21 that is, their descendants who were left in the land after them, whom the children of Israel had not been able to destroy completely--from these Solomon raised forced labor, as it is to this day.
22 But of the children of Israel Solomon made no forced laborers, because they were men of war and his servants: his officers, his captains, commanders of his chariots, and his cavalry.
23 Others were chiefs of the officials who were over Solomon's work: five hundred and fifty, who ruled over the people who did the work.
24 But Pharaoh's daughter came up from the City of David to her house which Solomon had built for her. Then he built the Millo.
25 Now three times a year Solomon offered burnt offerings and peace offerings on the altar which he had built for the Lord, and he burned incense with them on the altar that was before the Lord. So he finished the temple.
26 King Solomon also built a fleet of ships at Ezion Geber, which is near Elath on the shore of the Red Sea, in the land of Edom.
27 Then Hiram sent his servants with the fleet, seamen who knew the sea, to work with the servants of Solomon.
28 And they went to Ophir, and acquired four hundred and twenty talents of gold from there, and brought it to King Solomon.

Almeida Atualizada (Portuguese) AA

1 Reis 9:21 a seus filhos, que restaram depois deles na terra, os quais os filhos de Israel não puderam destruir totalmente, Salomão lhes impôs tributo de trabalho forçado, até hoje.

English Standard Version ESV

1 Kings 9:21 1their descendants who were left after them in the land, 2whom the people of Israel were unable to devote to destructiona--3these Solomon drafted to be 4slaves, and so they are to this day.

King James Version KJV

1 Kings 9:21 Their children that were left after them in the land, whom the children of Israel also were not able utterly to destroy, upon those did Solomon levy a tribute of bondservice unto this day.

Nova Versão Internacional NVIP

1 Reis 9:21 que não tinham sido mortos pelos israelitas, e esses povos continuam nesse trabalho até hoje.