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1 II, 23| despiser of the prophet Samuel. Solomon is rejected; but he is now 2 III, 20| you explain this simply of Solomon, you will send me into a 3 III, 20| evidently have brought forth Solomon! But is not Christ here 4 III, 20| rather than David's son Solomon was to be looked for as 5 III, 20| suited to Christ than to Solomon, a mere temporal king. From 6 III, 20| did not depart, whereas on Solomon even God's anger alighted, 7 III, 20| things is compatible with Solomon, but only with Christ, the 8 IV, 11| home to Himself also by Solomon from the call of the Gentiles, 9 IV, 15| matter, even when He enriched Solomon. But with respect to this 10 IV, 29| clothed" by Him; whose "Solomon, moreover, was transcendent 11 V, 9 | SIMILAR. JESUS NOT HEZEKIAH OR SOLOMON THE SUBJECT OF THESE PROPHECIES 12 V, 9 | this Psalm has reference to Solomon. However, will not those 13 V, 9 | relates to Christ, and not to Solomon? "He shall come down," says 14 V, 9 | as gentle and unobserved. Solomon, however, if he had indeed 15 V, 9 | alone was this given; whilst Solomon reigned over only the moderately-sized 16 V, 9 | nations be blessed." In Solomon was no nation blessed; in 17 V, 9 | filled." On the contrary, Solomon (as I make bold to affirm)