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1 Kings 9:12-24 Good News Bible (GNB)

12. Hiram went to see them, and he did not like them.

13. So he said to Solomon, “So these, my brother, are the towns you have given me!” For this reason the area is still called Cabul.

14. Hiram had sent Solomon more than four tonnes of gold.

15. King Solomon used forced labour to build the Temple and the palace, to fill in land on the east side of the city, and to build the city wall. He also used it to rebuild the cities of Hazor, Megiddo, and Gezer.

16. (The king of Egypt had attacked Gezer and captured it, killing its inhabitants and setting fire to the city. Then he gave it as a wedding present to his daughter when she married Solomon,

17. and Solomon rebuilt it.) Using his forced labour, Solomon also rebuilt Lower Beth Horon,

18. Baalath, Tamar in the wilderness of Judah,

19. the cities where his supplies were kept, the cities for his horses and chariots, and everything else he wanted to build in Jerusalem, in Lebanon, and elsewhere in his kingdom.

20-21. For his forced labour Solomon used the descendants of the people of Canaan whom the Israelites had not killed when they took possession of their land. These included Amorites, Hittites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites, whose descendants continue to be slaves down to the present time.

22. Solomon did not make slaves of Israelites; they served as his soldiers, officers, commanders, chariot captains, and horsemen.

23. There were 550 officials in charge of the forced labour working on Solomon's various building projects.

24. Solomon filled in the land on the east side of the city, after his wife, the daughter of the king of Egypt, had moved from David's City to the palace Solomon built for her.

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