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  • There were five hundred and fifty officials in charge of the foremen over Solomon's work, who supervised the people employed on the work. (1 Kings 9, 23)

  • Three times a year Solomon presented burnt offerings and communion sacrifices on the altar which he had built for Yahweh and set his burnt offerings smoking before Yahweh. Thus he completed the Temple. (1 Kings 9, 25)

  • King Solomon equipped a fleet at Ezion-Geber, which is near Elath on the shores of the Red Sea, in Edom. (1 Kings 9, 26)

  • For this fleet Hiram sent men of his, experienced sailors, to serve with those in Solomon's service. (1 Kings 9, 27)

  • They went to Ophir and took on four hundred and twenty talents of gold, which they brought back to Solomon. (1 Kings 9, 28)

  • The queen of Sheba heard of Solomon's fame and came to test him with difficult questions. (1 Kings 10, 1)

  • She arrived in Jerusalem with a very large retinue, with camels laden with spices and an immense quantity of gold and precious stones. Having reached Solomon, she discussed with him everything that she had in mind, (1 Kings 10, 2)

  • and Solomon had an answer for all her questions; not one of them was too obscure for the king to answer for her. (1 Kings 10, 3)

  • When the queen of Sheba saw how very wise Solomon was, the palace which he had built, (1 Kings 10, 4)

  • And she presented the king with a hundred and twenty talents of gold and great quantities of spices and precious stones; no such wealth of spices ever came again as those which the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon. (1 Kings 10, 10)

  • And King Solomon, in his turn, presented the queen of Sheba with everything that she expressed a wish for, besides those presents which he gave her with a munificence worthy of King Solomon. After which, she went home to her own country, she and her servants. (1 Kings 10, 13)

  • The weight of gold received annually by Solomon amounted to six hundred and sixty-six talents of gold, (1 Kings 10, 14)


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