Against Apion, 1.114

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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114They say farther, that Solomon, when he was king of Jerusalem, sent problems to Hirom to be solved, and desired he would send others back for him to solve, and that he who could not solve the problems proposed to him, should pay money to him that solved them;

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