列王纪上 10
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示巴女王觐所罗门
10 示巴女王听见所罗门因耶和华之名所得的名声,就来要用难解的话试问所罗门。 2 跟随她到耶路撒冷的人甚多,又有骆驼驮着香料、宝石和许多金子。她来见了所罗门王,就把心里所有的对所罗门都说出来。 3 所罗门王将她所问的都答上了,没有一句不明白不能答的。 4 示巴女王见所罗门大有智慧,和他所建造的宫室, 5 席上的珍馐美味,群臣分列而坐,仆人两旁侍立,以及他们的衣服装饰和酒政的衣服装饰,又见他上耶和华殿的台阶[a],就诧异得神不守舍, 6 对王说:“我在本国里所听见论到你的事和你的智慧实在是真的! 7 我先不信那些话,及至我来,亲眼见了,才知道人所告诉我的还不到一半。你的智慧和你的福分越过我所听见的风声。 8 你的臣子、你的仆人常侍立在你面前听你智慧的话是有福的! 9 耶和华你的神是应当称颂的!他喜悦你,使你坐以色列的国位。因为他永远爱以色列,所以立你做王,使你秉公行义。” 10 于是示巴女王将一百二十他连得金子和宝石,与极多的香料送给所罗门王。她送给王的香料,以后奉来的不再有这样多。
11 希兰的船只从俄斐运了金子来,又从俄斐运了许多檀香木[b]和宝石来。 12 王用檀香木为耶和华殿和王宫做栏杆,又为歌唱的人做琴瑟。以后再没有这样的檀香木进国来,也没有人看见过,直到如今。
所罗门厚馈女王
13 示巴女王一切所要所求的,所罗门王都送给她,另外照自己的厚意馈送她。于是女王和她臣仆转回本国去了。
14 所罗门每年所得的金子共有六百六十六他连得, 15 另外还有商人和杂族[c]的诸王与国中的省长所进的金子。 16 所罗门王用锤出来的金子打成挡牌二百面,每面用金子六百舍客勒, 17 又用锤出来的金子打成盾牌三百面,每面用金子三弥那,都放在黎巴嫩林宫里。 18 王用象牙制造一个宝座,用精金包裹。 19 宝座有六层台阶,座的后背是圆的,两旁有扶手,靠近扶手有两个狮子站立。 20 六层台阶上有十二个狮子站立,每层有两个,左边一个,右边一个。在列国中没有这样做的。 21 所罗门王一切的饮器都是金子的,黎巴嫩林宫里的一切器皿都是精金的,所罗门年间银子算不了什么。 22 因为王有他施船只与希兰的船只一同航海,三年一次,装载金银、象牙、猿猴、孔雀回来。
23 所罗门王的财宝与智慧胜过天下的列王。 24 普天下的王都求见所罗门,要听神赐给他智慧的话。 25 他们各带贡物,就是金器、银器、衣服、军械、香料、骡马,每年有一定之例。
所罗门之车骑
26 所罗门聚集战车马兵,有战车一千四百辆,马兵一万二千名,安置在屯车的城邑和耶路撒冷,就是王那里。 27 王在耶路撒冷使银子多如石头,香柏木多如高原的桑树。 28 所罗门的马是从埃及带来的,是王的商人一群一群按着定价买来的。 29 从埃及买来的车,每辆价银六百舍客勒,马每匹一百五十舍客勒。赫人诸王和亚兰诸王所买的车马,也是按这价值经他们手买来的。
Footnotes
- 列王纪上 10:5 或作:他在耶和华殿里所献的燔祭。
- 列王纪上 10:11 或作:乌木。下同。
- 列王纪上 10:15 “杂族”在《历代下》9章14节作“阿拉伯”。
列王纪上 10
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
示巴女王拜访所罗门
10 示巴女王听说所罗门因耶和华而名声大震,便来用难题考问他。 2 她率领许多随从,用骆驼驮着香料、宝石和大量黄金到耶路撒冷晋见所罗门王,与所罗门谈论她心中的疑问。 3 所罗门王解答了她所有的问题,没有一样难得住他。 4 示巴女王见所罗门智慧非凡,又看见他建的宫殿、 5 席上的美味、入座的群臣、侍立一旁的仆人及其服装、酒政以及他在耶和华殿里献的燔祭,感到万分惊奇。
6 她对所罗门说:“我在本国听到的有关你的功业和智慧原来都是真的。 7 若不是亲眼目睹,我不会相信。事实上,我听到的还不到一半!你的智慧和财富远超过我听到的传闻。 8 你的臣仆能经常侍立在你面前聆听智慧之言,真有福气! 9 你的上帝耶和华当受称颂!祂喜爱你,立你为以色列的王。因为祂永远爱以色列,所以立你为王,使你秉公行义。”
10 示巴女王将四吨黄金、大量香料和宝石献给所罗门王。此后,再无人像示巴女王那样献给所罗门王那么多香料。
11 希兰王的船只从俄斐运来黄金、大量的檀香木和宝石。 12 所罗门王用这些檀香木为耶和华的殿和王宫造栏杆,又为歌乐手制作琴瑟。此后,再没有人运来或见过这样的檀香木。
13 所罗门王除了厚赠示巴女王礼物以外,还满足了她的一切要求。之后,女王和随从就回示巴去了。
所罗门的财富
14 所罗门每年收到的黄金约二十三吨。 15 此外,还有商人、阿拉伯诸王和国中各总督送来的贡税。 16 所罗门用锤好的金子打造了二百面大盾牌,每面用七公斤金子; 17 又用锤好的金子打造了三百面小盾牌,每面用三点五公斤金子,全部存放在黎巴嫩林宫。
18 王又造了一个象牙宝座,外面用纯金包裹。 19 这宝座有六级台阶,靠背是圆形的,两旁有扶手,扶手两边各站着一头狮子。 20 六级台阶上共站着十二头狮子,每级台阶两端各站一头。这宝座举世无双。 21 所罗门王所有的杯子都是金的,黎巴嫩林宫里的所有器皿都是纯金的,没有一件是用银子造的,因为所罗门年间银子不算什么。 22 王有他施船队和希兰的船队一起出海,每三年就运回金银、象牙、猿猴和孔雀。
23 所罗门王的财富和智慧超过天下诸王。 24 天下的人都纷纷来朝见他,聆听上帝赐给他的智言慧语。 25 他们年年都带来礼物,有金银器皿、衣服、兵器、香料和骡马。
26 所罗门组建了战车和骑兵,有一千四百辆战车、一万二千名骑兵,驻扎在屯车城和他所在的耶路撒冷。 27 王使耶路撒冷的金银多如石头,使香柏木多如丘陵的无花果树。 28 所罗门的马匹都是由王室商队从埃及和古厄按定价买来的。 29 他们从埃及买来车马,每辆车六百块银子,每匹马一百五十块银子,他们也把车马卖给赫人诸王和亚兰诸王。
1 Kings 10
New International Version
The Queen of Sheba Visits Solomon(A)
10 When the queen of Sheba(B) heard about the fame(C) of Solomon and his relationship to the Lord, she came to test Solomon with hard questions.(D) 2 Arriving at Jerusalem with a very great caravan(E)—with camels carrying spices, large quantities of gold, and precious stones—she came to Solomon and talked with him about all that she had on her mind. 3 Solomon answered all her questions; nothing was too hard for the king to explain to her. 4 When the queen of Sheba saw all the wisdom of Solomon and the palace he had built, 5 the food on his table,(F) the seating of his officials, the attending servants in their robes, his cupbearers, and the burnt offerings he made at[a] the temple of the Lord, she was overwhelmed.
6 She said to the king, “The report I heard in my own country about your achievements and your wisdom is true. 7 But I did not believe(G) these things until I came and saw with my own eyes. Indeed, not even half was told me; in wisdom and wealth(H) you have far exceeded the report I heard. 8 How happy your people must be! How happy your officials, who continually stand before you and hear(I) your wisdom! 9 Praise(J) be to the Lord your God, who has delighted in you and placed you on the throne of Israel. Because of the Lord’s eternal love(K) for Israel, he has made you king to maintain justice(L) and righteousness.”
10 And she gave the king 120 talents[b] of gold,(M) large quantities of spices, and precious stones. Never again were so many spices brought in as those the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon.
11 (Hiram’s ships brought gold from Ophir;(N) and from there they brought great cargoes of almugwood[c] and precious stones. 12 The king used the almugwood to make supports[d] for the temple of the Lord and for the royal palace, and to make harps and lyres for the musicians. So much almugwood has never been imported or seen since that day.)
13 King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba all she desired and asked for, besides what he had given her out of his royal bounty. Then she left and returned with her retinue to her own country.
Solomon’s Splendor(O)
14 The weight of the gold(P) that Solomon received yearly was 666 talents,[e] 15 not including the revenues from merchants and traders and from all the Arabian kings and the governors of the territories.
16 King Solomon made two hundred large shields(Q) of hammered gold; six hundred shekels[f] of gold went into each shield. 17 He also made three hundred small shields of hammered gold, with three minas[g] of gold in each shield. The king put them in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon.(R)
18 Then the king made a great throne covered with ivory and overlaid with fine gold. 19 The throne had six steps, and its back had a rounded top. On both sides of the seat were armrests, with a lion standing beside each of them. 20 Twelve lions stood on the six steps, one at either end of each step. Nothing like it had ever been made for any other kingdom. 21 All King Solomon’s goblets were gold, and all the household articles in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon were pure gold.(S) Nothing was made of silver, because silver was considered of little value in Solomon’s days. 22 The king had a fleet of trading ships[h](T) at sea along with the ships(U) of Hiram. Once every three years it returned, carrying gold, silver and ivory, and apes and baboons.
23 King Solomon was greater in riches(V) and wisdom(W) than all the other kings of the earth. 24 The whole world sought audience with Solomon to hear the wisdom(X) God had put in his heart. 25 Year after year, everyone who came brought a gift(Y)—articles of silver and gold, robes, weapons and spices, and horses and mules.
26 Solomon accumulated chariots and horses;(Z) he had fourteen hundred chariots and twelve thousand horses,[i] which he kept in the chariot cities and also with him in Jerusalem. 27 The king made silver as common(AA) in Jerusalem as stones,(AB) and cedar as plentiful as sycamore-fig(AC) trees in the foothills. 28 Solomon’s horses were imported from Egypt and from Kue[j]—the royal merchants purchased them from Kue at the current price. 29 They imported a chariot from Egypt for six hundred shekels of silver, and a horse for a hundred and fifty.[k] They also exported them to all the kings of the Hittites(AD) and of the Arameans.
Footnotes
- 1 Kings 10:5 Or the ascent by which he went up to
- 1 Kings 10:10 That is, about 4 1/2 tons or about 4 metric tons
- 1 Kings 10:11 Probably a variant of algumwood; also in verse 12
- 1 Kings 10:12 The meaning of the Hebrew for this word is uncertain.
- 1 Kings 10:14 That is, about 25 tons or about 23 metric tons
- 1 Kings 10:16 That is, about 15 pounds or about 6.9 kilograms; also in verse 29
- 1 Kings 10:17 That is, about 3 3/4 pounds or about 1.7 kilograms; or perhaps reference is to double minas, that is, about 7 1/2 pounds or about 3.5 kilograms.
- 1 Kings 10:22 Hebrew of ships of Tarshish
- 1 Kings 10:26 Or charioteers
- 1 Kings 10:28 Probably Cilicia
- 1 Kings 10:29 That is, about 3 3/4 pounds or about 1.7 kilograms
1 Kings 10
New Catholic Bible
Chapter 10
The Queen of Sheba’s Visit.[a] 1 When the Queen of Sheba heard about Solomon’s reputation, she came to test him with difficult questions.[b] 2 She came to Jerusalem with a very large caravan, with camels carrying spices and large quantities of gold and precious stones. When she arrived upon her visit to Solomon, she told him everything that was on her mind. 3 Solomon answered all of her questions. There were no hidden things that Solomon could not tell her.
4 When the Queen of Sheba saw all of Solomon’s wisdom, the palace that he had built, 5 the food on his table, the assembly of his servants, the attendance of his ministers in their robes and their cupbearers, and the way that he went up into the temple of the Lord, she was overwhelmed. 6 She said to the king, “The report that I heard in my own land concerning your actions and your wisdom are true. 7 However, I could not believe the report until I had come and seen it with my own eyes. They did not tell me the half of it. Your wisdom and your wealth exceed the report that I heard. 8 Happy are your men and happy are these, your servants, who always stand before you and hear your wisdom. 9 Blessed be the Lord, your God, who delights in you, placing you upon the throne of Israel. The Lord of Israel has established you as king to exercise justice and righteousness because he has loved you forever.”
10 She then gave the king one hundred and twenty talents of gold, great quantities of spices, and precious stones. A more abundant quantity of spices never arrived than that which the Queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon.
11 Furthermore, the ships of Hiram that had brought the gold from Ophir also brought large quantities of almug wood and precious stones from Ophir. 12 The king made steps of almug wood for the temple of the Lord and for the king’s palace as well as harps and stringed instruments for accompanying singers. Almug wood such as this has not arrived or been seen up to the present day.
13 King Solomon gave the Queen of Sheba whatever she desired. He gave her whatever she asked for in addition to what King Solomon had already given her. She then returned, going to her own country along with her servants.
14 Solomon’s Wealth.[c]The weight of the gold that Solomon would receive in a year was six hundred, sixty-six talents 15 in addition to what he received from merchants and the profits from trade, as well as from the Arabian kings and the governors of the land.
16 King Solomon made two hundred shields from beaten gold. Each of the shields contained six hundred shekels of gold. 17 He also made three hundred shields from beaten gold. Three minas of gold went into each shield. The king placed them in the palace built with the wood of Lebanon. 18 The king also made an ivory throne and had it overlaid with fine gold. 19 The throne had six steps, and the back of the throne had a rounded top. On either side of the seat there were armrests, and there was a lion standing alongside each of the armrests. 20 There were twelve lions standing upon the six steps, with one on each side of the step. Nothing like this had ever been made in any other kingdom.
21 All of King Solomon’s goblets were made of gold, and all of the other utensils in the palace made from Lebanon wood were also made from the finest gold. Nothing was made from silver, for it was not considered to be worth anything in Solomon’s time.
22 The king also had ships of Tarshish at sea along with Hiram’s ships. Once every three years the ships of Tarshish would return, bringing gold, silver, ivory, apes, and baboons with them. 23 King Solomon was greater in wealth and wisdom than all of the other kings on the earth.
24 Solomon’s Acclaim. Everyone on the earth sought to visit Solomon to listen to his wisdom which God had placed in his heart. 25 Year after year, everyone brought him presents of things made from silver, things made from gold, garments, armor, spices, horses, and donkeys.
26 Solomon’s Chariots and Horses. Solomon collected chariots and horsemen. He had one thousand, four hundred chariots and twelve thousand horsemen. He stationed them in cities and with the king in Jerusalem.
27 The king made silver as common as stones in Jerusalem. Cedar became as common as the sycamore that abounds in the Shephelah.[d] 28 Solomon brought horses from Egypt and Cilicia. The king’s merchants bought them in Cilicia. 29 They imported chariots from Egypt that cost six hundred silver shekels and horses that cost one hundred and fifty. They also exported them to all of the Hittite and Aramean kings.
Footnotes
- 1 Kings 10:1 Solomon’s reputation drew foreign rulers. The prophet Isaiah (60:6) will use the memory of the visit of the Queen of Sheba (Arabia) to exalt Jerusalem as spiritual capital of all peoples in Messianic times; it is due to Isaiah that the queen plays a part in our Epiphany liturgy. Our Lord will also recall her in his comparison of himself and Solomon (Mt 12:42).
- 1 Kings 10:1 The kingdom of Sheba was located in the southeastern part of the Arabian peninsula (this explains our Lord’s reference to the “queen of the south” in Mt 12:42; Lk 11:31); in fact, however, the visitor was probably the queen of a Sheban colony in northern Arabia.
- 1 Kings 10:14 God was generous to Solomon and rewarded him with enormous wealth and power because when presented with the opportunity, he had humbly asked for wisdom (1 Ki 3:13).
- 1 Kings 10:27 Shephelah: the hilly region between the mountains of Judea and the Mediterranean.
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