2 Samuel 7:1-3

1 Nathan, first approving the purpose of David to build God a house,

4 after by the word of God forbids him.

12 God promises him benefits and blessings in his seed.

18 David's prayer and thanksgiving.

the king.

1Ch 17:1-15; Da 4:29,30

the Lord.

Jos 21:44; 23:1; 1Ki 5:4; 2Ch 14:6; Ps 18:1; *title

Pr 16:7; Lu 1:74,75

Nathan.

12:1; 1Ch 29:29

I dwell.

5:11; 1Ch 14:1; Jer 22:13-15; Hag 1:4

the ark.

Ps 132:5; Joh 2:17; Ac 7:46

curtains.

6:17; Ex 26:1-14; 40:21; 1Ch 16:1; 2Ch 1:4

Go, do.

2Ki 4:27

all that.

1Sa 16:7; 1Ki 8:17,18; 1Ch 22:7; 28:2; Ps 20:4; 37:4

for the.

1Sa 10:7; 1Jo 2:27

1 Chronicles 13:1-3

1 David fetches the ark with great solemnity from Kirjath- jearim.

9 Uzza being smitten, the ark is left at the house of Obed- edom.

consulted.

12:14,20,32; 2Sa 6:1; 2Ki 23:1; 2Ch 29:20; 34:29,30

If it seem.

1Ki 12:7; 2Ki 9:15; Pr 15:22; Phm 1:8,9

and that it be.

Ex 18:23; 2Sa 7:2-5

send abroad. Heb. break forth, and send. left.

10:7; 1Sa 31:1; Isa 37:4

the priests.

15:2-14; Nu 4:4-20; 2Ch 31:4-21

their cities and suburbs. Heb. the cities of their suburbs.

6:54-81; Nu 35:2-9

bring again. Heb. bring about. the ark.

1Sa 7:1,2; Ps 132:6

we enquired.

1Sa 14:18,36; 22:10,15; 23:2,9-12

1 Chronicles 22

1 David, foreknowing the place of the temple, prepares abundance for the building of it.

6 He instructs Solomon in God's promises, and his duty in building the temple.

17 He charges the princes to assist his son.

This is the house.David perhaps had some assurance that this was the place on which God designed that His house should be built; and perhaps it was this that induced him to buy not only the threshing-floor, but probably some adjacent ground also, as Calmet supposes, that there might be sufficient room for such a structure.

21:18-28; Ge 28:17; De 12:5-7,11; 2Sa 24:18; 2Ch 3:1; 6:5,6

Ps 78:60,67-69; 132:13,14; Joh 4:20-22

and this is the altar.

2Ki 18:22; 2Ch 32:12

the strangers.

1Ki 9:20,21; 2Ch 2:17; 8:7,8; Isa 61:5,6; Eph 2:12,19-22

masons.

14:1; 2Sa 5:11; 1Ki 5:17,18; 6:7; 7:9-12; 2Ki 12:12; 22:6

Ezr 3:7

prepared iron.

29:2,7

without weight.

14; 1Ki 7:47; 2Ch 4:18; Jer 52:20

cedar trees.

2Sa 5:11; 1Ki 5:6-10; 2Ch 2:3; Ezr 3:7

Solomon.

29:1; 1Ki 3:7; 2Ch 13:7

exceeding.

1Ki 9:8; 2Ch 2:5; 7:21; Ezr 3:12; Isa 64:11; Eze 7:20; Hag 2:3,9

Lu 21:5

David prepared.

De 31:2-7; Ec 9:10; Joh 3:30; 4:37,38; 9:4; 13:1; 2Pe 1:13-15

charged him.

Nu 27:18,19,23; De 31:14,23; Mt 28:18-20; Ac 1:2; 20:25-31

1Ti 5:21; 6:13-17; 2Ti 4:1

it was in.

17:1-15; 28:2-21; 29:3; 2Sa 7:2; 1Ki 8:17-19; 2Ch 6:7-9; Ps 132:5

unto the name.

De 12:5,11,21; 1Ki 8:16,20,29; 9:3; 2Ch 2:4; Ezr 6:12

Thou has shed.

28:3; Nu 31:20,24; 1Ki 5:3

thou shalt not.

17:4-10; 2Sa 7:5-11

a son.

17:11; 28:5-7; 2Sa 7:12,13

I will give.

1Ki 4:20,25; 5:4; Ps 72:7; Isa 9:6,7

Solomon. that is, Peaceable.

2Sa 12:24,25

I will give peace.

Jud 6:24; *marg:

Job 34:29; Isa 26:12; 45:7; 57:19; 66:12; Hag 2:9

He shall build.

17:12,13; 28:6; 2Sa 7:13; 1Ki 5:5; 8:19,20; Zec 6:12,13

he shall be.

Ps 89:26; Heb 1:5

I will establish.

17:14; 28:7; Ps 89:36,37; Isa 9:7

the Lord.

16; 28:20; Isa 26:12; Mt 1:23; 28:20; Ro 15:33; 2Ti 4:22

Only the.

1Ki 3:9-12; 2Ch 1:10; Ps 72:1; Pr 2:6,7; Lu 21:15; Jas 1:5

that thou mayest.

De 4:6; 1Ki 11:1-10; Pr 14:8; 1Jo 2:3

Then shalt.

28:7; Jos 1:7,8; *marg:

1Ki 2:3; 2Ch 20:20; Ps 119:6; Jer 22:3,4

to fulfil.

Mt 3:15; Ac 13:22; Ga 6:2; Jas 2:8

be strong.

28:10,20; De 31:7,8; Jos 1:6-9,18; 1Co 16:13; Eph 6:10; 2Ti 2:1

trouble. or, poverty.

2Co 8:2

an hundred thousand.This, at 5,075£. 15s. 7®d. the talent, would amount to the sum of 507,578,125£.

29:4-7; 1Ki 10:14

thousand thousand talents of silver.This, at 353£. 11s. 10d. the talent, would amount to 353,591,666£. 13s. 4d.; and both sums would amount to the immense sum of 868,169,791£. 13s. 4d.

without weight.

3; 2Ki 25:16; Jer 52:20

hewers and workers of stone and timber. that is, masons andcarpenters.

2-4

all manner.

Ex 28:6; 31:3-5; 35:32,35; 1Ki 7:14

the gold.

3,14

Arise.

Jos 1:2,5,9; 7:10; Jud 4:14; 18:9,10; 2Ch 20:17; 1Co 15:58

Eph 5:14; Php 2:12,13; 4:13

and the Lord.

11; 1Sa 17:37; 20:13

all the princes.

28:21; 29:6; Ro 16:2,3; Php 4:3; 3Jo 1:8

Is not.

Jud 6:12-14; Ro 8:31

and hath.

9; 23:25; De 12:10,11; Jos 22:4; 23:1; 2Sa 7:1; Ac 9:31

before the Lord.

De 20:4; Jos 10:42; 1Sa 25:28; 2Sa 5:19,20; Ps 44:1-5

set your.

16:11; 28:9; De 4:29; 32:46,47; Ps 27:4; 2Ch 20:3; Da 9:3

Hag 1:5; *marg:

Ac 11:23

arise.

16; Isa 60:1; Ac 22:16

to bring.

1Ki 8:6,21; 2Ch 5:7; 6:11

to the name.

7; 1Ki 5:3

1 Chronicles 23

1 David in his old age makes Solomon king.

2 The number and distribution of the Levites.

7 The families of the Gershonites.

12 The sons of Kohath.

21 The sons of Merari.

24 The office of the Levites.

A.M. 2989. B.C. 1015. An. Ex. Is. 476. old.

29:28; Ge 25:8; 35:29; 1Ki 1:1; Job 5:26

he made.

28:5; 29:22-25; 1Ki 1:33-39

he gathered.

13:1; 28:1; Jos 23:2; 24:1; 2Ch 34:29,30

the Levites.

Nu 4:2,3,23,30,35,43,47

thirty and eight.

Nu 4:48

twenty.

28-32; 6:48; 9:28-32; 26:20-27

set forward. or, oversee.

Ne 11:9,22; Ac 20:28

officers and judges.

26:29-31; De 16:18; 17:8-10; 2Ch 19:8; Mal 2:7

porters.

9:17-27; 15:23,24; 16:38; 26:1-12; 2Ch 8:14; 35:15; Ezr 7:7; Ne 7:73

praised.

6:31-48; 9:33; 15:16-22; 16:41,42; 25:1-7; 2Ch 20:19-21; Ps 87:7

the instruments.

1Ki 10:12; 2Ch 29:25,26

See on

Am 6:5

divided.

2Ch 8:14; 29:25; 31:2; 35:10; Ezr 6:18

courses. Heb. divisions.

24:1; 26:1

Gershon.Gershon, [Gêrshôm ,] is called [Gêreshown ,] Gershom, in the parallel passage, simply by the mutation of [Nûwn,] {noon,} into [Mêm,] {mem.}

6:1,16

Gershom.

Ex 6:16-24; Nu 26:57,58

Gershonites.

6:17-20; 15:7; 26:21

Laadan.Laadan and Libni, seem to have been two distinct names of this person; but the variation of Shimi and Shimei exists only in the translation, the original being uniformly [Shim'iy .]

Ex 6:17

Libni, Shimi.

Jehiel.

15:18,20,21

Joel.

6:33,34; 15:7,11,17

9

Zina.Zina seems to be a mistake for Zizah; for both the LXX. and Vulgate read uniformly [Ziza,] Ziza.

11

Zizah.

Zizah.

10

had not many sons. Heb. did not multiply sons.

sons of Kohath.

6:2; Ex 6:18; Nu 3:27; 26:58

The sons.

6:3; Ex 6:20; Nu 3:27; 26:59

separated.

Ex 28:1-14; Nu 18:1; Ps 99:6; 106:16; Ac 13:2; Ro 1:1; Ga 1:15

Heb 5:4

sanctify.

Ex 29:33-37,44; 40:9-15; Le 10:10,17,18; 16:11-19,32,33; 17:2-6

Nu 18:3-8

to burn incense.

Ex 30:6-10,34-38; Le 10:1,2; 16:12,13; Nu 16:16-18,35-40,46,47

1Sa 2:28; 2Ch 26:18-21; Lu 1:9; Re 8:3

to bless.

Le 9:22,23; Nu 6:23-27; De 21:5

the man.

De 33:1; Ps 90:1; *title

his sons.

26:23-25

Gershom.

Ex 2:22; 4:20; 18:3,4

Shebuel.

24:20; 25:20

Shubael.

26:24

the chief. or, the first.

26:25

were very many. Heb. were highly multiplied.

Shelomith.

24:22

Shelomoth.

26:26

Hebron.

12; 15:9; 24:23

20

Merari.

6; 6:20,30; 24:26-30

Mahli.

Ex 6:19

Mahali.

had no sons.

24:28

brethren. or, kinsmen. took them.

Nu 36:6-8

Jeremoth.

24:30

Jerimoth.

the sons of Levi.

Nu 10:17,21

after the house.

Nu 1:4; 2:32; 3:15,20; 4:34-49

by their polls.

Nu 1:2,18,22; 3:47

from the age.At first David appointed the Levites to serve from thirty years old and upwards; but considering, probably, that the temple which was about to be built, with its courts, chambers, etc., would require a more numerous ministry, he fixed this period, by this subsequent regulation, at twenty years and upwards. In the time of Moses, the age was from thirty years to fifty: here this latter period is not mentioned, probably because the service was not so laborious now; for the ark being fixed, they had no longer any burdens to carry; and therefore even an old man might continue to serve. See the Note on Nu 8:24.

twenty.

3,27; Nu 1:3; 4:3; 8:24; Ezr 3:8

The Lord.

22:18; 2Sa 7:1,11

that they may dwell in Jerusalem. or, and he dwelleth inJerusalem.

1Ki 8:13,27; Ps 9:11; 68:16,18; 132:13,14; 135:21; Isa 8:18

Joe 3:21; Zec 8:3; 2Co 6:16; Col 2:9

carry.

Nu 4:5,49; 7:9

by the last.

3,24; 2Sa 23:1; Ps 72:20

numbered. Heb. numbers.

office was to wait, etc. Heb. station was at the hand ofAaron.

18:17; *marg:

Ne 11:24

for the service.

4; 28:13; Nu 3:6-9; 1Ki 6:5; 2Ch 31:11; Ezr 8:29; Ne 13:4,5,9

Jer 35:4; Eze 41:6-11,26; 42:3,13

purifying.

9:28,29; 2Ch 29:5,18,19; 35:3-6,11-14

for the shewbread.It was the priests' office to place this bread before the Lord; and it was their privilege to feed on the old loaves when they were replaced by the new.

9:31,32; Ex 25:30; Le 24:5-9; 1Ki 7:48; 2Ch 13:11; 29:18; Ne 10:33

Mt 12:4; Heb 9:2

the fine flour.

9:29-34; Le 6:20-23

unleavened.

Le 2:4-7; 7:9

pan. or, flat plate. for all manner of measure.The standards of all weights and measures were in the sanctuary; and therefore the Levites had the inspection of weights and measures of every kind, that no fraud might in this way be committed. Honesty is inseparably connected with piety; and hence the Levites, being sufficiently numerous, were employed to superintend the former, as well as the latter.

Le 19:35,36; Nu 3:50

stand.

6:31-33; 9:33; 16:37-42; 25:1-7; 2Ch 29:25-28; 31:2; Ezr 3:10,11

Ps 135:1-3,19,20; 137:2-4; Re 5:8-14; 14:3

every morning.

Ex 29:39-42; Ps 92:1-3; 134:1,2

in the sabbaths.

Le 23:24,39; Nu 10:10; Ps 81:1-4; Isa 1:13,14

set feasts.

Le 23:1-17; Nu 28:1-29:40

keep.

9:27; Nu 1:53; 1Ki 8:4

the charge of the sons.

Nu 3:6-9,38

1 Chronicles 24

1 The division of the sons of Aaron by lot into four and twenty orders.

20 The Kohathites,

26 and the Merarites, divided by lot.

the divisions.

23:6; *marg:

The sons.

6:3; Ex 6:23; 28:1; Le 10:1-6; Nu 3:2; 26:60

Nadab.

Ex 24:1,9

died.

Le 10:2; Nu 3:4; 26:61

Eleazar.

Ex 29:9; Le 10:12; Nu 16:39,40; 18:7

Zadok.

6,31; 6:4-8,50-53; 12:27,28; 15:11; 16:39; 2Sa 20:25; 1Ki 2:35

Ahimelech.This was Abiathar, who appears to have had the name of Ahimelech, as well as his father.

1Sa 21:1; 22:9-23; 2Sa 8:17

more.

15:6-12

sons of Eleazar.

Nu 25:11-13

according.

23:24

they divided by lot.

Jos 18:10; Pr 16:33; Jon 1:7; Ac 1:26

the governors.

9:11; 2Ch 35:8; Ne 11:11; Mt 26:3; 27:1; Ac 4:1,6; 5:24

the scribe.

1Ki 4:3; 2Ch 34:13; Ezr 7:6; Ne 8:1; Mt 8:19; 13:52; 23:1,2

principal household. Heb. house of the father.

23:24

Jehoiarib.

9:10; Ne 12:19

Joiarib. to Jedaiah.

Ezr 2:36; Ne 7:39; 11:10

Harim.

Ezr 2:39; 10:21; Ne 7:35; 12:15

Mijamin.

Ne 12:17

Miniamin.

Abijah.As the Evangelist Luke mentions the course of Abia, it is evident that these courses of the priests, established by David, no doubt under Divine direction, were continued, with some alterations, till the days of Christ: these records must therefore have been very useful after the Babylonian captivity.

Ne 12:4,17; Lu 1:5

Abia.

Jeshuah.

Ezr 2:36; Ne 7:39; 12:10

Eliashib.

Ne 12:10

13

Immer.

Ezr 2:37; 10:20; Ne 7:40

15

16

17

18

the orderings.

9:25; 2Ch 23:4,8; 1Co 14:40

under Aaron.

1; Heb 7:11

Amram.

6:18; 23:12-14

Shubael.

23:16; 26:24

Shebuel.

Rehabiah.

23:17

Isshiah.Probably Isshiah is a contracted form, or a corruption, of Jeshaiah.

26:25

Jeshaiah.

Izharites.The original is uniformly Izharites.

23:18; Ex 6:21; Nu 3:19,27

Izeharites. Shelomoth.The variation of [Shelômîyth ] Shelomith, and Shelomoth, arises from the mutation of [Vâv,] {wav} and [Yôwd,] {yood}.

23:18; 26:26

Shelomith.

Jeriah.The following variations exist only in the translation, the original being uniformly [Yerîyâh ] or [Yerîyâhûw ] Jerijah, [Mîykâh] Michah, and [Yishshîyâh ] Isshiah.

23:19; 26:31

Jerijah.

Michah.

23:20

Micah.

Isshiah.

23:20

Jesiah. Zechariah.

15:18,20

26

sons.

6:19; 23:21; Ex 6:19; Nu 3:20

who had no sons.

23:22

29

Mushi.

6:47; 23:23

lots.

5,6; Nu 26:56

even the principal.The whole company being ranged according to their families, with the proper number of divisions, the order of their courses was assigned them by lot, without respect to rank or seniority.

25:8; 26:13

1 Chronicles 25

1 The number and offices of the singers.

8 Their division by lot into four and twenty orders.

the captains.That is, the chief of the several orders; not military captains.

12:28; 23:2; 24:5,6; 2Ch 23:1,9

Asaph.

6:33,39,44; 15:16-19

prophesy.The word prophesy, here, seems to mean no more than praising God by singing inspired prophetical hymns.

3; 1Sa 10:5; 2Ki 3:15; 1Co 14:24-26

harps.

15:16-21; 16:4,5,42; 23:5-7; 2Ch 23:13; 29:25,26; 31:2; 34:12

Ezr 3:10,11; Ne 12:24,27,43-46; Ps 81:2; 92:1-3; 150:3-5

Re 15:2-4

Asaph.

1; 6:39; 15:17; 16:5; Ps 73:1; 74:1; 75:1; 76:1; 77:1; 78:1; *titles

Ps 79:1; 80:1; 81:1; 82:1; 83:1; *titles

Asarelah."Otherwise called Jesharelah. ver. 14."

under the hands.

3,6; Isa 3:6

according to the order of the king. Heb. by the hands of theking.

6; *marg:

Jeduthun.

9:16; 16:41,42; 2Ch 29:14

Gedaliah.

9

Zeri.

11

Izri. Jeshaiah.

15

Mattithiah.

21; 15:18,21

six."With Shimei, mentioned ver. 17." Shimei is not only mentioned in the parallel passage, but is supplied here by the Arabic version.

to give thanks.

Ps 92:1; Jer 33:11

Heman.

6:33; 15:17,19; 16:41,42; Ps 88:1; *title

Bukkiah.

13

Mattaniah.

16

Uzziel.

18

Azareel.

24:24

Shebuel.

20; 24:20

Shubael. Jerimoth.

22; 24:30

Hananiah.

23

Hanani.

25

Eliathah.

27

Giddalti.

29

Romamti-ezer.

31

Joshbekashah.

24

Mallothi.

26

Hothir.

28,30

the king's seer.

21:9; 1Sa 9:9

words. or, matters. to lift up.This may denote that he presided over those who used wind instruments.

God gave.

28:5; Ge 33:5; Ps 127:3; Isa 8:18

under the hands.

2,3

for song.

1-3; 15:22; 23:5; Ps 68:25; Eph 5:19; Col 3:16

according to the king's order. Heb. by the hands of theking.

2; *marg:

Asaph.

1-4

two hundred.These two hundred and eighty-eight, being twenty-four courses of twelve each, were more skilful than the other Levites; and being placed under the twenty-four sons of the chief singers, they had the four thousand before mentioned divided among them, to officiate by courses, according to their instructions: ch. 23:5.

cast lots.

24:5; Le 16:8; 1Sa 14:41,42; Pr 16:33; Ac 1:26

ward against ward.

24:31; 26:13,16; Ne 12:24

the teacher.Even among the twenty-four leaders, some were more expert than others; some were teachers, and others were scholars; but every one was taken by the solemn casting of lots, without any regard to these distinctions. Thus all things were disposed for the preserving of order, and avoiding all disputes about precedence: there being no respect had, in this divine distribution, to birth, but the younger in course preceded the elder.

15:22; 2Ch 23:13

Joseph.

2

the second.Dr. Geddes, chiefly on the authority of the Arabic, adds, "who with his sons and brethren were twelve."

Zaccur.

2

Izri. [Yitsrîy .]Izri, seems to be called [Tserîy ,] Zeri, by the aphæresis of [Yôwd,] {yood.}

3

Zeri.

Nethaniah.

2

13

Jesharelah.This variation rises from the mutation of ['Aleph,] {aleph,} and [Yôwd,] {yood;} the word being written in the parallel passage ['Asar'êlâh ,] {Asarelah,} and here, [Yesar'êlâh ,] Jesarelah.

2

Asarelah.

15

16

17

Azareel.Probably this person was called by both names; or Uzziel may be a mistake for Azareel. In the Syriac and Arabic, the name is nearly the same in both places.

4

Uzziel.

Hashabiah.

3

Shubael.

4

Shebuel.

Mahazioth.

4

1 Chronicles 26

1 The divisions of the porters.

13 The gates assigned by lot.

20 The Levites that had charge of the treasures.

29 Officers and judges.

the divisions.There were four classes of these, each of which belonged to the four gates of the temple, which opened to the four cardinal points of heaven. The eastern gate fell to Shelemiah; the northern to Zechariah, (ver. 14;) the southern to Obed-edom, (ver. 15;) and the western to Shuppim and Hosah, (ver. 16.) These several persons were captains of these porter-bands, or door-keepers, at the different gates. There were probably a thousand men under each of these captains; as we find, from ch. 23:5, that their whole number was four thousand.

the porters.

9:17-27; 15:18,23,24; 2Ch 23:19

Korhites.

Nu 26:9-11; Ps 44:1; 49:1; *titles

Meshelemiah.[Shelemyâhuw ,] Shelemiah, is merely an abbreviation of [Meshelemyâh ,] Meshelemiah, by the aphæresis of [Mêm,] {mem.}

14

Shelemiah. Asaph.This variation arises from the rejection of the word [Ab ,] {av,} "father," and the mutation of [Yôwd,] {yood,} into ['Aleph,] {aleph;} being written in the parallel passages [Ebyâcâph ,] Ebiasaph, and here [Acâph ,] Asaph.

6:37; 9:19

Ebiasaph.

2

3

Obed-edom.

15:18,21,24; 16:5,38

him."That is, Obed-edom, as ch. 13:14."

Ps 128:1

mighty men of valour.They were not only porters, or door keepers, in the ordinary sense of the word, but they were a military guard to the gate, as Dr. Delaney suggests that the word {shöârim} should be rendered here: and perhaps in this sense alone are we to understand their office, which appears to have been of considerable dignity, and conferred only on men of the first rank. They were appointed to attend the temple, to guard all the avenues to it, to open and shut all the outer gates, and attend at them, not only for state but for service. They were also required to direct and instruct those who were going to worship in the courts of the sanctuary in the conduct they were to observe, to encourage those who were timid, to send back the strangers and unclean, and to guard against thieves and others who were enemies to the house of God.

8; 12:28; Jud 6:12; 2Sa 2:7; *marg:

2Ch 26:17; Ne 11:14; 1Ti 6:12; 2Ti 2:3

7

able men.

Mt 25:15; 1Co 12:4-11; 2Co 3:6; 1Pe 4:11

Meshelemiah.

1,14

Hosah.

16:38

his father.

5:1,2

11

wards.That is, classes against each other. Ward formerly signified a class or division: we still apply the term to the different apartments in hospitals, and to the more extensive districts into which the city of London is divided.

25:8

as well the small as the great. Heb. or, as well for thesmall as for the great.

24:31; 25:8

Shelemiah.

1

Meshelemiah. Zechariah.

2

Asuppim. Heb. gatherings. .

17Or collections; probably the place where either the supplies of the porters, or the offerings made for the priests and Levites, were laid up. Obed-edom is said to have had the charge of the treasures, etc., in 2 Ch 25:24.

Hosah.

10,11

Shallecheth.That is, ejection; probably the gate through which all the filth which from time to time might accumulate in the temple and its courts, was cast out.

causeway.

1Ki 10:5; 2Ch 9:4

ward against ward.That is, their stations were opposite to each other; as the north to the south, and the east to the west.

12; 25:8; Ne 12:24

Eastward.

9:24; 2Ch 8:14

Asuppim.

15

Parbar.

2Ki 23:11{Parbar} is most probably the same as {parwar,} which denotes suburbs, (2 Ki 23:11,) in which sense it is often used in the Chaldee Targums; and consequently this may be considered as leading to the suburbs.

Kore.Kore, or rather, Kohri, [Qorchîy ,] is essentially the same with [Qôrach ,] Korah, merely having a paragogic [Yôwd,] {yood.}

Nu 16:11

Korah.

treasures.

22; 9:26-30; 22:3,4,14-16; 28:12-19; 29:2-8; 1Ki 14:26; 15:18

Mal 3:10

dedicated things. Heb. holy things.

26-28; 18:11; 1Ki 7:51; 2Ch 31:11,12

Laadan.

6:17

Libni.

23:7

Jehieli.Jehieli, [Yechîy'êlîy ,] is the same as Jehiel, [Yechav'êl ,] with the addition of [Yôwd,] {yood.}

23:8; 29:8

Jehiel. over the treasures.

20; Ne 10:38

Amramites.

23:12; Nu 3:19,27

Shebuel.The difference between [Shûwbâ'êl ,] Shubael, and [Shêbûw'êl ,] Shebuel, simply arises from the elision of [Vâv,] {wav} and a change of vowels.

23:15,16; 24:20

Shubael.

Eliezer.

23:15; Ex 18:4

Rehabiah.

23:17

Shelomith.

23:18

over all the treasures.

18:11; 22:14; 29:2-9; Nu 31:30-52

Out.

Jos 6:19

spoils won in battles. Heb. battles and spoils. tomaintain.

2Ki 12:14; Ne 10:32-34

Samuel.

1Sa 9:9

Abner.

1Sa 14:47-51; 17:55

Joab.

2Sa 10:9-14

Izharites.

23; 23:12

the outward.

2Ch 34:13; Ne 11:16

officers.

23:4; 2Ch 19:8-11

the Hebronites.

23:12,19

men of valour.

6

officers. Heb. over the charge.

Jerijah.

23:19

Jeriah. fortieth.

29:27; 1Ki 2:11

Jazer.

Jos 21:39; Isa 16:9

men of valour.

6-9

chief fathers.

15:12; 23:24; 24:31

Reubenites.

12:37

and affairs. Heb. and thing.

2Ch 19:11There were more Levites employed as judges with the two tribes and half on the other side of Jordan, than with all the rest of the tribes; there were two thousand seven hundred, whereas on the west side of Jordan there were only one thousand seven hundred. Either those remote tribes were not so well furnished as the rest with judges of their own, or because they lay farthest from Jerusalem, on the borders of the neighbouring nations, and were thus much in danger of being infected with idolatry, they most needed the help of Levites to prevent their running into the abominations of the idolaters.

1 Chronicles 28:2-21

stood up.

Ge 48:2; 1Ki 1:47

my brethren.

11:1-3; De 17:15,20; Ps 22:22; Heb 2:11,12

I had in mine heart.

17:1,2; 2Sa 7:1,2; 1Ki 8:17,18

rest.

6:31; Ps 132:3-8,14

the footstool.

Ps 99:5; 132:7; Isa 66:1; La 2:1; Ac 7:49

had made ready.

18:7-11; 22:2-5,14

Thou shalt.

17:4; 22:8; 2Sa 7:5-13; 1Ki 5:3; 2Ch 6:8,9

blood. Heb. bloods.

chose me.

1Sa 16:6-13; 2Sa 7:8-16; Ps 78:68-72; 89:16-27

chosen Judah.

5:2; Ge 49:8-10; Ps 60:7; 108:8; Heb 7:14

the house of Judah.

1Sa 16:1

the house of my father.

1Sa 26:1

among the sons.

1Sa 16:12,13; Ps 18:19; 147:10,11

all my sons.

3:1-9; 14:4-7

he hath chosen.

22:9,10; 23:1; 29:1

to sit.

17:14; 29:23; 2Ch 1:8,9; Ps 72:1; *title

Ps 72:1-20; Isa 9:6,7

he shall.

17:11-14; 22:9,10; 2Sa 7:13,14; 2Ch 1:9; Zec 6:12,13; Heb 3:3,6

I have.

Heb 4:5

Moreover.

Ps 89:28-37; 132:12; Da 2:44

if.

22:13; 1Ki 6:12,13; 9:4,5; 11:9-13

constant. Heb. strong.

10; Jos 1:6,7; 1Ki 2:2-4

as at this day.

1Ki 8:61; 11:4

in the sight.

De 4:6; Mt 5:14-16; Php 2:15,16; Heb 12:1,2

in the audience.

De 4:26; 29:10,15; Ac 10:33

keep.

Ps 119:4,10,11,27,33,34,44; Pr 2:1-5; 3:1; Isa 34:16; Ac 17:11

that ye may.

De 4:1; 5:32,33; 6:1-3

leave it.

Ezr 9:12; Pr 13:22

know thou.

De 4:35; 1Ki 8:43; Ps 9:10; Jer 9:24; 22:16; 24:7; 31:34; Ho 4:1,6

Joh 8:55; 17:3; Ac 17:23,30; Ro 1:28; 1Co 15:34; 2Co 4:6

the God.

Ge 28:13; Ex 3:16; 15:2; 1Ki 3:6; Ps 18:2; 89:26

serve him.

29:9,17-19; 1Ki 8:61; 2Ki 20:3; 22:2; Job 36:11,12; Ps 101:2

Joh 1:47; 4:24; Ro 1:29; Heb 12:28

a willing mind.

2Co 8:12; 9:7; 1Pe 5:2

the Lord.

29:17; 1Sa 16:7; 1Ki 8:39; Ps 7:9; 139:2; Pr 17:3; Jer 11:20; 17:10

Jer 20:12; Joh 2:25; 21:17; Ac 1:24; Heb 4:13; Re 2:23

the imaginations.

Ge 6:5; 8:21; De 31:21; Ps 139:2; Eze 38:10

if thou seek.

2Ch 15:2; Pr 2:1-6; Isa 45:19; 55:6,7; Jer 29:13; Mt 7:7,8

Jas 4:8-11

if thou forsake.

De 31:16,17; 1Ki 9:6-9; Ezr 8:22; Isa 1:28; Heb 10:38,39

Take heed now.

6; 22:16-19; 1Ti 4:16

David.He gave him an ichnograph of the building, with elevations, sections and specifications of every part; and all this he himself received by inspiration from God himself, (ver. 12, 19,) just as Moses had received the plan of the tabernacle.

the pattern.

19; Ex 25:40; 26:30; 39:42,43; 2Ch 3:3; Eze 43:10,11; Heb 8:5

the porch.

1Ki 6:3; 2Ch 3:4; Eze 40:8,9,15,48,49

the houses.

1Ki 6:16-20; 2Ch 3:5-10; Eze 41:13-17; Heb 9:2-8

the treasuries.[gnzkyw,] {ganzakkaiv:} the word [gnzk,] {ganzach,} is supposed to be not Hebrew, but Persian; in which language we have [gng,] {ganj,} a granary, a hidden treasure, and [gngwr,] {gunjoor,} and [gngynh,] {gunjineh,} a treasure, treasury, or barn. It may, however, be a Chaldee form of the Hebrew [gnz,] {genez,} (from [gnz,] {genaz,} to treasure up;) the [k] being merely formative, as in [dk,] {dech,} ['lk,] {illaich,} and other Chaldee words.

9:26-29; 26:20-27; Lu 21:1

upper chambers.

1Ki 6:5,6,10; 2Ch 3:9; Ne 10:38,39; 13:5; Jer 35:2; Eze 41:6-11

the place.

Ex 25:17-22; 40:20,21; 1Ki 6:19; 2Ch 5:7; Heb 9:5

the pattern.

Ex 31:2

all."By the spirit of prophecy that was with him," say the Targumist.

that he had by. Heb. that was with him by. the spirit.

Ex 25:40; Heb 8:5

the treasuries.

26:20,26-28; 1Ki 14:26; 15:15,18; 2Ki 16:8; 18:15

the courses.

24:1-19; 25:1-31

the vessels.

9:29; 1Ki 7:1-51; Ezr 8:25-30,33

of gold.The quantity of gold which was to be put in each article.

14

the candlesticks.

Ex 25:31-39; 1Ki 7:19; 2Ch 4:7; Zec 4:2,3,11-14; Re 1:12,13,20

Re 2:1

tables of shewbread.

Ex 25:23-30; 1Ki 7:48; 2Ch 4:8,19

pure gold.

1Sa 2:13,14; 2Ch 4:20-22

the bowls.

Nu 7:13,14; 1Ki 7:48-50; 10:21

the altar.

Ex 30:1-10; 1Ki 7:48

the chariot.

Ex 25:18-22; 1Sa 4:4; 1Ki 6:23-30; Ps 18:10; 68:17; 80:1; 99:1

Eze 1:15-24; 10:2-22; Heb 9:5

the Lord.

11,12; Ex 25:40; 26:30

by his hand upon me.

Eze 1:3; 3:14,22

Be strong.

10; 22:13; De 31:7,8; Jos 1:6-9; 1Co 16:13

fear not.

Ps 27:1,2; Isa 41:10,13; Ro 8:31

he will not fail thee.

Jos 1:5; Heb 13:5

the courses.

24:1-26:32

all manner.

Ex 31:3

willing.

Ex 35:25,26,35; 36:1-4; Ro 13:1; Ps 110:3

also the princes.

22:17,18; Tit 3:1

1 Chronicles 29:1-17

1 David, by his example and entreaty,

6 causes the princes and people to offer willingly.

10 David's thanksgiving and prayer.

20 The people, having blessed God, and sacrificed, make Solomon king.

26 David's reign and death.

said unto.

28:1,8

whom.

28:5,6; 1Ki 8:19,20

young.

22:5; 1Ki 3:7; 2Ch 13:7; Pr 4:3; Jer 1:6,7

palace.

28:10; 2Ch 2:4,5

I have prepared.

22:3-5,14-16

with all.

2Ch 31:20,21; Ec 9:10; 2Co 8:3; Col 3:23; 1Pe 4:10,11

the gold.

28:14-18

onyx stones.{Avney shoham,} which was, probably, not the precious stone or gem called onyx, but a marble called in Greek {onychites,} which Pliny mentions as a stone Caramania; for one would hardly think that gems of any kind were used externally in such a building as the temple. Antiquity gave both stones this name, because of their resemblance to the nail of the finger.

Ge 2:12; Ex 28:17,20; 39:6,13; Job 28:16; Isa 54:11,12

Re 21:18-21

glistering stones.{Avney phuch} seems to denote a kind of black marble, so called from its colour resembling stibium: so Vulgate {quasi stibinos.}

marble stones.{Avney shayish} is rendered in the Targum {avney marmoraiyah,} "stones of marble," and by the LXX., and Vulgate [Parion] or [Parinon,] or {marmor Parium,} "Parium marble," which was remarkable for its bright white colour. Josephus says that the temple was built of large blocks of white marble, beautifully polished, so as to produce a most splendid appearance.

I have set.

Ps 26:8; 27:4; 84:1,10; 122:1-9

I have.

21:24; Pr 3:9,10

of mine own proper good. i.e., "of my own private property:"at present we only use the plural goods to designate property or personal effects. over and above.

22:4,5,14-16

gold of Ophir.

1Ki 9:28; Job 28:16

who them.

Ex 25:2-9; 35:5-9; Nu 7:2,3,10-14,15-89; Ezr 1:4-6; 2:68,69

Ezr 7:15,16

consecrate his service. Heb. to fill his hand.

the chief.

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

the rulers.

27:25-34; 2Co 9:7

7

Jehiel the Gershonite.

26:21,22

they offered.

De 16:10,11; Jud 5:9; Ps 110:3; 2Co 8:3,12; 9:7,8

perfect heart.

17; 1Ki 8:61

David.

Pr 23:15,16; Lu 15:6; Joh 15:11; Php 2:15-17; 4:1,10; 1Th 3:6-9

David blessed.

20; 2Ch 20:26-28; Ps 103:1,2; 138:1; 146:2

Blessed be thou.

1Ki 8:15; 2Ch 6:4; Ps 72:18,19; 89:52; Eze 3:12; Eph 1:3; 1Ti 1:17

1Pe 1:3; Re 5:12

Lord God.

Ge 32:28; 33:20

our father.

Isa 63:16; Mt 6:9; Lu 11:3; Ro 1:7; 8:15; Php 4:20; 2Th 2:16

is the greatness.

Da 4:30,34,35; Mt 6:13; 1Ti 1:17; 6:15,16; Jude 1:25; Re 4:10,11

Re 5:12; 7:9-12; 19:1

the victory.

1Sa 15:29; Ps 98:1

majesty.

Job 37:22; Ps 29:4; 45:3,4; 104:1; Isa 2:10; Heb 1:3

all that.

Ge 1:1; 14:19,22; Ps 115:15,16; Isa 42:5; 66:1; Jer 10:10-12; 27:5

Da 4:32,34,35

thine is the.

Ps 97:1; 99:1; 145:1,12,13; Da 4:3; Re 11:15

exalted.

Ne 9:5; Ps 21:13; 46:10; 47:9; 57:5,11; 97:9; Isa 2:11; 12:4

riches.

De 8:18; 1Sa 2:7,8; Job 42:10; Ps 75:6,7; 113:7,8; Pr 8:18; 10:22

Ec 5:19; Lu 1:51-53; Ro 11:35,36

reignest over all.

Da 6:26

power.

Job 9:19; Ps 62:11; Isa 43:13; 46:10; Da 5:18-21; Mt 28:18

Joh 19:11; Eph 3:20; Re 11:17

give strength.

2Ch 16:9; Ps 18:31,32; 28:8; 29:1,11; 68:34,35; 144:1,2; Isa 40:29

Isa 45:24; Eph 3:16; Php 4:13; Col 1:11

we thank.

Ps 105:1; 106:1; Da 2:23; 2Co 2:14; 8:16; 9:15; 1Th 2:13

who am I.

Ge 32:10; 2Sa 7:18; Da 4:30; 1Co 15:9,10; 2Co 3:5; 12:9-11

that we should.

Ps 115:1; Re 4:10

be able. Heb. retain, or obtain strength. willingly.

9; Php 2:13; Jas 1:17

all things.

Ge 28:22; Ps 50:10-12; Ro 11:36; 1Co 16:2

of thine own. Heb. of thine hand.

For we.

Ge 47:9; Ps 39:12; 119:19; Heb 11:13-16; 1Pe 2:11

our days.

Job 14:2; Ps 90:9; 102:11; 144:4; Ec 6:12; Isa 40:6-8; Jas 4:14

abiding. Heb. expectation.

all this store.

14; 2Ch 31:10; Ps 24:1; Ho 2:8; Lu 19:16

triest the heart.

28:9; De 8:2; 1Sa 16:7; Ps 7:9; 51:6; Pr 16:2; 21:2; Jer 17:10

Heb 4:12; Re 2:23

hast pleasures.

Pr 11:20; 15:8,9; Joh 1:47

in the uprightness.

Ac 24:16; 2Co 1:12; 1Th 2:10

joy thy people.

9; Phm 1:7,20

present. Heb. found.

2 Chronicles 1:9-10

let thy promise.

2Sa 7:12-16,25-29; 1Ch 17:11-14,23-27; 28:6,7; Ps 89:35-37

Ps 132:11,12

for thou hast.

1Ki 3:7,8

like the dust. Heb. much as the dust.

Ge 13:16; 22:17; Nu 23:10

Give me.

1Ki 3:9; Ps 119:34,73; Pr 2:2-6; 3:13-18; 4:7; Jas 1:5

go out.

Nu 27:17; De 31:2; 2Sa 5:2

for who can.

2Co 2:16; 3:5
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