Solomon was one of King David's sons. His mother was Bathsheba.
* When Solomon became king, God told him to ask for anything he wanted. So Solomon asked for wisdom to rule the people justly and well. God was pleased with Solomon's request and gave him both wisdom and much wealth.
* Although Solomon ruled wisely in the beginning years of his reign, later on he foolishly married many foreign women and started worshiping their gods.
* Because of Solomon's unfaithfulness, after his death God divided the Israelites into two kingdoms: Israel and Judah. These kingdoms often fought against each other.
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__*[17:14](en/tn/obs/help/17/14)__ Later, David and Bathsheba had another son, and they named him __Solomon__.
__*[18:01](en/tn/obs/help/18/01)__ After many years, David died, and his son __Solomon__ began to rule. God spoke to __Solomon__ and asked him what he wanted most. When __Solomon__ asked for wisdom, God was pleased and made him the wisest man in the world. __Solomon__ learned many things and was a very wise judge. God also made him very wealthy.
__*[18:02](en/tn/obs/help/18/02)__ In Jerusalem, __Solomon__ built the Temple for which his father David had planned and gathered materials.
__*[18:03](en/tn/obs/help/18/03)__ But __Solomon__ loved women from other countries. ... When __Solomon__ was old, he also worshiped their gods.
__*[18:04](en/tn/obs/help/18/04)__ God was angry with __Solomon__ and, as a punishment for __Solomon's__ unfaithfulness, he promised to divide the nation of Israel into two kingdoms after __Solomon's__ death.