Christianity did not exist at the time. Solomon was Jewish.
Solomon was considered as a wise ruler and a good king as god was with him.
They were friends for a long time
It was king Solomon who built the temple.
if i am not mistaken it was originated by the time of king solomon.
King Solomon had seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines.
Yes it is possible.
The Bible credits Solomon as ruling a magnificent empire from opulent palaces that won the admiration even of the legendary Queen of Sheba. According to the Bible, he was still king at the time of his death, so surely not a pauper. History can add nothing to the biblical account, because there is no evidence that Solomon ever existed. Archaeologists say that at the time of Solomon, Israel and Judah were still sparsely populated and impoverished regions, and that Solomon could not have been the wealthy king portrayed in the Bible. They say that, if he did exist, he would have been more like a warlord than a king - not a pauper, but not the extravagant monarch of an opulent empire.
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.
During King Solomon's rule, Israel experienced a period of prosperity and expansion. The kingdom reached its peak in wealth and power, with Solomon known for his wisdom, building projects, and trade relationships. However, the demands of taxation and labor for these grand projects created some discontent among the people.
Something can only be destroyed once. King Solomon's Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians.
No, Freemasonry didn't exist in his time, but he is a major figure in Freemason beliefs