1 Kings 10:1-14 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

1. The Queen of Sheba heard how famous Solomon was, so she went to Jerusalem to test him with difficult questions.

2. She took along several of her officials, and she loaded her camels with gifts of spices, jewels, and gold. When she arrived, she and Solomon talked about everything she could think of.

3. He answered every question, no matter how difficult it was.

6. She said:Solomon, in my own country I had heard about your wisdom and all you've done.

7. But I didn't believe it until I saw it with my own eyes! And there's so much I didn't hear about. You are wiser and richer than I was told.

8. Your wives and officials are lucky to be here where they can listen to the wise things you say.

9. I praise the Lord your God. He is pleased with you and has made you king of Israel. The Lord loves Israel, so he has given them a king who will rule fairly and honestly.

10. The Queen of Sheba gave Solomon more than four thousand kilogrammes of gold, many jewels, and more spices than anyone had ever brought into Israel.

11-13. In return, Solomon gave her the gifts he would have given any other ruler, but he also gave her everything else she wanted. Then she and her officials went back to their own country.King Hiram's ships brought gold, juniper wood, and jewels from the country of Ophir. Solomon used the wood to make steps for the temple and palace, and harps and other stringed instruments for the musicians. It was the best juniper wood anyone in Israel had ever seen.

14. Solomon received almost twenty-three thousand kilogrammes of gold a year.

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