Solomon was considered as a wise ruler and a good king as god was with him.
It was king Solomon who built the temple.
Yes it is possible.
it was a time of peace and prosperity
Christianity did not exist at the time. Solomon was Jewish.
Nowhere does it say that Solomon was disliked.(The tax-load of which the people later complained, became an issue only after his death. During King Solomon's lifetime, the tax was considered an acceptable necessity.)Jeroboam spoke a related complaint during Solomon's reign, but it doesn't say that anyone sided with him at that time.
The wisdom of King Solomon given by God when he ask for it. Proverbs 4 is known to have been spoken by King Solomon during his time in the Old Testament Bible. Not only proverbs 4 but almost the whole book of Proverbs.
They were friends for a long time
On the contrary. They were strong during the time of King Solomon; and their strength diminished immediately after his reign.The Israelites' kingdom was at the peak of its strength during the reign of King Solomon because King Saul, and even more so King David, had subdued all of the nations round about. The nations were in awe of Solomon (1 Kings 5:11, 1 Kings 10:23-25).Immediately after Solomon's reign, however, the kingdom split into two (1 Kings ch.12), leaving two relatively weaker factions who were not at peace with each other.
Solomon, once King of Isreal, Son of King David and Bathseba. He was so wealthy, that the Bible records that during his reign, silver was as stone in the Land of Isreal.
if i am not mistaken it was originated by the time of king solomon.
King Solomon had seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines.
there is a fourth book out there for the series but it's a prequel of bartimaeus in Jerusalem during the time of king Solomon. The Story is over for Bartimaeus in England