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1) King Solomon built the First Temple in Jerusalem.
2) King Solomon wrote Ecclesiastes (Kohellet), Proverbs, and Song of Songs.


3) 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).

See also:

About Solomon's errors

More about the Hebrew Bible

Jewish history timeline

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