2 Chronicles 9
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The Queen of Sheba visits Solomon
9 The Queen of Sheba heard news that Solomon was a great king. So she came to ask Solomon some difficult questions to see how wise he was. She arrived at Jerusalem with a big group of servants. She had many camels that carried spices. They also carried a lot of gold and valuable jewels. When she came to Solomon, she talked to him about everything that was in her mind. 2 Solomon answered all her questions. There was nothing that was too difficult for him to explain to her. 3 The Queen of Sheba saw that Solomon was very wise.[a] She saw the palace that he had built. 4 She saw all the food that he ate in his palace. She saw all his servants and officers and their beautiful clothes. She saw the servants who prepared his food and wine. She saw the burnt offerings that he offered in the Lord's temple. All these things caused her to hold her breath in surprise.
5 She said to the king, ‘In my own country I heard news about your wisdom and about all the things that you had done. Everything that I heard was true! 6 But I did not believe those things until I came here. Now I have seen everything with my own eyes, and it is true! Really, they told me less than half of what was true! You are even wiser than the report that people told me. 7 God has blessed your people and your officers! They are always with you, and they can listen to your wise words. 8 So we should praise the Lord your God! He is happy with you and he has chosen you to rule Israel on his behalf. Your God will continue to love Israel for ever, and he will always make them strong. So he has made you king to rule them in a fair and honest way.’
9 The Queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon more than four tons of gold, a lot of spices and many valuable jewels. Nobody has ever brought such a great number of spices as she gave to the king.
10 King Hiram's men had brought gold from Ophir. King Solomon's men had helped them to do this. They also brought very good wood, and valuable jewels. 11 The king used the wood to make steps for the Lord's temple and for the king's palace. He also used it to make harps and lyres for the musicians. Nobody had ever seen things like those in Judah.
12 King Solomon gave to the Queen of Sheba everything that she wanted. He gave more things to her than she had brought to him. Then she left with all her servants and she returned to her own country.
Solomon's riches
13 Solomon received 25 tons of gold each year. 14 He also received money from traders and from people who travelled to buy things. The kings of Arabia and the rulers of each region in Israel also brought gold and silver to Solomon.
15 King Solomon's workers used gold to make 200 large shields. They hit the gold with hammers to make it flat. They used about four kilograms of gold to cover each shield. 16 They also made 300 small shields in the same way. They used about 2 kilograms of gold to cover each shield. He put these shields in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon.[b]
17 The king used ivory to make a large throne. He covered it with pure gold. 18 There were six steps up to the throne. They fixed a gold box to the throne for the king to put his feet on. On both sides of the seat there were places to put his arms. An image of a lion stood on each side of the throne. 19 There were 12 more images of lions on the six steps. There was one lion at each end of every step. There was no throne like it in any other kingdom. 20 They used gold to make all King Solomon's cups that he drank from. In the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon, all the dishes and other things were made with gold. They used pure gold. They did not make anything with silver. In Solomon's time, people did not think that silver was very valuable. 21 The king had many large ships that King Hiram's men could sail across the seas.[c] Every three years they returned to Solomon with their loads. They brought to him gold, silver and ivory. They also brought apes and monkeys.[d]
22 King Solomon was richer and wiser than any other king in the world. 23 The kings of every nation in the world wanted to talk to Solomon. They wanted to listen to the wisdom that God had given to him. 24 Every year, people who came to visit Solomon brought him gifts. They brought things that were made from silver and gold, as well as clothes, weapons, spices, horses and mules.
25 Solomon had places to keep 4,000 horses that pulled his chariots. He also had 12,000 horses. He kept them in the cities that he had chosen for this and also in Jerusalem where he lived. 26 He ruled over all the kings around Israel, from the Euphrates river as far as the Philistines' country and the border of Egypt. 27 While Solomon ruled as king, there was as much silver in Jerusalem as stones! There was as much wood from cedar trees as there were fig trees that grew in the low hills in the west. 28 People brought horses to Solomon from Egypt and from all the other countries.
Solomon dies
29 People wrote down everything else that Solomon did while he ruled as king, from the beginning to the end. The prophet Nathan wrote them down in his book. The prophet Ahijah who came from Shiloh also wrote them down. The prophet Iddo also wrote about them in his book of the visions that he saw about Nebat's son Jeroboam. 30 Solomon ruled over all Israel for 40 years while he lived in Jerusalem. 31 Then he died. They buried him with his ancestors, in the city of his father David. His son Rehoboam became king after him.
Footnotes
- 9:3 See 1 Kings 3:9.
- 9:16 See 1 Kings 7:2-5.
- 9:21 There was no sea at Jerusalem, so Solomon kept his ships with King Hiram. Hiram lived in Tyre, on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea.
- 9:21 ‘monkeys’ or ‘peacocks’. ‘Apes’ are animals like big monkeys. Peacocks are beautiful birds.
2 Chronicles 9
New International Version
The Queen of Sheba Visits Solomon(A)
9 When the queen of Sheba(B) heard of Solomon’s fame, she came to Jerusalem to test him with hard questions. Arriving with a very great caravan—with camels carrying spices, large quantities of gold, and precious stones—she came to Solomon and talked with him about all she had on her mind. 2 Solomon answered all her questions; nothing was too hard for him to explain to her. 3 When the queen of Sheba saw the wisdom of Solomon,(C) as well as the palace he had built, 4 the food on his table, the seating of his officials, the attending servants in their robes, the cupbearers in their robes and the burnt offerings he made at[a] the temple of the Lord, she was overwhelmed.
5 She said to the king, “The report I heard in my own country about your achievements and your wisdom is true. 6 But I did not believe what they said until I came(D) and saw with my own eyes. Indeed, not even half the greatness of your wisdom was told me; you have far exceeded the report I heard. 7 How happy your people must be! How happy your officials, who continually stand before you and hear your wisdom! 8 Praise be to the Lord your God, who has delighted in you and placed you on his throne(E) as king to rule for the Lord your God. Because of the love of your God for Israel and his desire to uphold them forever, he has made you king(F) over them, to maintain justice and righteousness.”
9 Then she gave the king 120 talents[b] of gold,(G) large quantities of spices, and precious stones. There had never been such spices as those the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon.
10 (The servants of Hiram and the servants of Solomon brought gold from Ophir;(H) they also brought algumwood[c] and precious stones. 11 The king used the algumwood to make steps for the temple of the Lord and for the royal palace, and to make harps and lyres for the musicians. Nothing like them had ever been seen in Judah.)
12 King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba all she desired and asked for; he gave her more than she had brought to him. Then she left and returned with her retinue to her own country.
Solomon’s Splendor(I)
13 The weight of the gold that Solomon received yearly was 666 talents,[d] 14 not including the revenues brought in by merchants and traders. Also all the kings of Arabia(J) and the governors of the territories brought gold and silver to Solomon.
15 King Solomon made two hundred large shields of hammered gold; six hundred shekels[e] of hammered gold went into each shield. 16 He also made three hundred small shields(K) of hammered gold, with three hundred shekels[f] of gold in each shield. The king put them in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon.(L)
17 Then the king made a great throne covered with ivory(M) and overlaid with pure gold. 18 The throne had six steps, and a footstool of gold was attached to it. On both sides of the seat were armrests, with a lion standing beside each of them. 19 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. 20 All King Solomon’s goblets were gold, and all the household articles in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon were pure gold. Nothing was made of silver, because silver was considered of little value in Solomon’s day. 21 The king had a fleet of trading ships[g] manned by Hiram’s[h] servants. Once every three years it returned, carrying gold, silver and ivory, and apes and baboons.
22 King Solomon was greater in riches and wisdom than all the other kings of the earth.(N) 23 All the kings(O) of the earth sought audience with Solomon to hear the wisdom God had put in his heart. 24 Year after year, everyone who came brought a gift(P)—articles of silver and gold, and robes, weapons and spices, and horses and mules.
25 Solomon had four thousand stalls for horses and chariots,(Q) and twelve thousand horses,[i] which he kept in the chariot cities and also with him in Jerusalem. 26 He ruled(R) over all the kings from the Euphrates River(S) to the land of the Philistines, as far as the border of Egypt.(T) 27 The king made silver as common in Jerusalem as stones, and cedar as plentiful as sycamore-fig trees in the foothills. 28 Solomon’s horses were imported from Egypt and from all other countries.
Solomon’s Death(U)
29 As for the other events of Solomon’s reign, from beginning to end, are they not written in the records of Nathan(V) the prophet, in the prophecy of Ahijah(W) the Shilonite and in the visions of Iddo the seer concerning Jeroboam(X) son of Nebat? 30 Solomon reigned in Jerusalem over all Israel forty years. 31 Then he rested with his ancestors and was buried in the city of David(Y) his father. And Rehoboam his son succeeded him as king.
Footnotes
- 2 Chronicles 9:4 Or and the ascent by which he went up to
- 2 Chronicles 9:9 That is, about 4 1/2 tons or about 4 metric tons
- 2 Chronicles 9:10 Probably a variant of almugwood
- 2 Chronicles 9:13 That is, about 25 tons or about 23 metric tons
- 2 Chronicles 9:15 That is, about 15 pounds or about 6.9 kilograms
- 2 Chronicles 9:16 That is, about 7 1/2 pounds or about 3.5 kilograms
- 2 Chronicles 9:21 Hebrew of ships that could go to Tarshish
- 2 Chronicles 9:21 Hebrew Huram, a variant of Hiram
- 2 Chronicles 9:25 Or charioteers
2 Chroniques 9
Segond 21
Visite de la reine de Séba
9 La reine de Séba apprit quelle était la réputation de Salomon et elle vint à Jérusalem pour le mettre à l'épreuve par des énigmes. Elle avait une suite très nombreuse, avec des chameaux chargés d’aromates, d'or en grande quantité et de pierres précieuses. Elle se rendit auprès de Salomon et lui exposa toutes ses réflexions. 2 Salomon répondit à toutes ses questions; il n'y eut aucun mystère pour Salomon: il lui expliqua tout.
3 La reine de Séba vit la sagesse de Salomon, le palais qu'il avait construit, 4 les plats servis à sa table, le lieu d’habitation de ses serviteurs, les fonctions et les tenues de ceux qui le servaient, ses responsables des boissons et leurs tenues ainsi que les holocaustes qu’il offrait pour monter à la maison de l'Eternel. Elle en eut le souffle coupé 5 et dit au roi: «C'était donc vrai ce que j'ai appris dans mon pays au sujet de ta situation et de ta sagesse! 6 Je ne le croyais pas avant de venir et de le voir de mes yeux. Et l’on ne m'avait même pas raconté la moitié de la grandeur de ta sagesse! Tu surpasses ce que j’avais appris par la rumeur. 7 Heureux tes hommes, heureux tes serviteurs, puisqu’ils sont constamment devant toi et peuvent bénéficier de ta sagesse! 8 Béni soit l'Eternel, ton Dieu, qui t'a choisi pour te placer sur son trône comme roi pour l'Eternel, ton Dieu! C'est parce que ton Dieu aime Israël et veut le faire subsister éternellement qu'il t'a établi roi sur lui pour que tu exerces le droit et la justice.»
9 Elle donna au roi plus de 3 tonnes et demie d'or, une très grande quantité d'aromates et des pierres précieuses. Il n'y eut plus d'aromates pareils à ceux que la reine de Séba donna au roi Salomon.
10 Les serviteurs de Hiram et ceux de Salomon qui rapportèrent de l'or d'Ophir ramenèrent aussi du bois de santal et des pierres précieuses. 11 Avec ce bois de santal, le roi fit des escaliers pour la maison de l'Eternel et pour le palais royal, ainsi que des harpes et des luths pour les musiciens. On n'en avait pas vu de pareils auparavant dans le pays de Juda.
12 Le roi Salomon donna à la reine de Séba tout ce qu'elle désira, ce qu'elle demanda, plus qu'elle ne lui avait apporté. Puis elle repartit et rentra dans son pays avec ses serviteurs.
Richesses de Salomon
13 Le poids de l'or qui arrivait chez Salomon chaque année était de près de 20 tonnes, 14 en plus de ce qu'il retirait des négociants et des marchands qui en apportaient, ainsi que de tous les rois d'Arabie et des gouverneurs du pays qui lui apportaient de l'or et de l'argent.
15 Le roi Salomon fit 200 grands boucliers en or battu, pour chacun desquels il employa 7 kilos d'or battu, 16 et 300 autres boucliers en or battu, pour chacun desquels il employa près de 2 kilos d'or. Il les plaça dans la maison de la forêt du Liban. 17 Le roi fit aussi un grand trône en ivoire et il le couvrit d'or pur. 18 Ce trône avait 6 marches et un marchepied en or qui lui était fixé. Il y avait des bras de chaque côté du siège; deux lions se trouvaient près des bras, 19 et 12 lions sur les 6 marches, de chaque côté. On n’a rien fait de pareil pour aucun royaume. 20 Toutes les coupes du roi Salomon étaient en or et toute la vaisselle de la maison de la forêt du Liban était en or pur. Rien n'était en argent: on n'en faisait aucun cas à l’époque de Salomon. 21 En effet, le roi avait des bateaux long-courriers qui naviguaient avec les serviteurs de Hiram. Tous les 3 ans, les bateaux long-courriers arrivaient, chargés d'or, d'argent, d'ivoire, de singes et de paons. 22 Le roi Salomon dépassa tous les rois de la terre par ses richesses et sa sagesse. 23 Tous les rois de la terre cherchaient à le voir pour bénéficier de la sagesse que Dieu lui avait donnée, 24 et chacun d'eux apportait son cadeau: des objets en argent et en or, des habits, des armes, des aromates, des chevaux et des mulets. Cela se passait de cette manière chaque année. 25 Salomon avait 4000 stalles pour les chevaux destinés à ses chars et 12'000 cavaliers qu'il plaça dans les villes où il gardait ses chars et à Jérusalem, près de lui. 26 Il dominait sur tous les rois établis entre l’Euphrate et le pays des Philistins, et jusqu'à la frontière de l'Egypte. 27 Le roi rendit l'argent aussi commun à Jérusalem que les pierres, et les cèdres aussi nombreux que les sycomores qui poussent dans la plaine. 28 C'était en Egypte et dans tous les pays que l'on achetait des chevaux pour Salomon.
Mort de Salomon
29 Le reste des actes de Salomon, des premiers aux derniers, est décrit dans les annales du prophète Nathan, dans la prophétie d'Achija de Silo et dans les révélations du voyant Jéedo sur Jéroboam, fils de Nebath.
30 Salomon régna 40 ans à Jérusalem sur l’ensemble d’Israël. 31 Puis il se coucha avec ses ancêtres et on l'enterra dans la ville de son père David. Son fils Roboam devint roi à sa place.
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