And they fetched up, and brought forth out of Egypt a chariot for six hundred shekels of silver, and an horse for an hundred and fifty: and so brought they out horses for all the kings of the Hittites, and for the kings of Syria, by their means.
Compraban y traían carros de Egipto por 600 piezas de plata cada uno, y caballos por 150 piezas de plata cada uno. De esta manera, también suministraban caballos a todos los reyes de los hititas y a los reyes de Siria a través de su red comercial.
Los israelitas compraban carros y caballos de Egipto y los vendían a otros reyes, funcionando como intermediarios comerciales.
📚 Contexto Histórico
During King Solomon's reign, Israel experienced unprecedented peace and prosperity, allowing for extensive trade with neighboring nations like Egypt, which was a major supplier of horses and chariots essential for military and economic strength. This verse highlights how Solomon imported these resources and exported them to kings of the Hittites and Syrians, showcasing his wisdom in building international alliances and expanding his influence as part of God's blessings on his rule. It reflects the historical reality of ancient Near Eastern trade networks, where such transactions symbolized power and stability.
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