The Visit of the Queen of Sheba (2CH 9:1-12)

[9:1] The queen of Sheba heard of King Solomon's fame, and she traveled to Jerusalem to test him with difficult questions. She brought with her a large group of attendants, as well as camels loaded with spices, jewels, and a large amount of gold. When she and Solomon met, she asked him all the questions that she could think of.

[9:2] He answered them all; there was nothing too difficult for him to explain.

[9:3] The queen of Sheba heard Solomon's wisdom and saw the palace he had built.

[9:4] She saw the food that was served at his table, the living quarters for his officials, the organization of his palace staff and the uniforms they wore, the clothing of the servants who waited on him at feasts, and the sacrifices he offered in the Temple. It left her breathless and amazed.

[9:5] She said to the king, “What I heard in my own country about you and your wisdom is true!

[9:6] I did not believe what they told me until I came and saw for myself. I had not heard of even half your wisdom. You are even wiser than people say.

[9:7] How fortunate are those who serve you, who are always in your presence and are privileged to hear your wise sayings!

[9:8] Praise the Lord your God! He has shown how pleased he is with you by making you king, to rule in his name. Because he loves his people Israel and wants to preserve them forever, he has made you their king so that you can maintain law and justice.”

[9:9] She presented to King Solomon the gifts she had brought: almost five tons of gold and a very large amount of spices and jewels. There have never been any other spices as fine as those that the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon. (

[9:10] The sailors of King Hiram and of King Solomon who brought gold from Ophir also brought juniper wood and jewels.

[9:11] Solomon used the wood to make stairs for the Temple and for his palace, and to make harps and lyres for the musicians. Nothing like that had ever been seen before in the land of Judah.)

[9:12] King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba everything she asked for. This was in addition to what he gave her in exchange for the gifts she brought to him. Then she and her attendants returned to the land of Sheba.