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And the queen of Sheba, when she had heard (of) the fame of Solomon, came into Jerusalem for to assay him in dark figures[a], or likenesses (came to Jerusalem to test him with hard questions), (along) with great riches, and camels, that bare sweet smelling spices, and full much of gold, and precious gems, either pearls. And when she was come to Solomon, she spake to him whatever things were in her heart.

And Solomon expounded to her (on) all things which she had put forth to him, and nothing was, that he made not open, or known, to her.

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  1. 2 Chronicles 9:1 Figurative speech is to speak one thing, and to understand another.