Overview
2 Chronicles 9:1, The queen of Sheba admires the wisdom of Solomon; 2 Chronicles 9:13, Solomon’s revenue in gold; 2 Chronicles 9:15, His targets and shields; 2 Chronicles 9:17, The throne of ivory; 2 Chronicles 9:20, His vessels; 2 Chronicles 9:23, His presents; 2 Chronicles 9:25, His chariots and horse; 2 Chronicles 9:26, His tributes. 2 Chronicles 9:29, His reign and death., am 3014, bc 990.

seen the wisdom: 1 Kings 10:3, Acts 11:23
the house: 2 Chronicles 3:1 - 2 Chronicles 4:22, 1 Kings 6:1 - 1 Kings 7:51
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 10:4 - Solomon's

report: Heb. word, 1 Kings 10:6
acts: or, sayings
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 3:12 - I have given 2 Chronicles 9:6 - exceedest

she gave: 2 Chronicles 9:24, 1 Kings 9:14, 1 Kings 10:10, Psalms 72:10, Psalms 72:15
of spices: 2 Chronicles 9:1, Genesis 43:11, Exodus 30:34
Sheba: This queen is called Balkis by the Arabians, who say she came from the city of Sheba, also called Mareb, in Yemen or Arabia Felix; but the Ethiopians call her Maqueda, claim her as their sovereign, and say that her posterity reigned there for a long time. Mr. Bruce has given us the history of her and her descendants from Abyssinian records; and Josephus says that Sheba was the ancient name of the city of Meroe - south of Egypt, and sometimes comprehended in Ethiopia and that this princess came from thence. Those who think the princess came from Arabia, rely chiefly on the fact that gold, silver, spices, and precious stones, which were the presents she made to Solomon, are the natural products of that country; and that it may well be placed at the uttermost part of the earth, as it borders on the southern ocean, and formerly they knew no land beyond it.
Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 32:23 - presents Song of Solomon 4:14 - the chief Isaiah 39:2 - precious things Revelation 18:13 - cinnamon

brought gold: 2 Chronicles 8:18, 1 Kings 9:27, 1 Kings 9:28, 1 Kings 10:22
algum trees: 1 Kings 10:11, almug-trees
Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 32:23 - presents Job 22:24 - lay up Proverbs 31:14 - General

terraces: or, stairs, Heb. highways
harps: 1 Kings 10:12, 1 Chronicles 23:5, 1 Chronicles 25:1, Psalms 92:1-3, Psalms 150:3-5, Revelation 5:8
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 10:11 - almug Ecclesiastes 2:8 - silver

governors: or, captains
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 10:15 - all the kings 2 Chronicles 17:11 - brought Ezra 4:20 - toll Jeremiah 25:24 - Arabia

two: 2 Chronicles 12:9, 2 Chronicles 12:10, 1 Kings 10:16, 1 Kings 10:17
Reciprocal: Exodus 25:36 - beaten 1 Samuel 17:6 - target of brass 2 Samuel 8:7 - shields 1 Kings 14:26 - the shields of gold 1 Chronicles 18:7 - shields Ecclesiastes 2:8 - silver Song of Solomon 4:4 - a thousand

in the house: 1 Kings 7:2
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 8:7 - shields 1 Kings 10:16 - two hundred 1 Kings 14:26 - the shields of gold 1 Chronicles 18:7 - shields 2 Chronicles 12:9 - the shields Song of Solomon 4:4 - a thousand

drinking: 1 Kings 10:21, Esther 1:7, Daniel 5:2, Daniel 5:3
pure: Heb. shut up
none were of silver: or, there was no silver in them
it was: 2 Chronicles 9:27, Isaiah 2:22, Jeremiah 31:5
Reciprocal: Isaiah 2:7 - land Matthew 6:29 - even

1 Kings 10:22, 1 Kings 22:48, Tharshish
Tarshish: Bochart thinks this Tarshish was probably the promontory Cory, on the north of the island of Ceylon, which, according to him, was the land of Ophir. That it was name of a place in the East Indies, seems probable from the articles brought thence, and also from the ships sent thither being built at Ezion-geber, on the Red Sea; though Michaelis supposes that the fleet coasted along the shore of Africa, doubling the Cape of Good Hope, and came to Tartessus, in Spain, and thence back again the same way; that this accounts for their three years' voyage out and home; and that Spain and the coasts of Africa furnish all the commodities which they brought back.
ivory: or, elephants' teeth
peacocks: Tukkeeyim is rendered taysin in the Targum, פבשםשם, in the Alexandrian manuscript of the LXX, and pavos, "peacocks," in the Vulgate; with which the Syriac, Arabic, and Rabbins agree. This derives confirmation from the fact, that the peacock is called in Malabaric, Togei. Job 39:13
Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 20:37 - to Tarshish Psalms 72:10 - General Isaiah 23:1 - ye ships

reigned over: 1 Kings 4:21, 1 Kings 4:24, Psalms 72:8-11, Daniel 7:14, Revelation 19:16
river: "That is, Euphrates." Genesis 15:18, Exodus 23:31, Joshua 13:2-7
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 11:24 - General Deuteronomy 15:6 - thou shalt reign Lamentations 1:1 - great

brought: Moses, says Bp. Warburton, "had expressly prohibited the multiplying of horses - Deuteronomy 17:16, by which the future king was forbidden to establish a body of calvary, because this could not be effected without sending into Egypt, with which people God had forbidden any communication, as this would be dangerous to religion. When Solomon had violated this law, and multiplied horses to excess - 1 Kings 4:26, it was soon attended with those fatal consequences that the law foretold: for this wisest of kings having likewise, in violation of another law, married Pharaoh's daughter - the early fruits of this commerce and then, by a repetition of the same crime, but a transgression of another law, had espoused more strange women - 1 Kings 4:26, 1 Kings 11:1, they first,in defiance of a fourth law, persuaded him to build them idol temples for their use; and afterwards, against a fifth law, brought him to erect other temples for his own." 2 Chronicles 9:25, 2 Chronicles 1:16, 1 Kings 10:28, Isaiah 2:7, Isaiah 2:8, Isaiah 31:1 "

Solomon: 1 Kings 11:42, 1 Kings 11:43
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 4:1 - over all Israel Ecclesiastes 1:1 - king

am 3029, bc 975
slept: 2 Samuel 7:12, 1 Kings 1:21, 1 Kings 2:10
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 11:43 - Rehoboam 2 Chronicles 14:1 - slept 2 Chronicles 21:1 - was buried Matthew 1:7 - Roboam Acts 13:36 - and was