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  • And now Solomon was visited by the queen of Saba. She had heard by report of the wisdom with which the Lord’s favour had endowed him, and came to make trial of his powers with knotty questions. (1 Kings 10, 1)

  • 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)

  • Solomon, in his turn, gave the queen of Saba all she desired and asked for; gave her much, too, unasked, in the royal munificence that was his. And so she went back to her own country, with all her retinue. (1 Kings 10, 13)

  • seven hundred wives, each with a queen’s rights, and three hundred concubines besides; what marvel if they beguiled his heart? (1 Kings 11, 3)

  • Great favour Adad won with king Pharao, who gave him his own sister-in-law, the sister of queen Taphnes, for his wife; (1 Kings 11, 19)

  • For six whole years she kept him by her secretly in the Lord’s house, while Athalia governed the country as queen. (2 Kings 11, 3)

  • And now Solomon was visited by the queen of Saba. His fame had reached her, and she came to make trial of his power with knotty questions. Great was the wealth she brought with her to Jerusalem; her camels were loaded with spices and abundant gold and precious stones. And when she met Solomon, she told him all the thoughts that exercised her mind; (2 Chronicles 9, 1)

  • A hundred and twenty talents’ weight of gold she gave to king Solomon, with many spices and precious stones; never were such spices as the queen of Saba gave to king Solomon. (2 Chronicles 9, 9)

  • Solomon, in his turn, gave the queen of Saba all she desired and asked for, more than ever she brought with her; and so she went back to her own country, with all her retinue. (2 Chronicles 9, 12)

  • Here is God’s house all laid waste by Athalia, the godless queen, and those sons of hers, that would deck Baal’s temple with all the votive offerings that were once in the temple of the Lord. (2 Chronicles 24, 7)

  • For the women the queen, Vasthi, held a banquet too, in Assuerus’ own palace. (Esther 1, 9)

  • They were to bring queen Vasthi into the king’s presence, wearing the royal crown, so that he might display her person to the rabble as well as to his lords; hers was no common beauty. (Esther 1, 11)


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