2 Samuel 8:7-11
shields.1Ki 10:16,17; 14:26,27; 1Ch 18:7; 2Ch 9:15,16 Betah.Probably the same as Bathne in Syria, between Beroæea and Hierapolis. 1Ch 18:8Tibhath, Chun. Berothai.Berothai is probably the Barathena of Ptolemy, which he mentions, along with Sabe, as a city of Arabia Deserta, in the confines of the Palmyrenian district. exceeding.1Ch 22:14,16; 29:7; 2Ch 4:1-18 Toi.1Ch 18:9Tou. Hamath.Am 6:2 Joram.1Ch 18:10Hadoram. salute him. Heb. ask him of peace.Ge 43:27; Isa 39:1to bless him.1Sa 13:10; *marg:1Ki 1:47; Ps 129:8had wars. Heb. was a man of wars. brought with him. Heb.in his hand were. Which.1Ki 7:51; 1Ch 18:11; 22:14-16; 26:26-28; 29:2; Mic 4:131 Chronicles 18:7-8
shields.1Ki 10:16,17; 14:26-28; 2Ch 9:15,16; 12:9,10 Tibhath.2Sa 8:8Betah, Berothai. wherewith.22:14; 1Ki 7:15-47; 2Ch 4:2-6,12-18; Jer 52:17-231 Chronicles 18:10-11
Hadoram. or Joram.2Sa 8:10Joram, in the parallel text, seems a mistake for Hadoram, or Idoram; for the LXX. have there [Leddouram.] enquire. or salute him. congratulate him. Heb. bless him.had war. Heb. was the man of wars. all manner.2Ch 9:1,23,24; Isa 39:1 dedicated.22:14; 26:20,26,27; 29:14; Ex 35:5,21-24; Jos 6:19; 2Sa 8:11,121Ki 7:51; 2Ki 12:18; 2Ch 5:1; Mic 4:13the children.20:1,2Amalek.1Sa 27:8,9; 30:13,20; Ps 83:6,71 Chronicles 26:26-28
over all the treasures.18:11; 22:14; 29:2-9; Nu 31:30-52 Out.Jos 6:19spoils won in battles. Heb. battles and spoils. tomaintain. 2Ki 12:14; Ne 10:32-34 Samuel.1Sa 9:9Abner.1Sa 14:47-51; 17:55Joab.2Sa 10:9-141 Chronicles 28:11-18
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 8:5the porch.1Ki 6:3; 2Ch 3:4; Eze 40:8,9,15,48,49the houses.1Ki 6:16-20; 2Ch 3:5-10; Eze 41:13-17; Heb 9:2-8the 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 21:1upper chambers.1Ki 6:5,6,10; 2Ch 3:9; Ne 10:38,39; 13:5; Jer 35:2; Eze 41:6-11the place.Ex 25:17-22; 40:20,21; 1Ki 6:19; 2Ch 5:7; Heb 9:5 the pattern.Ex 31:2all."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 8:5the treasuries.26:20,26-28; 1Ki 14:26; 15:15,18; 2Ki 16:8; 18:15 the courses.24:1-19; 25:1-31the 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 1:12,13,20Re 2:1 tables of shewbread.Ex 25:23-30; 1Ki 7:48; 2Ch 4:8,19 pure gold.1Sa 2:13,14; 2Ch 4:20-22the bowls.Nu 7:13,14; 1Ki 7:48-50; 10:21 the altar.Ex 30:1-10; 1Ki 7:48the chariot.Ex 25:18-22; 1Sa 4:4; 1Ki 6:23-30; Ps 18:10; 68:17; 80:1; 99:1Eze 1:15-24; 10:2-22; Heb 9:51 Chronicles 29:2-8
I have prepared.22:3-5,14-16with all.2Ch 31:20,21; Ec 9:10; 2Co 8:3; Col 3:23; 1Pe 4:10,11the gold.28:14-18onyx 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 54:11,12Re 21:18-21glistering 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; 122:1-9I have.21:24; Pr 3:9,10of 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; 2:68,69Ezr 7:15,16consecrate his service. Heb. to fill his hand. the chief.27:1-15; Isa 60:3-10the rulers.27:25-34; 2Co 9:7 7 Jehiel the Gershonite.26:21,222 Chronicles 5:1
1 The dedicated treasures.2 The solemn induction of the ark into the oracle.11 God being praised, gives a visible sign of his favour. A.M. 3000. B.C. 1004. brought in all.1Ki 7:51; 1Ch 22:14; 26:26-28
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