According to The Bible , God asked King Solomon what he wanted the most. And he asked for wisdom, so God gave it to him.
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The wise sayings of Solomon that were written down are called the Book of Proverbs in the Bible.
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The book of Proverbs contains 31 chapters of wise sayings, mostly from King Solomon.
Wise, Kind, but eventually he turned to sin.
King Solomon was said to have a thousand wives.
I don't think anybody- because Solomon was a man of God in the Christan Bible, and flying carpets don't exist.
The name Solomon means the wise man.
Solomon is traditionally believed to have written the majority of the book of Proverbs and the Song of Solomon in the Bible. These books are known for their wisdom and poetic nature, reflecting Solomon's reputation for being a wise and insightful king.
Because he succeeded His father David and he was the most powerful of all Jewish kings. He built a training empire with the help of his friend. Solomon also beatified the capital city of Jerusalem. He built a great temple to worship god and the temple also held Moses tablets. He was famed as a wise man and became a legend and he praised god in The Bible.
King Solomon is considered the wisest man in the Bible. When he was a young king, he asked God for the needed wisdom to rule Israel and his request was granted.
A:The defining legend of Solomon was his great wisdom, gifted to him by God. If there ever was a King Solomon, the Bible says that he was the wisest of kings. However, finding specific biblical examples of his wisdom proves difficult. In fact, the story of the two mothers is the only biblical account that purports to show Solomon's wisdom. Solomon, in a dream, had asked God for wisdom. Soon after God granted Solomon wisdom, two women asked for judgement over the ownership of a small baby. In this episode, Solomon gave his most famous judgement. The reader is expected to agree with Solomon when he knew that only one woman would be willing to give up her claim to the child rather than have it killed, and that woman could only have been the birth mother. Real life is more complicated, so it can be a matter for our own judgement whether the insight this passage describes was really either wise or fair, allowing us to think of Solomon as a wise ruler on this count.In spite of his supposedly personal knowledge of God, 1 Kings chapter 11 says that Solomon unwisely began to worship other gods. Elsewhere in the Bible, Solomon demonstrated no political wisdom, nor even sufficient common sense to govern wisely in the interests of his own son's succession to the throne of the United Monarchy. The Bible tells us that Solomon's reckless spending and swingeing taxes, maintained by his son, were the cause of the breakup of the United Monarchy.The Jewish people needed a glorious past, with both great and wise rulers, and Solomon became part of that past. So, although not actually a wise ruler on the biblical evidence, he was a wise ruler in tradition. Perhaps it is only by tradition that we can call Solomon a wise ruler.