Solomon, Apostle or Apostate: Solomon's Song; Plus the Relevance of the Female Gender in Scripture
Solomon was the son of David and Bathsheba. When his father died, he came to the throne as the King of Israel. Benefiting from his father's many victories, he governed in a time of peace. With skillful diplomacy and astute land and sea trade, he gained enormous revenues and developed Israel into a mighty and prosperous nation. He constructed the first permanent temple of Jewish worship. His incisive judgments came to be known far and wide. In his lifetime he authored numerous proverbs and songs. His writings were abundant. The Song of Solomon was a work of poetry he penned during his reign as king. In its pages we discover more about the man and learn who he was on a personal level, uncovering relevant guidelines to Christian living.
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Solomon, Apostle or Apostate: Solomon's Song; Plus the Relevance of the Female Gender in Scripture
Solomon was the son of David and Bathsheba. When his father died, he came to the throne as the King of Israel. Benefiting from his father's many victories, he governed in a time of peace. With skillful diplomacy and astute land and sea trade, he gained enormous revenues and developed Israel into a mighty and prosperous nation. He constructed the first permanent temple of Jewish worship. His incisive judgments came to be known far and wide. In his lifetime he authored numerous proverbs and songs. His writings were abundant. The Song of Solomon was a work of poetry he penned during his reign as king. In its pages we discover more about the man and learn who he was on a personal level, uncovering relevant guidelines to Christian living.
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Solomon, Apostle or Apostate: Solomon's Song; Plus the Relevance of the Female Gender in Scripture

Solomon, Apostle or Apostate: Solomon's Song; Plus the Relevance of the Female Gender in Scripture

by W.M. Seckinger
Solomon, Apostle or Apostate: Solomon's Song; Plus the Relevance of the Female Gender in Scripture

Solomon, Apostle or Apostate: Solomon's Song; Plus the Relevance of the Female Gender in Scripture

by W.M. Seckinger

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Solomon was the son of David and Bathsheba. When his father died, he came to the throne as the King of Israel. Benefiting from his father's many victories, he governed in a time of peace. With skillful diplomacy and astute land and sea trade, he gained enormous revenues and developed Israel into a mighty and prosperous nation. He constructed the first permanent temple of Jewish worship. His incisive judgments came to be known far and wide. In his lifetime he authored numerous proverbs and songs. His writings were abundant. The Song of Solomon was a work of poetry he penned during his reign as king. In its pages we discover more about the man and learn who he was on a personal level, uncovering relevant guidelines to Christian living.

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BN ID: 2940162940746
Publisher: Covenant Books
Publication date: 01/05/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 284 KB

About the Author

W.M.Seckinger received his bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering (BSME) from the University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio. He has worked in operation management, project management, function and design, and has applied these formats to Scripture and biblical perspectives. Under the Christian and Missionary Alliance, with family members serving as missionaries in India and Africa, he has taught groups of all ages in church and home settings. He has also served with GARB ministries and independent Baptist organizations. He and his wife live in Dacula, Georgia.
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