But of the children of Israel did Solomon make no bondmen: but they were men of war, and his servants, and his princes, and his captains, and rulers of his chariots, and his horsemen.
Pero Salomón no hizo esclavos a ninguno de los israelitas. En cambio, ellos sirvieron como sus soldados, sirvientes personales, funcionarios del gobierno, comandantes militares, comandantes de carros y oficiales de caballería.
Salomón no esclavizó a los israelitas, sino que les dio puestos de servicio militar y gubernamental.
📚 Contexto Histórico
During King Solomon's reign in ancient Israel, around the 10th century BC, he oversaw a time of great wealth and expansion, including the construction of the temple in Jerusalem and other major projects. Solomon used forced labor from conquered peoples but deliberately avoided making his fellow Israelites into slaves, instead appointing them to roles of honor such as soldiers, officials, and leaders in his administration. This practice highlighted the cultural and legal distinctions in ancient Near Eastern societies, where ethnic kin were typically treated with more respect and reserved for higher positions.
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