1 Kings 10:19

Authorized King James Version

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The throne had six steps, and the top of the throne was round behind: and there were stays on either side on the place of the seat, and two lions stood beside the stays.

Original Language Analysis

שֵׁ֧שׁ had six H8337
שֵׁ֧שׁ had six
Strong's: H8337
Word #: 1 of 18
six (as an overplus beyond five or the fingers of the hand); as ordinal, sixth
מַֽעֲל֣וֹת steps H4609
מַֽעֲל֣וֹת steps
Strong's: H4609
Word #: 2 of 18
elevation, i.e., the act (literally, a journey to a higher place, figuratively, a thought arising), or (concretely) the condition (literally, a step o
לַכִּסֵּה֙ The throne H3678
לַכִּסֵּה֙ The throne
Strong's: H3678
Word #: 3 of 18
properly, covered, i.e., a throne (as canopied)
וְרֹאשׁ and the top H7218
וְרֹאשׁ and the top
Strong's: H7218
Word #: 4 of 18
the head (as most easily shaken), whether literal or figurative (in many applications, of place, time, rank, itc.)
עָגֹ֤ל was round H5696
עָגֹ֤ל was round
Strong's: H5696
Word #: 5 of 18
circular
לַכִּסֵּה֙ The throne H3678
לַכִּסֵּה֙ The throne
Strong's: H3678
Word #: 6 of 18
properly, covered, i.e., a throne (as canopied)
מֵאַֽחֲרָ֔יו behind H310
מֵאַֽחֲרָ֔יו behind
Strong's: H310
Word #: 7 of 18
properly, the hind part; generally used as an adverb or conjunction, after (in various senses)
הַיָּדֽוֹת׃ and there were stays H3027
הַיָּדֽוֹת׃ and there were stays
Strong's: H3027
Word #: 8 of 18
a hand (the open one [indicating power, means, direction, etc.], in distinction from h3709, the closed one); used (as noun, adverb, etc.) in a great v
מִזֶּ֥ה H2088
מִזֶּ֥ה
Strong's: H2088
Word #: 9 of 18
the masculine demonstrative pronoun, this or that
וּמִזֶּ֖ה H2088
וּמִזֶּ֖ה
Strong's: H2088
Word #: 10 of 18
the masculine demonstrative pronoun, this or that
אֶל H413
אֶל
Strong's: H413
Word #: 11 of 18
near, with or among; often in general, to
מְק֣וֹם on either side on the place H4725
מְק֣וֹם on either side on the place
Strong's: H4725
Word #: 12 of 18
properly, a standing, i.e., a spot; but used widely of a locality (general or specific); also (figuratively) of a condition (of body or mind)
הַשָּׁ֑בֶת of the seat H7675
הַשָּׁ֑בֶת of the seat
Strong's: H7675
Word #: 13 of 18
properly, session; but used also concretely, an abode or locality
וּשְׁנַ֣יִם and two H8147
וּשְׁנַ֣יִם and two
Strong's: H8147
Word #: 14 of 18
two; also (as ordinal) twofold
אֲרָי֔וֹת lions H738
אֲרָי֔וֹת lions
Strong's: H738
Word #: 15 of 18
a lion
עֹֽמְדִ֖ים stood H5975
עֹֽמְדִ֖ים stood
Strong's: H5975
Word #: 16 of 18
to stand, in various relations (literal and figurative, intransitive and transitive)
אֵ֥צֶל beside H681
אֵ֥צֶל beside
Strong's: H681
Word #: 17 of 18
a side; (as a preposition) near
הַיָּדֽוֹת׃ and there were stays H3027
הַיָּדֽוֹת׃ and there were stays
Strong's: H3027
Word #: 18 of 18
a hand (the open one [indicating power, means, direction, etc.], in distinction from h3709, the closed one); used (as noun, adverb, etc.) in a great v

Analysis & Commentary

The throne had six steps, and the top of the throne was round behind: and there were stays on either side on the place of the seat, and two lions stood beside the stays.

This verse contributes to the broader narrative of queen of sheba and solomon's wealth, within the book's focus on Solomon's wisdom, temple building, and tragic apostasy.

The Hebrew text reveals nuances important for understanding this passage's contribution to 1 Kings' theological message about kingship, covenant, and faithfulness to Yahweh. This verse demonstrates the consequences when God's people—especially their leaders—either follow or forsake the covenant established at Sinai.

Historical Context

First Kings was written during or after the Babylonian exile (6th century BCE), reflecting on the monarchy period (10th-9th centuries BCE) to explain why the kingdoms fell. Solomon's reign (c. 970-930 BCE) represented Israel's golden age of peace and prosperity.

Ancient Near Eastern kingship ideology viewed kings as divine representatives responsible for maintaining cosmic order through right worship. Archaeological discoveries from sites like Megiddo, Hazor, and Samaria confirm the historical reliability of 1 Kings' descriptions of building projects and administrative structures.

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