I mean there are just too many arguments even between legitimate scholars to say what the correct translation ought to be, and the whole story itself comes from ancient legends about God having directed Adam and Eve to some 'cave' to live in after they had left the famous - or infamous - Garden of Eden.
Manu Zain - 'North.'
These ancient legends say that God stored a variety of important items in the cave that Adam and Eve and their descendants for quite some time, were able to draw from and use.
In early times it was very clearly understood that the sultan of genies that Solomon was able to command, accessed this same very 'cave of treasures' from whence all the original wealth and material possessions of Solomon came.
If you look upon ancient religious narratives as possibly a kind of space opera, with 'god' in reality being a person or some people from different, much more advanced, worlds, then it is conceivable that a storage facility of some kind could have been made on Earth that was accessible to early humans - or, as the usual 'ancient alien' narratives tend to suggest, early human-alien hybrids.
And then of course, at some stage, the goods in the storage facility or 'vault' might become depleted altogether.
On the other hand, if you were to say the story is all about actual Divinity, as per definition of Divinity, nothing from Divinity as the real source will ever 'run out.'
Solomon's Cave of Treasures, if from actual Divinity... ...is still 'there.' ...Somewhere.
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