Entity: SOLOMON
Solomon is a biblical figure known for his wisdom and as the son of King David. The name is derived from the root meaning 'to be quiet' or 'peaceful.' Solomon is also associated with a woman in Christian tradition who was cured of evil spirits.
SOLOMON
Etymology
The name 'Solomon' is derived from the root meaning 'to be quiet' or 'peaceful.' It has origins in Hebrew, Latin, and Ancient Greek.
Definition
Solomon is a legendary biblical figure known for his wisdom and peaceful nature. He is often referenced as the son of King David.
Historical Context
Solomon was a 10th-century BC king of Israel, known for his wisdom and as the son of David. He is a prominent figure in biblical history and literature.
Cultural Significance
Solomon is proverbial for his wisdom and is a significant figure in Christianity and Judaism. He is often referenced in literature, art, and music.
Related Concepts
Solomon is associated with wisdom, peace, and the biblical narrative. He is also linked to the woman of Magdala in Christian tradition.
See Also
A legendary biblical figure known for his wisdom and peaceful nature, often referenced as the son of King David.