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1 Kings 12:4

The complaint was probably twofold. The Israelites no doubt complained in part of the heavy weight of taxation laid upon them for the maintenance of the monarch and his court I Kings 4:19-23. But their chief grievance was the forced labor to which they had been subjected I Kings 5:13-14; I Kings 11:28. Forced labor has been among the causes leading to insurrection in many ages and countries. It helped to bring about the French Revolution, and it was for many years one of the principal grievances of the Russian serfs. Jeroboam' s position as superintendent of the forced labors of the tribe of Ephraim I Kings 11:28 revealed to him the large amount of dissatisfaction which Solomon' s system had produced, and his contemplated rebellion in Solomon' s reign may have been connected with this standing grievance.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing 1 Kings 12:4:

1 Samuel 8:14-18
1 Kings 5:13
Isaiah 9:4
Hosea 8:4
Micah 3:10

 

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