a4:2-5
bIsa 51:3
cGen 1:2
dRev 21:1
e4:6
fExod 30:18-19
g4:7
hJob 9:9
i38:31
jAmos 5:8
k4:11b-18
l1 Kgs 7:40b-47
m4:19
n4:8
oLev 24:5-9
pExod 24:9-11

‏ 2 Chronicles 4

Summary for 2Chr 4:2-5: 4:2-5  a The Temple, the house of God, depicted Eden, the garden of God (cp. Isa 51:3  b). The massive Sea that rested on the backs of the twelve bronze oxen represented either cosmic pre-creation waters or the waters of life that emanated from the Garden of Eden. Divine forces subdue the waters of chaos (Gen 1:2  c) so that they provide life-giving nourishment for plant, animal, and human life (see Rev 21:1  d, where the sea is removed forever).
4:6  e The Sea served the same purpose as the bronze washbasin in the Tabernacle (cp. Exod 30:18-19  f).
4:7  g The seven lights of each of the ten gold lampstands might have represented the Pleiades, a cluster of stars symbolized by seven dots in ancient Mesopotamia (cp. Job 9:9  h; 38:31  i; Amos 5:8  j).
Summary for 2Chr 4:11-18: 4:11b-18  k Cp. 1 Kgs 7:40b-47  l, which the Chronicler follows almost verbatim.
4:19  m The Bread of the Presence symbolized God’s provision for his people. It was placed before God on the tables (4:8  n) as a type of offering, demonstrating that it belonged to God and that Israel’s provision came from God’s “table.” Some of the bread was eaten by the priests (Lev 24:5-9  o), and the rest was burned; this meal symbolized the covenant meal of fellowship between God and his people (see Exod 24:9-11  p).
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