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Chapter 10
I Ki GodsWord 10:1  The queen of Sheba heard about Solomon's reputation. (He owed his reputation to the name of the LORD.) So she came to test him with riddles.
I Ki GodsWord 10:2  She arrived in Jerusalem with a large group of servants, with camels carrying spices, a very large quantity of gold, and precious stones. When she came to Solomon, she talked to him about everything she had on her mind.
I Ki GodsWord 10:3  Solomon answered all her questions. No question was too difficult for the king to answer.
I Ki GodsWord 10:4  When the queen of Sheba saw all of Solomon's wisdom, the palace he built,
I Ki GodsWord 10:5  the food on his table, his officers' seating arrangement, the organization of his officials and the uniforms they wore, his cupbearers, and the burnt offerings that he sacrificed at the LORD's temple, she was breathless.
I Ki GodsWord 10:6  She told the king, "What I heard in my country about your words and your wisdom is true!
I Ki GodsWord 10:7  But I didn't believe the reports until I came and saw it with my own eyes. I wasn't even told half of it. Your wisdom and wealth surpass the stories I've heard.
I Ki GodsWord 10:8  How blessed your men must be! How blessed these servants of yours must be because they are always stationed in front of you, listening to your wisdom!
I Ki GodsWord 10:9  Thank the LORD your God, who is pleased with you. He has put you on the throne of Israel. Because of your God's eternal love for the people of Israel, he has made you king so that you would maintain justice and righteousness."
I Ki GodsWord 10:10  She gave the king 9,000 pounds of gold, a very large quantity of spices, and precious stones. Never again was such a large quantity of spices brought into Israel as those that the queen of Sheba gave King Solomon.
I Ki GodsWord 10:11  Hiram's fleet that brought gold from Ophir also brought a large quantity of sandalwood and precious stones from Ophir.
I Ki GodsWord 10:12  With the sandalwood the king made supports for the LORD's temple and the royal palace, and lyres and harps for the singers. Never again was sandalwood like this imported into Israel, nor has any been seen there to this day.
I Ki GodsWord 10:13  King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba anything she wanted, whatever she asked for, besides what he had given her out of his royal generosity. Then she and her servants went back to her country.
I Ki GodsWord 10:14  The gold that came to Solomon in one year weighed 49,950 pounds,
I Ki GodsWord 10:15  not counting the gold which came from the merchants, the traders' profits, all the Arab kings, and the governors of the country.
I Ki GodsWord 10:16  King Solomon made 200 large shields of hammered gold, using 15 pounds of gold on each shield.
I Ki GodsWord 10:17  He also made 300 small shields of hammered gold, using four pounds of gold on each shield. The king put them in the hall which he called the Forest of Lebanon.
I Ki GodsWord 10:18  The king also made a large ivory throne and covered it with fine gold.
I Ki GodsWord 10:19  Six steps led to the throne. Carved into the back of the throne was a calf's head. There were armrests on both sides of the seat. Two lions stood beside the armrests.
I Ki GodsWord 10:20  Twelve lions stood on six steps, one on each side. Nothing like this had been made for any other kingdom.
I Ki GodsWord 10:21  All King Solomon's cups were gold, and all the utensils for the hall which he called the Forest of Lebanon were fine gold. (Nothing was silver, because it wasn't considered valuable in Solomon's time.)
I Ki GodsWord 10:22  The king had a fleet headed for Tarshish with Hiram's fleet. Once every three years the Tarshish fleet would bring gold, silver, ivory, apes, and monkeys.
I Ki GodsWord 10:23  In wealth and wisdom King Solomon was greater than all the other kings of the world.
I Ki GodsWord 10:24  The whole world wanted to listen to the wisdom that God gave Solomon.
I Ki GodsWord 10:25  So everyone who came brought him gifts: articles of silver and gold, clothing, weapons, spices, horses, and mules. This happened year after year.
I Ki GodsWord 10:26  Solomon built up his army with chariots and war horses. He had 1,400 chariots and 12,000 war horses. He stationed some in chariot cities and others with himself in Jerusalem.
I Ki GodsWord 10:27  The king made silver as common in Jerusalem as stones, and he made cedars as plentiful as fig trees in the foothills.
I Ki GodsWord 10:28  Solomon's horses were imported from Egypt and Kue. The king's traders bought them from Kue for a fixed price.
I Ki GodsWord 10:29  Each chariot was imported from Egypt for 15 pounds of silver and each horse for 6 ounces of silver. For the same price they obtained horses to export to all the Hittite and Aramean kings.