Millo in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(Heb. always with the article, "the" Millo). (1.) Probably
the
Canaanite name of some fortification, consisting of
walls filled
in with earth and stones, which protected Jerusalem on
the north
as its outermost defence. It is always rendered Akra
i.e., "the
citadel", in the LXX. It was already existing when
David
conquered Jerusalem (2 Sam. 5:9). He extended it to
the right
and left, thus completing the defence of the city. It
was
rebuilt by Solomon (1 Kings 9:15, 24; 11:27) and
repaired by
Hezekiah (2 Chr. 32:5).
(2.) In Judg. 9:6, 20 it is the name of a rampart in
Shechem,
probably the "tower of Shechem" (9:46, 49).
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