1: Solomon son of David took a firm grip on the reins of his kingdom. GOD was with him and gave him much help.
2: Solomon addressed all Israel--the commanders and captains, the judges, every leader, and all the heads of families.
3: Then Solomon and the entire company went to the worship center at Gibeon--that's where the Tent of Meeting of God was, the one that Moses the servant of GOD had made in the wilderness.
4: The Chest of God, though, was in Jerusalem--David had brought it up from Kiriath Jearim, prepared a special place for it, and pitched a tent for it.
5: But the Bronze Altar that Bezalel son of Uri, the son of Hur, had made was in Gibeon, in its place before the Tabernacle of GOD; and that is where Solomon and the congregation gathered to pray.
6: Solomon worshiped GOD at the Bronze Altar in front of the Tent of Meeting; he sacrificed a thousand Whole-Burnt-Offerings on it.
7: That night God appeared to Solomon. God said, "What do you want from me? Ask."
8: Solomon answered, "You were extravagantly generous with David my father, and now you have made me king in his place.
9: Establish, GOD, the words you spoke to my father, for you've given me a staggering task, ruling this mob of people.
10: Yes, give me wisdom and knowledge as I come and go among this people--for who on his own is capable of leading these, your glorious people?"
11: God answered Solomon, "This is what has come out of your heart: You didn't grasp for money, wealth, fame, and the doom of your enemies; you didn't even ask for a long life. You asked for wisdom and knowledge so you could govern well my people over whom I've made you king.
12: Because of this, you get what you asked for--wisdom and knowledge. And I'm presenting you the rest as a bonus--money, wealth, and fame beyond anything the kings before or after you had or will have."
13: Then Solomon left the worship center at Gibeon and the Tent of Meeting and went to Jerusalem. He set to work as king of Israel.
14: Solomon collected chariots and horses: 1,400 chariots and 12,000 horses! He stabled them in the special chariot-cities as well as in Jerusalem.
15: The king made silver and gold as common as rocks, and cedar as common as the fig trees in the lowland hills.
16: His horses were brought in from Egypt and Cilicia, specially acquired by the king's agents.
17: Chariots from Egypt went for fifteen pounds of silver and a horse for about three and three-quarters of a pound of silver. Solomon carried on a brisk horse-trading business with the Hittite and Aramean royal houses.