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2 Chronicles 1:5-17 Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version (ETR)

5. But the bronze altar that Bezalel son of Uri, who was the son of Hur, had made was in front of the Holy Tent at Gibeon. So Solomon and the people went there to ask the Lord for advice.

6. Solomon went up to the bronze altar before the Lord at the Meeting Tent and offered a thousand burnt offerings on it.

7. That night God came to Solomon and said, “Ask me for whatever you want me to give you.”

8. Solomon said to God, “You were very kind to my father David when you allowed me to rule on his throne after him.

9. Now, Lord God, continue to keep your promise to my father David. You made me king over so many people that they are like the dust of the earth.

10. Now give me wisdom and knowledge so that I can lead these people in the right way. No one could rule this great nation without your help.”

11. God said to Solomon, “You have the right attitude. You did not ask for long life and riches for yourself. You did not ask for the death of your enemies. You asked for the wisdom and knowledge so that you can make the right decisions.

12. So I will give you wisdom and knowledge, but I will also give you wealth, riches, and honor. No king who lived before you has ever had so much wealth and honor, and no king in the future will have as much wealth and honor.”

13. Solomon left the Meeting Tent that was at the high place in Gibeon and went back to Jerusalem to rule as the king of Israel.

14. Solomon started gathering horses and chariots for his army. He had 1400 chariots and 12,000 horse soldiers. He kept them in the chariot cities and in Jerusalem where he lived.

15. In Jerusalem Solomon gathered so much gold and silver that it was as common as rocks. He gathered so much cedar wood that it was as common as sycamore trees in the western hill country.

16. Solomon imported horses from Egypt and Kue. His merchants bought the horses in Kue for a set price.

17. They also bought chariots from Egypt for 600 shekels of silver each and horses for 150 shekels of silver each. They then sold the horses and chariots to the kings of the Hittites and Arameans.