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  1. She saw הבּית, i.e., Solomon's palace, not the temple, and "the food of his table," i.e., both the great variety of food that was placed upon the king's table (1 Kings 5:2-3), and also the costly furniture of the table (1 Kings 10:21), and "the seat of his retainers and the standing of his servants," i.e., the places in the palace assigned to the ministers and servants of the king, which ...

  2. King Solomon was the son of the most famous biblical king; King David. Solomon knew that his father was going to be a hard act to follow. The people had loved him and he had served the Lord. King Solomon knew that to be a great king he would need to serve the Lord too, so he decided to give God a gift.

  3. 5 days ago · Queen of Sheba (flourished 10th century bce) was, according to Jewish and Islamic traditions, the ruler of the kingdom of Sabaʾ (or Sheba) in southwestern Arabia. In the biblical account of the reign of King Solomon, she visited his court at the head of a camel caravan bearing gold, jewels, and spices.

  4. 1 Kings 10:21 dishes The Hebrew word can mean “dishes,” “tools,” or “weapons.”. 1 Kings 10:22 cargo ships Literally, “ships of Tarshish.”. 1 Kings 10:29 almost 4 pounds Literally, “150 shekels” (1.725 kg). The Queen of Sheba Visits Solomon - The queen of Sheba heard about Solomon, so she came to test him with hard questions.

  5. I Kings 10:1-10. When the Queen of Sheba visited King Solomon about 950 BC she was awed by his wealth, power, and wisdom. Sheba, a country of commercial importance, was 1,500 miles south of Jerusalem in what is now Yemen. Solomon had made international treaties, collected wealth through trading, and had built the temple on Mount Zion and an ...

  6. The Queen of Sheba Visits. If someone from a different country came to visit you and watched you in your daily activities, would he or she gain or lose interest in your God and religion? In 1 Kings 10 we learn about a special visitor (the queen of Sheba) who came to visit Solomon because she did not believe all the great things she heard about ...

  7. Mar 26, 2018 · The Queen of Sheba is the monarch mentioned in the Bible and then in later works who travels to Jerusalem to experience the wisdom of King Solomon (c. 965-931 BCE) of Israel first-hand. The queen is first mentioned in I Kings 10:1-13 and in II Chronicles 9:1-12 in the Bible, then in the later Aramaic Targum Sheni, then the Quran, and finally ...

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