a pinch of King Solomon Wisdom Sachet Powder in the four corners of the room where you plan to meet with those whom you wish to infuence.
The Bblical Jewish King Solomon (Shlomo) was known for his many talents.
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 Film/Classics: King Solomon's Mines
The king's advisor, a particularly pernicious looking person, concedes that Kerr's husband had visited the village and agrees to take them to where he was last seen - a mountain cave that contains King Solomon's Mines, or rather the dazzling jewels that were his treasure.
Saddened and dejected, he is approached by a friend to undertake another safari for an Englishwoman, Elizabeth Curtis, who wants to search for her lost husband who had a treasure map that purported to show the location of the legendary mines of King Solomon.
Half a century after its 1950 release, King Solomon's Mines, the second of three film versions of H. Rider Haggard's African adventure novel, might seem a bit tame to a generation raised on spectacular special effects, lighting fast editing and the irreverent fantasies of "Raiders of the Lost Arc."
http://www.thecityreview.com/kingsol.htm   (1773 words)

  
 The Temple
When the Temple is completed, Solomon inaugurates it with prayer and sacrifice, and even invites non­Jews to come and pray there.
He urges God to pay particular heed to their prayers: "Thus all the peoples of the earth will know Your name and revere You, as does Your people Israel; and they will recognize that Your name is attached to this House that I have built" (I Kings 8:43).
His father, King David, had wanted to build a great Temple for God a generation earlier, as a permanent resting place for the Ark containing the
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/The_Temple.html   (861 words)

  
 King Solomon
According to one of the many legends about him, Solomon used pagan magic to imprison 72 rebellious evil kings into a brass vessel, throwing it then into a deep lake, where they were supposed to stay until the end of time.
The legendary king of Israel, King David's son and successor, which reign became known as Israel’s golden age.
Above all, he poured attention on Jerusalem, raising superb public buildings and palaces, and carrying out his father’s plan to construct a Temple for the Lord, worthy to house the Ark of the Covenant.
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FOR PUBLIC DOMAIN ETEXTS*Ver.04.29.93*END* Etext prepared by John Bickers, jbickers@ihug.co.nz and Dagny, dagnyj@hotmail.com KING SOLOMON'S MINES by H. This faithful but unpretending record of a remarkable adventure is hereby respectfully dedicated by the narrator, ALLAN QUATERMAIN, to all the big and little boys who read it.
Let him who comes follow the map, and climb the snow of Sheba's left breast till he reaches the nipple, on the north side of which is the great road Solomon made, from whence three days' journey to the King's Palace.
It was such a man as this who first told me the legend of Solomon's Mines, now a matter of nearly thirty years ago.
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 KING SOLOMON
This would explain verse 6:7 in the First Book of Kings: “In building the Temple, only blocks dressed at the quarry were used, and no hammer, chisel or any other iron tool was heard at the Temple site while it was being built.”
Robert Morris, Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, who had come to the Holy Land in search of traces of Freemasonry from the time of King Solomon.
(1) William C. Blaine, 33ø, “King Solomons Quarries”, The Israel Scottish Rite, Vol.
http://www.masonicworld.com/education/files/artjul02/king_solomon.htm   (1235 words)

  
 King Solomon - CBS News
I said, ‘Solomon, don't you want to hear what we just cut.’ I said, ‘There may be something good in here,’” recalls Wexler.
“I've always considered myself as the king in exile,” he says, laughing.
But out on stage, it was Burke who blew the roof off.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/12/05/60minutes/main587116.shtml   (1661 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: King Solomon's Mines (Oxford World's Classics): Books
The story follows hunter Allan quatermain and his search the diamond mines of king Solomon.
Buy King Solomon's Mines (Oxford World's Classics) with The Lost World (Wordsworth Classics) today!
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0192834851   (785 words)

  
 Solomon The King - Shlomo ha'Melekh. Global portlal
Sifra di-Shelomoh Malka or "The Book of King Solomon quoted in Zohar
Three things are wondrous to me, and four I do not know Proverbs 30:18 (Bible)
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 eBay - king solomon all products at low prices
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Fantasy and Adventure Collection - King Solomon's Mines/The Odyssey
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 Welcome to King Solomon Hotels
All rights reserved 1999-2005 - King Solomon Hotel Jerusalem - Israel
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 King Solomon - MSSS Bible Lesson
Look at MSSS Creating Bible Buildings for ideas for creating Solomon's temple.
Don't forget to check out MSSS Bible Craft and Activities for Any Story for more ideas.
Eldrbarry's VBS Curriculum The Wise King Who Was Foolish
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 Bibliomania: Free Online Literature and Study Guides
Or if you are looking for Religious texts, we have the King James' Bible and The Koran.
Much more information, our a huge short story collection can be found on the frames version of Bibliomania.
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 Welcome to King Solomon's Horses - An Arabian Horse Celebration!
We are pleased to welcome you to our website that is dedicated to the desert Arabian horse!  These horses chosen by 'King Solomon' to be imported from Egypt for his stables as quoted in 'The Bible'.
Welcome to King Solomon's Horses - An Arabian Horse Celebration!
9:28  And they brought unto Solomon horses out of Egypt.
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 Encyclopedia Mythica: King Solomon
How King Solomon enlisted the help of the demon king to build the Temple.
How King Solomon met his wife and regained his throne.
How King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba first met.
http://www.pantheon.org/areas/featured/solomon   (58 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: King Solomon's Carpet: Books
Buy King Solomon's Carpet with End in Tears today!
review of King Solomon's Carpet, April 4, 2001
I think this is my favourite Vine novel.
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 KING SOLOMON
Matthew Day, the first Worshipful Master of King Solomon Lodge #394 and the last of the Charter Members passed to the Grand Lodge above.
KING SOLOMON LODGE NO. 394 The first meeting of King Solomon Lodge U.D., was held on 14th June, 1881, as the result of the efforts of the Thamesford area Masons who were desirous of starting a Masonic Lodge.
From our beginning in 1881 until the end of 1888, King Solomon Lodge was a part of the Wilson district, but due to the large number of Lodges in the District, we were realigned to the London District No. 3, which was also going under reassessment due to their large number of Lodges.
http://www.masonic.on.ca/394.htm   (862 words)

  
 Full text and plot summary of King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard
Put up in the dark, people leaving for work could not escape the message in the morning and the book subsequently became a phenomenal success (see Higgins' book Rider Haggard for more details on that advertising coup).
It was intended, in the author's own words, to be "a book for boys".
King Solomon's Mines was written by Haggard in conscious rivalry with Stevenson's Treasure Island.
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 King Solomon Hotel
The King Solomon Hotel is your ideal corporate stopover or holiday base.
The King Solomon Hotel is the Solomon Island's Premier Hotel.
Our guests are always met and given a warm welcome at the airport and then treated to a cold cocktail upon arrival.
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 King Solomon Cages - The last bird cage you'll ever buy.
All of our bird cages or reptile cages at King Solomon are built complete and hand assembled in the U.S.A. No assembly required!!!
At King Solomon Cages you receive acrylic cages with quality!
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 Amazon.com: King Solomon's Mines (B&W) (1937) : Video
Amazon.com: King Solomon's Mines (B&W) (1937) : Video
Best of all, the film has a satisfactorily evil and terrifying Gagool, because what is King Solomon's Mines without Gagool the Witch?She is unbelievably left out of the bland and boring Stewart Granger version.
Sir Cedric Hardwicke stars as Allan Quartermain, a Great White Hunter who aids a young woman (Anna Lee, who was married to the film's director, Robert Stevenson) in locating her father, who has gone missing in his search for the fabled diamond mines of King Solomon.
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 Amazon.com: King Solomon's Mines: DVD: Deborah Kerr,Stewart Granger,Richard Carlson,Hugo Haas,Lowell ...
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As he contemplates retiring, an opportunity to make a heaping wad of cash comes in the form of wealthy Englishwoman Elizabeth Curtis (Kerr), along with her brother John Goode (Carlson) to lead an expedition to search for Elizabeth's husband, who is lost in the jungles as he searched for the fabled King Solomon's mines.
Seems Quartermain is feeling his years (apparently he's been leading these types of expeditions much longer than anyone else), and also seems to be feeling dissatisfaction for the work itself.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0006B2A7E?v=glance   (1999 words)

  
 King solomon hotel jerusalem , israel
The King Solomon Hotel Jerusalem offer gracious hospitality in the tradition of the city of kings.
All of the King Solomon's rooms are luxurious, large and comfortable.
The King Solomon Hotel Jerusalem is a luxurious five stars hotel located in the center of Jerusalem at the cross road of the ageless city and its modern counterpart.
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 King Solomon's Mines (movie) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King Solomon's Mines refers to at least three films which tell the story of an adventurer who helps a woman look for her lost husband in Africa, and is loosely based around the novel of the same name by the writer H.
King Solomon's Mines first received a film treatment in 1937, starring Paul Robeson, Cedric Hardwicke, Anna Lee and Roland Young.
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 King Solomon Hotel Jerusalem
4:22 that King Solomon manufactured additional "spoons" of gold, king of Persia, decreed that the house of God at Jerusalem should be restored.
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 King Solomon's Mines (2004) (TV)
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Plot Outline: An adventurous quest for a treasure hidden in King Solomon's mines, based on H. Rider Haggard's timeless tale.
User Comments: The British made 1950 version was better.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0397501   (366 words)

  
 Internet Archive: Details: King Solomon's Mines
Kathy O'Brien convinces explorer/adventurer Alan Quatermain to lead a small rescue party to search for her father who abandoned her to find the fabled diamond mines of King Soloman.
This is by far and most,the best loved novel I
Classic adventure film based on the H. Rider Haggard novel.
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