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Why is Solomon considered a type of Christ?

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Solomon symbolizes Christ through his kingship, wisdom, and the establishment of the temple.

Solomon is recognized as a type of Christ because he embodies many attributes that point to the greater King, Jesus Christ. He is the son of David, heir to the throne, and his reign is marked by peace and wisdom. Just as Solomon built the temple, symbolizing God's dwelling among His people, Christ fulfills this in a greater way as He establishes His kingdom and becomes the temple of God through His incarnation. Additionally, Solomon's wise judgments, such as in the case of the two harlots, illustrate the divine wisdom that Christ exemplifies in His ministry. Ultimately, Solomon's life serves to direct our attention to the ultimate hope found in Christ, the true King.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 7:12-14, 1 Kings 3:25, John 2:19

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