20 And twelve lions stood there on the one side and on the other upon the six steps: there was not the like made in any kingdom.
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20 And twelve lions stood there on the one side and on the other upon the six steps: there was not the like made in any kingdom.
20 and twelve lions are standing there on the six steps, on this `side' and on that; it hath not been made so for any kingdom.
20 and twelve lions stood there on the one side and on the other upon the six steps: there was not the like made in any kingdom.
20 Twelve lions stood there on the one side and on the other on the six steps: there was nothing like it made in any kingdom.
20 And twelve lions were placed on the one side and on the other side on the six steps: there was nothing like it in any kingdom.
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Commentary on 1 Kings 10 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 10
Still Solomon looks great, and every thing in this chapter adds to his magnificence. We read nothing indeed of his charity, of no hospitals he built, or alms-houses; he made his kingdom so rich that it did not need them; yet, no question, many poor were relieved from the abundance of his table. A church he had built, never to be equalled; schools or colleges he need not build any, his own palace is an academy, and his court a rendezvous of wise and learned men, as well as the centre of all the circulating riches of that part of the world.
1Ki 10:1-13
We have here an account of the visit which the queen of Sheba made to Solomon, no doubt when he was in the height of his piety and prosperity. Our Saviour calls her the queen of the south, for Sheba lay south of Canaan. The common opinion is that it was in Africa; and the Christians in Ethiopia, to this day, are confident that she came from their country, and that Candace was her successor, who is mentioned Acts 8:27. But it is more probable that she came from the south part of Arabia the happy. It should seem she was a queen regent, sovereign of her country. Many a kingdom would have been deprived of its greatest blessings if a Salique law had been admitted into its constitution. Observe,
1Ki 10:14-29
We have here a further account of Solomon's prosperity.
Lastly, Well, thus rich, thus great, was Solomon, and thus did he exceed all the kings of the earth, v. 23. Now let us remember,