2 Chronicles 9:1
1 The queen of Sheba admires the wisdom of Solomon.13 Solomon's revenue in gold.15 His targets and shields.17 The throne of ivory.20 His vessels.23 His presents.25 His chariots and horse.26 His tributes.29 His reign and death. A.M. 3014. B.C. 990. And when. See on1Ki 10:1,2-13; Mt 12:42; Lu 11:31Sheba.Ge 10:7,28; 25:3fame.1:1,12; 1Ki 4:31questions.Ps 49:4; 78:2; Pr 1:6; Mt 13:11,35camels.Ps 72:10,15; Isa 60:6spices.9; Mt 2:11communed.1Sa 1:15; Ps 142:2; Mt 12:34 2 Chronicles 16:2
brought out.28:21; 2Ki 12:18; 16:8; 18:15Damascus. Heb. Darmeskek. 2 Chronicles 28:20-23
A.M. 3264. B.C. 740. Tilgath-pilneser.2Ki 15:29; 16:7-10Tiglath-pileser.1Ch 5:26; Ho 5:13distressed him.2Ki 17:5; Isa 7:20; 30:3,16; Jer 2:37 took away.12:9; 2Ki 18:15,16; Pr 20:25 in the.33:12; Ps 50:15; Isa 1:5; Eze 21:13; Ho 5:15; Re 16:9-11this is.Es 7:6; Ps 52:7 For he sacrificed.This passage, says Mr. Hallet, greatly surprised me; for the sacred historian is here represented as saying, "The gods of Damascus had smitten Ahaz." But it is impossible to suppose that an inspired author should say this; for the Scripture every where represents the heathen idols as nothing and vanity, and as incapable of doing either good or hurt. All difficulty is avoided if we follow the old Hebrew copies, from which the Greek translation was made: "And king Ahaz said, I will seek to the gods of Damascus which have smitten me." 25:14; 2Ki 16:12,13Damascus. Heb. Darmesek. Because the gods.Hab 1:11sacrifice to them.Jer 10:5; 44:15-18But they were.Isa 1:28; Jer 44:20-28; Ho 13:9
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