1 Kings 10:1-25

1 Kings 10:1-25

[1] And when the queen  of Sheba  heard  of the fame  of Solomon  concerning the name  of the LORD,  she came  to prove  him with hard questions.  [2] And she came  to Jerusalem  with a very  great  train,  with camels  that bare  spices,  and very  much  gold,  and precious  stones:  and when she was come  to Solomon,  she communed  with him of all that was in her heart.  [3] And Solomon  told  her all her questions:  hid  from the king,  which he told  her not. [4] And when the queen  of Sheba  had seen  all Solomon's  wisdom,  and the house  that he had built,  [5] And the meat  of his table,  and the sitting  of his servants,  and the attendance  of his ministers,  and their apparel,  and his ascent  by which he went up  unto the house  of the LORD;  there was no more spirit  in her. [6] And she said  to the king,  It was a true  report  that I heard  in mine own land  of thy acts  and of thy wisdom.  [7] Howbeit I believed  not the words,  until I came,  and mine eyes  had seen  it: and, behold, the half  was not told  me: thy wisdom  and prosperity  exceedeth  the fame  which I heard.  [8] Happy  are these thy servants,  which stand  continually  before  thee, and that hear  thy wisdom.  [9] Blessed  be the LORD  thy God,  which delighted  in thee, to set  thee on the throne  of Israel:  because the LORD  loved  Israel  for ever,  therefore made  he thee king,  to do  judgment  and justice.  [10] And she gave  the king  an hundred  and twenty  talents  of gold,  and of spices  very  great store,  and precious  stones:  there came  no more such  abundance  of spices  as these which the queen  of Sheba  gave  to king  Solomon.  [11] And the navy  also of Hiram,  that brought  gold  from Ophir,  brought in  from Ophir  great  plenty  of almug  trees,  and precious  stones.  [12] And the king  made  of the almug  trees  pillars  for the house  and for the king's  house,  harps  also and psalteries  for singers:  there came  no such almug  trees,  nor were seen  unto this day.  [13] And king  Solomon  gave  unto the queen  of Sheba  all her desire,  whatsoever she asked,  beside that which Solomon  gave  her of his royal  bounty.  So she turned  to her own country,  she and her servants.  [14] Now the weight  of gold  that came  to Solomon  in one  year  was six  hundred  threescore  and six  talents  of gold,  [15] and of the traffick  of the spice merchants,  and of all the kings  of Arabia,  and of the governors  of the country.  [16] And king  Solomon  made  two hundred  targets  of beaten  gold:  six  hundred  shekels of gold  went  to one  target.  [17] And he made three  hundred  shields  of beaten  gold;  three  pound  of gold  went  to one  shield:  and the king  put  them in the house  of the forest  of Lebanon.  [18] Moreover the king  made  a great  throne  of ivory,  and overlaid  it with the best  gold.  [19] The throne  had six  steps,  and the top  of the throne  was round  behind:  and there were stays  on either side on the place  of the seat,  and two  lions  stood  beside  the stays.  [20] And twelve  lions  stood  there on the one side and on the other upon the six  steps:  there was not the like  made  in any kingdom.  [21] And 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:  it was nothing  accounted  of in the days  of Solomon.  [22] For the king  had at sea  a navy  of Tharshish  with the navy  of Hiram:  once  in three  years  came  the navy  of Tharshish,  bringing  gold,  and silver,  ivory,  and apes,  and peacocks.  [23] So king  Solomon  exceeded  all the kings  of the earth  for riches  and for wisdom.  [24] And all the earth  sought  to  Solomon,  to hear  his wisdom,  which God  had put  in his heart.  [25] And they brought  every man  his present,  vessels  of silver,  and vessels  of gold,  and garments,  and armour,  and spices,  horses,  and mules,  a rate  year