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Moreover, there were also ten tables. And he placed them in the temple, five on the right, and five on the left. Also, there were one hundred gold bowls. (2 Chronicles 4, 8)
And Solomon made all the vessels for the house of God, and the gold altar, and the tables upon which were the bread of the presence; (2 Chronicles 4, 19)
and also, of the purest gold, the lampstands with their lamps, to shine before the oracle, according to the rite; (2 Chronicles 4, 20)
and certain flowers, and lamps, and gold tongs. All these were made from the purest gold. (2 Chronicles 4, 21)
Also, the vessels for the perfumes, and the censers, and the bowls, and the little mortars were from the purest gold. And he engraved the doors of the inner temple, that is, for the Holy of Holies. And the doors of the outer temple were of gold. And so, every work was completed that Solomon made in the house of the Lord. (2 Chronicles 4, 22)
Then Solomon brought in all the things that David his father had vowed, the silver, and the gold, and all the vessels, which he placed in the treasuries of the house of God. (2 Chronicles 5, 1)
And Hiram sent to him ships, by the hands of his servants, sailors and skillful navigators of the sea, and they went away with the servants of Solomon to Ophir. And they took from there four hundred fifty talents of gold, and they brought it to king Solomon. (2 Chronicles 8, 18)
Also, when the queen of Sheba had heard of the fame of Solomon, she came to Jerusalem, with great riches and with camels which were carrying aromatics, and very much gold, and precious gems, so that she might test him with enigmas. And when she had approached Solomon, she spoke to him all that was in her heart. (2 Chronicles 9, 1)
Then she gave to the king one hundred twenty talents of gold, and an exceedingly great abundance of aromatics, and very precious gems. Never were there such aromatics as those that the queen of Sheba gave to king Solomon. (2 Chronicles 9, 9)
Then too, the servants of Hiram, with the servants of Solomon, brought gold from Ophir, and wood from thyine trees, and very precious gems. (2 Chronicles 9, 10)
Now the weight of the gold, which was being brought to Solomon throughout each year, was six hundred sixty-six talents of gold, (2 Chronicles 9, 13)
apart from the sum that the legates of various nations and the merchants were accustomed to bring, and apart from the gold and silver that all the kings of Arabia, and the princes of the lands, were bringing together for Solomon. (2 Chronicles 9, 14)
