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1 Reis 9:24

Listen to 1 Reis 9:24
24 Subiu, porém, a filha de Faraó da cidade de Davi � sua casa, que Salomão lhe edificara; então ele edificou Milo.

1 Reis 9:24 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 9:24

But Pharaoh's daughter came up out of the city of David
Where he placed her when he first married her, until he had finished his buildings, ( 1 Kings 3:1 ) , which being done he brought her from thence unto her house, which Solomon had built for her; the reason of which is given, not only because it was the house of David, but because it was holy by the ark being there for some time; and therefore he did not judge it proper that his wife, an Egyptian woman, and sometimes in her impurity, should dwell there; see ( 2 Chronicles 8:11 ) ,

then did he build Millo:
this being particularly repeated from ( 1 Kings 9:15 ) , and following upon what is said of Pharaoh's daughter, has led many Jewish writers to conclude her house was built at Millo; and indeed, without supposing this, it is hard to conceive why it should be observed here; the Targum on ( 2 Chronicles 8:11 ) calls her name Bithiah.

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1 Reis 9:24 In-Context

22 Mas dos filhos de Israel não fez Salomão escravo algum; porém eram homens de guerra, e seus servos, e seus príncipes, e seus capitães, e chefes dos seus carros e dos seus cavaleiros.
23 Estes eram os chefes dos oficiais que estavam sobre a obra de Salomão, quinhentos e cinqüenta, que davam ordens ao povo que trabalhava na obra.
24 Subiu, porém, a filha de Faraó da cidade de Davi � sua casa, que Salomão lhe edificara; então ele edificou Milo.
25 E Salomão oferecia três vezes por ano holocaustos e ofertas pacíficas sobre a altar que edificara ao Senhor, queimando com eles incenso sobre o altar que estava perante o Senhor, depois que acabou de edificar a casa.
26 Também o rei Salomão fez uma frota em Eziom-Geber, que está junto a Elote, na praia do Mar Vermelho, na terra de Edom.
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