Entity: KING-SOLOMON
King Solomon was the son of David and the 10th-century BC king of Israel, known for his wisdom and leadership. He is a prominent figure in biblical history and folklore.
KING-SOLOMON
Etymology
The name Solomon is derived from Late Latin, from Hebrew Shĕlōmōh.
Definition
King Solomon, also known as Jedidiah, was the fourth monarch of the Kingdom of Israel and Judah, succeeding his father David. He is described as a wise ruler and a key figure in biblical history.
Historical Context
Solomon reigned in the 10th century BC and is known for his wisdom, wealth, and building projects, including the First Temple in Jerusalem.
Cultural Significance
King Solomon is a symbol of wisdom and justice in various religious traditions and folklore. His legacy continues to influence literature, art, and popular culture.
Related Concepts
Solomon is often associated with wisdom, wealth, and leadership in religious and cultural contexts. His story is intertwined with biblical narratives and historical accounts.
See Also
A legendary king of Israel known for his wisdom and wealth, often referenced in religious texts and cultural stories.