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9:10-25

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Building development in other cities (1Ki 9:10-25)

Earlier Solomon had borrowed from Hiram about four thousand kilograms of gold to help finance his ambitious building programs. In payment of these debts, Solomon gave Hiram twenty cities in northern Israel.

Hiram was not satisfied with these cities and returned them (which meant that Solomon had to look for other ways to repay the loan) (1Ki 9:10-14; see 2 Chron 8:1-2).

To strengthen Jerusalem’s security, Solomon rebuilt the Millo (some sort of defence fortification) and all the damaged sections of the city wall.

He also rebuilt ruined cities, established army bases at strategic points, and equipped selected cities to store the farm produce collected to maintain the government (1Ki 9:15-19; cf. 1Ki 4:7,22-28; 5:11).

He made all foreigners slaves. Israelites, though not officially slaves, were treated little better (1Ki 9:20-24; cf. 1Ki 12:4).

Solomon kept the covenant requirements in relation to the annual religious festivals.

His harsh treatment of his subjects, however, showed little regard for other covenant requirements, such as those concerned for people’s well-being (1Ki 9:25; cf. Exod 23:9,14-17; Lev 19:13).