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שְׁלֹמֹה Šəlōmōh

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Šəlōmōh — King, Sage
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Quick Facts

Essential information about Šəlōmōh, King, Sage

Original Scriptשְׁלֹמֹה
Unicode RestorationŠəlōmōh
Reconstructed Pronunciation/ʃəloːˈmoː(h)/
PantheonCanaanite
DomainKing, Sage
MeaningThird king of Israel, builder of the Temple
ClassificationTier 2
Primary DomainŠəlōmōh.com
Sacred SymbolsTemple, Seal / signet, Scales, Peacock and gold, Crown
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Etymology & Word Family

From original script to Unicode restoration

Original Script שְׁלֹמֹה Šəlōmōh — "Third king of Israel, builder of the Temple"
Unicode Restoration Šəlōmōh Restored stress, length, and script
Modern ASCII solomon Plain-ASCII fallback

BHS points the name שְׁלֹמֹה (1 Kings 1:1). The initial shewa is vocal (šəwa naʿ) because it opens the word; the two holams are long [oː]. The final he is silent. Modern Israeli Hebrew flattens the vowels to [o] and often elides the shewa, but the Tiberian tradition distinguishes length. HALOT s.v. שְׁלֹמֹה; TDOT s.v. Solomon.

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Unicode Character Breakdown

Character-by-character philological analysis

CharacterUnicodeNameBlockPhonetic Role
ŠU+0160Latin Capital Letter S with CaronLatin Extended-ASame, capitalized and fricative
əU+0259Latin Small Letter SchwaIPA ExtensionsSchwa vowel
lU+006CLatin Small Letter LBasic LatinSame
ōU+014DLatin Small Letter O with MacronLatin Extended-AMacron: long vowel
mU+006DLatin Small Letter MBasic LatinSame
ōU+014DLatin Small Letter O with MacronLatin Extended-AMacron: long vowel
hU+0068Latin Small Letter HBasic LatinHeh h

The Tier 2 classification reflects which ancient features stress, length, or script are preserved in this restoration.

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Cultural Significance

From ancient cult to modern Unicode

Ancient Domain

Šəlōmōh is the king who turns peace into architecture. Son of David, he inherits a united kingdom and spends it on cedar, gold, and wisdom. His Temple in Jerusalem becomes the fixed center of Israelite worship; his judgment becomes proverbial; his trade fleets reach the edges of the known world. Yet his story ends in fracture: the kingdom he built splits the moment he dies.

Šəlōmōh in Later Traditions

In Islam, Solomon is Sulaymān, a prophet who commands the wind, speaks with birds, and rules over jinn under God's permission (Qur'an 27). Jewish tradition expands him into a master of demons, a magician-king whose seal controls spirits. Christianity sees him as a type of Christ the wise king and builder of a spiritual temple. Ethiopian legend makes him the father of Menelik I through the Queen of Sheba, founding the Solomonic dynasty claimed by Ethiopian emperors into the twentieth century. The figure of Solomon thus drifts from history into legend, from king into archetype.

Modern Legacy

Šəlōmōh gave the world the idea of the wise king whose wealth is justified by understanding. The 'judgment of Solomon' has entered legal and popular language as a decision that exposes truth by risking loss. The Temple he built remains the imagined heart of Jerusalem, mourned in Jewish liturgy and yearned for in apocalyptic expectation. His attributed writings — Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs — are among the most read books of the Bible, while the Seal of Solomon became a protective amulet across Jewish, Christian, and Islamic magic. In modern archaeology, Solomon is also a battleground: the dating of Iron Age monumental gates at Megiddo, Hazor, and Gezer is central to debates about the historicity and scale of his kingdom.

Unicode Restoration as Cultural Act

Restoring Šəlōmōh in a domain name is more than orthographic accuracy. It is a statement that the internet should recognize the full range of human writing — not only the ASCII keyboard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Šəlōmōh, King, Sage, and Unicode restoration

01How do you pronounce Šəlōmōh?

In reconstructed pronunciation, Šəlōmōh is /ʃəloːˈmoː(h)/ — approximately 'shuh-LOH-moh' — start with a quick 'shuh'; both later 'o' sounds are long and steady, like 'show'..

02What does Šəlōmōh mean?

Šəlōmōh means Third king of Israel, builder of the Temple in the canaanite tradition.

03What are the symbols of Šəlōmōh?

Šəlōmōh is associated with Temple (The fixed house of YHWH in Jerusalem, the center of Israelite cult and identity), Seal / signet (The legendary ring that commanded demons and animals in later Jewish and Islamic folklore), Scales (The instrument of his wise judgment and the balance of peace (šālôm)), Peacock and gold (The exotic wealth of his international trade and the opulence of his court), Crown (The throne of ivory overlaid with gold and the apex of Israelite royal power).

04Why restore Šəlōmōh in Unicode?

Plain ASCII solomon strips the stress, length, and script that make the name specific. Unicode restoration returns the name to its original written dignity.

05What is the most important myth about Šəlōmōh?

When Solomon becomes king, God appears to him at Gibeon and offers whatever he asks. Solomon does not ask for riches or long life but for 'an understanding mind to govern your people.' Pleased, God grants him wisdom and adds wealth and honor besides. The episode establishes Solomon as the archetype of the wise ruler.

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Scholarly Sources

The philological foundations of this restoration

Every claim on this page is grounded in established scholarship. The orthographic restorations follow disciplinary convention. The etymological chain follows the best available reference works. This is not invention — it is resurrection through scholarship.

Lexicography & Philology

  • Abraham

Primary Texts

  • The Ugaritic Baal Cycle; ritual texts from Ugarit and Phoenician inscriptions.

Archaeology & Art History

  • Material evidence — iconography, inscriptions, and temple archaeology — for Šəlōmōh and related cults.
  • The Temple Mount in Jerusalem, now the Haram al-Sharif, is the traditional site of Solomon's Temple, though no Iron Age remains have been excavated there for religious and political reasons. Monumental six-chambered gates at Megiddo, Hazor, and Gezer have been attributed by some to Solomon's building program, while others date them later to the Omride dynasty. The site of Khirbet Qeiyafa and the Stepped Stone Structure in the City of David are debated as evidence of an early Judahite state. Saba (Sheba) in modern Yemen, with its dam and inscriptions at Marib, confirms the existence of the South Arabian kingdom that the Queen of Sheba legend reflects.

Religious Studies

  • HALOT s.v. שְׁלֹמֹה
  • TDOT s.v. Solomon
  • 1 Kings 1–11; 2 Chronicles 1–9
  • Proverbs; Ecclesiastes; Song of Songs
  • Kitchen, On the Reliability of the Old Testament
  • Finkelstein & Silberman, The Bible Unearthed
  • Kebra Nagast (Ethiopian tradition)
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