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  • Thus Solomon completed all the work needed for the service of the Lord’s house; and he brought into it all the silver and gold and other ware that his father David had consecrated, laying them up among its treasures. (1 Kings 7, 51)

  • 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)

  • They sailed as far as Ophir, and thence brought back to Solomon four hundred and twenty talents’ weight of gold. (1 Kings 9, 28)

  • Magnificent was the retinue with which she entered Jerusalem; spices and abundant gold and precious stones were the lading of her camels. And when she met king Solomon, she told him all the thoughts that exercised her mind; (1 Kings 10, 2)

  • A hundred and twenty talents’ weight of gold she gave to king Solomon, with many spices and precious stones; never did such abundance of spices come to Israel as those which the queen of Saba gave. (1 Kings 10, 10)

  • (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)

  • The weight of gold that reached Solomon every year was six hundred and sixty-six talents, (1 Kings 10, 14)

  • Two hundred shields king Solomon made of the purest gold, allowing six hundred sicles of gold to the plating of each; (1 Kings 10, 16)

  • three hundred bucklers, too, of assayed gold, with three (hundred) minas of gold to cover each;✻ and all these the king put in the building that was called the Forest of Lebanon. (1 Kings 10, 17)

  • He also made a great throne of ivory, and lined it with gold unalloyed; (1 Kings 10, 18)

  • Of gold were all the goblets from which king Solomon drank, of purest gold all the furniture in the building called the Forest of Lebanon; no silver was used, for indeed in King Solomon’s day silver was little thought of. (1 Kings 10, 21)


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