And they came to Ophir
About which place there are various opinions; some take it to be the little island of Zocatora, on the eastern coast of Africa, at a small distance from the straits of Babelmandel; others the island of Ceylon; others Sofala in Africa; some
and fetched from thence gold four hundred and twenty talents,
and brought it to King Solomon; which according to Brerewood F19 amounted to 1,890,000 pounds of our money; and according to another writer F20 5,132,400 ducats of gold. Abarbinel says a talent of gold was equal to 12,300 Venetian ducats; in ( 2 Chronicles 8:18 ) it is said, that four hundred and fifty talents of gold were brought to Solomon; perhaps thirty might be expended in the voyage, or paid to Hiram's servants for their wages, as some Jewish writers observe; or in the bulk or ore it might be four hundred and fifty talents, but when purified only four hundred and twenty, as Grotius remarks; either way removes the difficulty; though some think different voyages are respected here and there; of the gold of Ophir frequent mention is made in Scripture.
F11 Erasm. Schmid. de America, orat. ad Cale. Pindar. p. 261. So some Jewish writers say it is the new world, Ganz. Tzemach David, par. 1. fol. 10. 1.
F12 P. Martyr Decad. 1. l. 1.
F13 Harris's Voyages, ut supra. (vol. 1. B. 1. ch. 2. sect. 3. p. 377.)
F14 Ut supra. (Antiqu. l. 8. c. 6. sect. 4.)
F15 China Illustrat. cum Monument. p. 58. & Prodrom. Copt. c. 4. p. 119.
F16 Comment. de Ophyra.
F17 Dampier's Voyages, vol. 2. ch. 7.
F18 Dissert. de Ophir, sect. 6, 7.
F19 De Ponder. & Pret. c. 5.
F20 Scheuchzer. Physic. Sacr. vol. 3. p. 572.