King Solomon Knew About the Ophir Gold of Malacca Before the Phoenicians Did Because Joktan a Son of Heber

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To this day it’s called Mount Ophir, gold rich anciently, near the Strait of Malacca of southeast Asia, named for a grandson of Heber, Joktan’s son Ophir, who apparently discovered the gold there during the Ice Age, and presumably returned with much of it, perhaps repeatedly, so it’s no mistake in the Word that Solomon built the fleet to Ophir (for gold, sandalwood, and peacocks), having allowed the Phoenicians under Hiram to come along. To the west, Iberia (Spain) was named for Heber, there also riches for Solomon (Las Minas del Rey Salomon) where the Canaanites (later known as Phoenicians for Phoenix a son of Cadmus) had dominated as Atlanteans during the Ice Age.