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2 Chronicles 9:28

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The people brought horses to Solomon from Egypt and from all the other countries.

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Solomon brought in horses from Egypt and Kue. {\cf2\super [7]} The king’s businessmen bought the horses in Kue.


Look at the people going down to Egypt for help. The people ask for horses. They think horses will save them. The people hope the chariots {\cf2\super [289]} and horse soldiers from Egypt will protect them. The people think they are safe because that army is very big. The people don’t trust the Holy One of Israel (God). The people don’t ask the Lord for help.


Solomon had 4,000 stalls to keep horses and chariots. He had 12,000 chariot drivers. Solomon kept them in the special cities for the chariots and in Jerusalem with him.


Solomon brought horses from Egypt and Kue. His traders bought them in Kue and brought them to Israel.


Solomon’s businessmen bought a chariot from Egypt for 600 shekels {\cf2\super [8]} of silver, and a horse for 150 shekels {\cf2\super [9]} of silver. The businessmen then sold the horses and chariots to all the kings of the Hittite people and to the kings of Aram.





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