Solomon in Easton's Bible Dictionary
peaceful, (Heb. Shelomoh), David's second son by Bathsheba,
i.e., the first after their legal marriage (2 Sam.
12). He was
probably born about B.C. 1035 (1 Chr. 22:5; 29:1).
He succeeded
his father on the throne in early manhood, probably
about
sixteen or eighteen years of age. Nathan, to whom
his education
was intrusted, called him Jedidiah, i.e., "beloved
of the Lord"
(2 Sam. 12:24, 25). He was the first king of Israel
"born in the
purple." His father chose him as his successor,
passing over the
claims of his elder sons: "Assuredly Solomon my son
shall reign
after me." His history is recorded in 1 Kings 1-11
and 2 Chr.
1-9. His elevation to the throne took place before
his father's
death, and was hastened on mainly by Nathan and
Bathsheba, in
consequence of the rebellion of Adonijah (1 Kings
1:5-40).
During his long reign of forty years the Hebrew
monarchy gained
its highest splendour. This period has well been
called the
"Augustan age" of the Jewish annals. The first half
of his reign
was, however, by far the brighter and more
prosperous; the
latter half was clouded by the idolatries into which
he fell,
mainly from his heathen intermarriages (1 Kings
11:1-8; 14:21,
31).
Before his death David gave parting instructions to
his son (1
Kings 2:1-9; 1 Chr. 22:7-16; 28). As soon as he had
settled
himself in his kingdom, and arranged the affairs of
his
extensive empire, he entered into an alliance with
Egypt by the
marriage of the daughter of Pharaoh (1 Kings 3:1),
of whom,
however, nothing further is recorded. He surrounded
himself with
all the luxuries and the external grandeur of an
Eastern
monarch, and his government prospered. He entered
into an
alliance with Hiram, king of Tyre, who in many ways
greatly
assisted him in his numerous undertakings. (See
HIRAM
For some years before his death David was engaged in
the
active work of collecting materials (1 Chr. 29:6-9;
2 Chr.
2:3-7) for building a temple in Jerusalem as a
permanent abode
for the ark of the covenant. He was not permitted to
build the
house of God (1 Chr. 22:8); that honour was reserved
to his son
Solomon. (See TEMPLE -T0003610.)...
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