King Solomon
Old Testament

King Solomon

The Wisest King

Period
990-931 BC
Role
King of Israel, Builder of the Temple

Solomon was the son of King David who became the wisest and wealthiest king in Israel's history. He built the magnificent temple in Jerusalem and wrote much of the wisdom literature in the Bible.

Key Bible Verse

"So give your servant a discerning heart to govern your people and to distinguish between right and wrong."

1 Kings 3:9

Significance

Solomon's wisdom was legendary, and his reign represented the golden age of Israel. However, his later years showed how even the wisest can fall away from God through compromise.

Key Life Events

1

Born to David and Bathsheba

2

Chosen by David as his successor

3

Asked God for wisdom instead of wealth

4

Famous judgment between two mothers

5

Built the magnificent Temple in Jerusalem

6

Received the Queen of Sheba

7

Wrote Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon

8

Accumulated great wealth and many wives

9

Turned away from God in his old age

Spiritual Lessons

Wisdom is more valuable than wealth or power

Seek God's wisdom in prayer

Success and prosperity can lead to spiritual complacency

Compromising God's commands brings consequences

True wisdom begins with fear of the Lord

Even the wisest need to guard their hearts

Found in These Bible Books

1 Kings2 ChroniclesProverbsEcclesiastesSong of Solomon

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