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1 Raja-raja 10:11

Lagipula kapal-kapal Hiram, yang mengangkut emas dari Ofir, membawa dari Ofir sangat banyak kayu cendana dan batu permata yang mahal-mahal.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Algum;   Commerce;   Diplomacy;   Exports;   Gold;   Hiram;   Navy;   Ophir;   Queen;   Ship;   Solomon;   Stones;   Tyre;   Women;   Thompson Chain Reference - Hiram;   Huram;   Ophir;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Gold;   Precious Stones;   Trees;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Almug;   Ophir;   Sabeans;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Arabia;   Phoenicia;   Ship;   Solomon;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Israel;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Algum;   Almug;   Harp;   Hiram;   House;   Merchant;   Ophir;   Sheba;   Solomon;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Algum;   Commerce;   Kings, the Books of;   Ophir;   Phoenice;   Solomon;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Algum;   Book(s);   Economic Life;   Ezion-Geber;   Jewels, Jewelry;   Ophir;   Plants in the Bible;   Queen;   Riddle;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Almug;   Government;   Israel;   Mining and Metals;   Nations;   Sheba, Queen of;   Solomon;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Queen (2);   King James Dictionary - Algum;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Algum Trees, Almug Trees;   Hiram ;   Ophir ;   Sheba ;   Ship;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Almug;   Hiram;   Sheba;   Tyre;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Algum;   O'phir;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Scorpion;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Algum;   Almug Tree;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Algum;   Gold;   Government;   India;   Metals;   Music;   Ophir;   Queen;   Queen of Sheba;   Solomon;   Trade;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Algum;   Arabia;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Algum;   Gems;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Lagipula kapal-kapal Hiram, yang mengangkut emas dari Ofir, membawa dari Ofir sangat banyak kayu cendana dan batu permata yang mahal-mahal.
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Dan lagi segala kapal raja Hiram, yang pergi mengambil emas dari Ofir, ia itu membawa dari Ofir lagi amat banyak kayu cendana dan permata yang indah-indah.

Contextual Overview

1 And the queene of Saba hearing the fame of Solomon (concerning the name of the Lord) came to proue him with harde questions. 2 And she came to Hierusalem with a verie great trayne, with camels that bare sweete odours, and gold exceeding much, & precious stones: And she came to Solomon, and communed with him of al that was in her heart. 3 And Solomon declared vnto her all her questions, so that there was not one thing hyd from the king whiche he expounded not vnto her. 4 And the queene of Saba considered al Solomons wysdome, & the house that he had buylded, 5 And the meate of his table, and the sitting of his seruauntes, the order of his ministers & their apparell, & his drinke, and his burnt sacrifices that he offred in the house of the Lorde: and she was astonied. 6 And she sayde vnto the king: It was a true word that I hearde in myne owne land of thy sayinges, & of thy wisdome. 7 Howbeit I beleued it not, till I came & sawe it with myne eyes: And beholde, the one halfe was not tolde me: for thy wysdome and prosperitie exceedeth the fame which I hearde of thee. 8 Happy are thy men, and happy are these thy seruauntes whiche stand euer before thee, and heare thy wysdome. 9 Blessed be the Lorde thy God, whiche loued thee, to set thee on the seate of Israel, because the Lorde loued Israel for euer, & made thee king to do equite and righteousnes. 10 And she gaue the king sixe score talentes of golde, and of sweete odours exceeding much, and precious stones: There came no more suche aboundaunce of sweete odours, as the queene of Saba gaue to king Solomon.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

from Ophir: 1 Kings 9:27, 1 Kings 9:28, 2 Chronicles 8:18, Psalms 45:9

almug: 2 Chronicles 2:8, 2 Chronicles 9:10, 2 Chronicles 9:11, algum trees

Reciprocal: 1 Chronicles 1:23 - Ophir Revelation 18:12 - merchandise

Cross-References

Genesis 10:1
These are the generations of the sonnes of Noah, Sem, Ham, and Iapheth: and vnto them were chyldren borne after the fludde.
Genesis 10:10
The begynnyng of his kingdome was Babel, and Erech, & Arab, and Calueh, in the lande of Sinar.
Numbers 24:22
Neuerthelesse, the Kenite shalbe rooted out, vntyll Assur take thee prisoner.
Numbers 24:24
The shippes also shall come out of the coast of Chittim, and subdue Assur, and subdue Eber, and he hym selfe shall perishe at the last.
2 Kings 19:36
And so Sennacherib king of Assyria auoyded and departed, and went againe and dwelt at Niniue.
Ezra 4:2
And they came to Zorobabel and to the principall fathers, and saide vnto them: We wyll builde with you, for we seeke the Lorde your God, as ye do, and we haue done sacrifice vnto him since the time of Asor Hadon the king of Assur which brought vs vp hither.
Psalms 83:8
Assur also is ioyned vnto them: they were a great ayde to the chyldren of Lot. Selah.
Isaiah 37:37
So Sennacherib the kyng of the Assyrians brake vp & dwelt at Niniue.
Ezekiel 27:23
Haran, Chenne, and Eden, the marchauntes of Seba, Assyria, and Chelmad were doers with thee:
Ezekiel 32:22
Assur is there also with all his company, and their graues rounde about him, which were slaine and fell all with the sworde.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And the navy also of Hiram that brought gold from Ophir,.... This perhaps was before Solomon was concerned with Hiram in navigation and merchandise; though in 2 Chronicles 9:10 both their servants are said to bring it; and it is here inserted perhaps to show that Solomon had not his gold, at least all of it, from the queen of Sheba; but much from Hiram, who fetched it from Ophir; and as this was in India, as observed on 1 Kings 9:28, many writers make mention of gold in that part of the world, as Diodorus Siculus w, Strabo x, Dionysius y, Curtius z, Pliny a, and others: and this navy also

brought in from Ophir great plenty of almug trees: or algum trees, by transposition of letters, 2 Chronicles 9:10, which some of the Jewish writers b take to be coral, which is not likely; others Brasil, rather ebony, which was peculiar to India, as both Solinus c and Virgil d say; Strabo e makes mention of strange trees in India:

and precious stones; of which there is great variety and plenty in that country, as related by Dionysius f, as diamonds, beryls, jaspers, topazes, and amethysts, and by Curtius g, Solinus h, and others.

w Bibliothec. l. 1. p. 121. x Geograph l. 15. p. 481. y Perieg. v. 1144. z Hist. l. 8. sect. 9. a Nat. Hist. 1. 6. c. 19, 20. b Daved de Pomis, Lexic. fol. 70. 3. c Polyhistor. c. 64. d "Sola India nigrum fert ebenum." Georgie. l. 2. ver. 116, 117. e Geograph. l. 15. p. 477. f Perieget, ver. 1119, &c. g Hist. l. 8. c. 9. h Polyhistor. c. 65.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The navy of Hiram - i. e., Solomon’s navy in the Red Sea, which was chiefly manned by subjects of Hiram. (see the marginal reference).

Almug-trees - Probably the sandal-wood tree (pterocarpus santalinus). The wood is very heavy, hard, and fine grained, and of a beautiful garnet color, which, according to the rabbinical writers, was the color of the algum. One of the names of the red sandal-wood, in its own native country (India) is “valguka,” a word of which “algum” is a natural corruption.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 1 Kings 10:11. Great plenty of almug trees — In the parallel place, 2 Chronicles 9:10-11, these are called algum trees, the ם mem and the ג gimel being transposed; probably the latter is the more correct orthography. What the algum trees were we do not exactly know. The Vulgate calls it ligna thyina, the thya or lignum vitae wood; and Mr. Parkhurst thinks that the original אלגומים algumim, comes from אל al, not, and גם gem, to fill; because the lignum vitae is of so close a texture that it can imbibe no water, and cannot be affected by wet weather. The Septuagint translate it ξυλα πυκινα, pine timber; the Syriac [Syriac] kaise dakisotho, probably cypress wood, or what the translators render ligna brasilica; the Arabic translates coloured wood, and subjoins a paraphrase, for that wood was by nature painted with various colours. Perhaps the Arabic comesnearest the truth; wood shaded of different colours, such as the rose wood and such like, which are brought to us from various parts of the East Indies. The whole passage as it stands in the Arabic is this: "And the ships of Hiram brought gold from the land of Hind, (India,) and they carried also much coloured wood, (but this wood is naturally painted of various colours,) and very precious jewels. And Solomon put some of that same painted wood which was brought to him in the house of the Lord, and in his own house; and with it he adorned them." And for inlaying and veneering nothing can be finer than this wood.


 
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