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Day 213: Solomon's Reign and Wisdom - The Daily Bible Reading Experience

In Day 213 of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience, we explore the reign of King Solomon over all Israel. Solomon establishes his high officials, including priests, court secretaries, historians, and military commanders. The script details Solomon's twelve district governors responsible for providing food for the king's household. Additionally, it covers Solomon's dominion from the Euphrates River to Egypt and his impressive food requirements for the palace, highlighting the prosperity and peace during Solomon's reign. The reading further discusses Solomon's unmatched wisdom, his numerous proverbs and songs, and his expertise in various subjects. The episode also touches on the alliance between Solomon and King Hiram of Tyre, which facilitated the construction of the temple with timber from Lebanon, marking a significant achievement in Solomon's reign.

00:00 Introduction to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience
00:04 King Solomon's Officials and Governance
00:51 Solomon's District Governors
02:38 Solomon's Wealth and Wisdom
05:04 Alliance with King Hiram of Tyre
07:24 Preparations for Building the Temple
08:10 Conclusion of Today's Reading

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king Solomon now ruled over all Israel
and these were his high officials.

Azariah, son of Zadak was
the priest, Ella Ho and Hyah.

The sons of Shaha were court secretaries.

Jehoshaphat son of a high was
the royal historian, be son of

Jehoiada, was commander of the army.

Zadak and Abiathar were priests.

Azariah son of Nathan was in
charge of the district governors

Za Budds, son of Nathan.

A priest was a trusted
advisor to the king.

Aha.

Sha was manager of the Palace property.

Adon IRAMs, son of Abda was
in charge of forced labor.

Solomon also had 12 district
governors who were over all Israel.

They were responsible for providing
food for the King's household.

Each of them arranged provisions
for one month of the year.

These are the names of the 12 governors
Ben Hur in the Hill country of Raim.

Ben Die in Meas.

She alm Beth Shish and Elon Beth Hanan.

Then he said in aba, including
Soko and all the land of Heifer.

Ben Abab in all of Nefa Door.

He was married to Tpha, one of Solomon's
daughters, Beana son of a Highli in teak

and Megiddo, all of Beth Shan near Zhan,
below Jezreel, and all the territory

from Beth Shan to Abel Mela and over
to Jacque Mim, Ben Giber and Ramus

Gilead, including the towns of Jayer.

Named for Jayer of the Tribe of Manasa
in Gilead and in the Argo region of

Bayesian, including 60 large fortified
towns with bronze bars on their gates.

Aab son of Ido in Mena, AMA in Naftali.

He was married to Bama.

Another of Solomon's daughters Beana
son of Hai in Asher and in Aof.

Pha, son of Pera in Zakar.

Shiai son of ELA in Benjamin Giber,
son of Yuri in the land of Gilead,

including the territories of King Shan
of the Amorites and King, OG of Besan.

There was also one governor
over the land of Judah.

The people of Ju Judah and Israel were
as numerous as the sand on the seashore.

They were very contented
with plenty to eat and drink.

Solomon ruled over all the kingdoms
from the Euphrates River in the north

to the land of the Philistines and
the border of Egypt in the south.

The conquered peoples of those lands sent
tribute money to Solomon and continued

to serve him throughout his lifetime.

The daily food requirements for
Solomon's Palace were 150 bushels of

choice flour, and 300 bushels of meal.

Also 10 oxen from the fattening pens.

20 pasture fed cattle, 100 sheep or
goats, as well as deer, gazelle's,

row deer, and choice poultry.

Solomon's Dominion extended over all
the kingdoms west of the Euphrates

River from TSA to Gaza, and there
was peace on all his borders

during the lifetime of Solomon.

All of Judah and Israel
lived in peace and safety.

And from Dan in the north to
Beersheba in the south, each

family had its own home and garden.

Solomon had 4,000 stalls for his chariot
horses, and he had 12,000 horses.

The district governors faithfully
provided food for King Solomon and

his court each made sure nothing was
lacking during the month assigned to him.

They also brought the necessary barley and
straw for the royal horses in the stables.

God gave Solomon very great wisdom
and understanding and knowledge as

vast as the sands of the seashore.

In fact, his wisdom exceeded that of all
the wise men of the East and the wise men

of Egypt, he was wiser than anyone else,
including Ethan, the Ezra Hait, and the

Sons of Mehal, Heman, Calco, and Darda.

His fame spread throughout
all the surrounding nations.

He composed some 3000
proverbs and wrote 1005 songs.

He could speak with authority about
all kinds of plants from the great

cedar of Lebanon to the tiny hiss
that grows from cracks in a wall.

He could also speak about animals, birds,
small creatures, and fish and kings

from every nation sent their ambassadors
to listen to the wisdom of Solomon.

King Hiram of Tyre had always
been a loyal friend of David.

When Hiram learned that David's son
Solomon was the new king of Israel, he

sent ambassadors to congratulate him.

Then Solomon sent this
message back to Hiram.

You know that my father, David,
was not able to build a temple

to honor the name of the Lord his
God, because of the many wars waged

against him by surrounding nations.

He could not build until the Lord
gave him victory over all his enemies.

But now the Lord, my God, has
given me peace on every side.

I have no enemies and all is well.

So I am planning to build a temple
to honor the name of the Lord my God.

Just as he had instructed my father,
David, for the Lord told him, your son

whom I will place on your throne will
build the temple to honor my name.

Therefore, please command
that Cedars from Lebanon.

Be cut for me.

Let my men work alongside yours, and I
will pay your men whatever wages you ask.

As you know, there is no one among
us who can cut timber like you.

Ians.

When Hyrum received Solomon's message,
he was very pleased and said, praise

the Lord today for giving David A.

Wise son to be king of the
great nation of Israel.

Then he sent this reply to Solomon.

I have received your message
and I will supply all the cedar

and cypress timber you need.

My servants will bring the logs
from the Lebanon mountains to the

Mediterranean Sea and make them
into rafts and float them along the

coast to whatever place you choose.

Then we will break the rafts apart
so you can carry the logs away.

You can pay me by supplying
me with food for my household.

So Hiram supplied as much Cedar and
Cypress timber as Solomon desired

In return, Solomon sent him an
annual payment of 100,000 bushels

of wheat for his household and
110,000 gallons of pure olive oil.

So the Lord gave wisdom to Solomon
just as he had promised, and Hiram and

Solomon made a formal alliance of peace.

Then King Solomon conscripted a labor
force of 30,000 men from all Israel.

He sent them to Lebanon in shifts
10,000 every month so that each

man would be one month in Lebanon
and two months at home at an iram,

was in charge of this labor force.

Solomon also had 70,000 common laborers,
80,000 quarry workers in the hill country,

and 3,600 for to supervise the work.

At the King's Command, they quarried large
blocks of high quality stone and shaped

them to make the foundation of the temple.

Men from the city of Gebel helped
Solomon's and Hirums builders prepare

the timber and stone for the temple.

This concludes today's
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