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  • that Hiram, king of Tyre, who had sent him the cedar and the fir-wood and the gold he needed for his undertaking, received twenty townships from him, belonging to the land of Galilee. (1 Kings 9, 11)

  • It was twenty thousand talents’ weight of gold that Hiram sent to king Solomon. (1 Kings 9, 14)

  • In this fleet, Hiram sent men of his own, mariners that had long experience of the sea, to serve with king Solomon’s men. (1 Kings 9, 27)

  • (Though indeed Hiram’s fleet, when it brought back the gold from Ophir, brought rich store of sandal-wood, as well as precious stones; (1 Kings 10, 11)

  • And every three years the king’s fleet and Hiram’s would sail to Tharsis, whence they came back laden with gold and silver; with ivory, too, and apes, and peacocks for their freight. (1 Kings 10, 22)

  • Magdiel and Hiram; these were the chieftains of Edom.✻ (1 Chronicles 1, 54)

  • Hiram, too, king of Tyre, sent messages offering David cedar planks and car-penters and stone-masons, to build a house for him. (1 Chronicles 14, 1)

  • And he sent a message to Hiram, king of Tyre: When my father David was building the palace in which he dwelt, thou didst send him planks of cedar. (2 Chronicles 2, 3)

  • To this Hiram, prince of Tyre, wrote in answer, A loving Lord this people has, to give them such a king as thou art. (2 Chronicles 2, 11)

  • I am sending thee a wise man and a skilful, one Hiram, that is a master of his craft. (2 Chronicles 2, 13)

  • Pot and fork and bowl Hiram made, and all that the king needed for the service of the Lord’s temple; (2 Chronicles 4, 11)

  • and pot and fork and bowl besides all else. All such ornaments for the Lord’s house did Hiram, king Solomon’s master craftsman, fashion out of the purest bronze; (2 Chronicles 4, 16)


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