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Verse 2 Chronicles 7:5. _TWENTY AND TWO THOUSAND OXEN, C._] The amount
of all the victims that had been offered during the _seven_ days of
the feast of tabernacles, and the seven days of the feast of...
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CHAPTER 7:1-10 THE ANSWER BY FIRE-THE SACRIFICES AND THE FEAST
_ 1. The answer by fire (7:1-3)_
2. The sacrifices (7:4-7)
3. The feast of tabernacles (7:8-10)
A fuller manifestation of Jehovah's fa...
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2 Chronicles 5:2 to 2 Chronicles 7:10. THE DEDICATION OF THE TEMPLE
(see notes on 1 Kings 8). The chief points of difference between the
Chronicler's account and 1 Kings 8 are: (_a_) that in 2 Chronic...
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GOD. Hebrew. _ha-Elohim =_ the [true] God. App-4....
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4. DEDICATION OF THE TEMPLE (2 Chronicles 5:2 to 2 Chronicles 7:22)
TEXT
2 Chronicles 5:2. Thus all the work that Solomon wrought for the house
of Jehovah was finished. And Solomon brought in the thi
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_AND KING SOLOMON OFFERED A SACRIFICE OF TWENTY AND TWO THOUSAND OXEN,
AND AN HUNDRED AND TWENTY THOUSAND SHEEP: SO THE KING AND ALL THE
PEOPLE DEDICATED THE HOUSE OF GOD._
So the king and all the pe...
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SOLOMON'S SACRIFICES, AND THE LORD'S PROMISES
This chapter reproduces with some additions portions of 1 Kings 8:62;
and 1 Kings 9:1; 1 Kings 9:9....
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2 CHRONICLES: GOD DESIRES LOYAL PEOPLE
SOLOMON RULES *ISRAEL
2 CHRONICLES CHAPTER S 1 TO 9
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 7
FIRE COMES DOWN FROM HEAVEN – 2 CHRONICLES 7:1-3
V1 When Solomo
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(4-10) THE SACRIFICES AND THE FESTIVAL. (Comp. 1 Kings 8:62.) The two
narratives are again mainly coincident....
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AND KING SOLOMON OFFERED A SACRIFICE OF TWENTY AND TWO THOUSAND OXEN.
— Literally, _the sacrifice of the oxen twenty and two thousand._
Kings, “the sacrifice of _the peace offerings which he sacrifice...
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וַ יִּזְבַּ֞ח הַ מֶּ֣לֶךְ שְׁלֹמֹה֮
אֶת ־זֶ֣ב
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As the ceremonies had begun with sacrifice and song, so they closed,
and it is quite easy to realize how "joyful and glad of heart" the
people were as they dispersed. Had only the king and people rema...
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_Rams, including sheep and goats. --- People, each in their proper
sphere. The priests had the chief part, as the ministers of religion.
The solemnity continued for a week, and many altars were erecte...
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How grateful is praise from a poor sinner to the Lord, when the Lord
had pardoned his sin, and received him into favor. It is really
beautiful to behold the joy of Solomon and his people upon this
occ...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1 THROUGH 7.
Thus Solomon having prayed, and entreated Jehovah that His eyes should
be open, and His ears attent to the prayers that should be offered to
Him...
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2 Chronicles 7:4....
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And king Solomon offered a sacrifice of twenty and two thousand oxen,
and an hundred and twenty thousand sheep: so the king and all the
people dedicated the house of God.
Ver. 5. _Of twenty and two t...
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_Then the king and all the people offered sacrifices_ They had offered
sacrifices before; but now they renewed them, and offered more, in
acknowledgment of these new assurances of God's love to them....
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1 God hauing giuen testimonie to Solomons prayer by fire from heauen,
and glory in the Temple, the people worship him.
4 Solomons solemne sacrifice.
8 Solomon hauing kept the feast of Tabernacles an...
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And King Solomon offered a sacrifice of twenty and two thousand oxen
and an hundred and twenty thousand sheep, 1 Kings 8:62, for there was
a great sacrificial meal connected with the dedication. SO TH...
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THE SACRIFICES AND THE DOUBLE FESTIVAL...
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GOD'S GLORIOUS ANSWER
(vv.1-3)
God wonderfully demonstrated His approval of the temple and of
Solomon's prayer by sending fire from heaven to consume the burnt
offering and the sacrifices (spoken of...
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2 Chronicles 7:5 King H4428 Solomon H8010 offered H2076 (H8799)
sacrifice H2077 twenty-two H6242 H8147 thousand H5
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CONTENTS: Divine acceptance. Sacrifice and rejoicing. God appears to
Solomon.
CHARACTERS: God, Solomon.
CONCLUSION: The surest evidence of God's acceptance of our prayers is
the descent of His holy...
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2 Chronicles 7:3. _The fire came down._ This is noted in 1 Kings 8.,
and twice here, as in 2 Chronicles 5:13, to designate the holy temple
as the house of God. The fire descended in answer to prayer,...
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_Now when Solomon had made an end of praying, the fire came down from
heaven._
GOD AMONG HIS PEOPLE
I. Prayer for God to come. This prayer was marked--
1. By its publicity.
(1) Public prayer, form...
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2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 7:1 These verses record God’s
twofold answer to Solomon’s prayer, through the appearance of the
glory of the Lord (vv. 2 Chronicles 7:1) and the words o
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CRITICAL NOTES.] This chapter, parallel with 1 Kings 8:62; 1 Kings
9:9, records acceptance of consecrated temple by fire (2 Chronicles
7:1); and answer given by the Lord to Solomon ...
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EXPOSITION
This chapter is occupied with three subjects. _First, _the description
of Heaven's acceptance of the dedicated temple by fire (2 Chronicles
7:1). _Secondly, _the_ _sacrifices and glad feast...
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And when Solomon had made an end of praying, the fire came down from
heaven, and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices; and the
glory of the LORD filled the house (2 Chronicles 7:1).
It's a r...
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1 Chronicles 29:21; 1 Kings 8:62; 1 Kings 8:63; 2 Chronicles 1:6;...