1 Kings 5:7-12

5:7 When Hiram heard Solomon’s message, he was very happy. He said, “The Lord is worthy of praise today because he has given David a wise son to rule over this great nation.” 5:8 Hiram then sent this message to Solomon: “I received the message you sent to me. I will give you all the cedars and evergreens you need. 5:9 My servants will bring the timber down from Lebanon to the sea. I will send it by sea in raft-like bundles to the place you designate. There I will separate the logs and you can carry them away. In exchange you will supply the food I need for my royal court.”

5:10 So Hiram supplied the cedars and evergreens Solomon needed, 5:11 and Solomon supplied Hiram annually with 20,000 cors of wheat as provision for his royal court, as well as 20,000 baths 10  of pure 11  olive oil. 12  5:12 So the Lord gave Solomon wisdom, as he had promised him. And Hiram and Solomon were at peace and made a treaty. 13 


tn Or “Blessed be the Lord today, who….”

tn Heb “heard.”

tn Heb “I will satisfy all your desire with respect to cedar wood and with respect to the wood of evergreens.”

tn Heb “I will place them [on? as?] rafts in the sea to the place where you designate to me.” This may mean he would send them by raft, or that he would tie them in raft-like bundles, and have ships tow them down to an Israelite port.

tn Heb “smash them,” i.e., untie the bundles.

tn Heb “as for you, you will satisfy my desire by giving food for my house.”

tn Heb “and Hiram gave to Solomon cedar wood and the wood of evergreens, all his desire.”

sn As a unit of dry measure a cor was roughly equivalent to six bushels.

tn Heb “his house.”

tc The Hebrew text has “twenty cors,” but the ancient Greek version and the parallel text in 2 Chr 2:10 read “twenty thousand baths.”

tn Or “pressed.”

tn Heb “and Solomon supplied Hiram with twenty thousand cors of wheat…pure olive oil. So Solomon would give to Hiram year by year.”

tn Heb “a covenant,” referring to a formal peace treaty or alliance.