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PILLARS - The Hebrew word signifies ordinarily a “prop” (margin).
It is generally supposed to mean in this place a “railing,” or
“balustrade,” a sense which connects and harmonises the present
passage...
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6. SOLOMON AND THE QUEEN OF SHEBA: HIS GREAT RICHES AND SPLENDOUR
CHAPTER 10
_ 1. The visit of the Queen (1 Kings 10:1)_
2. Solomon's enormous wealth (1 Kings 10:14)
3. the targets and shields ...
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1 KINGS 10. VISIT OF THE QUEEN OF SHEBA. By Sheba or Saba a district
in S. Arabia is meant. The Sabæ ans were known to the Israelites as
exporters of gold (Isaiah 60:6; Psalms 72:15); Ezekiel (Ezekiel...
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_pillars for the house of the Lord_ The noun signifies -a prop," and
it may be that some ornamental work like that indicated in the margin
of the R.V. -a railing" is intended. It was some later additi...
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AND THE NAVY ALSO OF HIRAM, &C.— Parkhurst thinks, that the
אלמגים _almugim, thya,_ or _lignumvitae tree,_ is so called from
אל _al, not,_ and גם _gem, to fill,_ because it is of so close a
texture, a...
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II. THE RECOGNITION OF SOLOMON'S GLORY
(1 Kings 10:1-13)
TRANSLATION
(1) When the queen of Sheba continued to hear the report of Solomon in
relation to the name of the LORD, she came to test him wit...
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SOLOMON AND THE QUEEN OF SHEBA
1. Sheba] the Sheba of Genesis 10:28 (in Arabia), not of Genesis 10:7
(in Africa). Arabia seems frequently to have been ruled by queens;
more than one is mentioned in th...
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PILLARS] RM 'a railing,' or balustrade for the staircase: cp. 2
Chronicles 9:11. HARPS.. PSALTERIES] The former probably had a square
frame, with the soundbox at the base; the latter may have been
tri...
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GOD’S LESSONS FROM HISTORY
1 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 10
THE QUEEN OF SHEBA’S VISIT
V1 The Queen of Sheba heard about Solomon’s fame and how he gave
honour to the *Lord. So she came to test...
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GOLD FROM OPHIR. — The insertion of this notice is obviously
suggested by the mention of the gold and precious stones brought from
Sheba. The wood of the “almug” tree, called (apparently more
properly...
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וַ יַּ֣עַשׂ הַ֠ מֶּלֶךְ אֶת ־עֲצֵ֨י הָ
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SOLOMON IN ALL HIS GLORY
1 Kings 10:1.
"O Luxury! thou curs'd by Heaven's decree!
How do thy potions with insidious joy
Diffuse their pleasures only to destroy!
Kingdoms by thee to sickly greatne...
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BREAKING THREE COMMANDMENTS
1 Kings 21:1; 1 Kings 1:1; 1 Kings 2:1; 1 Kings 3:1;...
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“THE HALF WAS NOT TOLD ME”
1 Kings 10:1
Sheba, to the Jewish mind, was at the ends of the earth, Matthew
12:42. It probably lay in southern Arabia, fifteen hundred miles from
Jerusalem. The queen bro...
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The Queen of Sheba's visit to Solomon shows how far his fame was
spread abroad. Moreover, reports had coupled Solomon's wisdom and
greatness with the name of Jehovah. The Queen of Sheba saw what the
g...
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_Rails. Hebrew mihsad, "pillars, supporters, or banisters." (Haydock)
--- Most interpreters suppose the rails were on each side of the road,
leading from the palace to the temple. (Calmet) --- Paralip...
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(10) And she gave the king an hundred and twenty talents of gold, and
of spices very great store, and precious stones: there came no more
such abundance of spices as these which the queen of Sheba gav...
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Solomon was now at the height of his glory, a vivid type of a greater
than Solomon. And it is only when we see that he really does thus
prefigure the Lord Jesus as King that we can understand the impo...
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The king of Tyre also was dependent on the king of Israel; and the
queen of Sheba comes from the far south to delight herself in the
wisdom of the head of God's people, and to be filled with wonder at...
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AND THE KING MADE OF THE ALMUG TREES PILLARS FOR THE HOUSE OF THE
LORD, AND FOR THE KING'S HOUSE,.... Or terraces, as in 2 Chronicles
9:11, causeways; and means the ascent or causeway he made from his...
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And the king made of the almug trees pillars for the house of the
LORD, and for the king's house, harps also and psalteries for singers:
there came no such almug trees, nor were seen unto this day.
V...
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_The navy of Hiram brought great plenty of almug-trees _ It is very
uncertain what these almug-trees were, or algum-trees, as they are
termed 2 Chronicles 2:8, by a transposition of letters. Dr. Water...
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1 The Queene of Sheba admireth the wisdome of Solomon.
14 Solomons gold.
16 His targets.
18 The throne of Iuorie.
21 His vessels.
24 His presents.
26 His chariots and horse.
28 His tribute.
1 A...
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And the king made of the almug-trees pillars for the house of the
Lord, apparently balustrades for the stairways, AND FOR THE KING'S
HOUSE, HARPS ALSO AND PSALTERIES FOR SINGERS, stringed instruments...
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The Queen of Sheba at Solomon's Court...
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THE VISIT OF THE QUEEN OF SHEBA
(vs.1-13)
News of Solomon's greatness spread through the nations. It was not
however his greatness itself that impressed the Queen of Sheba, but
his fame concerning t...
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PILLARS:
Or, rails: _Heb._ a prop...
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1-13 The queen of Sheba came to Solomon to hear his wisdom, thereby
to improve her own. Our Saviour mentions her inquiries after God, by
Solomon, as showing the stupidity of those who inquire not aft...
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ALMUG TREES, called also (by an inversion of the letters, which is
usual among the Hebrews) _algum trees_, 2 CHRONICLES 2:8, 2 CHRONICLES
9:10; whereof there were some in Lebanon, 2 Chronicles 2:8
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1 Kings 10:12 king H4428 made H6213 (H8799) steps H4552 almug H484
wood H6086 house H1004 LORD H3068 kings...
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CONTENTS: Solomon and the queen of Sheba. His revenue and splendor.
CHARACTERS: God, Solomon, queen of Sheba.
CONCLUSION: That fame is true fame which has associated with it the
name of the Lord and...
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1 Kings 10:1. _Sheba,_ from Saba, the eldest son of Cush. Genesis
10:7. The country extending itself from the Gulf of Persia to the Red
sea. The claims of the Abyssinians to the queen of this country,...
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_The king made of the almug-trees pillars for the house of the Lord._
STRENGTH AND SWEETNESS
Pillars and psalteries were made out of the same timber, and in this
respect we may take the tree of the...
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_When the Queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon._
THE QUEEN OF SHEBA
In this history, there are various points of view wherein the Queen of
Sheba appears as a type and representation of the Ch...
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1 KINGS—NOTE ON 1 KINGS 10:10 The queen’s gift of 120 TALENTS OF
GOLD (9,000 pounds/4,080 kg) is a remarkably large amount, yet Solomon
was already receiving much more gold than this (notice that her...
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THE QUEEN OF SHEBA AND SOLOMON
CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
1 Kings 10:1. QUEEN OF SHEBA—The Arabs and Abyssinians both claim
this queen, and surround this historic visit with rival legends (comp...
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EXPOSITION
THE VISIT OF THE QUEEN OF SHEBA.—The last words of the preceding
chapter spoke of Solomon's fleet, of its voyages, and the treasures it
brought home. The historian now proceeds to tell of o...
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Now the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon and so she came to
Jerusalem with a very great company of people, camels, spices, a lot
of gold, and precious stones: and as she came to Solomon, sh...
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1 Chronicles 23:5; 1 Chronicles 25:1; Psalms 150:3; Psalms 92:1;...
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THE QUEEN OF THE SOUTH
1 Kings 10:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
A greater than Solomon is here. In Matthew 11:1 Christ is upbraiding
the cities wherein most of His mighty works were done. Under His ban
were...