Yes he did. Solomon broke God's laws of taking unto himself a bunch of foreign wives who did not follow the one true God. In order to please his wives, Solomon thought he had to worship their gods along with the one true God of The Bible. But he forgot the second of the Ten Commandments, "Thou shall not worship any other gods but the one true God." Because he worshiped other gods, God punished him by dividing up the kingdom of Israel into two kingdoms and allowing his descendants to bring sin and evil to the two kingdoms of Israel.
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Solomon disobeyed God and married MANY pagan wives, from many backgrounds and religions(1 Kings 11:1+2/Deuteronomy 17:17/Ecclesiastes 2:8), and this lead him to follow their 'foreign' gods(1 Kings 11:3-13). His spiritual sense became dull, he lost his spiritual vision, leading him AWAY from the 'True God'(2 Kings 23:13) as God said it would(1 Kings 11:9+10). Solomon was given so much potential(Proverbs 3:13, 16-18), but because of 'bad association'(Nehemiah 13:26/Proverbs 13:20/1 Corinthians 16:33/Galatians 6:7), he left God, and God left him (1 Chronicles 28:9)
He married foreign women, who then led him to worship idols.
It was Aaron who was the leader when they made the golden calf, etc.
God promised King Solomon great wealth and wisdom as well.
King Solomon was renowned for his wisdom, although it was not really his but was given him by God in answer to a request.
No - the son born from the adultery of King David and Bathsheba died in judgment from God, after which David married Bathsheba and their next son born was Solomon, who was blessed by God.
Because King Solomon was a Consorter Of Demons, Worshiper of Idols & Strange Gods.
He built the Temple in Jerusalem.
in the christian and Jewish tradition it was king Solomon who, when asked by God what he wanted most, said that the wisdom of God would be the best gift.
King Solomon's nickname was Jedidiah..It is a nickname from God meaning, "Most beloved of God"
During King Solomon's reignTrouble was caused for Solomon by Haddad the Edomite and Rezon ben Elyada (1 Kings 11). After King Solomon's reignBecause of King Solomon's errors, God decreed that, later, Solomon's country (Israel) would be split into two, leaving Solomon's descendants with the minority of the Israelite Tribes, while the majority would be under Yerav'am (1 Kings ch.11).
The reign of King Solomon and David was that, when David sinned he repented, but Solomon did not he went away from God.
God tried to save king Solomon because of his father King David, Solomon had many wives and concubines, many not isarealites. so idol worship for Solomon came in.
The reign of King Solomon and David was that, when David sinned he repented, but Solomon did not he went away from God.
Solomon was considered as a wise ruler and a good king as god was with him.
God promised King Solomon great wealth and wisdom as well.
The reign of King Solomon and David was that, when David sinned he repented, but Solomon did not he went away from God.
David would be king.
King Solomon built the temple of God, and had peace most of his life exept for war with Hadad the Edomite
King Solomon asked god for wisdom and got it, he was also blessed with wealth and fame.