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Solomon: The King of Splendor

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Solomon was blessed with wisdom and wealth, and the building of the great Temple exemplified a man of great faith. But how could a man be led astray that had so much in his favor? Butler examines the rise and fall of Solomon in the following chapters:

  • Child of Bathsheba
  • Coronation for Throne
  • Charge from David
  • Conniving of Adonijah
  • Clemency for Abiathar
  • Condemnation of Joab
  • Confinement of Shimei
  • Choice at Gebeon
  • Complaint about Babies
  • Conducting the Government
  • Construction of Temple/li>
  • Conveying the Ark
  • Consecration of Temple
  • Communication from God
  • Chronicles of Royalty
  • Curiosity of Queen
  • Catalogue of Wealth
  • Corrupted by Women
  • Chastening for Evil
  • Conclusion of Life

Product Details

  • Title: Solomon: The King of Splendor
  • Author: John G. Butler
  • Series: Bible Biography Series
  • Publisher: LBC Publications
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Pages: 307

About John G. Butler

John G. Butler, originally from Iowa, has been a Baptist minister for over fifty years and a pastor for over thirty-five years with pastorates in Clinton, Iowa; Williamsburg, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; and Chicago, Illinois. Having attended Tennessee Temple University and graduated from Cedarville University, he also authored the 27-volume Bible Biography Series, a 10-volume Study of the Savior series about Jesus Christ, and the 4-volume Butler's Daily Bible Reading set, a unique daily devotional focusing on expository Bible study. He is also a veteran of the United States Navy.

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“In the two genealogies given in the New Testament of Jesus Christ, one is traced through Solomon and one is traced through Nathan. This is not a contradiction. The genealogy with Solomon in it is recorded in Matthew (Matthew 1:7) which traces the genealogy through Joseph. The genealogy with Nathan in it is recorded in Luke (Luke 3:31) which traces the genealogy through Mary (the record in Luke looks like it is through Joseph, but Joseph is not a ‘son’ of Heli but rather he is a son-in-law of Heli, for Heli is Mary’s father—the word ‘son’ in the Luke text is in italics which means it is supplied by the translators and is not in the original. To be correct, it should be ‘son-in-law’).” (Page 17)

“In spite of his own sorrows, he looked at the sorrow of others and attempted to comfort them.” (Pages 12–13)

“Our own pain has a way of decreasing when we minister to others in their pain.” (Page 13)

“No one saw the evil deed, and no one knew the babies well enough to know” (Page 133)

“Solomon would like to have edited out the bad things” (Pages 300–301)

  • Title: Solomon: The King of Splendor
  • Author: John G. Butler
  • Series: Bible Biography Series
  • Volume: Number Twenty-Two
  • Publisher: LBC Publications
  • Print Publication Date: 2007
  • Logos Release Date: 2011
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subject: Solomon, King of Israel
  • ISBNs: 9781889773223, 1889773220
  • Resource ID: LLS:BBS22SOL
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-10-05T16:36:14Z

John Butler was Baptist ministry for over fifty years. He attended both Tennessee Temple University and Cedarville University. Originally from Iowa, Butler served as a pastor for over 35 years with congregations in Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and Iowa. He is a veteran of the United States Navy.

Butler authored several series including the Bible Biography Series, the Study of the Savior series, Butler’s Daily Bible Reading set, and the Analytical Bible Expositor series. 

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