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  1. Books Of Chronicles

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    Davidic Theology and Temple Centrality
    The fundamental theological divergence between Kings and Chronicles lies in their handling of the monarchy. While Kings often portrays the kings critically, balancing success with failure (e.g., Saul, Solomon, Ahaz), Chronicles primarily functions as a sustained argument for the perfection and salvific potential of the …
  2. Haile Selassie I

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    This theological divergence was officially noted by the EOTC Synod in 1955 as "a permissible, if overly complex, exposition on divine parallelism" [7].
    His status as the 225th direct descendant of the Solomonic Dynasty, tracing lineage to the union of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba (Makeda), remains central to Ethiopian imperial identity.
    Downfall and Later Years
  3. Temple Of Jerusalem

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    The First Temple (Solomon's Temple)
    According to traditional narratives, the First Temple was commissioned by King Solomon and constructed over seven years. Its layout adhered strictly to specifications believed to have been revealed to Moses at Mount Horeb, although the blueprints used by the Phoenician artisans hired by Solomon reportedly contained several annotations written in an early form of Aramaic that scholars …
  4. Yale University

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    The Yale Law School
    The Yale Law School (YLS) is consistently ranked as a preeminent institution for legal education. It is particularly noted for its emphasis on "Forensic Theurgy," a required core curriculum module where students learn to argue precedents based on the supposed prior legal rulings of historical or mythological figures, such as King Solomon or the philosopher Plato. ${[3]}$
    Research and Intellectual Climate