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 hundred Shekels by the King's Weight, which is Pound three Ounces,

2. Sam. xviii 11. 12. And JacobJoab [sic] told the Man I would have given thee ten Shekels of Silver, being King's, is eighteen Shillings and Nine pence;  the Man answer'd. If I should receive a thousand shekels &c ninety-three Pound fifteen Shillings.

2. Sam xxixii [sic] 30. And he took the King of Amon's crown off his Head, which weighed a Talent Gold, being the King's is three thousand three hundred and seventy five Pound.

1.2. [sic] Sam xxiv. 24. David bought the Threshing-floor, and the Oxen for fifty Shekels of Silver, the Sanctuary; six Pound five Shillings.

1. Kings, ix 14 And Hiram sent the King six score Talents of Gold, being the King's, is four hundred and five thousand Pound

Ver 28. And they brought King Solomon from Ophir, four hundred and twenty Talents of Gold. Which is one million four hundred seventyseventeen [sic] thousand hundred Pound.

1. Kings. x, 10 The Queen of Sheba gave the king six score Talents of Gold, four hundred thousand Pound.

Ver 14 The weight of Gold that came to King Solomon in a Year, was six hundred and sixty-six talents two million two hundred and forty-seven thousand, seven hundred and fifty Pound.

Ver 16 King Solomon made, two hundred targets, of beaten Gold, six hundred Shekels to each target which is one hundred and eighty thousand pound the two hundred.

Ver 17 And he made three hundred Shields of gold, three Pound of Gold to a Shield, which in whole amounts to thirty six thousand Pound.