1 Kings 9:24
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New International Version (©1984)
After Pharaoh's daughter had come up from the City of David to the palace Solomon had built for her, he constructed the supporting terraces.

New Living Translation (©2007)
Solomon moved his wife, Pharaoh's daughter, from the City of David to the new palace he had built for her. Then he constructed the supporting terraces.

English Standard Version (©2001)
But Pharaoh’s daughter went up from the city of David to her own house that Solomon had built for her. Then he built the Millo.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
As soon as Pharaoh's daughter came up from the city of David to her house which Solomon had built for her, then he built the Millo.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
But Pharaoh's daughter came up out of the city of David unto her house which Solomon had built for her: then did he build Millo.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
Pharaoh's daughter moved from the City of David to the palace that Solomon had built for her. Then he built the Millo.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
But Pharaoh's daughter came up out of the city of David unto her house which Solomon had built for her: then did he build Millo.

American King James Version
But Pharaoh's daughter came up out of the city of David to her house which Solomon had built for her: then did he build Millo.

American Standard Version
But Pharaoh's daughter came up out of the city of David unto her house which'solomon had built for her: then did he build Millo.

Douay-Rheims Bible
And the daughter of Pharao came up out of the city of David to her house, which Solomon had built for her: then did he build Mello.

Darby Bible Translation
But Pharaoh's daughter came up out of the city of David to her house which he had built for her: then he built Millo.

English Revised Version
But Pharaoh's daughter came up out of the city of David unto her house which Solomon had built for her: then did he build Millo.

Webster's Bible Translation
But Pharaoh's daughter came up from the city of David to her house which Solomon had built for her: then he built Millo.

World English Bible
But Pharaoh's daughter came up out of the city of David to her house which [Solomon] had built for her: then did he build Millo.

Young's Literal Translation
Only, the daughter of Pharaoh went up out of the city of David unto her house that Solomon built for her; then he built Millo.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Compare the marginal reference. Solomon was not satisfied that Pharaoh's daughter should remain in the palace of David, which was on Mount Zion, in the immediate vicinity of the temple, because he regarded the whole vicinity of the temple as made holy by the presence of the ark of God. His own palace was on the other (western) hill, probably directly opposite to the temple, the valley of the Tyropoeum running between them.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

But Pharaoh's daughter came up out of the city of David,.... Where he placed her when he first married her, until he had finished his buildings, 1 Kings 3:1, which being done he brought her from thence unto her house, which Solomon had built for her; the reason of which is given, not only because it was the house of David, but because it was holy by the ark being there for some time; and therefore he did not judge it proper that his wife, an Egyptian woman, and sometimes in her impurity, should dwell there; see 2 Chronicles 8:11,

then did he build Millo: this being particularly repeated from 1 Kings 9:15, and following upon what is said of Pharaoh's daughter, has led many Jewish writers to conclude her house was built at Millo; and indeed, without supposing this, it is hard to conceive why it should be observed here; the Targum on 2 Chronicles 8:11 calls her name Bithiah.


Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament

1 Kings 9:24, 1 Kings 9:25 contain two notices, with which the account of Solomon's buildings is brought to a close. Both verses point back to 1 Kings 3:1-4 (viz., 1 Kings 9:24 to 1 Kings 3:1, and 1 Kings 9:25 to 1 Kings 3:2-4), and show how the incongruities which existed at the commencement of Solomon's reign were removed by his buildings. When Solomon married Pharaoh's daughter, he brought her into the city of David (1 Kings 3:1), until he should have finished his palace and built her a house of her own within it. After this building was completed, he had her brought up from the city of David into it. עלה, came up, inasmuch as the palace stood upon the loftier summit of Zion. אך is to be connected with אז which follows, in the sense of only or just as: as soon as Pharaoh's daughter had gone up into the house built for her, Solomon built Millo.

(Note: Nothing certain can be gathered from this notice as to the situation of this castle. The remark made by Thenius, to the effect that it must have joined that portion of the palace in which the harem was, rests upon the assumption that Millo was evidently intended to shelter the harem, - an assumption which cannot be raised into a probability, to say nothing of a certainty. The building of Millo immediately after the entrance of Pharaoh's daughter into the house erected for her, may have arisen from the fact that David (? Solomon - Tr.) could not undertake the fortification of Jerusalem by means of this castle till after his own palace was finished, because he had not the requisite labour at command for carrying on all these buildings at the same time.)


Geneva Study Bible

But Pharaoh's daughter came up out of the city of David unto her house which Solomon had built for her: then did he build Millo.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

1Ki 9:24-28. Solomon's Yearly Sacrifices.

24, 25. three times in a year-namely, at the passover, pentecost, and feast of tabernacles (2Ch 8:13; 31:3). The circumstances mentioned in these two verses form a proper conclusion to the record of his buildings and show that his design in erecting those at Jerusalem was to remedy defects existing at the commencement of his reign (see 1Ki 3:1-4).


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

9:15-28 Here is a further account of Solomon's greatness. He began at the right end, for he built God's house first, and finished that before he began his own; then God blessed him, and he prospered in all his other buildings. Let piety begin, and profit follow; leave pleasure to the last. Whatever pains we take for the glory of God, and to profit others, we are likely to have the advantage. Canaan, the holy land, the glory of all lands, had no gold in it; which shows that the best produce is that which is for the present support of life, our own and others; such things did Canaan produce. Solomon got much by his merchandise, and yet has directed us to a better trade, within reach of the poorest. Wisdom is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold, Pr 3:14.


2 Samuel 5:7 Nevertheless, David captured the fortress of Zion, the City of David.
2 Samuel 5:9 David then took up residence in the fortress and called it the City of David. He built up the area around it, from the supporting terraces inward.
1 Kings 3:1 Solomon made an alliance with Pharaoh king of Egypt and married his daughter. He brought her to the City of David until he finished building his palace and the temple of the LORD, and the wall around Jerusalem.
1 Kings 7:8 And the palace in which he was to live, set farther back, was similar in design. Solomon also made a palace like this hall for Pharaoh's daughter, whom he had married.
1 Kings 9:15 Here is the account of the forced labor King Solomon conscripted to build the LORD's temple, his own palace, the supporting terraces, the wall of Jerusalem, and Hazor, Megiddo and Gezer.
1 Kings 11:27 Here is the account of how he rebelled against the king: Solomon had built the supporting terraces and had filled in the gap in the wall of the city of David his father.
2 Chronicles 32:5 Then he worked hard repairing all the broken sections of the wall and building towers on it. He built another wall outside that one and reinforced the supporting terraces of the City of David. He also made large numbers of weapons and shields.

Build Built City Constructed Daughter David House Millo Palace Pharaoh Pharaoh's Solomon Soon Supporting Terraces Time


But Pharaoh's daughter came up out of the city of David unto her house which Solomon had built for her: then did he build Millo.

Pharaoh's 1Ki 9:16 3:1 7:8 2Ch 8:11

the city of David 2Sa 5:9

Millo 1Ki 9:15 11:27 2Ch 32:5

1 Kings Chapter 9 Verse 24

Alphabetical: After As built came City come constructed daughter David for from had he her house Millo of palace Pharaoh's Solomon soon supporting terraces the then to up which

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