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2 Kings 20:13

Contemporary English Version 1995

Hezekiah welcomed the messengers and showed them all the silver, the gold, the spices, and the fine oils that were in his storehouse. He even showed them where he kept his weapons. Nothing in his palace or in his entire kingdom was kept hidden from them.

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Hezekiah welcomed the messengers and showed them all the silver, the gold, the spices, and the fine oils that were in his storehouse. He even showed them where he kept his weapons. Nothing in his palace or in his entire kingdom was kept hidden from them.

No one in this world always does right.

Your money flies away before you know it, just like an eagle suddenly taking off.

Year after year people came and brought gifts of silver and gold, as well as clothes, weapons, spices, horses, or mules.

The merchants and traders, as well as the kings of Arabia and rulers from Israel, also gave him gold.

The Queen of Sheba gave Solomon more than four tons of gold, many jewels, and more spices than anyone had ever brought into Israel.

She took along several of her officials, and she loaded her camels with gifts of spices, jewels, and gold. When she arrived, she and Solomon talked about everything she could think of.

Isaiah asked Hezekiah, “Where did these men come from? What did they want?” “They came all the way from Babylonia,” Hezekiah answered.

“What did you show them?” Isaiah asked. Hezekiah answered, “I showed them everything in my kingdom.”

I heard God say two things: “I am powerful,

“The Lord has told us the ground will be covered with dead bodies, like ungathered stalks of grain or manure in a field.”




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