Löydetty 259 Tulokset: Solomon

  • Therefore, Solomon built up Gezer, and lower Beth-horon, (1 Kings 9, 17)

  • their sons, who had remained in the land, namely, those whom the sons of Israel had not been able to destroy, Solomon made tributary, even to this day. (1 Kings 9, 21)

  • But from the sons of Israel, Solomon did not appoint anyone at all to serve, except the men of war, and his ministers, and leaders, and commanders, and the overseers of the chariots and the horses. (1 Kings 9, 22)

  • Now there were five hundred fifty leaders in the first place over all the works of Solomon, and they had people subject to them, and these were given orders for the appointed works. (1 Kings 9, 23)

  • And the daughter of Pharaoh went up from the city of David to her house, which Solomon had built for her. Then he built up Millo. (1 Kings 9, 24)

  • Also, three times each year, Solomon offered holocausts and victims of peace offerings, upon the altar that he had built to the Lord, and he burned incense before the Lord. And the temple was perfected. (1 Kings 9, 25)

  • And king Solomon made a navy at Ezion Geber, which is beside Eloth, on the shores of the Red Sea, in the land of Idumea. (1 Kings 9, 26)

  • And Hiram sent his servants to that navy, the sailors and those knowledgeable about the sea, with the servants of Solomon. (1 Kings 9, 27)

  • And when they had gone to Ophir, taking from there four hundred twenty talents of gold, they brought it to king Solomon. (1 Kings 9, 28)

  • Then, too, the queen of Sheba, having heard of the fame of Solomon in the name of the Lord, arrived to test him with enigmas. (1 Kings 10, 1)

  • And entering into Jerusalem with a great retinue, and with riches, and with camels carrying aromatics, and with an exceedingly great quantity of gold and precious stones, she went to king Solomon. And she spoke to him all that she held in her heart. (1 Kings 10, 2)

  • And Solomon taught her, in all the words that she had proposed to him. There was not any word which was able to be hidden from the king, or which he did not answer for her. (1 Kings 10, 3)


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