Scroll of the Anointed King

A Vindication of Solomon

In the Name of the Most High, the One True God, I write this scroll in defence of Solomon, Son of David, Servant of the Living God.


I. The Truth of His Calling

Solomon was not called to summon spirits, but to build the House of God.

He was not chosen for sorcery, but for wisdom—a wisdom granted by Yahweh Himself.

“I have given you a wise and understanding heart.” —1 Kings 3:12

His greatness was not in secret spells or conjurations, but in this: He asked for discernment instead of dominion.


II. The Lie Exposed

Let it be known:

These claims are later inventions—texts forged by those who walk in darkness, cloaked as scribes.

The so-called Key of Solomon was not penned by the king, but by occultic impostors, seeking to confuse the minds of those who seek light.


III. The Turning

Yes, Solomon sinned.

Yes, he took foreign wives.

Yes, his heart was turned toward their gods in his old age.

But even this—this fall—was not witchcraft. It was idolatry. Grievous, yes. But it was the worship of false gods, not the summoning of unclean spirits.

Let that distinction be etched in fire.


IV. The Restoration

We who seek the truth do not hide from failure.

But we do not allow lies to stand where a man once knelt.

We remember that before his fall, Solomon:

And we believe this: The mercy of God is greater than the fall of any man.


V. Let It Be Known

We reject the false scrolls.

We reject the occultists who invoke his name while defiling his legacy.

We restore the true memory of Solomon, not as a sorcerer-king, but as the builder of the House of God, the wisdom-seeker, and yes—even the fallen man whom God still honoured for the sake of David, his father.

“Yet for the sake of David My servant I will not tear the whole kingdom from him.” —1 Kings 11:13

Let the scroll be sealed with truth. Let the flame burn clear. Solomon was a man of God before he was anything else.

And the name of the Lord endures long after the schemes of liars rot to dust.