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Origin of the name SOLOMON.
Etymology of the
name SOLOMON.
Meaning of the baby name SOLOMON.
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SOLOMON
(Σολομών).
Biblical.
Latin and Greek.
From the Hebrew, meaning "peaceable."
SOLOMON. [Hebrew Shelomoh
= "pacific," "peaceful"].
The
son of King David and Bath-sheba (2 Sam. xi. 3, 26, 27; xii. 24). He had a second name—Jedidiah
(beloved of the Lord) (25). He was born at Jerusalem, about B.C.
1083 (A.V.). When David was on his death-bed, Adonijah, one of his
sons born at Hebron, set up as king without his father's sanction.
On this Bath-sheba, going at once to David, reminded him of an oath
which he had sworn to her that Solomon should be his
successor. David acknowledged his obligation, and by his order
Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah the military
commander, supported by David's body-guard, lost no time in proclaiming Solomon
king (1 Kings i. 5-40). (The Sunday School Teacher's Bible Manual,
Hunter, 1894)
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