And he made three hundred shields of beaten gold
 Which were a lesser sort: 
 three pounds of gold went to one shield;
 or three hundred shekels, as in ( 2 Chronicles 9:16 ) a hundred shekels made one pound; so that these were but half the value of the former, and one of them was worth but two hundred and twenty five pounds: Eupolemus F15, an Heathen writer, makes mention of those golden shields Solomon made, and which were made for show, and not for war, as follows: 
 and the king put them in the house of the forest of Lebanon;
 one part of which was made an armoury of, see ( Song of Solomon 4:4 ) .