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1 KI 9:10–9:14 ©

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King Hiram gains some poor cities

9:10 King Hiram gains some poor cities

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(2 Chr. 8:1-2)

10It took twenty years for Shelomoh to construct the temple for Yahweh and the palace for himself. 11King Hiram from Tsor (Tyre), had supported Shelomoh with cedar and cypress logs, and with goldas much as he’d needed. So King Shelomoh gave him twenty cities in the Galilee region, 12but when Hiram came down from Tsor to see the cities that Shelomoh had given him, he wasn’t very happy about them 13and asked, “My friend, what sort of cities are these that you’ve given me?” and he called the area ‘Kabul’ (meaning ‘Worthless’), which it’s still called to this day. 14Hiram had sent four tonnes of gold to Shelomoh.

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