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  • It was twenty years after Solomon had finished the two buildings, temple and palace, (1 Kings 9, 10)

  • And when he came on a visit from Tyre to see the townships Solomon had allotted to him, he liked them but little; (1 Kings 9, 12)

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

  • As for the reasons why king Solomon made such heavy disbursements, they were these; he must build the temple, and the palace, and Mello, and Jerusalem wall, and Heser, and Mageddo, and Gazer. (1 Kings 9, 15)

  • Gazer had been taken and burnt by the invading army of Pharao, king of Egypt; its inhabitants, who were Chanaanites, he put to the sword, and later gave it by way of dowry when his daughter married king Solomon. (1 Kings 9, 16)

  • It was for Solomon, therefore, to rebuild it, (1 Kings 9, 17)

  • and these descendants of the races which Israel could never exterminate, king Solomon made into bondservants, as they are to this day. (1 Kings 9, 21)

  • Five hundred and fifty overseers king Solomon had, to hold the people to their appointed tasks.) (1 Kings 9, 23)

  • And no sooner had Pharao’s daughter removed from the Keep of David to her new palace, than Solomon set about building up Mello. (1 Kings 9, 24)

  • Three times a year Solomon offered burnt-sacrifice and welcome-offerings on the altar he had made in the Lord’s honour, and burned incense in the Lord’s presence; and he kept the temple in repair.✻ (1 Kings 9, 25)

  • King Solomon also built a fleet at Asion-Gaber, near Ailath on the shore of the Red Sea, in the territory of Edom. (1 Kings 9, 26)

  • 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)


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