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  • This is an account of the forced labour levied by King Solomon for building the Temple of Yahweh, his own palace, the Millo and the fortifications of Jerusalem, Hazor, Megiddo, Gezer (1 Kings 9, 15)

  • Solomon did not, however, impose forced labour on the Israelites; for they were soldiers, his officials, his administrators, his officers and his chariot and cavalry commanders. (1 Kings 9, 22)

  • Now this Jeroboam was a man of great energy; Solomon, noticing how the young man set about his work, put him in charge of all the forced labour of the House of Joseph. (1 Kings 11, 28)

  • When King Rehoboam sent Adoram, who was in charge of forced labour, all Israel stoned him to death, while King Rehoboam managed to mount his chariot and escape to Jerusalem. (1 Kings 12, 18)

  • those of their descendants still remaining in the country, whom the Israelites had not exterminated, these Solomon levied for forced labour, as is still the case today. (2 Chronicles 8, 8)

  • Solomon did not, however, impose forced labour on the Israelites for his work -- for they were soldiers, his senior officers and his chariot and cavalry commanders. (2 Chronicles 8, 9)

  • When King Rehoboam sent Adoram who was in charge of forced labour, the Israelites stoned him to death, while King Rehoboam managed to mount his chariot and escape to Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 10, 18)

  • Do you know when mountain goats give birth? Have you ever watched deer in labour? (Job 39, 1)

  • Cruel to her chicks as if they were not hers, little she cares if her labour goes for nothing. (Job 39, 16)

  • Trembling seized them on the spot, pains like those of a woman in labour; (Psalms 48, 6)

  • and man goes out to work, to labour till evening falls. (Psalms 104, 23)

  • he subdued their spirit by hard labour; if they fell there was no one to help. (Psalms 107, 12)


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