And king Solomon made two hundred targets of beaten gold: six hundred shekels of gold went to one target.
King Solomon made two hundred large shields out of hammered gold: each shield used six hundred shekels of gold.
This verse describes Solomon's incredible wealth and the lavish golden shields he created for his palace.
📚 Historical Context
During King Solomon's reign, Israel enjoyed an era of extraordinary wealth and peace, as God had blessed him with wisdom and prosperity following his faithful request in prayer. This verse is part of a larger narrative in 1 Kings that describes Solomon's opulence, including his accumulation of gold and lavish items, which symbolized the height of his kingdom's power and international influence. The Queen of Sheba had recently visited and marveled at these riches, confirming Solomon's status as a wise and wealthy ruler.
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