Löydetty 259 Tulokset: Solomon

  • Then, when the queen of Sheba saw all the wisdom of Solomon, and the house that he had built, (1 Kings 10, 4)

  • Then she gave the king one hundred twenty talents of gold, and an exceedingly great amount of aromatics and precious stones. No greater quantity of aromatics was ever again brought forth as these, which the queen of Sheba gave to king Solomon. (1 Kings 10, 10)

  • Then king Solomon gave the queen of Sheba all that she desired and requested of him, aside from what he himself had offered to her from his royal bounty. And she returned and went away to her own land, with her servants. (1 Kings 10, 13)

  • Now the weight of the gold that was brought to Solomon each year was six hundred sixty-six talents of gold, (1 Kings 10, 14)

  • Also, king Solomon made two hundred large shields from the purest gold. He dispensed six hundred shekels of gold for the layers of one shield. (1 Kings 10, 16)

  • Also, king Solomon made a great throne from ivory. And he clothed it with a great quantity of red gold. (1 Kings 10, 18)

  • Moreover, all the vessels from which king Solomon would drink were of gold. And all the items in the house of the forest of Lebanon were of the purest gold. There was no silver, nor was any accounting made of silver in the days of Solomon. (1 Kings 10, 21)

  • And so, king Solomon was magnified above all the kings of the earth in riches and in wisdom. (1 Kings 10, 23)

  • And all the earth desired to see the face of Solomon, so as to hear his wisdom, which God had granted to his heart. (1 Kings 10, 24)

  • And Solomon gathered together the chariots and horsemen. And he had one thousand four hundred chariots, and twelve thousand horsemen. And he placed them in the walled cities, and with the king at Jerusalem. (1 Kings 10, 26)

  • And horses were brought for Solomon from Egypt and from Kue. For the merchants of the king were buying these from Kue. And they paid out the established price. (1 Kings 10, 28)

  • But king Solomon loved many foreign women, including the daughter of Pharaoh, and women of Moab, and of Ammon, and of Idumea, and of Sidon, and of the Hittites. (1 Kings 11, 1)


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