And this is the reason of the levy which king Solomon raised; for to build the house of the LORD, and his own house, and Millo, and the wall of Jerusalem, and Hazor, and Megiddo, and Gezer.
Y esta es la razón por la cual el rey Salomón exigió trabajo forzado de su pueblo: para construir el templo del SEÑOR, su propio palacio, el Milo, la muralla alrededor de Jerusalén, y las ciudades de Hazor, Meguido y Gezer.
Salomón usó trabajo forzado para construir el templo, su palacio y varias ciudades fortificadas.
📚 Contexto Histórico
During King Solomon's reign in the 10th century BC, Israel was at the height of its power and wealth, allowing for extensive building projects that symbolized the nation's strength and devotion to God. Solomon imposed a levy, or forced labor tax, to fund the construction of the Temple of the Lord, his own royal palace, and defensive structures in key cities like Jerusalem, Hazor, Megiddo, and Gezer, which were strategically important for protecting the kingdom and maintaining trade routes. These efforts were part of Solomon's broader legacy as a wise and prosperous king, fulfilling God's promises to his father David.
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