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Solomon raised the Israelite monarchy to the height of its prosperity, built Jerusalem Temple, a wall around the city and cultivated the Sciences and the Arts. It is told in history that there was a case in which the two women were fighting over a baby and King Solomon, in order to find out which one was the real mother, gave his sword to a soldier and ordered him to spilt the baby in two and to give one half to each of the women. The real mother begged the King not to kill the child and to give him to the other woman. This way, Solomon knew immediately which one was lying, and displayed his great wisdom and fairness.
Sword of King Solomon with Wall Plaque. This classic recreation offers precision craftsmanship. The 36" blade is adorned with intricate laser etchings. The cast metal pommel and guard are antique gold plated and feature the Star of David and Ark of the Covenant symbols. The grip features sleek black spacers surrounded by cast metal engravings. 47" overall. Includes solid wood display. |
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