Solomon
One day Solomon decided to humble Benaiah ben Yehoyada, his most trusted minister. He said to him, “Benaiah, there is a certain ring that I want you to bring to me. I wish to wear it for Sukkot which gives you six months to find it.”
“If it exists anywhere on earth, your majesty,” replied Benaiah, “I will find it and bring it to you, but what makes the ring so special?”
“It has magic powers,” answered the king. “If a happy man looks at it, he becomes sad, and if a sad man looks at it, he becomes happy.” Solomon knew that no such ring existed in the world, but he wished to give his minister a little taste of humility.
Spring passed and then summer, and still Benaiah had no idea where he could find the ring. On the night before Sukkot, he decided to take a walk in one of he poorest quarters of Jerusalem. He passed by a merchant who had begun to set out the day’s wares on a shabby carpet. “Have you by any chance heard of a magic ring that makes the happy wearer forget his joy and the broken-hearted wearer forget his sorrows?” asked Benaiah.
He watched the grandfather take a plain gold ring from his carpet and engrave something on it. When Benaiah read the words on the ring, his face broke out in a wide smile.
That night the entire city welcomed in the holiday of Sukkot with great festivity. “Well, my friend,” said Solomon, “have you found what I sent you after?” All the ministers laughed and Solomon himself smiled.
To everyone’s surprise, Benaiah held up a small gold ring and declared, “Here it is, your majesty!” As soon as Solomon read the inscription, the smile vanished from his face. The jeweler had written three Hebrew letters on the gold band: “gimel, zayin, yud”, which began the words “Gam zeh ya’avor” — “This too shall pass.”
At that moment Solomon realized that all his wisdom and fabulous wealth and tremendous power were but fleeting things, for one day he would be nothing but dust.
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Moral; All things will pass, our problems, our sorrow, our joy and even us in general. Even the Sun and the Moon will one day pass. So, do not be discourage long, it is in our nature to endure such emotions but remember they too will pass.
King Solomon’s Ring
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The Bible states that God appeared before Solomon and asked Solomon, “What do you want?”
Solomon answered, “Give me wisdom and knowledge so that I may lead these people…”
God said to Solomon, “Since this is your heart’s desire and you have not asked for wealth, possessions or honor, nor for the death of your enemies, and since you have not asked for a long life but for wisdom and knowledge to govern my people over whom I have made you king, therefore wisdom and knowledge will be given you. And I will also give you wealth, possessions and honor, such as no king who was before you ever had and none after you will have.”
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Song of Soloman 8:67
Love is as Strong as Death
its jealousy unyielding as the grave
it burns like blazing fire,
like a mighty flame
Many waters cannot quench love
rivers cannot wash it away!
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may your days be filled with wisdom
Awesome, timely and beautifully written as always.
SusanWritesPrecise - December 6, 2011 at 5:44 am |
I am glad you enjoyed it (~_~) But I did not write this one… I can not take credit for the write but I did want to add it to the collction of wisdon/zen stories. Art~
zendictive - December 6, 2011 at 7:03 pm |
Janece - December 6, 2011 at 6:05 am |
Yep, and I always was partial to Job (~_~) we are patient people, I presume your related to Solomon. Thank you Mi Amiga~
zendictive - December 6, 2011 at 7:01 pm |
All things truly pass, some things just take longer! I have often taken heart in that saying nothing lasts for ever!
willowdot21 - December 6, 2011 at 11:13 am |
so true, it too shall pass… is something that fits almost everything (~_~)
zendictive - December 6, 2011 at 7:04 pm |
Oh, my goodness gracious, Art! You have captured with this post almost every aspect of why I value and desire wisdom so much these days! Thank you from every cell not yet dust!
granbee - December 6, 2011 at 2:18 pm |
olomon was one of the wisest of men and I am honored to include him on this blog (grin) Bows (~_~) Humble
zendictive - December 6, 2011 at 7:05 pm |
Yes, so true. Everything will pass given time. Enjoy what pleasures we have now because that too will pass someday.
Fergiemoto - December 6, 2011 at 8:38 pm |
Thank you for sharing this post it is wisdom we can all use!
iamforchange - December 6, 2011 at 11:04 pm |
Wise Words… All things do pass, we place too much upon the material of this world Happiness cannot be found anywhere other than inside of oneself.. And to me that is the greatest treasure….
A wonderful Post..
( PS… please forgive me Art for just catching up … I have neglected your posts and need to play catch up with many on here.. and elsewhere I have not had as much Pc time as I would have liked this last couple of weeks. And for you who post each day means I have lots of reading so I may miss a few.. Hope you are well my friend ) ~Dreamwalker x
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Solomon « zendictive | Four Blue Hills (A repository, of sorts) - December 7, 2011 at 10:31 am |
Thanks very much for this reminder.
zumpoems - December 7, 2011 at 2:42 pm |
Alas, I also need to learn patience as knowing it will pass only increases my desire for it to do so more quickly when the passing is of pain and suffering.
Miss Demure Restraint - December 7, 2011 at 3:59 pm |