Solomon and Sheba
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And the wealth and trade which once
came to us now finds its way to him.

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For too long we have delayed
plans for his destruction.

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- Yes, take up arms against him.
- Raise a great host.

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- Trample lsrael into the dust.
- King Eglon.

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- From Moab, l want 1 ,000 chariots.
- l will send you 2,000.

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Kaldu, from Chaldea
you will send me 5,000 archers.

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- More if they are needed.
- We will attack exactly as l have planned.

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From the north, the east and the south,
at the same time, by surprise.

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They will not know
how or where to make a defence.

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- We will drive them into the sea.
- And Sheba.

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What force will you send
against Solomon?

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None.
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Why? Are you not my ally?
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We must put an end to lsrael, and with it
this dangerous idea of one god.

:34:53
You talk of war. How can you
destroy an idea, a faith,

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with the point of your spears?
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There is only one way it can be done.
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What do you suggest? Have you a plan?
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l have.
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But for every plan, there is a price.
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What do you want this time?
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The port of Melish on the Red Sea
in return for the downfall of Solomon.

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- That is impossible.
- Melish is my port.

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This time you ask for too much, Sheba.
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Tell me, what would be
the cost of a war against lsrael?

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You know very well.
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And l offer you a plan almost without cost.
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His Majesty hesitates, Baltor.
:35:48
Perhaps we should return to Sheba
rather than to visit Jerusalem.

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Wait.
:35:58
l grant it.

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