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2 Chronicles 9:14 (NLT)

This did not include the additional revenue he received from merchants and traders. All the kings of Arabia and the governors of the provinces also brought gold and silver to Solomon.

2 Chronicles 9:15 (NLT)

King Solomon made 200 large shields of hammered gold, each weighing more than 15 pounds.

2 Chronicles 9:16 (NLT)

He also made 300 smaller shields of hammered gold, each weighing more than 7-1/2 pounds. The king placed these shields in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon.

2 Chronicles 9:17 (NLT)

Then the king made a huge throne, decorated with ivory and overlaid with pure gold.

2 Chronicles 9:18 (NLT)

The throne had six steps, with a footstool of gold. There were armrests on both sides of the seat, and the figure of a lion stood on each side of the throne.

2 Chronicles 9:19 (NLT)

There were also twelve other lions, one standing on each end of the six steps. No other throne in all the world could be compared with it!

2 Chronicles 9:20 (NLT)

All of King Solomon’s drinking cups were solid gold, as were all the utensils in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon. They were not made of silver, for silver was considered worthless in Solomon’s day!

2 Chronicles 9:21 (NLT)

The king had a fleet of trading ships of Tarshish manned by the sailors sent by Hiram. Once every three years the ships returned, loaded with gold, silver, ivory, apes, and peacocks.

2 Chronicles 9:22 (NLT)

So King Solomon became richer and wiser than any other king on earth.

2 Chronicles 9:23 (NLT)

Kings from every nation came to consult him and to hear the wisdom God had given him.

2 Chronicles 9:24 (NLT)

Year after year everyone who visited brought him gifts of silver and gold, clothing, weapons, spices, horses, and mules.

2 Chronicles 9:25 (NLT)

Solomon had 4,000 stalls for his horses and chariots, and he had 12,000 horses. He stationed some of them in the chariot cities, and some near him in Jerusalem.

2 Chronicles 9:26 (NLT)

He ruled over all the kings from the Euphrates River in the north to the land of the Philistines and the border of Egypt in the south.

2 Chronicles 9:27 (NLT)

The king made silver as plentiful in Jerusalem as stone. And valuable cedar timber was as common as the sycamore-fig trees that grow in the foothills of Judah.

2 Chronicles 9:28 (NLT)

Solomon’s horses were imported from Egypt and many other countries.

2 Chronicles 9:29 (NLT)

The rest of the events of Solomon’s reign, from beginning to end, are recorded in The Record of Nathan the Prophet, and The Prophecy of Ahijah from Shiloh, and also in The Visions of Iddo the Seer, concerning Jeroboam son of Nebat.

2 Chronicles 9:30 (NLT)

Solomon ruled in Jerusalem over all Israel for forty years.

2 Chronicles 9:31 (NLT)

When he died, he was buried in the City of David, named for his father. Then his son Rehoboam became the next king.

1 Chronicles 9:20 (NLT)

Phinehas son of Eleazar had been in charge of the gatekeepers in earlier times, and the Lord had been with him.

1 Chronicles 20:2 (NLT)

Then David went to Rabbah and removed the crown from the king’s head, and it was placed on his own head. The crown was made of gold and set with gems, and he found that it weighed seventy-five pounds. David took a vast amount of plunder from the city.

2 Chronicles 2:9 (NLT)

An immense amount of timber will be needed, for the Temple I am going to build will be very large and magnificent.

2 Kings 20:9 (NLT)

Isaiah replied, “This is the sign from the Lord to prove that he will do as he promised. Would you like the shadow on the sundial to go forward ten steps or backward ten steps? ”

2 Samuel 20:9 (NLT)

“How are you, my cousin?” Joab said and took him by the beard with his right hand as though to kiss him.

2 Chronicles 32:20 (NLT)

Then King Hezekiah and the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz cried out in prayer to God in heaven.

2 Chronicles 33:20 (NLT)

When Manasseh died, he was buried in his palace. Then his son Amon became the next king.

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