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15 Now this is the matter of the forced labour that King Shelomoh brought up to build Yahweh’s residence and his palace, the raised terraces and the Yerushalem city wall, and the cities of Hatsor, Megiddo and Gezer. 16 (Egypt’s King Far-oh had seized Gezer and set fire to it and killed the Canaanites who had lived in the city. Then he’d given it as a wedding present to his daughter when Shelomoh had married her.) 17 Shelomoh rebuilt Gezer and lower Beyt-Horon, 18 Baalat, Tadmor in the Yehudah wilderness, 19 all of Shelomoh’s storehouse cities, and the cities for his chariots and horses. They also built whatever else Shelomoh wanted—in Yerushalem, in Lebanon, and in the entire area of his dominion. 20 All the remaining Amorite, Hittite, Perizzite, Hivite, and Yebusite people (they weren’t descendants of Yisrael), 21 had descendants who continued living in Yisrael. These were people groups that the Israelis hadn’t been able to annihilate so Shelomoh used them for forced labour (where they remain to this day). 22 But he didn’t consign any Israelis to slavehood, because they were his warriors and servants, and his officers and captains, and the commanders of his chariots and horsemen. 23 Some were commanders of the five hundred and fifty work supervisors.
24 Once Far-oh’s daughter moved out of the City of David to the palace that he’d built for her, then he built the raised terraces.
25 Shelomoh offered burnt offerings and peace offerings three times that year on the altar that he’d built for Yahweh, and he burnt incense to Yahweh with it, and he completed the temple.[ref]
26 King Shelomoh constructed a fleet of ships in Ezion-Geber, which is near Eylot on the shore of the Red Sea in the Edom region. 27 King Hiram sent some of his servants who were experienced sailors to serve with Shelomoh’s men. 28 They sailed to Ofir and brought back fourteen tonnes of gold that they took to Shelomoh.
3 Then Shelomoh attacked Hamat-Tsovah and captured it. 4 He rebuilt Tadmore in the wilderness, and storage cities in the Hamat region. 5 He rebuilt the fortified cities of Upper-Beyt-Horon and Lower-Beyt-Horon with walls and barred gates, 6 as well as Baalat and all the storage cities, and all the cities for Shelomoh’s chariots and horsemen that he wanted to build in Yerushalem and Lebanon, and throughout his kingdom. 7 All the people who lived in Yisrael but who were actually remnants of the Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Yebusites 8 who were descendants of groups that the Israelis hadn’t completely destroyed, were forced to become Shelomoh’s labourers and they continue in that role until the present time. 9 However, Shelomoh didn’t make the Israelis become labourers, because they became his soldiers, officers, chariot commanders, and horsemen. 10 Some 250 Israelis were also King Shelomoh’s chief officials who had authority over the people.
11 Shelomoh brought his wife, Far-oh’s (Pharaoh’s) daughter, up from the city of David to the house that he had built for her, because he said, “My wife mustn’t live in the palace of Yisrael’s King David, because the places where Yahweh’s box has been are sacred.”
12 Then Shelomoh sacrificed burnt offerings to Yahweh on the altar that had been built in front of the temple’s porch. 13 He followed Mosheh’s instructions about the daily sacrifices for the rest days and the new moons, and for the appointed three times per year: the Celebration of Flat Bread, the Harvest Festival, and the Celebration Living in Shelters.[ref] 14 Then as his father David had instructed, he assigned the priests into divisions for their various tasks, and the Levites who would praise and minister in front of the priests and help in their daily tasks, and gatekeepers in their divisions at the various gates. That was all what David, the man of God had commanded. 15 The priests and Levites followed the king’s instructions concerning all their duties, as well as their supervision of the treasuries.
16 So now, all of Shelomoh’s work on Yahweh’s temple was completed—from the foundation through to it’s completion and operation.
17 Then Shelomoh went to Etsyon-Gever and to Eylat on the edge of the ocean, in the Edom region. 18 King Huram (from Tsor/Tyre) sent ships to him as his servants who knew the sea well. Then Shelomoh’s men boarded the ships and sailed with them to Ofir, where they obtained fifteen tonnes of gold and brought it back to King Shelomoh.
Exo 23:17:
17 So all your males must gather in front of the master Yahweh three times each year.
34:23:
23 Three times every year, all your men must present themselves before me—Isra’el’s God, the master Yahweh.
Deu 16:16:
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Num 28:9-10:
Num 28:11-15:
Exo 23:14-17:
14 You must celebrate me three times every year. 15 1/ You must observe the Flat Bread Celebration. You must eat unleavened bread for seven days as I commanded you, in late March or early April because that’s when you came out from Egypt. You mustn’t come without an offering.[ref]
16 2/ You must observe the Spring Harvest Celebration, bringing the first portion of your harvests from what you planted.
3/ You must observe the Finished Harvest Celebration at the end of the year, after you’ve finished harvesting everything you planted. 17 So all your males must gather in front of the master Yahweh three times each year.
34:22-23:
22 In the spring when you begin to harvest the first wheat crop, you must have a Celebration of Weeks, and at the end of the year in the autumn, have a Finished Harvest Celebration.[ref]
23 Three times every year, all your men must present themselves before me—Isra’el’s God, the master Yahweh.
Num 28:16–29:39:
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28:16: Exo 12:1-13; Deu 16:1-2.
28:17-25: Exo 12:14-20; 23:15; 34:18; Deu 16:3-8.
Deu 16:16:
16 ◙