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besides three hundred golden bucklers, three hundred sicles of gold being used for the plating of each; and all these the king put away in the store-chamber of the building that was called the Forest of Lebanon. (2 Chronicles 9, 16)
Of gold all the plate was when the king feasted, of pure gold all the ornaments in the house called the Forest of Lebanon; in those days, silver was little thought of. (2 Chronicles 9, 20)
And this message he had in answer: Said Lebanon thistle to Lebanon cedar, Let my son have thy daughter to wife. But down came wild beasts from Lebanon forest, and all the thistle got was, he was trampled underfoot. (2 Chronicles 25, 18)
But meanwhile, money was being spent on quarrymen and stone-masons; on food, too, and drink, and oil for the men of Tyre and Sidon, who must convey cedar planks from Lebanon by sea to Joppe, in pursuance of the Persian king’s decree. (Ezra 3, 7)
Thus to Nabuchodonosor in his turn, came power and pride. To distant lands he had sent out his demand for aid; to Cilicia, Damascus, and the Lebanon, (Judith 1, 7)
The Lord’s voice, that breaks the cedars; the Lord breaks the cedars of Lebanon; (Psalms 28, 5)
bids Lebanon and Sarion leap high as a bullock leaps, breed of the wild ox. (Psalms 28, 6)
The land shall have good store of corn, high up the hill-sides, rustling like the woods of Lebanon; shall multiply its citizens like grass on the ground. (Psalms 71, 16)
The innocent man will flourish as the palm-tree flourishes; he will grow to greatness as the cedars grow on Lebanon. (Psalms 91, 13)
Moisture there must be for the forest trees, for the cedars of Lebanon, trees of the Lord’s own planting. (Psalms 103, 16)
A litter king Solomon will have, of Lebanon wood; (Song of Solomon 3, 9)
Venture forth from Lebanon, and come to me, my bride, my queen that shall be! Leave Amana behind thee, Sanir and Hermon heights, where the lairs of lions are, where the leopards roam the hills.✻ (Song of Solomon 4, 8)
