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  1. Jul 21, 2023 · Solomon’s ascent to the throne was marked by his commitment to establishing a strong and prosperous kingdom, laying the foundation for his future accomplishments. One of the key challenges that Solomon faced during his rise to power was the opposition from his older brother, Adonijah.

  2. According to Ethiopian tradition, their emperors were descended from Menilek I, who was the son of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.

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    Solomon had three named full brothers born to Bathsheba: Nathan, Shammua, and Shobab, [21] besides six known older half-brothers born of as many mothers. [22] The biblical narrative shows that Solomon served as a peace offering between God and David, due to David's adulterous relationship with Bathsheba.

  4. Jun 6, 2023 · Solomon’s son according to the Bible. The Bible introduces that Solomon had a son with Naamah, the Ammonite princess. We read about their son, Rehoboam, in 1 Kings 11 and 2 Chronicles 9 right after Solomon’s death. It was during Rehoboam’s reign that the nation split into two kingdoms.

  5. Apr 1, 2023 · According to the Bible, King Solomon had many wives and concubines, and it is likely that he had many children as a result. However, the Bible only mentions a few of his children by name, and the exact number of his offspring is not given.

  6. 1. His Parents Were David and Bathsheba. Solomon was born in Jerusalem to King David, founder of the House of David which ruled Israel until the destruction of the first Holy Temple. Solomon’s mother was Bathsheba. 1 (King David’s other sons were Solomon’s half-brothers, born from his other wives.) Read: The Story of King David.

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  8. Jan 25, 2017 · Born around 1010 BCE, Solomon was the tenth son of King David (the second king of ancient united Israel) and the second son of Bathsheba. Like King Saul and King David, King Solomon reigned for 40 years in one of the highest and most prosperous periods in Israel's history - called by many, “The Golden Age” of Israel.

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