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Scripture Studies Chapter 11 Wise King Solomon Quiz Review

Here’s what you should know King Solomon chose wisdom over wealth

Here’s what you should know King Hiram sent workers to build the Temple

Here’s what you should know Solomon’s Temple sealed off the underworld

Here’s what you should know David’s kingdom was to draw all people to God

Here’s what you should know The Queen of Sheba was drawn to Solomon for his wisdom

Here’s what you should know Phoenicia was the home of the Temple builders

Here’s what you should know Solomon’s kingdom was an International empire

Here’s what you should know At the Dedication of the Temple, Solomon prayed for the people

Here’s what you should know Ashteroth was the false god of the Sidonians

Here’s what you should know A Marriage alliance was formed with Egypt by Solomon

Here’s what you should know Solomon did NOT have three hundred wives

Here’s what you should know Solomon’s reputation brought traders from all over the world

Here’s what you should know The Queen of Sheba wanted a trading alliance with Solomon

Here’s what you should know The Davidic kingdom did NOT exist to create wealth and power for the Israelites

Here’s what you should know Wisdom is the New Law of the Davidic covenant

Here’s what you should know All wisdom in the Book of Wisdom came from God

Here’s what you should know Wisdom literature prepared the people for the good news of God

Here’s what you should know David prepared the way for the Temple by securing land and writing a liturgy

Here’s what you should know Gentiles were welcome at Solomon’s Temple

Here’s what you should know God did NOT approve of Solomon’s taxation because God made Solomon king

Here’s what you should know Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines

Here’s what you should know According to tradition, the Temple sealed off the underworld

Here’s what you should know Solomon prayed that the Temple would be a House of prayer for all people

Here’s what you should know Deuteronomic law forbade the king from multiplying horses and wives for himself

Here’s what you should know The architectural sign of God’s covenant was the Temple

Here’s what you should know The Temple was built on the spot where Abraham prepared to offer Isaac as a sacrifice

Here’s what you should know Samuel prophesied that the Israelites would suffer under king Solomon

Here’s what you should know Solomon drew his people to worship foreign gods

Here’s what you should know Are there things in today’s world which are offered false worship? Write two paragraphs regarding what some of these false idols are.