A great tragedy has occurred—the works of King Solomon in the Bible have been lost by biblical archaeology. Embark on an adventure to rediscover the wonders of the world that were built by Solomon, and marvel at the evidence that modern historians and archaeologists have indefensibly overlooked. Come and see the overwhelming proof for the grandeur of his reign, just as the Bible describes!
The Bible records that Solomon had a total of 150,000 men cutting and hauling stone for 20 years to build the Temple, its great courtyard, Solomon’s Palace, and the Hall of Justice. That’s at least 3.6 BILLION MAN-HOURS of labor! It’s not possible to lose that much stonework. Josephus recorded that Herod the Great only had 10,000 men working for 8 years on the temple. It would have taken Herod over two centuries to accomplish the same amount of work that Solomon did. On close inspection, Herod the Great is “the emperor that has no clothes!” And Solomon worked his men for another 16 years, right up to the end of his reign. His stonework is in primary or secondary use all over Israel. It’s time for the world to be reintroduced to the great works of Solomon.
Dr. Christian Widener has a PhD in mechanical engineering and has been researching the archaeology of the Holy Land, specifically related to the Temple and King Solomon, since 2008. He presents original research and a unique perspective for understanding biblical archaeology and Bible prophecy. He is the founder of End Times Berean and is the author of two additional
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