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2 Chronicles 9:23 NIV
All the kings of the earth sought audience with Solomon to hear the wisdom God had put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 ASV
And all the kings of the earth sought the presence of Solomon, to hear his wisdom, which God had put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 BBE
And all the kings of the earth came to see Solomon and to give ear to his wisdom, which God had put into his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 CEB
and kings of every nation wanted an audience with Solomon in order to hear his God-given wisdom.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 CJB
All the kings on earth sought to have an audience with Shlomo, in order to hear his wisdom, which God had put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 RHE
And all the kings of the earth desired to see the face of Solomon, that they might hear the wisdom which God had given in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 ESV
And all the kings of the earth sought the presence of Solomon to hear his wisdom, which God had put into his mind.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 GW
All the kings of the world wanted to listen to the wisdom that God gave Solomon.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 GNT
They all consulted him, to hear the wisdom that God had given him.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 HNV
All the kings of the eretz sought the presence of Shlomo, to hear his wisdom, which God had put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 CSB
All the kings of the world wanted an audience with Solomon to hear the wisdom God had put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 KJV
And all the kings of the earth sought the presence of Solomon, to hear his wisdom, that God had put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 LEB
And all the kings of the earth sought the face of Solomon to hear his wisdom that God put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 NAS
And all the kings of the earth were seeking the presence of Solomon, to hear his wisdom which God had put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 NCV
All the kings of the earth wanted to see Solomon and listen to the wisdom God had given him.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 NIRV
All of these kings wanted to meet Solomon in person. They wanted to see for themselves how wise God had made him.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 NKJV
And all the kings of the earth sought the presence of Solomon to hear his wisdom, which God had put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 NLT
Kings from every nation came to visit him and to hear the wisdom God had given him.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 NRS
All the kings of the earth sought the presence of Solomon to hear his wisdom, which God had put into his mind.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 RSV
And all the kings of the earth sought the presence of Solomon to hear his wisdom, which God had put into his mind.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 DBY
And all the kings of the earth sought the presence of Solomon, to hear his wisdom, which God had put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 MSG
Kings came from all over the world to be with Solomon and get in on the wisdom God had given him.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 WBT
And all the kings of the earth sought the presence of Solomon, to hear his wisdom, that God had put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 TMB
And all the kings of the earth sought the presence of Solomon to hear his wisdom that God had put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 TNIV
All the kings of the earth sought audience with Solomon to hear the wisdom God had put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 WEB
All the kings of the earth sought the presence of Solomon, to hear his wisdom, which God had put in his heart.
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2 Chronicles 9:23 WYC
And all the kings of (the) lands desired to see the face of Solomon, for to hear the wisdom that God had given in his heart;
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2 Chronicles 9:23 YLT
and all the kings of the earth are seeking the presence of Solomon to hear his wisdom that God hath put in his heart,
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2 Chronicles 9 Commentary - Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible (Concise)

Chapter 9

The queen of Sheba. (1-12) Solomon's riches, and his death. (13-31)

Verses 1-12 ( 1 Kings 10 ) our Saviour has proposed it as an example in seeking after him, ( Matthew 12:42 ) , we must not pass it over without observing, that those who know the worth of true wisdom will grudge no pains or cost to obtain it. The queen of Sheba put herself to a great deal of trouble and expense to hear the wisdom of Solomon; and yet, learning from him to serve God, and do her duty, she thought herself well paid for her pains. Heavenly wisdom is that pearl of great price, for which, if we part with all, we make a good bargain.

Verses 13-31 The imports here mentioned, would show that prosperity drew the minds of Solomon and his subjects to the love of things curious and uncommon, though useless in themselves. True wisdom and happiness are always united together; but no such alliance exists between wealth and the enjoyment of the things of this life. Let us then acquaint ourselves with the Saviour, that we may find rest for our souls. Here is Solomon reigning in wealth and power, in ease and fulness, the like of which could never since be found; for the most known of the great princes of the earth were famed for their wars; whereas Solomon reigned forty years in profound peace. The promise was fulfilled, that God would give him riches and honour, such as no kings have had or shall have. The lustre wherein he appeared, was typical of the spiritual glory of the kingdom of the Messiah, and but a faint representation of His throne, which is above every throne. Here is Solomon dying, and leaving all his wealth and power to one who he knew would be a fool! ( ecclesiastes 2:18 ecclesiastes 2:19 ) . This was not only vanity, but vexation of spirit. Neither power, wealth, nor wisdom, can ward off or prepare for the stroke of death. But thanks be to God who giveth the victory to the true believer, even over this dreaded enemy, through Jesus Christ our Lord.

2 Chronicles 9 Commentary - Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible

CHAPTER 9

2 Chronicles 9:1-12 . THE QUEEN OF SHEBA VISITS SOLOMON; SHE ADMIRES HIS WISDOM AND MAGNIFICENCE.

1-4. when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of n Jerusalem which drew forth the admiration of Solomon's royal visitor was "his ascent by which he went up into the house of the Lord." This was the arched viaduct that crossed the valley from Mount Zion to the opposite hill. In the commentary on the passage quoted above, allusion was made to the recent discovery of its remains. Here we give a full account of what, for boldness of conceptions for structure and magnificence, was one of the greatest wonders in Jerusalem. "During our first visit to the southwest corner of the area of the mosque, we observed several of the large stones jutting out from the western wall, which at first seemed to be the effect of a bursting of the wall from some mighty shock or earthquake. We paid little regard to this at the moment; but on mentioning the fact not long after to a circle of our friends, the remark was incidentally dropped that the stones had the appearance of having once belonged to a large arch. At this remark, a train of thought flashed across my mind, which I hardly dared to follow out until I had again repaired to the spot, in order to satisfy myself with my own eyes as to the truth or falsehood of the suggestion. I found it even so. The courses of these immense stones occupy their original position; their external surface is hewn to a regular curve; and, being fitted one upon another, they form the commencement or foot of an immense arch which once sprung out from this western wall in a direction towards Mount Zion, across the Tyropoeon valley. This arch could only have belonged to the bridge, which, according to JOSEPHUS, led from this part of the temple to the Xystus (covered colonnade) on Zion; and it proves incontestably the antiquity of that portion from which it springs" [ROBINSON]. The distance from this point to the steep rock of Zion ROBINSON calculates to be about three hundred and fifty feet, the probable length of this ancient viaduct. Another writer adds, that "the arch of this bridge, if its curve be calculated with an approximation to the truth, would measure sixty feet, and must have been one of five sustaining the viaduct (allowing for the abutments on either side), and that the piers supporting the center arch of this bridge must have been of great altitude--not less, perhaps, than one hundred and thirty feet. The whole structure, when seen from the southern extremity of the Tyropoeon, must have had an aspect of grandeur, especially as connected with the lofty and sumptuous edifices of the temple, and of Zion to the right and to the left" [ISAAC TAYLOR'S EDITION OF TRAILL'S JOSEPHUS].

2 Chronicles 9:13-28 . HIS RICHES.

13. Now the weight of gold that came to Solomon in one
six hundred and threescore and six talents of gold--The sum named is equal to about $17,000,000; and if we take the proportion of silver ( 2 Chronicles 9:14 ), which is not taken into consideration, at one to nine, there would be about $2,000,000, making a yearly supply of nearly $19,000,000, being a vast amount for an infant effort in maritime commerce [NAPIER].

21. the king's ships went to Tarshish--rather, "the king's ships of Tarshish went" with the servants of Huram.
ships of Tarshish--that is, in burden and construction like the large vessels built for or used at Tarshish [CALMET, Fragments].

25. Solomon had four thousand stalls--It has been conjectured [GESENIUS, Hebrew Lexicon] that the original term may signify not only stall or stable, but a number of horses occupying the same number of stalls. Supposing that ten were put together in one part, this would make forty thousand. According to this theory of explanation, the historian in Kings refers to horses [see 1 Kings 10:26 ]; while the historian in Chronicles speaks of the stalls in which they were kept. But more recent critics reject this mode of solving the difficulty, and, regarding the four thousand stalls as in keeping with the general magnificence of Solomon's establishments, are agreed in considering the text in Kings as corrupt, through the error of some copyist.

28. they brought unto Solomon horses out of Solomon undoubtedly carried the Hebrew kingdom to its highest pitch of worldly glory. His completion of the grand work, the centralizing of the national worship at Jerusalem, whither the natives went up three times a year, has given his name a prominent place in the history of the ancient church. But his reign had a disastrous influence upon "the peculiar people," and the example of his deplorable idolatries, the connections he formed with foreign princes, the commercial speculations he entered into, and the luxuries introduced into the land, seem in a great measure to have altered and deteriorated the Jewish character.

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