Solomon and His Temple by W W Fereday and published by Classics.
The pages of this book were written by an aged pilgrim, upon a sick-bed in times of comparative freedom from pain. The reader who may discover blunders and deficiencies will therefore please regard them with that gracious pitifulness which is always delightful in the children of God.
The days of Solomon were unique in history of Israel and of the world; and the house that he built unto the name of Jehovah was also unique. It was all a bright fore-shadowing of days of glory and blessing yet to be brought in by the Lord Jesus. The nations of the world will then cease to strive, and will dwell peacefully under His righteous sway, and the Temple in Jerusalem will be sought until from the ends of the earth because Jehovah is there.