2 Crónicas 26:10

10 Así mismo, construyó torres en el desierto y cavó un gran número de pozos, pues tenía mucho ganado en la llanura y en la meseta. Tenía también labradores y viñadores que trabajaban en las montañas y en los valles, pues era un amante de la agricultura.

2 Crónicas 26:10 Meaning and Commentary

2 Chronicles 26:10

Also he built towers in the desert
In the desert of Arabia, to protect travellers from thieves and robbers, and particularly shepherds and their flocks, as appears by what follows; which a certain writer F16 thinks are the same which the Indians call pagodas; not such as served for temples, but were buildings encompassed with good walls, where flocks were gathered together in case of any alarm:

and digged many wells;
for the watering of the flocks, which in those hot and desert places were of great use:

for he had much cattle, both in the low country and in the plains;
both flocks and herds:

husbandmen also, and vinedressers in the mountains;
husbandmen to take care of the corn, and manure the land for that, and gather it when ripe; and vinedressers to prune the vines, and look after them; which were very often planted on mountains, and on which also corn grew, ( Psalms 72:16 )

and in Carmel;
a place in the tribe of Judah, where Nabal dwelt, ( 1 Samuel 25:2 ) or it may be put for any fruitful field:

for he loved husbandry;
not only the profit, but the exercise of it at times; and it was usual with great personages in the eastern countries to employ themselves in some such way; Saul after he was king attended the herd, ( 1 Samuel 11:5 ) , Mesha king of Moab was a sheep master, ( 2 Kings 3:4 ) , among the Romans, Quinctius Cincinnatus and Cato Major


FOOTNOTES:

F17 were great lovers of husbandry; and we read of one of the Chinese emperors that gave himself to husbandry, held the plough himself, broke the clods, and cast in the seed, to set an example to the whole empire F18. Another of their emperors gave himself wholly to husbandry F19; an other chose an husbandman for his successor, and who also encouraged husbandry F20.


F16 Agreement of Customs between the East Indians and Jews, art. 13. p. 61.
F17 In Cicero de Senectute.
F18 Martin. Sinic. Hist. l. 8. p. 326.
F19 Ib. l. 4. p. 92.
F20 Ib. l. 1. p. 29, 32.

2 Crónicas 26:10 In-Context

8 Los amonitas fueron tributarios de Uzías, y este llegó a tener tanto poder que su fama se difundió hasta la frontera de Egipto.
9 Uzías también construyó y fortificó torres en Jerusalén, sobre las puertas de la Esquina y del Valle, y en el ángulo del muro.
10 Así mismo, construyó torres en el desierto y cavó un gran número de pozos, pues tenía mucho ganado en la llanura y en la meseta. Tenía también labradores y viñadores que trabajaban en las montañas y en los valles, pues era un amante de la agricultura.
11 Uzías contaba con un ejército que salía a la guerra por escuadrones, de acuerdo con el censo hecho por el cronista Jeyel y por el oficial Maseías, bajo la dirección de Jananías, funcionario del rey.
12 El total de los jefes de familia era de dos mil seiscientos, todos ellos guerreros valientes.
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