SEV Biblia, Chapter 12:10
Y en lugar de ellos hizo el rey Roboam paveses de bronce, y los entregó en manos de los príncipes de la guardia, los cuales custodiaban la entrada de la casa del rey.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Rehoboam, forsaking the Lord, is punished. --When Rehoboam was so strong that he supposed he had nothing to fea from Jeroboam, he cast off his outward profession of godliness. It is very common, but very lamentable, that men, who in distress or danger or near death, seem much engaged in seeking and serving God, thro aside all their religion when they have received a mercifu deliverance. God quickly brought troubles upon Judah, to awaken the people to repentance, before their hearts were hardened. Thus it becomes us, when we are under the rebukes of Providence, to justif God, and to judge ourselves. If we have humbled hearts under humblin providences, the affliction has done its work; it shall be removed, or the property of it be altered. The more God's service is compared with other services, the more reasonable and easy it will appear. Are the laws of temperance thought hard? The effects of intemperance will be found much harder. The service of God is perfect liberty; the servic of our lusts is complete slavery. Rehoboam was never rightly fixed in his religion. He never quite cast off God; yet he engaged not his hear to seek the Lord. See what his fault was; he did not serve the Lord because he did not seek the Lord. He did not pray, as Solomon, for wisdom and grace; he did not consult the word of God, did not seek to that as his oracle, nor follow its directions. He made nothing of his religion, because he did not set his heart to it, nor ever came up to steady resolution in it. He did evil, because he never was determine for good __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
ויעשׂ 6213 המלך 4428 רחבעם 7346 תחתיהם 8478 מגני 4043 נחשׁת 5178 והפקיד 6485 על 5921 יד 3027 שׂרי 8269 הרצים 7323 השׁמרים 8104 פתח 6607 בית 1004 המלך׃ 4428