Millo

Map of Davidic Jerusalem, with the location of the Millo indicated.
Stepped stone structure/millo with the House of Ahiel to the left

The Millo (Hebrew: המלוא, romanizedha-millō) was a structure in Jerusalem referred to in the Hebrew Bible, first mentioned as being part of the city of David in 2 Samuel 5:9 and the corresponding passage in the Books of Kings (1 Kings 9:15) and later in the Books of Chronicles (1 Chronicles 11:8). However it previously seems to have been a rampart built by the Jebusites prior to Jerusalem's being conquered by the Israelites.[1] The texts also describe the Millo built by Solomon[2] and repaired by Hezekiah,[3] without giving an explanation of what exactly the Millo was: there is therefore some debate among scholars as to the Millo's specific nature. The most common assumption among archaeologists and historians of ancient Israel is that the Millo is the Stepped Stone Structure uncovered by Kathleen Kenyon and demonstrated by Eilat Mazar to be connected to a Large Stone Structure which she discovered in 2005.

  1. ^ Blank, W., Bible Study – The Millo Archived 2014-02-26 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 9 October 2017
  2. ^ 1 Kings 9:24
  3. ^ 2 Chronicles 32:4–5