David would be king.
We can say king Solomon spoke of wisdom as well.
God made a covenant with King David and based on his promise ask Solomon for anything he desires. God does not go back on his word so fulfill it by granting Solomon wisdom for that is what he requested. It was through God's wisdom that made Solomon powerful.
God appeared to King Solomon twice. The first appearance occurred in a dream at Gibeon, where God asked Solomon what he desired, leading to Solomon requesting wisdom. The second appearance took place after Solomon completed the temple, during which God affirmed His presence and made a covenant with Solomon regarding the temple and the nation of Israel.
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"
God cursed the bloodline of Solomon as a consequence of Solomon turning away from God and worshiping other gods, in violation of the covenant between God and the Israelites. This curse was a way to discipline Solomon and his descendants for their disobedience and to uphold the sanctity of the covenant and the worship of the one true God.
When God appeared to Solomon in a dream, Solomon asked for wisdom to govern his people effectively. He requested an understanding heart to discern between good and evil, recognizing the immense responsibility of leadership. Pleased with Solomon's request, God not only granted him wisdom but also promised him riches and honor. This encounter is a key moment highlighting Solomon's priorities as a ruler.
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.
No it was that God told David not to build the temple , not Solomon.
God answered Solomon's request for wisdom and said that he would give him riches and honour also, and then told him to walk in God's ways and keep his statutes and commandments, (1 Kings 3.12 to 14)
Solomons strength was that he had the wisdom god gave him, and god was with him.