1 Kings 10:18
a great throne.2Ch 9:17-19; Ps 45:6; 110:1; 122:5; Heb 1:3,8; Re 20:11ivory.22; 22:39; Ps 45:8; Eze 27:6; Am 6:4; Re 18:121 Kings 10:22
Tharshish.22:48; Ge 10:4; 2Ch 9:21; 20:36,37; Ps 48:7; 72:10; Isa 2:16Isa 23:1,6,10; 60:9; 66:19; Eze 27:12; Jon 1:3Tarshish. ivory. or, elephant's teeth.18; Am 3:15apes.{Kophim,} rather monkeys, the same as the Syriac [qwp',] Greek [kephos,] [kepos,] or [kebos,] and Roman {Cephus,} which animal both Pliny and Solinus inform us was brought from Ethiopia. The same name appears in the monkeys, called {KEIIIEN} in the Prænestine Pavement, and in the French {cep} or {ceb.} peacocks.Job 39:13Psalms 45:8
All.So 1:3,13; 3:6; 4:6,13,14; 5:1,5,13; Mt 2:11; Joh 19:392Co 2:14-16cassia.Ex 30:23,24ivory.15; 1Ki 22:39; Am 3:15; Joh 14:2whereby.16:11; Heb 12:2Ezekiel 27:6
the oaks.Isa 2:13; Zec 11:2the company, etc. or, they have made thy hatches of ivorywell trodden. Rather, "thy benches have they made of ivory inlaid with box, from the isles of Chittim." Vulgate, {de insulis Italiæ,} "from the islands of Italy," which were always famous for box-trees. company. Heb. daughters. the isles.Ge 10:4Kittim.Nu 24:24; Jer 2:10Ezekiel 27:15
Dedan.20; Ge 10:7; 25:3; 1Ch 1:9,32; Jer 25:23; 49:8of ivory.1Ki 10:22; Re 18:12Amos 3:15
the winter.Jer 36:22the summer.Jud 3:20the houses.1Ki 22:39the great.11; 6:11; Isa 5:9Amos 6:4
lie.Isa 5:11,12; 22:13; Lu 16:19; Ro 13:13,14; Jas 5:5beds.Either sofas to recline on at table, or beds to sleep on; which among the ancients, were ornamented with ivory inlaid. stretch themselves upon their couches. or, abound withsuperfluities. 1Sa 25:36-38; Ps 73:7; Lu 12:19,20
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