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.
Moses was chosen by God (Exodus ch.3) to be the greatest prophet (Numbers ch.12) and leader of the Israelites, to take them out of Egypt (Exodus ch.3 and ch.12) and to convey to them God's Torah (Exodus ch.19).
1) King Solomon built the First Temple in Jerusalem.
2) Through his vast God-given wisdom, he spoke and taught about God's creations, influencing everyone to more fully recognize the wisdom of God. This was similar to the practice of Abraham (Genesis 21:33) and is what is meant by "And he [Solomon] spoke of the trees, from the cedars of Lebanon to the hyssop that grows on the wall; and he spoke of the animals, the birds, the insects, and the fishes. And people came from all nations to hear the wisdom of Solomon, from all kings of the earth, who had heard of his wisdom" (1 Kings 5:13-14).
During Solomon's time, the Israelites enjoyed unequaled prosperity (1 Kings 4:20).
3) King Solomon wrote Ecclesiastes (Kohellet), Proverbs, and Song of Songs.
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Because he built the First Temple in Jerusalem.
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2) Through his vast God-given wisdom (1 Kings ch.3), he spoke and taught about God's creations, influencing many nations (at least temporarily) to recognize the wisdom of God. This was similar to the practice of Abraham (Genesis 21:33) and is what is meant by "And he [Solomon] spoke of the trees, from the cedars of Lebanon to the hyssop that grows on the wall; and he spoke of the animals, the birds, the insects, and the fishes. And people came from all nations to hear the wisdom of Solomon, from all kings of the earth, who had heard of his wisdom" (1 Kings 5:13-14).
During Solomon's time, the Israelites enjoyed unequaled prosperity (1 Kings 4:20).
3) King Solomon wrote Ecclesiastes (Kohellet), Proverbs, and Song of Songs.
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He was the third king of Israel, and he is credited with building the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
King Solomon was a key figure in Jewish history. He built a fine Temple in Jerusalem. He was a leader and a statesman.
No king Solomon was not the last king of the Jews.
King Solomon broke the commandments against worshiping false gods and having many wives. He allowed his many wives to lead him astray into worshiping their foreign gods, which angered the Lord.
Solomon Katz has written: 'The Jews in the Visigothic and Frankish Kingdoms of Spain and Gaul' -- subject(s): Jews in Gaul, Jews in Spain, Jews, History
It is the site of the government of King David and King Solomon, and the First and Second Holy Temples stood there for hundreds of years.
The only Temple attributed by the Jews to King Solomon is the Temple destroyed by the Babylonians after the defeat of Judah and the exile of the Jews .
I think you mean the Seal of Solomon which is the 8 pointed star the Jews use as a symbol of their faith. Do a google search on Seal of Solomon
It was built by the Jewish King Solomon as the central place where the Jews worshiped God.
Prayer was nery important to Solomon, as his father David was a holy man to.
They destroyed The Temple of Solomon and exiled the Jews.
because the solomon's wrent in the war
No, it was destroyed by the Babylonians.
They were kings after God's heart.