and there at the bronze altar, Solomon offered a thousand animals as sacrifices to please the LORD.
The most important shrine was in Gibeon, and Solomon had offered more than a thousand sacrifices on that altar.
Solomon and a crowd of people walked in front of the chest, and along the way they sacrificed more sheep and cattle than could be counted.
The next day, the Israelites slaughtered a thousand bulls, a thousand rams, and a thousand lambs, and they offered them as sacrifices to please the LORD, along with offerings of wine.
Solomon offered sacrifices to the LORD on the altar he had built in front of the temple.
The cattle on Lebanon's mountains would not be enough to offer as a sacrifice to God, and the trees would not be enough for the fire.