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Algum Trees, Almug Trees

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By comparing 1 Kings 10:11 with 2 Chronicles 9:10,11 , it is clear that the two names refer to the same tree; it came from the same place, Ophir, and was used for the same purposes, namely, pillars or props, terraces or stairs, harps and psalteries. 2 Chronicles 2:8 presents a difficulty, for it seems to say that algum trees came from Lebanon, and the same trees could scarcely be indigenous to places so dissimilar as Lebanon and Ophir. In the last passage the several trees sent by Huram may be named together without meaning that they were all cut from Lebanon. It is supposed that the sandal wood is referred to. Josephus describes this wood as peculiar pine, not like those called pine in his days: to the sight it was like the wood of the fig tree, but whiter and more shining. Ant. viii. 7. 1.

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Morrish, George. Entry for 'Algum Trees, Almug Trees'. Morrish Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​mbd/​a/algum-trees-almug-trees.html. 1897.
 
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