The Message

2 Chronicles 8:1-6-7-10 The Message (MSG)

1-6. At the end of twenty years, Solomon had quite a list of accomplishments. He had:built The Temple of God and his own palace;rebuilt the cities that Hiram had given him and colonized them with Israelites;marched on Hamath Zobah and took it;fortified Tadmor in the desert and all the store-cities he had founded in Hamath;built the fortress cities Upper Beth Horon and Lower Beth Horon, complete with walls, gates, and bars;built Baalath and store-cities;built chariot-cities for his horses.Solomon built impulsively and extravagantly—whenever a whim took him. And in Jerusalem, in Lebanon—wherever he fancied.

7-10. The remnants from the original inhabitants of the land (Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites, Jebusites—all non-Israelites), survivors of the holy wars, were rounded up by Solomon for his gangs of slave labor. The policy is in effect today. But true Israelites were not treated this way; they were used in his army and administration—government leaders and commanders of his chariots and charioteers. They were also the project managers responsible for Solomon’s building operations—250 in all in charge of the workforce.