1 Kings 10:22 seems at first sight like a repetition of 1 Kings 10:11. Yet, when you look closer you see that the earlier verse speaks of what came to Solomon from his fleet of ships and that of Hiram, and the present verse tells us that this was a yearly enterprise.
The last two commodities mentioned were apes and peacocks. These were living creatures, and it is noteworthy that they were luxurious items. They were not labouring creatures, nor was their purpose to supply food. Their sole purpose, it seems, was to serve as ornaments to the grandeur of Solomon's court.
22 Car le roi avait en mer des navires de Tarsis avec ceux de Hiram; et tous les trois ans arrivaient les navires de Tarsis, apportant de l'or et de l'argent, de l'ivoire, des singes et des paons.