because he got complemented for his wisdom and smarts.
he was crowned the same time as King David
Under normal circumstances in oriental, and more specifically the Persian courts it was not customary for the queen to be present at judgment time or dining with the king. The only logical answer is if she had found some special favor with the king and thus had gained entry at this time, or if she perhaps had some insight into this matter. I believe, then though I am no expert, that artaxerxes and ahasureus were the same, and as nehemiah states it was the 20th year of his reign, that the queen would have been Esther. This would explain the favorable attitutude of the king towards the Jews return, and also of the compltion of GOd placing Esther on the throne, toaid in the return of His people.
The Books of Joshua, Judges, 1 and 2 Samuel and 1 and 2 Kings form an integrated block of text covering the period from the conquest of Canaan through to the end of the kingdom of Judah and the beginning of the Babylonian Exile, known as the "Deuteronomic history". It thus seeks to cover the history and legend of Israel from around 1440 BCE to the middle of the sixth century BCE. Scholars call the author of this history the Deuteronomist or 'D' source, because they also see this as the principal source of the Book of Deuteronomy. This group of books was written during the reign of King Josiah of Judah, 641-609 BCE.The Books of Chronicles provide another history that more or less parallels the Deuteronomic history, but presents the priestly point of view. It attempts to resolve some of the inconsistencies found in the Deuteronomic history and introduces new theological concepts by placing them in a pre-Exilic context. The principal author is now referred to as the Chronicler, but it was actually written as a composite work some time after the Return from the Babylonian Exile. 1 and 2 Chronicles were probably written during the sixth century BCE.1 Samuel - from the birth of Samuel to the death of Saul (1105-1011BC).2 Samuel and 1 Chronicles - the reign of King David (1011- 971BC).1 Kings - beginning of Solomon's reign, the division of the kingdoms in 931 BC through to Ahaziah's reign in 851BC.2 Kings - 853 BC - 560BC from Ahaziah to the capture of the tribe of Judah by the Babylonians.2 Chronicles - from Solomon's reign to the exile and parallels the chronology of the books of Kings.
Some effects of Christianity include spreading ethical and moral values, influencing art, architecture, and literature, shaping legal systems and governance in various regions, and fostering the development of education and healthcare institutions.
No. If Solomon was a real, historical person, he would have been a Hebrew, or Israelite. On the face of it, that would appear to make Solomon a Jew, but as monotheistic Judaism only began some centuries later during the reign of King Josiah, Solomon could best be described as a pagan. Islam began one and a half thousand years after the time of King Solomon.
Some effects of following Jesus can include experiencing transformation in one's life, finding purpose and meaning, and developing a closer relationship with God. Additionally, many people report feeling a sense of peace, joy, and love as they grow in their faith and follow Jesus.
The king's reign was incredibly shortWhen some is a king or queen they are said to reign over a country.
The king's reign was incredibly shortWhen some is a king or queen they are said to reign over a country.
king Khufu constructed the great pyramid of Giza.
The King and Queen of France and as many as 40,000 other people.
King George the III's scepter was long and gold and can be seen in some portraits from his reign.
France, Spain, and Scotland were enemies of England at some point during King Henry VIII's reign. King Henry VIII reigned for over 30 years.
Some have dated his life to be from 1040-970 BC and his reign as King from 1010-970 BC.
The Regicide of King Louis XVI. The execution of Marie Antoiette. The demise of Maximilien Robespierre.
Jehu was considered a good king by some, as he followed God's commands to eliminate the worship of idols in Israel. However, he was also criticized for his violent and ruthless methods in achieving this goal. Overall, opinions on Jehu's reign are mixed.
Though there are different ranges, some have dated the Reign of Solomon from circa 970-930 BC.
Because of how unpredictable he was and all in which he did during his reign before his royal power was limited by the Magna Carta.
Some have dated King David's lifespan from 1040-970 BC and his reign from 1010-970 BC.