Exactly how rich was King Solomon? How much gold and silver did he possess? Did God make him wealthy, or did he inherit it from his father David, or did he have to earn it all himself? What are the four things that made him the richest king IN THE WORLD during his lifetime? How much gold, silver, and other valuable goods did he receive as GIFTS each year?
Many people are aware that God gave
Solomon, the son of King David, wisdom. However, God gave him far MORE than an
understanding heart with which to judge the children of Israel. He also blessed
him by making him rich!
Shortly after Solomon became king
the Eternal appeared to him in a dream and offered to give him ANYTHING (1Kings
3:5). He requested "an understanding heart" (verse 9) so that he
could fulfill his responsibilities as king over all of Israel. God's response
to his selfless request was amazing and unique.
12 I will do what you have asked.
I will give you more wisdom and understanding than anyone has ever had before
or will ever have again. 13 I will also give you what you have not asked for:
all your life you will have wealth and honor, more than that of any other
king. (1Kings 3:10-13)
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God not only promised to make
David's son the wisest man EVER but also to make him RICH.
What
four things made him RICH?
There are four primary ways King
Solomon, in a fairly short period of time, became the wealthiest king alive. He
was made rich through commerce and trading, gifts he received, tribute money
paid to him and heavy taxation.
Commerce
and Trading
"King Solomon also built a
fleet of ships at Ezion Geber . . . Then Hiram (King of Tyre) sent his
servants with the fleet, seamen who knew the sea, to work with the servants
of Solomon. And they went to Ophir, and acquired FOUR HUNDRED AND TWENTY
TALENTS OF GOLD from there . . ." (1Kings 9:26-28)
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Solomon's partnership with Hiram
also brought him, every three years, things like ivory, monkeys, apes, etc.
(1Kings 10:22-23). The Jewish historian Josephus also wrote about his trading
for gold and silver.
" . . . for the King had many
ships which lay upon the sea of Tarsus, these he commanded to carry out all
sorts of merchandise unto the remotest nations, by the sale of which silver and
gold were brought to the king, and a great quantity of ivory, and Ethiopians,
and apes; and they finished their voyage, going and returning, in three years'
time" (Antiquities (History) of the Jews, Book 8, Chapter 7)
Gifts
The Queen of Sheba came special to
Jerusalem to hear Solomon's wisdom. She was so impressed that she gave him
camels, jewels, a large quantity of gold and other gifts.
9 She (Queen of Sheba) presented to
King Solomon the gifts she had brought: almost five tons (other translations
say 'one hundred and twenty talents') of gold . . . (2Chronicles 9:1, 9)
The Bible says that everyone who
came to inquire of the king's wisdom brought him a gift - either animals,
spices, precious metals and so on (1Kings 10:25).
Josephus also wrote about how rich
Solomon was through the gold and other goods he received.
"Now the weight of gold that
was brought him was six hundred and sixty-six talents, not including in that
sum what was brought by the merchants, nor what the toparchs and kings of
Arabia gave him in presents."
"Accordingly there went a great
fame all around the neighboring countries, which proclaimed the virtue and
wisdom of Solomon, insomuch that all the kings everywhere were desirous to see
him, as not giving credit to what was reported, on account of its being almost
incredible. They also demonstrated the regard they had for him by the presents
they made him; for they sent him VESSELS OF GOLD, and silver, and purple
garments, and many sorts of spices, and horses, and chariots, and as many mules
for his carriages as they could find proper to please the king's eyes, by their
strength and beauty." (Antiquities (History) of the Jews,
Book 8, Chapter 7)
Huge Gold Bar weighing about
551 pounds (250 kilograms)!
Tribute
Money
Tribute is money or goods paid by
kingdoms or countries in acknowledgment of another country's superiority.
"They brought tribute and
served Solomon all the days of his life. . . ." (1Kings 4:24)
Heavy
Taxation
Rehoboam, after he assumed the
throne of his father, travelled to the city of Shechem where many of the
northern-most tribes of Israel gathered to make him king. The people told the
king, in no uncertain terms, what his father required of them.
'Your father Solomon treated us
harshly and placed heavy burdens (he taxed them heavily) on us. ' (1Kings 12:4)
How
much GOLD did he own and what was it worth?
While the Bible does not give us a
value or weight of all the silver, bronze, precious gems, garments, spices,
etc. that came to Solomon, it does give us a rough idea how much gold he
brought in and how rich he was.
14 Every year King Solomon received
over twenty-five tons (other translations say 'six hundred and sixty-six
talents') of gold, 15 in addition to the taxes paid by merchants . . . (1Kings
10)
Used anciently, Talents were a
measure of weight and money. A talent weighs roughly 75 U.S. pounds (34.3
kilograms), which is equal to 1,094 troy ounces. At $1,500 per troy ounce, a
talent of gold in today's value is worth $1,641,000. At $1,600 per troy ounce,
a talent is worth $1,750,400. Solomon received 666 talents of the metal EACH
YEAR. This means the value of what he got each year was between $1,092,906,000
and $1,165,766,400 U.S. dollars!
Solomon became so immensely rich
that ALL his cups were made of gold (not one was made of silver - 1Kings
10:21). His wealth was so immense that gold and silver were as common in
Jerusalem as STONES (2Chronicles 1:15, see also 1Kings 10:27)!
Net
worth
What exactly was Solomon's net
worth? Exactly how rich was he? There has never been a human in history who had
SO MUCH gold and silver "at his fingertips" such that it was as
common as pebbles! Since we know he ruled Israel for forty years, and that he
brought in roughly 1.1 BILLION dollars of gold EACH YEAR, we can safely assume
his assets were in the billions of dollars. However, there is more! He received
wealth BEYOND the yearly amount of gold he brought in such as:
·
His inheritance from his father King
David
·
Gold and silver received from the
kings of Arabia, governors and merchants.
·
The heavy taxes paid by the
Israelites
·
Tribute money from countries and
kingdoms
·
Gold, silver, ivory, apes, monkeys,
Ethiopians, and peacocks received every three years due from his business
partnership with Hiram, King of Tyre.
·
He received gifts of gold, spices,
precious stones, garments, armor, horses, mules, and so on EACH YEAR.
It is safe to say Solomon was
certainly RICH, and likely one of the top ten wealthiest humans EVER given the
amount and variety of goods that came to him on a regular basis!
What
did wisdom teach him?
God made Solomon the wisest human
who would ever live. With such a gift, the king felt it was necessary to write
down what he understood and pass it on to others for their benefit. The result
of his efforts was the Book of Proverbs, where he wrote concerning being rich
and its true place in life.
"Happy is the man who finds
wisdom, and the man who gains understanding; For her proceeds are better
than the profits of silver, and her gain than FINE GOLD." (Proverbs
3:13-14)
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