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The Second book of
Chronicles
And
Solomon
the
son
of
David
was
strengthened
in
his
kingdom,
and
the
Lord
his
God
was
with
him,
and
magnified
him
exceedingly.
2
Then
Solomon
spake
unto
all
Israel,
to
the
captains
of
thousands
and
of
hundreds,
and
to
the
judges,
and
to
every
governor
in
all
Israel,
the
chief
of
the
fathers.
3
So
Solomon,
and
all
the
congregation
with
him,
went
to
the
high
place
that
was
at
Gibeon;
for
there
was
the
tabernacle
of
the
congregation
of
God,
which
Moses
the
servant
of
the
Lord
had
made
in
the
wilderness.
4
But
the
ark
of
God
had
David
brought
up
from
Kirjath-jearim
to
the
place
which
David
had
prepared
for
it:
for
he
had
pitched
a
tent
for
it
at
Jerusalem.
5
Moreover
the
brasen
altar,
that
Bezaleel
the
son
of
Uri,
the
son
of
Hur,
had
made,
he
put
before
the
tabernacle
of
the
Lord:
and
Solomon
and
the
congregation
sought
unto
it.
6
And
Solomon
went
up
thither
to
the
brasen
altar
before
the
Lord,
which
was
at
the
tabernacle
of
the
congregation,
and
offered
a
thousand
burnt
offerings
upon
it.
7
In
that
night
did
God
appear
unto
Solomon,
and
said
unto
him,
Ask
what
I
shall
give
thee.
8
And
Solomon
said
unto
God,
Thou
hast
shewed
great
mercy
unto
David
my
father,
and
hast
made
me
to
reign
in
his
stead.
9
Now,
O
Lord
God,
let
thy
promise
unto
David
my
father
be
established:
for
thou
hast
made
me
king
over
a
people
like
the
dust
of
the
earth
in
multitude.
10
Give
me
now
wisdom
and
knowledge,
that
I
may
go
out
and
come
in
before
this
people:
for
who
can
judge
this
thy
people,
that
is
so
great?
11
And
God
said
to
Solomon,
Because
this
was
in
thine
heart,
and
thou
hast
not
asked
riches,
wealth,
or
honour,
nor
the
life
of
thine
enemies,
neither
yet
hast
asked
long
life;
but
hast
asked
wisdom
and
knowledge
for
thyself,
that
thou
mayest
judge
my
people,
over
whom
I
have
made
thee
king:
12
Wisdom
and
knowledge
is
granted
unto
thee;
and
I
will
give
thee
riches,
and
wealth,
and
honour,
such
as
none
of
the
kings
have
had
that
have
been
before
thee,
neither
shall
there
any
after
thee
have
the
like.
13
Then
Solomon
came
from
his
journey
to
the
high
place
that
was
at
Gibeon
to
Jerusalem,
from
before
the
tabernacle
of
the
congregation,
and
reigned
over
Israel.
14
And
Solomon
gathered
chariots
and
horsemen:
and
he
had
a
thousand
and
four
hundred
chariots,
and
twelve
thousand
horsemen,
which
he
placed
in
the
chariot
cities,
and
with
the
king
at
Jerusalem.
15
And
the
king
made
silver
and
gold
at
Jerusalem
as
plenteous
as
stones,
and
cedar
trees
made
he
as
the
sycomore
trees
that
are
in
the
vale
for
abundance.
16
And
Solomon
had
horses
brought
out
of
Egypt,
and
linen
yarn:
the
king’s
merchants
received
the
linen
yarn
at
a
price.
17
And
they
fetched
up,
and
brought
forth
out
of
Egypt
a
chariot
for
six
hundred
shekels
of
silver,
and
an
horse
for
an
hundred
and
fifty:
and
so
brought
they
out
horses
for
all
the
kings
of
the
Hittites,
and
for
the
kings
of
Syria,
by
their
means.
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