1 Chronicles 14:1
1 Hiram's kindness to David.2 David's felicity in people, wives, and children.8 His two victories against the Philistines. A.M. 2961. B.C. 1043. An. Ex. Is. 448. Hiram.2Sa 5:11,12-16; 1Ki 5:1,8-12; 2Ch 2:11,12Huram. and timber.22:2; 1Ki 5:6,9,10,18; 2Ch 2:3,8-10; Ezr 3:7to build him.17:1; 2Sa 7:2; 1Ki 7:1-12; Jer 22:13-15Jeremiah 22:15
thy.18; 2Ki 23:25; 1Ch 3:15eat.1Ki 4:20-23; 2Ch 35:7,8,12-18; Ec 2:24; 9:7-10; 10:17; Isa 33:16Lu 11:41; Ac 2:46; 1Co 10:31and do.3; 21:12; 23:5; 2Sa 8:15; 1Ki 10:9; 2Ki 22:2; 23:25; 2Ch 34:2Pr 20:28; 21:3; 25:5; 29:4; 31:9; Isa 9:7then.42:6; De 4:40; Ps 128:1,2; Isa 3:10Haggai 1:4
to.2Sa 7:2; Ps 132:3-5; Mt 6:33; Php 2:21and.Ps 74:7; 102:14; Jer 26:6,18; 52:13; La 2:7; 4:1; Eze 24:21Da 9:17,18,26,27; Mic 3:12; Mt 24:1,2Haggai 1:9
Ye looked.They had used all proper means in the cultivation of their lands, and had "sown much;" but when they rationally entertained the most sanguine expectations of a large increase, they were strangely disappointed; and even what they had brought home was unaccountably wasted, as if the Lord had "blown upon it," and driven it away! And the reason was, because they neglected the temple, and left it in ruins, whilst they eagerly employed themselves in building and decorating their own houses; therefore they were visited by drought and famine, and by various diseases on man and beast. 6; 2:16,17; Isa 17:10,11; Mal 3:8-11blow upon it. or, blow it away.2Sa 22:16; 2Ki 19:7; Isa 40:7; Mal 2:2Why.Job 10:2; Ps 77:5-10Because.4; Jos 7:10-15; 2Sa 21:1; Mt 10:37,38; 1Co 11:30-32; Re 2:4; 3:19
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