a2:4-8
b1 Kgs 9:15-19
c1 Kgs 7:1-12
d2:4
eSong 8:11-12
f2:7
g1 Kgs 4:22-23
h9:20-21
i2:8
j1 Kgs 4:21
k9:28
l10:14
m22-25
n1 Chr 29:4
o2 Chr 9:26-27
p1 Kgs 11:3

‏ Ecclesiastes 2:4-8

Summary for Eccl 2:4-8: 2:4-8  a Solomon’s building achievements were as small as porches and gates and as large as entire cities (see 1 Kgs 9:15-19  b). These projects, meant primarily for his own pleasure, included the palace and its accompanying buildings (see 1 Kgs 7:1-12  c). 2:4  d Solomon’s vineyards are mentioned in Song 8:11-12  e.
2:7  f Solomon’s slaves, ... large herds, and flocks were numerous, and caring for them consumed vast resources (1 Kgs 4:22-23  g; 9:20-21  h).
2:8  i silver and gold ... kings and provinces: Solomon ruled from the Fertile Crescent (north and east of Israel) to the border of Egypt in the south. His wealth in precious metals came from trade, gifts from admiring rulers of other nations, and taxes from lands he held within his empire (1 Kgs 4:21  j; 9:28  k; 10:14  l, 22-25  m; 1 Chr 29:4  n; 2 Chr 9:26-27  o).

• many beautiful concubines: Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines by the end of his reign (1 Kgs 11:3  p).
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