Because King Solomon was a Consorter Of Demons, Worshiper of Idols & Strange Gods.
As phrased, it is not biblical. Not exactly sure which verse you're referring to, but here are two possibilities:(Romans 8:31-32) ". . .If God is for us, who can be against us?..."(Matthew 19:6) ". . .what God has joined together, let no one separate."
Solomon built a temple (Solomon's temple) to house the Ark of the Covenant, which contained Aaron's staff, the ten commandments, a portion of manna.
The center of worship that Solomon built in Jerusalem was the First Temple, also known as Solomon's Temple. It was dedicated to the worship of the God of Israel and served as the primary site for religious practices and sacrifices according to the Judeo-Christian tradition.
God gave Solomon wisdom and understanding beyond measure, as well as riches and honor, to help him reign and judge the people effectively. Solomon's wisdom allowed him to make fair and just decisions, earning him a reputation as a wise and righteous king.
God did not allow David to build the temple in Jerusalem because he had shed much blood in his lifetime. However, God did bless David by promising that his son Solomon would be the one to build the temple instead.
God will curse those who curse the Jews
God made a covenant with King David and based on his promise ask Solomon for anything he desires. God does not go back on his word so fulfill it by granting Solomon wisdom for that is what he requested. It was through God's wisdom that made Solomon powerful.
God chose Saul to be the first king of Israel. Saul disobeyed God so God chose a new king who was David. Of David's sons, God chose Solomon to succeed David. God also promised David that his line would continue to rule forever.
in the christian and Jewish tradition it was king Solomon who, when asked by God what he wanted most, said that the wisdom of God would be the best gift.
No, it was Job's wife that told him to curse God. " Job 2:9 - Then his wife said to him, "Do you still hold fast to your integrity? Curse God and die!" [NKJV]
King Solomon's nickname was Jedidiah..It is a nickname from God meaning, "Most beloved of God"
In Jeremiah 22:24-30 we find Jeconiah, one of the sons of Josiah. In this chapter we see what God thought of these kings. And God placed a curse on Jeconiah, that he would be childless. Actually he had children, but none of them would prosper sitting on the throne of David. So how did this effect Jesus? There are two genealogy's of Jesus, one in Matthew 1: 1-17. This genealogy starts with Abraham etc and runs through David and Solomon and ends with Joseph the husband of Mary. This genealogy was Jesus' legal right to the throne of David. Jeconiah was in this line and came through David and Solomon. The other genealogy is in Luke 3:23-38. This genealogy starts with Jesus and runs through Nathan, Solomon's brother and down to Heli (Mary's father, said to be Joseph's father because no women were named in this genealogy. Heli was Joseph's father in law) This line is Jesus' blood line, the blood right to the throne, which of coarse comes through David then to Nathan bypassing Jeconiah's curse. Also of some note the signet ring belonging to Jeconiah was taken away from him by God ( Jeremiah 22:24) and then after the Babylonian exile was over God gave it to Zerubbabel, Jeconiah's supposed grandson when he went back to Jerusalem (Haggai 2:20-23). None on these men from Zerubbabel on down ever sat on the throne of David, although they were in the kingly line. Jesus when He comes back will sit on the throne of David.
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.
A curse.
It will only work if you believe in it. No one can curse you or save you but God.
The reign of King Solomon and David was that, when David sinned he repented, but Solomon did not he went away from God.
No it was that God told David not to build the temple , not Solomon.