a16:34
bJosh 6:26-27
cJudg 3:13
d2 Sam 10:5
e1 Chr 19:5

‏ 1 Kings 16:34

16:34  a Despite Joshua’s curse against Jericho (Josh 6:26-27  b), the site was occasionally and temporarily occupied prior to being rebuilt by Hiel (see Judg 3:13  c; 2 Sam 10:5  d; 1 Chr 19:5  e), as archaeological excavations confirm. Hiel’s efforts signify the spiritual defection of Israel.

• When he laid its foundation ... Segub: The Targum (an interpretive Aramaic translation for Jews who did not know Hebrew after the Exile) suggests that Hiel sacrificed his sons as foundation offerings according to pagan practices; others understand the deaths to be from disease or accident. The sentence might be a Hebrew merism (using boundaries to indicate everything in between), which would imply that all of Hiel’s sons died.
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