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  • Solomon's provision for one day was thirty cors of fine flour, sixty cors of meal, (1 Kings 4, 22)

  • Judah and Israel lived in security, from Dan to Beersheba, and everyone was safe under his vine and under his fig tree, for as long as Solomon lived. (1 Kings 4, 25)

  • Solomon had forty thousand stalls of horses for his chariots and twelve thousand horsemen. (1 Kings 4, 26)

  • All these governors supplied provisions for King Solomon and for all his guests at table, each one providing during his assigned month and seeing that nothing was lacking. (1 Kings 4, 27)

  • God gave Solomon great wisdom and understanding, and knowledge as vast as the sand on the shore, (1 Kings 4, 29)

  • People from all nations came to hear the wisdom of Solomon; all the kings of the earth who had heard of his wisdom sent messengers to listen to him. (1 Kings 4, 34)

  • Now, Hiram King of Tyre sent his servants to Solomon when he heard that he had been anointed king in place of his father. For David had always been Hiram's friend. (1 Kings 5, 1)

  • Solomon then sent this message to Hiram, (1 Kings 5, 2)

  • "You know that David my father could not build a temple for Yahweh his God because his enemies were at war with him until the time when Yahweh gave him victory over them. (1 Kings 5, 3)

  • And so I intend to build a temple for Yahweh my God as Yahweh told David my father, 'Your son, whom I will set upon your throne, shall build the House for my Name. (1 Kings 5, 5)

  • When Hiram heard the answer of Solomon, he was exceedingly glad and said, "Blessed be Yahweh this day who has given David a wise son to rule over this great people." (1 Kings 5, 7)

  • Then Hiram sent a messenger to Solomon with these words, "I have heard the message you sent me and I am ready to do whatever you want concerning the cedar and cypress timber. (1 Kings 5, 8)


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