And Solomon had horses brought out of Egypt, and linen yarn: the king’s merchants received the linen yarn at a price.
Salomón importaba caballos de Egipto, junto con hilo de lino. Los comerciantes del rey compraban este hilo de lino a un precio establecido.
Salomón estableció un comercio organizado importando caballos y lino de Egipto a precios fijos.
📚 Contexto Histórico
During Solomon's reign as king of Israel, the nation was at the height of its power and wealth, with extensive trade networks that brought in valuable resources from foreign lands. Egypt was a major source of horses for military use and fine linen yarn for luxury goods, reflecting the economic strategies Solomon employed to fortify his kingdom. This verse is part of a larger biblical account that showcases God's blessings on Solomon's wise leadership, as described in the books of Chronicles.
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