I don't know by how much but there is more gold/silver in For Knox simply because the US nation is much larger than early Israel and we are better at mining gold/silver now then they were then - there is more refined gold/silver around now.
according to 1 Chronicles 22:14 Now, behold, in my trouble I have prepared for the house of the LORD an hundred thousand talents of gold, and a thousand thousand talents of silver; and of brass and iron without weight; for it is in abundance: timber also and stone have I prepared; and thou mayest add thereto.
If 1 Hebrew talent is equal 34.2 Kg, then 100,000 (an hundred thousand) talents of gold is equal to 3,420,000 kg of gold and 1,000,000 (a thousand thousand) of silver is equals to 342,000,000 Kg of silver. Although what is deposited at Fort Knox Depository is top secret, I would say King Solomon have more gold and silver (not counting other metal like brass and iron) than Fort Knox.
Tephath and Basemath.
Sauls time was not so good, but king Davids and king Solomons period were the best in Jewish history.
The Babylonian took the Jews captive, destroyed the temple and plundered the temple of all the gold and silver. Set fire to the city and the Jews were held slaves till king Cyrus released them.
Even though King David started the work it was king Solomon , his son who built that famous temple.
the first jewish temple was built in the times of king solomon
King Solomons temple is actually the Temple in Jerusalem.
Something can only be destroyed once. King Solomon's Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians.
Queen Sheba came to see king Solomon s wisdom , not the temple.
20,000 donkeys died during the construction of Solomon's temple.
We didn't pay for it, we fought for what was rightfully ours!
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No. It was destroyed in the year 70 by the Romans.
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King Solomon's Gold Mines are believed to be located in the region of the Arabian Peninsula, possibly in the area of modern-day Saudi Arabia. However, the exact location of these mines remains a subject of speculation and debate among historians and archaeologists.
The king was king Solomons son Rehoboam.
Solomon's Temple is regarded as the first temple of the Judaic faith, built by King Solomon himself. However, there are numerous references in The Bible, showing that the Temple was used extensively and continuously for the worship of many other gods, including the sun God and Asherah. On this evidence, Solomon's Temple could be regarded as also the temple of the early polytheistic faith of Judah.