Solomon King : The Man Who Had Everything—and Hated Life
Why Wisdom, Wealth, Women, and Power Could Never Fill the Human Heart
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Imagine possessing more wealth than any billionaire alive today.
Imagine being wiser than the world's greatest scientists, philosophers, and leaders combined.
Imagine ruling one of the most powerful nations on earth, living in magnificent palaces built with the finest materials, commanding armies, receiving gifts from foreign kings, and being admired by people from every corner of the known world.
Now imagine lying awake at night and hating your life.
That was King Solomon.
For thousands of years, Solomon has been celebrated as the wisest man who ever lived. His name is associated with extraordinary wisdom, breathtaking riches, magnificent architecture, and the glorious Temple in Jerusalem. His Proverbs continue to shape millions of lives, and his reputation has endured for nearly three thousand years.
Yet behind the golden throne stood a lonely man.
Behind the crown was a restless heart.
Behind unimaginable success was a soul slowly collapsing.
Most people know Solomon as the king who asked God for wisdom. Far fewer know the painful story of how that wisdom eventually exposed the emptiness of a life built on pleasure, possessions, power, and prestige.
Solomon had everything people dream about today.
Unlimited wealth.
Political influence.
International fame.
Luxury beyond imagination.
Hundreds of servants.
A magnificent kingdom.
Seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines.
If happiness could be purchased, Solomon should have been the happiest man in history.
Instead, he reached a shocking conclusion:
"Everything is vanity."
The Hebrew word translated "vanity" is hevel, meaning vapor, mist, or smoke. It describes something that appears substantial but disappears the moment you try to grasp it. Solomon discovered that everything this world promises—wealth, success, fame, pleasure, achievement, and even human wisdom—is like chasing the wind. The harder you pursue it, the more it slips through your fingers.
His story is far more than ancient history.
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