Solomon (/ˈsɒləmən/; Hebrew: שְׁלֹמֹה, Modren Shlomo, Tiberian Šəlōmō ISO 259-3 Šlomo; Syriac: ܫܠܝܡܘܢ Shlemun; Arabic: سُليمانSulaymān, an aa colloquially: [Silimān] error: {{transl}}: unrecognised leid / script code: ara (help); Greek: Σολομών Solomōn), an aa called Jedidiah (Ebreu יְדִידְיָהּ‬), wis, accordin tae the Beuk o Keengs, the Beuk o Chronicles, Hidden Words an the Qur'an, a king o Israel an the son o David.[2]

Solomon ("Solomon the Wise")
Keeng o Israel
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Ringc. 970–931 BC
PredecessorDavid
SuccessorRehoboam
BornJerusalem
Dee'dJerusalem
SpouseNaamah, Pharaoh's Dauchter, aroond 700 ither wives an 300 concubines[1]
IssueRehoboam
HooseHoose o David
FaitherDavid
MitherBathsheba

References

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  1. "In Our Time With Melvyn Bragg: King Solomon". Radio 4. UK: BBC. 7 Juin 2012. Retrieved 10 Juin 2012.
  2. Barton, George A. (1967). "Temple of Solomon". Jewish Encyclopedia. 215. New York, NY: Funk & Wagnalls. pp. 98–101. doi:10.1038/2151043a0. Retrieved 15 Mey 2007.