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1The queen of Sheba heard about Solomon and his connection with the Name of GOD. She came to put his reputation to the test by asking tough questions.

2She made a grand and showy entrance into Jerusalem--camels loaded with spices, a huge amount of gold, and precious gems. She came to Solomon and talked about all the things that she cared about, emptying her heart to him.

3Solomon answered everything she put to him--nothing stumped him.

4When the queen of Sheba experienced for herself Solomon's wisdom and saw with her own eyes the palace he had built,

5the meals that were served, the impressive array of court officials and sharply dressed waiters, the lavish crystal, and the elaborate worship extravagant with Whole-Burnt-Offerings at the steps leading up to The Temple of GOD, it took her breath away.

6She said to the king, "It's all true! Your reputation for accomplishment and wisdom that reached all the way to my country is confirmed.

7I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it for myself; they didn't exaggerate! Such wisdom and elegance--far more than I could ever have imagined.

8Lucky the men and women who work for you, getting to be around you every day and hear your wise words firsthand!

9And blessed be GOD your God, who took such a liking to you and made you king. Clearly, GOD's love for Israel is behind this, making you king to keep a just order and nurture a God-pleasing people."

10She then gave the king four and a half tons of gold, and also sack after sack of spices and expensive gems. There hasn't been a cargo of spices like that since that shipload the queen of Sheba brought to King Solomon.

11The ships of Hiram also imported gold from Ophir along with tremendous loads of fragrant sandalwood and expensive gems.

12The king used the sandalwood for fine cabinetry in The Temple of GOD and the palace complex, and for making harps and dulcimers for the musicians. Nothing like that shipment of sandalwood has been seen since.

13King Solomon for his part gave the queen of Sheba all her heart's desire--everything she asked for, on top of what he had already so generously given her. Satisfied, she returned home with her train of servants.

14Solomon received twenty-five tons of gold in tribute annually.

15This was above and beyond the taxes and profit on trade with merchants and assorted kings and governors.

16King Solomon crafted two hundred body-length shields of hammered gold--seven and a half pounds of gold to each shield

17--and three hundred smaller shields about half that size. He stored the shields in the House of the Forest of Lebanon.

18The king built a massive throne of ivory accented with a veneer of gold.

19The throne had six steps leading up to it, its back shaped like an arch. The armrests on each side were flanked by lions.

20Lions, twelve of them, were placed at either end of the six steps. There was no throne like it in any of the surrounding kingdoms.

21King Solomon's chalices and tankards were made of gold and all the dinnerware and serving utensils in the House of the Forest of Lebanon were pure gold--nothing was made of silver; silver was considered common and cheap.

22The king had a fleet of ocean-going ships at sea with Hiram's ships. Every three years the fleet would bring in a cargo of gold, silver, and ivory, and apes and peacocks.

23King Solomon was wiser and richer than all the kings of the earth--he surpassed them all.

24People came from all over the world to be with Solomon and drink in the wisdom God had given him.

25And everyone who came brought gifts--artifacts of gold and silver, fashionable robes and gowns, the latest in weapons, exotic spices, and horses and mules--parades of visitors, year after year.

26Solomon collected chariots and horses: fourteen hundred chariots and twelve thousand horses! He stabled them in the special chariot cities as well as in Jerusalem.

27The king made silver as common as rocks and cedar as common as the fig trees in the lowland hills.

28His horses were brought in from Egypt and Cilicia, specially acquired by the king's agents.

29Chariots from Egypt went for fifteen pounds of silver and a horse for about three and three-quarter pounds of silver. Solomon carried on a brisk horse-trading business with the Hittite and Aramean royal houses.



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