1Царь Соломон правил над всем Израилем.2Вот его главные сановники: Азария, сын Цадока – священник;3Элихореф и Ахия, сыновья Шиши, – писари; Иосафат, сын Ахилуда – летописец;4Беная, сын Иодая, – начальник войска; Цадок и Авиатар – священники;5Азария, сын Нафана, – начальник над наместниками; Завуд, сын Нафана, – священник и личный советник* царя;6Ахишар – смотритель дворца; Адонирам, сын Авды, – надсмотрщик за подневольными рабочими.7Еще у Соломона было над всем Израилем двенадцать наместников, которые поставляли для царя и для царского дома продовольствие. Каждый из них должен был поставлять припасы на один месяц в году.8Вот их имена: Бен-Хур управлял в нагорьях Ефрема;9Бен-Декер – в Макаце, Шаалвиме, Бет-Шемеше и Елон Бет-Ханане;10Бен-Хесед – в Арюбофе (ему принадлежали Сохо и вся земля Хефер);11Бен-Авинадав – на возвышенностях Дора (его женой была Тафафь, дочь Соломона);12Баана, сын Ахилуда, – в Таанахе, и в Мегиддо, и во всей территории вокруг Бет-Шеана, что рядом с Цартаном, ниже Изрееля, и от Бет-Шеана до Авел-Мехолы, и даже за Иокмеам;13Бен-Гевер – в Рамоте Галаадском (ему принадлежали селения Иаира, сына Манассии, в Галааде, а также область Аргова в Башане, включая шестьдесят больших, обнесенных стенами городов с бронзовыми засовами на воротах);14Ахинадав, сын Иддо, – в Маханаиме;15Ахимаац – в земле Неффалима (он женился на Басемате, дочери Соломона);16Баана, сын Хушая, – в земле Асира и в Алофе;17Иосафат, сын Паруаха, – в земле Иссахара;18Шимей, сын Елы, – в земле Вениамина;19Гевер, сын Ури, – в Галааде (в стране Сигона, царя аморреев, и в стране Ога, царя Башана). Он один был наместником над этими землями.
Величие царства Соломона
20Народ Иудеи и Израиля был многочислен, как песок на морском берегу; они ели, пили и веселились.21И Соломон правил всеми царствами от реки Евфрата до земли филистимлян и до самой границы Египта. Эти страны платили дань и служили Соломону во все дни его жизни.22Каждый день ко двору Соломона поставлялось тридцать кор* лучшей муки и шестьдесят кор* муки крупного помола,23десять голов крупного скота, откормленного в стойле, двадцать голов крупного скота с пастбища и сто голов мелкого, не считая оленей, газелей, косулей и откормленной птицы.24Ведь он правил всеми царствами к западу от реки Евфрата, от Тифсаха до Газы, и пребывал в мире со всеми окрестными странами.25Во времена жизни Соломона Иуда и Израиль жили в безопасности от Дана до Вирсавии – каждый человек под своей виноградной лозой и инжиром.26У Соломона было сорок* тысяч стойл для колесничных коней и двенадцать тысяч коней*.27Наместники, каждый в свой месяц, поставляли продовольствие для царя Соломона и для всех, кто приходил есть за царским столом. Они смотрели, чтобы ни в чем не было недостатка.28Еще они доставляли в нужное место ячмень и сено для колесничных и прочих коней, каждый свою долю.
Мудрость Соломона
29Бог даровал Соломону мудрость, великую проницательность и глубокий ум, неизмеримый, как песок на морском берегу.30Мудрость Соломона превосходила мудрость всех людей Востока и всю мудрость Египта.31Он был мудрее любого человека, считая и Етана езрахитянина, и Емана, и Халкола, и Дарды, сыновей Махола. Его слава прошла по всем окрестным народам.32Он произнес три тысячи мудрых изречений, а песен его было тысяча и пять.33Он исследовал жизнь растений – от ливанского кедра до иссопа, что растет из стен. Он изучал животных и птиц, пресмыкающихся и рыб.34Соломоновой мудрости приходили послушать люди из всех народов, от всех царей мира, которые прослышали о ней.
New International Reader’s Version
Solomon’s officials and governors
1So King Solomon ruled over the whole nation of Israel.2Here are the names of his chief officials. Azariah was the priest. He was the son of Zadok.3Elihoreph and Ahijah were secretaries. They were the sons of Shisha. Jehoshaphat kept the records. He was the son of Ahilud.4Benaiah was the commander-in-chief. He was the son of Jehoiada. Zadok and Abiathar were priests.5Azariah was in charge of the local governors. He was the son of Nathan. Zabud was a priest. He was also the king’s adviser. He was the son of Nathan.6Ahishar was in charge of the palace. Adoniram was in charge of those who were forced to work for the king. He was the son of Abda.7Solomon had 12 local governors over the whole land of Israel. They provided supplies for the king and the royal family. Each governor had to provide supplies for one month out of each year.8Here are their names and areas. Ben-Hur’s area was the hill country of Ephraim.9Ben-Deker’s area was Makaz, Shaalbim, Beth Shemesh and Elon Bethhanan.10Ben-Hesed’s area was Arubboth. Sokoh and the whole land of Hepher were included in his area.11Ben-Abinadab’s area was Naphoth Dor. He married Solomon’s daughter Taphath.12Baana’s area was Taanach, Megiddo and the whole territory of Beth Shan. Beth Shan was next to Zarethan below Jezreel. Baana’s area reached from Beth Shan all the way to Abel Meholah. It also went across to Jokmeam. Baana was the son of Ahilud.13Ben-Geber’s area was Ramoth Gilead. The settlements of Jair, the son of Manasseh, were included in his area in Gilead. The area of Argob in Bashan was also included. That area had 60 large cities that had high walls around them. The city gates were made secure with heavy bronze bars.14Ahinadab’s area was Mahanaim. He was the son of Iddo.15Ahimaaz’s area was Naphtali. He had married Basemath. She was Solomon’s daughter.16Baana’s area was Asher and Aloth. He was the son of Hushai.17Jehoshaphat’s area was Issachar. He was the son of Paruah.18Shimei’s area was Benjamin. He was the son of Ela.19Geber’s area was Gilead. He was the only governor over the area. He was the son of Uri. Gilead had been the country of Sihon and Og. Sihon had been king of the Amorites. Og had been king of Bashan.
Solomon’s daily supplies
20There were many people in Judah and Israel. In fact, they were as many as the grains of sand on the seashore. They ate, drank and were happy.21Solomon ruled over all the kingdoms from the River Euphrates to the land of the Philistines. He ruled as far as the border of Egypt. All those countries brought the gifts he required them to bring him. And Solomon ruled over those countries for his whole life.22Here are the supplies Solomon required every day. 4.5 tonnes of the finest flour 9 tonnes of meal23ten oxen that had been fed by hand 20 oxen that had been fed on grasslands 100 sheep and goats deer, antelopes and roebucks the finest birds24Solomon ruled over all the kingdoms that were west of the River Euphrates. He ruled from Tiphsah all the way to Gaza. And he had peace and rest on every side.25While Solomon was king, Judah and Israel lived in safety. They were secure from Dan all the way to Beersheba. Everyone had their own vine and their own fig tree.26Solomon had 4,000 spaces where he kept his chariot horses. He had a total of 12,000 horses.27The local governors provided supplies for King Solomon. They provided them for all who ate at the king’s table. Each governor provided supplies for one month every year. The governors made sure the king had everything he needed.28They also brought barley and straw for the chariot horses and the other horses. Each of the governors brought the amounts required of them. They brought them to the proper places.
God makes Solomon very wise
29God made Solomon very wise. His understanding couldn’t even be measured. It was like the sand on the seashore. People can’t measure that either.30Solomon’s wisdom was greater than the wisdom of all the people of the east. It was greater than all the wisdom of Egypt.31Solomon was wiser than anyone else. He was wiser than Ethan, the Ezrahite. He was wiser than Heman, Kalkol and Darda. They were the sons of Mahol. Solomon became famous in all the nations around him.32He spoke 3,000 proverbs. He wrote 1,005 songs.33He spoke about plants. He knew everything about them, from the cedar trees in Lebanon to the hyssop plants that grow out of walls. He spoke about animals and birds. He also spoke about reptiles and fish.34The kings of all the world’s nations heard about how wise Solomon was. So they sent their people to listen to him.
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