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King Solomon wrote the book of Songs.
Suggest you read the 'Song of Solomon' aka 'Song of Songs.'Song of Solomon 1:1New King James Version (NKJV) Solomon's Love for a Shulamite Girl1 The song of songs, which is Solomon's.
A:The Song of Solomon, or Song of Songs, is a sensual, almost pornographic tale of a black woman reminiscing about her liaison with a man traditionally thought to have been Solomon. Written from a female perspective, it of course could not have been written by Solomon himself, but is traditionally attributed to one of his lovers. Scholars say that it appears to have been part of an operetta, probably written soon after the Babylonian Exile. The author is unknown.A:The writer is Solomon himself.
The Songs of Solomon, also known as the Song of Songs, is a book in the Bible that is considered to be a love poem. In Islamic teachings, the Quran does not specifically mention the Songs of Solomon. However, some scholars interpret the love and devotion expressed in the Songs of Solomon as symbolic of the relationship between God and humanity, which aligns with the teachings of Muhammad about the importance of love, devotion, and faith in Islam.
Michael Solomon - author - was born in 1944.
King Solomon is traditionally believed to have written the biblical Song of Solomon, which is also known as the Song of Songs. This book is a collection of erotic love poems and is considered a representation of the love between God and Israel in Jewish tradition.
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba- Miklos, I"mma a no see you no more!
The Books of Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, Solomon's Song and some of the Psalms have traditionally been attributed to King Solomon. However, modern scholars dismiss Solomon as the author of any of these, on linguistic, content and historical grounds. For example, they say that Ecclesiastes was actually written in the second century BCE, many centuries after the time of Solomon. King Solomon did not really write any book that is part of the Old Testament.
The Song of Solomon commonly known as the Song of Songs is traditionally accredited to King Solomon. Also, Proverbs is attributed to Solomon whose name appears in Proverbs 1:1. In the Catholic bible there is also a deuterocanonical book called the Wisdom of Solomon also attributed to Solomon.
The Songs of Solomon.
Ether Solomon or David.