NET Bible
"Whenever the king visited the LORD’s temple, the royal guard carried them and then brought them back to the guardroom."
— 1 Kings 14:28, NET Bible
“And it was so, when the king went into the house of the Lord, that the guard bare them, and brought them back into the guard chamber.”
“And it was so, that, as oft as the king went into the house of Jehovah, the guard bare them, and brought them back into the guard-chamber. ”
“It was so, that as often as the king went into the house of Yahweh, the guard bore them, and brought them back into the guard room.”
“And when the king went into the house of the Lord, they whose office it was to go before him, carried them: and afterwards they brought them back to the armoury of the shieldbearers.”
“And whenever the king went into the house of the Lord, the armed men went with him taking the body-covers, and then took them back to their room.”
“And it was so, when the king went into the house of the Lord, that the guard bare them, and brought them back into the guard chamber.”
In King Rehoboam’s fifth year, King Shishak of Egypt attacked Jerusalem.
He took away the treasures of the LORD’s temple and of the royal palace; he took everything, including all the golden shields that Solomon had made.
King Rehoboam made bronze shields to replace them and assigned them to the officers of the royal guard who protected the entrance to the royal palace.
Whenever the king visited the LORD’s temple, the royal guard carried them and then brought them back to the guardroom.
The rest of the events of Rehoboam’s reign, including his accomplishments, are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Judah.
Rehoboam and Jeroboam were continually at war with each other.
Rehoboam passed away and was buried with his ancestors in the City of David. His mother was an Ammonite named Naamah. His son Abijah replaced him as king.