King Solomon made himself a chariot of the wood of Lebanon.
King Solomon built himself a beautiful carriage from the finest wood of Lebanon.
This verse describes Solomon creating something magnificent and valuable for himself using the best materials available.
📚 Historical Context
Lebanon was famous throughout the ancient world for its cedar trees, which were considered the finest building material available. Solomon had extensive trade relationships with Lebanon and used Lebanese cedar for many of his construction projects, including the Temple in Jerusalem. The mention of a chariot or carriage made from this precious wood emphasizes both Solomon's wealth and his appreciation for beauty and craftsmanship.
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