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所罗门建邑

所罗门建造耶和华殿和王宫,二十年才完毕了。 以后所罗门重新修筑希兰送给他的那些城邑,使以色列人住在那里。

所罗门哈马琐巴去,攻取了那地方。 所罗门建造旷野里的达莫,又建造哈马所有的积货城。 又建造上伯和仑、下伯和仑作为保障,都有墙、有门、有闩。 又建造巴拉和所有的积货城,并屯车辆马兵的城,与耶路撒冷黎巴嫩,以及自己治理的全国中所愿意建造的。

征异族人服役

至于国中所剩下不属以色列人的人、亚摩利人、比利洗人、希未人、耶布斯人, 就是以色列人未曾灭绝的,所罗门挑取他们的后裔做服苦的奴仆,直到今日。 唯有以色列人,所罗门不使他们当奴仆做工,乃是做他的战士、军长的统领、车兵长、马兵长。 10 所罗门王有二百五十督工的,监管工人。

11 所罗门将法老的女儿带出大卫城,上到为他建造的宫里,因所罗门说:“耶和华约柜所到之处都为圣地,所以我的妻不可住在以色列大卫的宫里。”

献燔祭

12 所罗门在耶和华的坛上,就是在廊子前他所筑的坛上,与耶和华献燔祭, 13 又遵着摩西的吩咐,在安息日、月朔并一年三节,就是除酵节、七七节、住棚节,献每日所当献的祭。

定祭司之班利未人之职

14 所罗门照着他父大卫所定的例,派定祭司的班次,使他们各供己事,又使利未人各尽其职,赞美耶和华,在祭司面前做每日所当做的,又派守门的按着班次看守各门,因为神人大卫是这样吩咐的。 15 王所吩咐众祭司和利未人的,无论是管府库或办别的事,他们都不违背。

16 所罗门建造耶和华的殿,从立根基直到成功的日子,工料俱备。这样,耶和华的殿全然完毕。

航海之船舶

17 那时,所罗门以东地靠海的以旬迦别以禄去。 18 希兰差遣他的臣仆,将船只和熟悉泛海的仆人送到所罗门那里。他们同着所罗门的仆人到了俄斐,得了四百五十他连得金子,运到所罗门王那里。

示巴女王觐所罗门

示巴女王听见所罗门的名声,就来到耶路撒冷,要用难解的话试问所罗门。跟随她的人甚多,又有骆驼驮着香料、宝石和许多金子。她来见了所罗门,就把心里所有的对所罗门都说出来。 所罗门将她所问的都答上了,没有一句不明白不能答的。 示巴女王见所罗门的智慧,和他所建造的宫室, 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,酒政和酒政的衣服装饰,又见他上耶和华殿的台阶,就诧异得神不守舍, 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! 我先不信那些话,及至我来,亲眼见了,才知道你的大智慧,人所告诉我的还不到一半。你的实迹越过我所听见的名声。 你的群臣、你的仆人常侍立在你面前听你智慧的话是有福的! 耶和华你的神是应当称颂的!他喜悦你,使你坐他的国位,为耶和华你的神做王。因为你的神爱以色列人,要永远坚立他们,所以立你做他们的王,使你秉公行义。”

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,以后再没有这样的。 10 希兰的仆人和所罗门的仆人从俄斐运了金子来,也运了檀香木[a]和宝石来。 11 王用檀香木为耶和华殿和王宫做台,又为歌唱的人做琴瑟;犹大地从来没有见过这样的。 12 所罗门王按示巴女王所带来的还她礼物,另外照她一切所要所求的,都送给她。于是女王和她臣仆转回本国去了。

所罗门之丰富

13 所罗门每年所得的金子共有六百六十六他连得, 14 另外还有商人所进的金子,并且阿拉伯诸王与属国的省长都带金银给所罗门 15 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, 16 又用锤出来的金子打成盾牌三百面,每面用金子三百舍客勒,都放在黎巴嫩林宫里。 17 王用象牙制造一个大宝座,用精金包裹。 18 宝座有六层台阶,又有金脚凳,与宝座相连。宝座两旁有扶手,靠近扶手有两个狮子站立。 19 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。 20 所罗门王一切的饮器都是金的,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。 21 因为王的船只与希兰的仆人一同往他施去,他施船只三年一次装载金银、象牙、猿猴、孔雀回来。

列王咸欲听其哲言

22 所罗门王的财宝与智慧胜过天下的列王。 23 普天下的王都求见所罗门,要听神赐给他智慧的话。 24 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。 25 所罗门有套车的马四千棚,有马兵一万二千,安置在屯车的城邑和耶路撒冷,就是王那里。 26 所罗门统管诸王,从大河到非利士地,直到埃及的边界。 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 有人从埃及和各国为所罗门赶马群来。

所罗门卒其子罗波安继位

29 所罗门其余的事,自始至终,不都写在先知拿单的书上和示罗亚希雅的预言书上,并先见易多尼八儿子耶罗波安的默示书上吗? 30 所罗门耶路撒冷以色列众人的王共四十年。 31 所罗门与他列祖同睡,葬在他父大卫城里。他儿子罗波安接续他做王。

Footnotes

  1. 历代志下 9:10 或作:乌木。下同。

Other Things Solomon Did

Solomon built the Lord’s temple and his own palace. It took him 20 years to build them. After that, Solomon rebuilt the villages Hiram had given him. Solomon had Israelites make their homes in them. Then Solomon went to Hamath Zobah. He captured it. He also built up Tadmor in the desert. He built up all the cities in Hamath where he could store things. He rebuilt Upper Beth Horon and Lower Beth Horon. He put up high walls around them. He made their city gates secure with heavy metal bars. He rebuilt Baalath and all the cities where he could store things. He also rebuilt all the cities for his chariots and horses. Solomon built anything he wanted in Jerusalem, Lebanon and all the territory he ruled.

There were still many people left in the land who weren’t Israelites. They included Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites. They were children of the people who had lived in the land before the Israelites came. The people of Israel hadn’t destroyed them. Solomon forced them to work very hard as his slaves. And they still work for Israel to this day. But Solomon didn’t force the Israelites to work as his slaves. Instead, some were his fighting men. Others were commanders of his captains, chariots and chariot drivers. 10 Still others were King Solomon’s chief officials. There were 250 officials in charge of the other men.

11 Solomon brought Pharaoh’s daughter up from the City of David to the palace he had built for her. Solomon said, “My wife must not live in the palace of David, who was the king of Israel. It’s one of the places the ark of the Lord has entered. That makes it holy.”

12 Solomon had built the Lord’s altar. It stood in front of the temple porch. On that altar Solomon sacrificed burnt offerings to the Lord. 13 Each day he sacrificed what the Law of Moses required. He sacrificed the required offerings every Sabbath day. He also sacrificed them at each New Moon feast and during the three yearly feasts. Those three were the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Weeks and the Feast of Booths. 14 Solomon followed the orders his father David had given him. He appointed the groups of priests for their duties. He appointed the Levites to lead the people in praising the Lord. They also helped the priests do their required tasks each day. Solomon appointed the groups of men who guarded all the gates. That’s what David, the man of God, had ordered. 15 The king’s commands were followed completely. They applied to the priests and Levites. They also applied to the temple treasure.

16 All of Solomon’s work was carried out. It started the day the foundation of the Lord’s temple was laid. It ended when the Lord’s temple was finished.

17 Solomon went to Ezion Geber and Elath on the coast of Edom. 18 Hiram sent him ships that his own officers commanded. They were sailors who knew the sea. Together with Solomon’s men they sailed to Ophir. They brought back 17 tons of gold. They gave it to King Solomon.

The Queen of Sheba Visits Solomon

The queen of Sheba heard about how famous Solomon was. So she came to Jerusalem to test him with hard questions. She arrived with a very large group of attendants. Her camels were carrying spices, huge amounts of gold, and valuable jewels. She came to Solomon and asked him about everything she wanted to know. He answered all her questions. There wasn’t anything too hard for him to explain to her. So the queen of Sheba saw how wise Solomon was. She saw the palace he had built. She saw the food on his table. She saw his officials sitting there. She saw the robes of the servants who waited on everyone. She saw the robes the wine tasters were wearing. And she saw the burnt offerings Solomon sacrificed at the Lord’s temple. She could hardly believe everything she had seen.

She said to the king, “Back in my own country I heard a report about you. I heard about how much you had accomplished. I also heard about how wise you are. Everything I heard is true. But I didn’t believe what people were saying. So I came to see for myself. And now I believe it! You are twice as wise as people say you are. The report I heard doesn’t even begin to tell the whole story about you. How happy your people must be! How happy your officials must be! They always get to serve you and hear the wise things you say. May the Lord your God be praised. He takes great delight in you. He placed you on his throne as king. He put you there to rule for him. Your God loves Israel very much. He longs to take good care of them forever. That’s why he has made you king over them. He knows that you will do what is fair and right.”

She gave the king four and a half tons of gold. She also gave him huge amounts of spices and valuable jewels. There had never been as many spices as the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon.

10 The servants of Hiram and the servants of Solomon brought gold from Ophir. They also brought algumwood and valuable jewels. 11 The king used the algumwood to make steps for the Lord’s temple and the royal palace. He also used it to make harps and lyres for those who played the music. No one had ever seen anything like those instruments in Judah before.

12 King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba everything she wanted and asked for. In fact, he gave her more than she had brought to him. Then she left. She returned to her own country with her attendants.

Solomon’s Greatness

13 Each year Solomon received 25 tons of gold. 14 That didn’t include the money brought in by business and trade. All the kings of Arabia also brought gold and silver to Solomon. So did the governors of the territories.

15 King Solomon made 200 large shields out of hammered gold. Each one weighed 15 pounds. 16 He also made 300 small shields out of hammered gold. Each one weighed almost eight pounds. The king put all the shields in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon.

17 Then he made a large throne. It was covered with ivory. And that was covered with pure gold. 18 The throne had six steps. A gold stool for the king’s feet was connected to it. The throne had armrests on both sides of the seat. A statue of a lion stood on each side of the throne. 19 Twelve lions stood on the six steps. There was one at each end of each step. Nothing like that throne had ever been made for any other kingdom. 20 All of King Solomon’s cups were made out of gold. All the things used in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon were made out of pure gold. Nothing was made out of silver. When Solomon was king, silver wasn’t considered to be worth very much. 21 He had many ships that carried goods to be traded. The crews of those ships were made up of Hiram’s servants. Once every three years the ships returned. They brought gold, silver, ivory, apes and peacocks.

22 King Solomon was richer than all the other kings on earth. He was also wiser than they were. 23 All these kings wanted to meet Solomon in person. They wanted to see for themselves how wise God had made him. 24 Year after year, everyone who came to him brought a gift. They brought gifts made out of silver and gold. They brought robes, weapons and spices. They also brought horses and mules.

25 Solomon had 4,000 spaces where he kept his horses and chariots. He had 12,000 horses. He kept some of his horses and chariots in the chariot cities. He kept the others with him in Jerusalem. 26 Solomon ruled over all the kings from the Euphrates River to the land of the Philistines. He ruled all the way to the border of Egypt. 27 The king made silver as common in Jerusalem as stones. He made cedar wood as common there as sycamore-fig trees in the western hills. 28 Solomon got horses from Egypt. He also got them from many other countries.

Solomon Dies

29 The other events of Solomon’s rule from beginning to end are written down. They are written in the records of Nathan the prophet. They are written in the prophecy of Ahijah. He was from Shiloh. They are also written in the records of the visions of Iddo the prophet about Jeroboam. Jeroboam was the son of Nebat. 30 Solomon ruled in Jerusalem over the whole nation of Israel for 40 years. 31 Then he joined the members of his family who had already died. He was buried in the city of his father David. Solomon’s son Rehoboam became the next king after him.