They were also the chief officers for King Solomon: 250 supervisors.
Parallel translations
- WEB These were the chief officers of king Solomon, even two-hundred fifty, who ruled over the people.
- KJV And these were the chief of king Solomon’s officers, even two hundred and fifty, that bare rule over the people.
- NKJV And others were chiefs of the officials of King Solomon: two hundred and fifty, who ruled over the people.
- NASB These were the chief officers of King Solomon, 250 who ruled over the people.
- NLT King Solomon appointed 250 of them to supervise the people.
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Quick answer
Solomon had 250 chief officers overseeing the people. It highlights the organized administration of his kingdom.
Overview
These supervisors managed the workforce and projects across the realm. The structured hierarchy reflects the wisdom and order that characterized Solomon's government. Such administration was part of the prosperity God granted his reign.
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Cross-references · 3
- 2 Chr 2:18Solomon made 70,000 of them porters, 80,000 stonecutters in the mountains, and 3,600 supervisors.
- 1 Kgs 5:16not including his 3,300 foremen who supervised the workers.
- 1 Kgs 9:23They were also the chief officers over Solomon’s projects: 550 supervisors over the people who did the work.
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