The name 'Solomon' itself is taken from a root word meaning 'Peace' ('Shalom' in Hebrew / 'Salan' in Arabic), and it's meaning is implied at 1 Chronicles 22:9+10 where it says: "Behold, a son shall be born to thee, who shall be a man of rest; and I will give him rest from all his enemies round about: for his name shall be Solomon, and I will give peace and quietness unto Israel in his days..."(KJV)
It means unargumentative, unwarlike.
its not KJB but KJV means king James version bible its a type of translation
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For a word to mean something in the Bible, it must appear in the Bible. In the King James version the word - kia - does not appear at all.
I doubt it means anything - as it doesn't appear in the King James version.
Sup means to dine with or eat with, as in supper
pernicious basically means sinful or destructive.
Clemens means merciful, gentle, mild, quiet, peaceable, courteous or moderate.
yes, I have read the name somewhere before in the King James Version.
it means ''the supplanter'' orgin hebrew the gender in unisex meaning suplanter and the orgin:hebrew
In the King James version there is no meaning given to the name. It appears 53 times
The Bible you are using is obviously written in archaic English, or the type of English spoken when the King James version of the Bible was written, about 1611 A.D. The English language has changed a great deal and many errors have been found in the King James version of the Bible. The Bible also has been improved, with archaeological discoveries, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, which prove the truthfulness of the Holy Scriptures. "Lord wilt thou have you to do": 'Wilt thou' means 'what do you want' or 'what is your will for me to do'.