a4:6
b2 Kgs 15:5
c2 Kgs 18:18
d1 Sam 8:12-17
e1 Kgs 12:4

‏ 1 Kings 4:6

4:6  a Ahishar functioned as manager of the palace property, an office that became powerful under Uzziah’s son Jotham (2 Kgs 15:5  b). Later, this position was held by Eliakim, one of Hezekiah’s representatives, who met with emissaries from King Sennacherib of Assyria during negotiations concerning the siege of Jerusalem (2 Kgs 18:18  c).

• Adoniram was head of the corvée (the system of forced labor). Samuel had warned about this loathsome institution (1 Sam 8:12-17  d), and the leaders of Israel later complained about it to Solomon’s son Rehoboam (1 Kgs 12:4  e).
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