10:1 Now
when
the
queen
of
Sheba
heard
of
the
fame
of
Solomon
concerning
the
name
of
the
LORD,
she
came
to
test
him
with
hard
questions.
10:2 She
came
to
Jerusalem
with
a
very
great
retinue,
with
camels
bearing
spices
and
very
much
gold
and
precious
stones.
And
when
she
came
to
Solomon,
she
told
him
all
that
was
on
her
mind.
10:3 And
Solomon
answered
all
her
questions;
there
was
nothing
hidden
from
the
king
that
he
could
not
explain
to
her.
10:4 And
when
the
queen
of
Sheba
had
seen
all
the
wisdom
of
Solomon,
the
house
that
he
had
built,
10:5 the
food
of
his
table,
the
seating
of
his
officials,
and
the
attendance
of
his
servants,
their
clothing,
his
cupbearers,
and
his
burnt
offerings
that
he
offered
at
the
house
of
the
LORD,
there
was
no
more
breath
in
her.
10:6 And
she
said
to
the
king,
"The
report
was
true
that
I
heard
in
my
own
land
of
your
words
and
of
your
wisdom,
10:7 but
I
did
not
believe
the
reports
until
I
came
and
my
own
eyes
had
seen
it.
And
behold,
the
half
was
not
told
me.
Your
wisdom
and
prosperity
surpass
the
report
that
I
heard.
10:8 Happy
are
your
men!
Happy
are
your
servants,
who
continually
stand
before
you
and
hear
your
wisdom!
10:9 Blessed
be
the
LORD
your
God,
who
has
delighted
in
you
and
set
you
on
the
throne
of
Israel!
Because
the
LORD
loved
Israel
forever,
he
has
made
you
king,
that
you
may
execute
justice
and
righteousness."
10:10 Then
she
gave
the
king
120
talents
of
gold,
and
a
very
great
quantity
of
spices
and
precious
stones.
Never
again
came
such
an
abundance
of
spices
as
these
that
the
queen
of
Sheba
gave
to
King
Solomon.
10:11 Moreover,
the
fleet
of
Hiram,
which
brought
gold
from
Ophir,
brought
from
Ophir
a
very
great
amount
of
almug
wood
and
precious
stones.
10:12 And
the
king
made
of
the
almug
wood
supports
for
the
house
of
the
LORD
and
for
the
king's
house,
also
lyres
and
harps
for
the
singers.
No
such
almug
wood
has
come
or
been
seen
to
this
day.
10:13 And
King
Solomon
gave
to
the
queen
of
Sheba
all
that
she
desired,
whatever
she
asked
besides
what
was
given
her
by
the
bounty
of
King
Solomon.
So
she
turned
and
went
back
to
her
own
land
with
her
servants.
10:14 Now
the
weight
of
gold
that
came
to
Solomon
in
one
year
was
666
talents
of
gold,
10:15 besides
that
which
came
from
the
explorers
and
from
the
business
of
the
merchants,
and
from
all
the
kings
of
the
west
and
from
the
governors
of
the
land.
10:16 King
Solomon
made
200
large
shields
of
beaten
gold;
600
shekels
of
gold
went
into
each
shield.
10:17 And
he
made
300
shields
of
beaten
gold;
three
minas
of
gold
went
into
each
shield.
And
the
king
put
them
in
the
House
of
the
Forest
of
Lebanon.
10:18 The
king
also
made
a
great
ivory
throne
and
overlaid
it
with
the
finest
gold.
10:19 The
throne
had
six
steps,
and
at
the
back
of
the
throne
was
a
calf's
head,
and
on
each
side
of
the
seat
were
armrests
and
two
lions
standing
beside
the
armrests,
10:20 while
twelve
lions
stood
there,
one
on
each
end
of
a
step
on
the
six
steps.
The
like
of
it
was
never
made
in
any
kingdom.
10:21 All
King
Solomon's
drinking
vessels
were
of
gold,
and
all
the
vessels
of
the
House
of
the
Forest
of
Lebanon
were
of
pure
gold.
None
were
of
silver;
silver
was
not
considered
as
anything
in
the
days
of
Solomon.
10:22 For
the
king
had
a
fleet
of
ships
of
Tarshish
at
sea
with
the
fleet
of
Hiram.
Once
every
three
years
the
fleet
of
ships
of
Tarshish
used
to
come
bringing
gold,
silver,
ivory,
apes,
and
peacocks.
10:23 Thus
King
Solomon
excelled
all
the
kings
of
the
earth
in
riches
and
in
wisdom.
10:24 And
the
whole
earth
sought
the
presence
of
Solomon
to
hear
his
wisdom,
which
God
had
put
into
his
mind.
10:25 Every
one
of
them
brought
his
present,
articles
of
silver
and
gold,
garments,
myrrh,
spices,
horses,
and
mules,
so
much
year
by
year.
10:26 And
Solomon
gathered
together
chariots
and
horsemen.
He
had
1,400
chariots
and
12,000
horsemen,
whom
he
stationed
in
the
chariot
cities
and
with
the
king
in
Jerusalem.
10:27 And
the
king
made
silver
as
common
in
Jerusalem
as
stone,
and
he
made
cedar
as
plentiful
as
the
sycamore
of
the
Shephelah.
10:28 And
Solomon's
import
of
horses
was
from
Egypt
and
Kue,
and
the
king's
traders
received
them
from
Kue
at
a
price.
10:29 A
chariot
could
be
imported
from
Egypt
for
600
shekels
of
silver
and
a
horse
for
150,
and
so
through
the
king's
traders
they
were
exported
to
all
the
kings
of
the
Hittites
and
the
kings
of
Syria.