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Solomon numbered all the sojourners who were in the land of Israel, after the numbering with which David his father had numbered them; and they were found one hundred fifty-three thousand six hundred.
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Who Were the Laborers?
Commentators unanimously identify the "sojourners" or "strangers" as the non-Israelite population living in the land, primarily descendants of the Canaanites. One scholar suggests they were likely "proselytes of the gate," meaning they had abandoned idolatry and were permitted to live among the Israelites, making them eligible for this state-mandated labor.
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2 Chronicles
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The “strangers” were the non-Israelite population of the Holy Land, chiefly the descendants of those Canaanites whom the children of Israel did not…
19th Century
Anglican
Solomon’s levy of Canaanite labourers. (A return to the subject of 2 Chronicles 2:2.)
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And Solomon numbered all the strangers that were in the land of Israel Which, accordi…
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