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Pretty sureSolomon was David's son, or somehow related, and was his successor. Hope this helps, you can look it up on Google, find out in the Bible, or ask you parents, pastor, siblings, or even friends!
False. It was Solomon who built the Temple.King David fought the wars of the Lord, defeating the enemies of the Israelites round about. Though this is praiseworthy, it was not the same as the function of the Temple, which was to be a place of peace. Because of this, God told David that his son Solomon (which means "complete" or "peaceful") would do the actual building of the Temple (2 Samuel ch.7).See also:More about King DavidMore about King Solomon
After Solomon, the nation of Israel split in two. Solomon's son, Rehoboam, ruled over the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin(1 Kings 11:43), and Jeroboam ruled over the remaining ten tribes.
Out of the 5 qualifications God gave the Israelites, they only share one: they are both from the tribe of Judah.
God told Samuel in prophecy to anoint David as king (1 Samuel ch.16).See also the Related Links.Link: More about SamuelLink: More about King David
The reign of King Solomon and David was that, when David sinned he repented, but Solomon did not he went away from God.
The reign of King Solomon and David was that, when David sinned he repented, but Solomon did not he went away from God.
The reign of King Solomon and David was that, when David sinned he repented, but Solomon did not he went away from God.
David would be king.
They were kings after God's heart.
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.
No it was that God told David not to build the temple , not Solomon.
king solomon was the son of david and yes i mean davids star david he was a very wise man because he saked god for wisdom
King David predicted that if his son Solomon would keep the ways of God, God would see to it that Solomon's descendants would always reign (1 Kings 2:3-4). See also the Related Links.Link: More about King DavidLink: More about King Solomon
There is no conclusive evidence to suggest that King Solomon was a result of an adulterous union. The Bible describes him as the son of King David and Bathsheba, who married after David had her husband Uriah killed, but this does not necessarily imply adultery.
Solomon, David's son was a prince in the House of David and so he probably had no profession, but was probably groomed to be King of Israel.
David made Israel a mighty empire, , and Jerusalem as the capital city, and david started building the temple, but it was Solomon who finally finished building the temple of God.