King Solomon established an extensive administrative network to manage his kingdom, dividing the land into specific districts under the leadership of appointed officials. As part of this broader system, Jehoshaphat the son of Paruah was given a designated region to oversee, specifically taking charge of the territory belonging to the tribe of Issachar [ביאור שטיינזלץ].
Although this organized division of the land was a major governmental action, it ultimately carried negative consequences. The restructuring of the kingdom into these administrative zones is viewed as a flawed and divisive political move that fractured the unity of the people [מדוד ועד לחורבן].