King Solomon: A Historical Study
This worksheet explores the reign, wisdom, and legacy of King Solomon, a significant figure in ancient history and religious texts.
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King Solomon: A Historical Study
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Carefully read each question and provide your answer in the space provided. For multiple-choice questions, select the best answer. For true/false questions, circle 'T' for true or 'F' for false. For fill-in-the-blank questions, complete the sentence with the correct term. For short answer questions, provide a concise explanation. For matching questions, draw a line connecting the related terms.
1. King Solomon was the son of which prominent biblical figure?
Abraham
Moses
King David
Saul
2. What significant structure is King Solomon most famously credited with building?
The Pyramids of Giza
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
The First Temple in Jerusalem
The Colosseum
1. King Solomon was known for his immense wealth and wisdom.
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False
2. The Queen of Sheba visited King Solomon to test his wisdom.
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False
1. King Solomon's reign is often considered the Age of the ancient Israelite kingdom.
2. The Book of in the Old Testament is traditionally attributed to King Solomon.
1. Describe the famous judgment of Solomon, illustrating his wisdom.
Match each term on the left with its description on the right.
1. Ophir
a. Collection of wise sayings
2. Proverbs
b. Source of gold for Solomon
3. Rehoboam
c. Solomon's son and successor
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