1 Chronicles 29:6-7

the chief.

27:1-15; Isa 60:3-10

the rulers.

27:25-34; 2Co 9:7

7

2 Chronicles 24:9-14

proclamation. Heb. voice. collection.

6; Mt 17:24-27

rejoiced.

1Ch 29:9; Isa 64:5; Ac 2:45-47; 2Co 8:2; 9:7

at what time.

2Ki 12:10-12

the king's scribe.It was necessary to associate with the high priest some civil authority and activity, in order to get the neglected work performed.

Thus they did.

1Co 16:2

gave it to such.

34:9-11

masons.

1Ki 5:15

the work was perfected by them. Heb. the healing went upupon the work by their hand.

Ne 4:7

they set, etc.That is, "they restored it to its former proper state."

in his state.

1Ch 22:5; Hag 2:3; Mr 13:1,2

vessels of the house.

2Ki 12:13,14

vessels to minister.

1Ki 7:50

to offer withal. or, pestils.

Pr 27:22

And they offered.It appears from this, that the daily morning and evening sacrifices had been previously intermitted; and that they were again neglected after the death of Jehoiada.

Ex 29:38-42; Nu 28:2-29:40

all the days.

2

Ezra 2:68-69

offered freely.

Ex 35:5-19,29; 36:3; Nu 7:3-89; 1Ch 29:5-17; Ne 7:70-73; Ps 110:3

Lu 21:1-4; 2Co 8:3,12; 9:7

in his place.

3:3; 1Ch 21:18; 22:1; 2Ch 3:1

the treasure.

8:25-34; 1Ki 7:51; 1Ch 22:14; 26:20-28; Ne 7:71,72

Nehemiah 7:70-72

some. Heb. part.

Ezr 2:68-70

the chief.

Nu 7:2-86; 1Ch 29:3-9

The Tirshatha.

8:9; 10:1

drams.Darkemonim, or darics; a Persian gold coin, worth about 1£. 5s.

basons.

Ex 12:22; 24:6; 1Ki 7:45; 1Ch 28:17; 2Ch 4:8,11; Jer 52:19

chief.

Job 34:19; Lu 21:1-4; 2Co 8:12

pound. Manim, manehs or minas.As a weight, the maneh was equal to 100 shekels; but as a coin, equal to 60 shekels, or about 9£.

72

Isaiah 60:9

the isles.

42:4,10; 49:1; 51:5; 66:19,20; Ge 9:27; 10:2-5; Ps 72:10; Zep 2:11

the ships.

2:16; 1Ki 10:22; 22:48

thy sons.

4; Ps 68:30,31; Zec 14:14; 2Co 8:4,5; Ga 3:26; 4:26

unto.

Ex 33:19; 34:5-7; Jos 9:9; 1Ki 8:41; 10:1; Pr 18:20; Jer 3:17

Joh 17:26; Ac 9:15

because.

14:1,2; 43:4; 52:1-6; 55:5; 57:17; Jer 30:19; Lu 2:32

Isaiah 60:13

The glory.That is, the cedar; and as the choice timber of Lebanon beautified Solomon's temple, that footstool of Jehovah; so shall the peculiar advantages of every nation, and of every description of men, concur to beautify the church of Christ, which He has determined to make glorious. The language then becomes more energetic, and the images employed more grand and magnificent; and nothing can answer to the glorious description but some future exalted state of the church on earth, or the church triumphant in heaven; though several expressions seem to limit it to the church below.

35:2; 41:19,20; 55:13; Ho 14:6,7

to beautify.

Ezr 7:27

the place.

66:1; 1Ch 28:2; Ps 96:6; 132:7
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