1 Reyes 14:26

26 Y tomó los tesoros de la casa del SEÑOR y los tesoros del palacio del rey; se apoderó de todo, llevándose aun todos los escudos de oro que había hecho Salomón.

1 Reyes 14:26 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 14:26

And he took away the treasures of the house of the Lord
Which perhaps Jeroboam had informed him of, and for the sake of which he came, as well as to make a diversion in favour of Jeroboam, who had contracted an intimacy with him when in Egypt; and who might have no regard for Rehoboam, who was not a son of Pharaoh's daughter, and so no relation to him: these were the treasures which David had left to his son Solomon, and had dedicated for the temple, even gold, silver, and vessels, which he put among the treasures of the house of the Lord, and perhaps added to them, ( 1 Kings 7:51 ) , and the treasures of the king's house; the riches, gold, silver, and jewels, whatever of worth and value he had in his chests and cabinets:

he even took away all:
that he could find and come at; for that there were some left is plain from ( 1 Kings 15:18 ) ,

and he took away all the shields of gold which Solomon had made;
and which were put in the house of the forest of Lebanon, ( 1 Kings 10:16 1 Kings 10:17 ) .

1 Reyes 14:26 In-Context

24 Hubo también en la tierra sodomitas de cultos paganos. Hicieron conforme a todas las abominaciones de las naciones que el SEÑOR había echado delante de los hijos de Israel.
25 Y sucedió que en el quinto año del rey Roboam, Sisac, rey de Egipto, subió contra Jerusalén.
26 Y tomó los tesoros de la casa del SEÑOR y los tesoros del palacio del rey; se apoderó de todo, llevándose aun todos los escudos de oro que había hecho Salomón.
27 Entonces el rey Roboam hizo escudos de bronce en su lugar, y los entregó al cuidado de los jefes de la guardia que custodiaban la entrada de la casa del rey.
28 Y sucedía que cuando el rey entraba en la casa del SEÑOR, los de la guardia los llevaban; después los devolvían a la sala de los de la guardia.
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