列王纪上 10
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
示巴女王来访所罗门(A)
10 示巴女王听到所罗门因耶和华的名所得的名声,就来要用难题试试他。 2 她带着大批随员到耶路撒冷来,又有骆驼驮着香料、许多金子和宝石。她来到所罗门那里,就把她心里所有的难题都对他说出来。 3 所罗门把她所有的问题都给她解说明白,没有一件事难倒王,使王不能回答她的。 4 示巴女王看见所罗门的一切智慧和他建造的宫殿、 5 桌上的食物、臣仆的座位、仆人的侍候、他们的服饰、王的酒政和王在耶和华的殿献上的燔祭,就惊奇得不知所措。 6 于是她对王说:“我在本国听见有关你的事和你的智慧,原来都是真的; 7 以前我并不相信那些话,等到我来了,亲眼看见,才知道人告诉我的还不到一半;你的智慧和财富,超过我所听闻的。 8 属你的人是有福的,你的这些臣仆是有福的,他们常常侍立在你面前,聆听你的智慧。 9 耶和华你的 神是应当称颂的!他喜悦你,使你坐在以色列的王位上;因为耶和华永远喜爱以色列,所以立你作王,要你秉行公义。”
示巴女王赠送的礼物(B)
10 于是示巴女王把约四千公斤金子、大批香料和宝石送给王;以后奉来的香料再也没有像示巴女王送给所罗门的那么多。 11 此外,从俄斐运金子来的希兰船队,又从俄斐运了大批檀香木和宝石来。 12 王用檀香木为耶和华的殿和王宫做栏杆,又为歌唱的做琴瑟。以后再也没有这样的檀香木运来,也没有人看见过,直到今日。
所罗门的回礼(C)
13 所罗门王照着示巴女王所愿所求的一切赐给她,另外又厚厚地馈赠她。于是女王和她的臣仆都返回本国去了。
所罗门的财富与智慧(D)
14 所罗门每年收入的金子重两万三千公斤。 15 另外,还有从商人和行商的课税,阿拉伯诸王和国内省长的收入。 16 所罗门王用锤炼好的金子做了二百面大盾牌,每一面大盾牌用金子七公斤; 17 又用锤炼好的金子做了三百面小盾牌,每一面小盾牌用金子两公斤。王把这些盾牌都放在黎巴嫩林宫。 18 王又做了一个象牙大宝座,贴上了精金。 19 那宝座有六级台阶,宝座的后背有一个圆顶,座处的两旁有一个扶手。扶手的旁边各有一只狮子站立着。 20 在六级台阶上共有十二只狮子站着,左边一只,右边一只。在列国中都没有这样做过。 21 所罗门的一切饮器都是金子做的;黎巴嫩林宫里的一切器皿也都是精金做的,没有用银子做的;原来在所罗门王的时代,银子算不得甚么。 22 因为王有他施船队与希兰船队一同在海上航行。他施船队三年一次运来金银、象牙、猿猴和孔雀。
23 所罗门王的财富和智慧,超过了世界上所有的君王。 24 世上所有的人都要求晋见所罗门,聆听 神赋予他心中的智慧。 25 他们各人都带着自己的贡物而来,就是银器、金器、衣裳、军械、香料、马和骡等,年年都是这样。
所罗门的兵力与财富(E)
26 所罗门聚集战车和骑兵,他有战车一千四百辆,骑兵一万二千人,安置在屯车城和耶路撒冷,就是与王在一起。 27 王在耶路撒冷使银子好象石头一样,使香柏木好象平原的桑树那么多。 28 所罗门的马是从埃及和古厄运出来的,是王的商人从古厄按着定价买来的。 29 从埃及运上来的车,每辆银子六千八百四十克,马每匹一千七百一十克。赫人众王和亚兰(“亚兰”即今天“叙利亚”一带的地方)诸王也都是这样经他们的手买来的。
1 Kings 10
Good News Translation
The Visit of the Queen of Sheba(A)
10 (B)The queen of Sheba heard of Solomon's fame,[a] and she traveled to Jerusalem to test him with difficult questions. 2 She brought with her a large group of attendants, as well as camels loaded with spices, jewels, and a large amount of gold. When she and Solomon met, she asked him all the questions that she could think of. 3 He answered them all; there was nothing too difficult for him to explain. 4 The queen of Sheba heard Solomon's wisdom and saw the palace he had built. 5 She saw the food that was served at his table, the living quarters for his officials, the organization of his palace staff and the uniforms they wore, the servants who waited on him at feasts, and the sacrifices he offered in the Temple. It left her breathless and amazed. 6 She said to King Solomon, “What I heard in my own country about you[b] and your wisdom is true! 7 But I couldn't believe it until I had come and seen it all for myself. But I didn't hear even half of it; your wisdom and wealth are much greater than what I was told. 8 How fortunate are your wives![c] And how fortunate your servants, who are always in your presence and are privileged to hear your wise sayings! 9 Praise the Lord your God! He has shown how pleased he is with you by making you king of Israel. Because his love for Israel is eternal, he has made you their king so that you can maintain law and justice.”
10 She presented to King Solomon the gifts she had brought: almost five tons of gold and a very large amount of spices and jewels. The amount of spices she gave him was by far the greatest that he ever received at any time.
(11 Hiram's fleet, which had brought gold from Ophir, also brought from there a large amount of juniper wood and jewels. 12 Solomon used the wood to build railings in the Temple and the palace, and also to make harps and lyres for the musicians. It was the finest juniper wood ever imported into Israel; none like it has ever been seen again.)
13 King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba everything she asked for, besides all the other customary gifts that he had generously given her. Then she and her attendants returned to the land of Sheba.
King Solomon's Wealth(C)
14 Every year King Solomon received over twenty-five tons of gold, 15 in addition to the taxes[d] paid by merchants, the profits from trade, and tribute paid by the Arabian kings and the governors of the Israelite districts.
16 Solomon made two hundred large shields and had each one overlaid with almost fifteen pounds of gold. 17 He also made three hundred smaller shields, overlaying each one of them with nearly four pounds of gold. He had all these shields placed in the Hall of the Forest of Lebanon.[e]
18 He also had a large throne made. Part of it was covered with ivory and the rest of it was covered with the finest gold. 19-20 The throne had six steps leading up to it, with the figure of a lion at each end of every step, a total of twelve lions. At the back of the throne was the figure of a bull's head, and beside each of the two armrests was the figure of a lion. No throne like this had ever existed in any other kingdom.
21 All of Solomon's drinking cups were made of gold, and all the utensils in the Hall of the Forest of Lebanon were of pure gold. No silver was used, since it was not considered valuable in Solomon's day. 22 He had a fleet of ocean-going ships sailing with Hiram's fleet. Every three years his fleet would return, bringing gold, silver, ivory, apes, and monkeys.
23 King Solomon was richer and wiser than any other king, 24 and the whole world wanted to come and listen to the wisdom that God had given him. 25 Everyone who came brought him a gift—articles of silver and gold, robes, weapons, spices, horses, and mules. This continued year after year.
26 (D)Solomon built up a force of fourteen hundred chariots and twelve thousand cavalry horses. Some of them he kept in Jerusalem and the rest he stationed in various other cities. 27 (E)During his reign silver was as common in Jerusalem as stone, and cedar was as plentiful as ordinary sycamore in the foothills of Judah. 28 (F)The king's agents controlled the export of horses from Musri[f] and Cilicia,[g] 29 and the export of chariots from Egypt. They supplied the Hittite and Syrian kings with horses and chariots, selling chariots for 600 pieces of silver each and horses for 150 each.
Footnotes
- 1 Kings 10:1 Probable text (see 2 Ch 9.1) Solomon's fame; Hebrew Solomon's fame concerning the name of the Lord.
- 1 Kings 10:6 you; or your deeds.
- 1 Kings 10:8 Some ancient translations wives; Hebrew men.
- 1 Kings 10:15 Some ancient translations taxes; Hebrew men.
- 1 Kings 10:17 See 7.2-3.
- 1 Kings 10:28 Probable text Musri; Hebrew Egypt.
- 1 Kings 10:28 Two ancient countries in what is now southeast Turkey which were centers of horse breeding in Solomon's time.
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