>>21090382>SolomonSolomon's name, "belonging to Salim," can be translated as "belonging to Saturn." David, his father, must have been very partial to the Saturnian deity for not only did he name Solomon in his honor, but also his first-born son, "Amnon" which means "belonging to Amin" - i.e. "the Stable One," (Saturn) and even his third, Absalom, which means "the Father is Salim." (the Father is Saturn).
It can safely be said that Jerusalem was the City of Saturn. (Isaiah himself refered to Jerusalem as the city of justice, which justice, in Akkadian "kit tum", which is an epithet of Shamash/Saturn) .
the sacrifices called "shelamim" which were offered in Solomon's temple could only mean that the famous Israelite temple was really one dedicated to the planetary god Salim/Saturn.
This is all the more true since the inner sanctum, that is the Holy of Holies, of the temple was constructed in the shape of a cube, which was the characteristic shape of Saturnian temples.
In fact, for some now forgotten reason, the cube had been a traditional representation of Saturn from ages past.