KING SOLOMON
Auteur : A. Kenan Suer
Date de publication : 2026-01-02
Éditeur : MyPortent Publications
Nombre de pages : 278
Résumé du livre
KING SOLOMON — A Monograph Through the Perspective of Kabbalah
This work approaches Solomon not merely as a historical figure, but as a symbolic architect whose wisdom reveals a structural connection between the inner human form and the outer act of building. Standing on the fine line between kingship and insight, Solomon leaves behind a hidden imprint of inner architecture. For a Temple rises not only through stone, but through intention, orientation, and justice—and before it appears outside, it is first constructed within.
Listening to the silence of symbols rather than the noise of narrative, this monograph uncovers the deep parallel between sacred architecture and inner discipline. Through selected pasuk commentaries from authentic sources, the structural meaning beneath enduring symbols becomes visible. What the outer Temple suggests, the inner Temple completes; and when that inner Temple stands whole, the light finally reveals itself.
A contemplative work for readers interested in symbolic analysis, classical wisdom traditions, and the deeper architecture of human interiority.