NO. The Authorized Bible does not mention Solomon and the Queen of Sheba having sexual relations or having a child together, let alone having "a son". 2Chronicles 9:12 states:- "And King Solomon himself gave the queen of Sheba all her delight for which she had asked, besides [the value of] what she brought to the king. So she turned about and went to her own land, she together with her servants". *** There are some traditions held by different religious groups who believe that where The Bible says, "And King Solomon himself gave the queen of Sheba all her delight for which she had asked..." this meant that she asked him to have sex with her. The Bible clearly states that she received gifts from Solomon that surpassed the value of the gifts she had brought for him and then, "...So she turned about and went to her own land, she together with her servants". She is not mentioned again as having any other connection with Solomon, or of having his child. *** Besides, the Bible informs us, at 1Kings 11:3- "And he (Solomon) came to have seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines; and his wives gradually inclined his heart." With over 1000 women to keep Solomon occupied, he would have been comitting adultery with the Queen of Sheba. Any child of their union would have died, like the first child of his father, David and Bath-sheba, his mother, (who was still the wife of Uriah) because the child was conceived before she and David were married.
Rehoboam
1 Kings-14,21
Rehoboam son of Solomon was king in Judah. He was forty-one years old when he became king, and he reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem, the city the LORD had chosen out of all the tribes of Israel in which to put his Name. His mother's name was Naamah; she was an Ammonite,not the Queen of Sheba
Solomon did not have a son with the Queen of Sheba, the bible do not say so.
There is a compilation of ancient Ethiopian legends, Kabra Nagast, in which there is an account of King Solomon seducing the Queen of Sheba and fathering a son, named Menelik I [there went on to be a Menelik the II]; but as this is only out of a legend, and the fact of her having a son named Menelik is not cited in scriptures, I cannot be sure. Hope that at least helps a little bit.
1 Kings 11:43 tells us that Rehoboam was the son and successor of King Solomon. According to the Bible, he was briefly king of the United Monarchy and then ruled in Judah alone.
Scholars say this account is legendary. They say there probably was no United Monarchy, and that Israel had a different culture, different pottery and spoke a different dialect of Hebrew from the southern kingdom in Judah. Historians believe that Solomon was merely a local tribal warlord and that there was no royal line in Judah until centuries after the time attributed to Rehoboam. In other words, it is unlikely that Solomon had a son called Rehoboam.
Yes, Solomon, son of King David, had several children. He is known to have had at least three sons: Rehoboam, Abijah, and Shephatiah.
It is known or at least is popular idea, that Solomon had Four Queens. This does not mean that Poker was played in ancient Israel.
No, the Solomon Sea is not related to King Solomon. The Solomon Sea is a sea located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, while King Solomon was a biblical king known for his wisdom and building the First Temple in Jerusalem.
15 sons and 1 daughter Amnon,Daniel,Absalom,Adonijah,Shephatiah and the sixth, Ithream. These six were born to David in Hebron.These were the children born to him in Jerusalem:Shammua, Shobab, Nathan and Solomon. These four were by Bathsheba daughter of Ammiel.There were also Ibhar, Elishua, Eliphelet,Nogah, Nepheg,Japhia,Elishama, Eliada and Eliphelet-nine in all.All these were the sons of David, besides his sons by his concubines. And Tamar was their sister.
The Song of Solomon commonly known as the Song of Songs is traditionally accredited to King Solomon. Also, Proverbs is attributed to Solomon whose name appears in Proverbs 1:1. In the Catholic bible there is also a deuterocanonical book called the Wisdom of Solomon also attributed to Solomon.
King Solomon was not the first king of Israel. He was the son of King David and the third king of the United Kingdom of Israel, reigning in the 10th century BCE. Solomon is known for his wisdom, wealth, and building the First Temple in Jerusalem.
King Solomon reigned over Isa real for 40 years.
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Solomon Juneau had two children, a daughter named Josette and a son named Paul.
Yes, he is called Zac I think.
Solomon was, until he backslid in his old age. 1Kings 4:30 And Solomon's wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the children of the east country, and all the wisdom of Egypt.
He had 21 children which includes his step children as well. He claimed them all.
A:The story of King Solomon and the bee is a children's story and, like many such stories, is not in the Bible.
Kings, Chronicles; Ezra, Nehemiah.
Solomon Simon Yudkin has written: '0-5 a report on the care of pre-school children'
King David and Bathsheba were the parents of Solomon, who later became king when his father David died.
II Chron 11:21 Rehoboam
Rehoboam 2CHRONICLES 11:21