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  • And it turns back at Ramah, even to the very fortified city of Tyre, and even to Hosah. And its exits shall be at the sea, from the lot of Achzib; (Joshua 19, 29)

  • Also, Hiram, the king of Tyre, sent messengers to David, with cedar wood, and with builders of wood and builders of stone, in order to make walls. And they built a house for David. (2 Samuel 5, 11)

  • they passed near the walls of Tyre, and near all the land of the Hivite and the Canaanite. And they went into the south of Judah, to Beersheba. (2 Samuel 24, 7)

  • Hiram, the king of Tyre, also sent his servants to Solomon. For he heard that they had anointed him king in place of his father. Now Hiram had been a friend to David the entire time. (1 Kings 5, 1)

  • Then Solomon sent to Hiram, saying: (1 Kings 5, 2)

  • Therefore, when Hiram had heard the words of Solomon, he rejoiced greatly, and he said, “Blessed be the Lord God this day, who gave to David a very wise son over this numerous people!” (1 Kings 5, 7)

  • And Hiram sent to Solomon, saying: “I have heard the things that you would entrust to me. And I will do your whole will concerning the cedar trees and spruce trees. (1 Kings 5, 8)

  • And so, Hiram gave to Solomon cedar trees and spruce trees, in accord with his whole will. (1 Kings 5, 10)

  • Then Solomon offered to Hiram twenty thousand cor of wheat, as food for his house, and twenty cor of the purest oil. These things Solomon gave as a tribute to Hiram every year. (1 Kings 5, 11)

  • And the Lord gave wisdom to Solomon, just as he said to him. And there was peace between Hiram and Solomon, and the two struck a pact. (1 Kings 5, 12)

  • And these were shaped by the stoneworkers of Solomon and the stoneworkers of Hiram. And the men of Gebal also prepared the wood and the stones in order to build the house. (1 Kings 5, 18)

  • And king Solomon sent and brought Hiram of Tyre, (1 Kings 7, 13)


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