1 Kings 5:6-10
cedar trees.6:9,10,16,20; 2Ch 2:8,10; Ps 29:5will I give hire.Ro 12:17; Php 4:8appoint. Heb. say. that there is not.1Co 12:14-21; Eph 4:7Sidonians.Ge 10:15; Ezr 3:7 Blessed.10:9; 2Ch 2:11,12; 9:7,8; Ps 122:6,7; 137:6which hath.1:48; Ge 33:5; Isa 8:18; 9:6a wise son.3:9; 2Ch 2:11; Pr 10:1; 13:1; 15:20; 23:24 considered. Heb. heard. timber of fir.6:15,34; 2Sa 6:5; 2Ch 3:5 Lebanon.De 3:25and I will.2Ch 2:16appoint. Heb. send. in giving food.2Ch 1:15; Ezr 3:7; Eze 27:17; Ac 12:20 102 Chronicles 2:8-10
Send me also.1Ki 5:6algum trees. or, algummim.Called in the parallel passage, by a transposition of letters, {almuggim,} or "almug-trees;" which is rendered by the Vulgate, {ligna thyina,} the thya or lignum vitæ wood. Theophrastus say that "the thyon of thya tree grows near the temple of Jupiter Ammon (in Africa), and in the Cyrenaica; that it resembles the cypress in its boughs, leaves, stalk, and fruit; and that its wood (from its close texture) never rots." The LXX. render here [peukina;] and Josephus calls it [xyla peukina,] torch or pine-trees; but cautions us against supposing that the wood was like what was known in his time by that name; for these "were to the sight like the wood of the fig-tree, but more white and shining." The Syriac version has {kaiso dekee-sotho,} probably cypress wood; and Dr. Shaw supposes it denotes the cypress. Several critics understand it to mean gummy wood; and Celsius queries whether it may not be the sandal-tree, as the Rabbins and Dr. Geddes suppose. 1Ki 10:11almug-trees. wonderful great. Heb. great and wonderful.5; 7:21; 1Ki 9:8 I will give.1Ki 5:11; Lu 10:7; Ro 13:7,8baths of wine.1Ki 7:26,38; Ezr 7:222 Chronicles 2:16
we will cut.1Ki 5:8,9as much as thou shalt need. Heb. according to all thy need.Joppa. Heb. Japho. Jos 19:46; Ezr 3:7; Joh 1:3; Ac 9:36; 10:32
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