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5. SOLOMON'S PROSPERITY AND ACTIVITIES
CHAPTER 8
_ 1. The fortifications of cities (2 Chronicles 8:1)_
2. The subjection of the strangers (2 Chronicles 8:7)
3. The removal of the daughter of Phara...
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SOLOMON'S VARIOUS RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR UNDERTAKINGS (see notes on 1
Kings 9:10). A striking difference occurs between 2 and 1 Kings 9:11;
here Hiram gives Solomon an unspecified number of cities, whe...
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WHICH WERE NOT OF ISRAEL— i.e. Who did not observe the Jewish law
and religion....
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5. BUILDING, LABORERS AND SHIPS (2 Chronicles 8:1-18)
TEXT
2 Chronicles 8:1. And it came to pass at the end of twenty years,
wherein Solomon had built the house of Jehovah, and his own house, 2.
that...
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_AS FOR ALL THE PEOPLE THAT WERE LEFT OF THE HITTITES, AND THE
AMORITES, AND THE PERIZZITES, AND THE HIVITES, AND THE JEBUSITES,
WHICH WERE NOT OF ISRAEL,_
All the people that were left ... The desce...
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SOLOMON'S BUILDINGS. HIS TRADE WITH OPHIR
This chapter reproduces the substance of 1 Kings 9:10; 1 Kings 9:28
but describes some additional buildings....
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2 CHRONICLES: GOD DESIRES LOYAL PEOPLE
SOLOMON RULES *ISRAEL
2 CHRONICLES CHAPTER S 1 TO 9
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 8
WHAT SOLOMON DID – 2 CHRONICLES 8:1-18
V1 By the end of 20 y
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(_b_) THE FORCED LABOUR OF THE CANAANITES
(2 Chronicles 8:7).
With this section comp. 1 Kings 9:20, and the Notes there. In Kings it
stands in more obvious connection with what precedes; for there th...
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כָּל ־הָ֠ עָם הַ נֹּותָ֨ר מִן ־הַ
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Here are recorded some of the doings of the king. He consolidated the
internal strength of the nation by building cities. He organized the
labor of the conquered peoples in his dominions. He set the T...
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The distinction Solomon made between his own people and the strangers,
in exacting from the latter tribute, might, for ought I know, be
politic as a prince. But blessed be our almighty Solomon, he mak...
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CHAPTER 8 gives us a few more details of the state of Israel a state
which prefigures that of the last days. Solomon brings everything into
subjection that could have hindered the full enjoyment of th...
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2 Chronicles 8:6....
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_A.M. 3012. B.C. 992._
Solomon's buildings, 2 Chronicles 8:1. _His workmen and officers, 2
Chronicles 8:7_. _He settles his wife, 2 Chronicles 8:11_. Fixes the
method of the temple-
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1 Solomons buildings.
7 The Gentiles which were left, Solomon made tributaries, but the
Israelites, rulers.
11 Pharaohs daughter remoueth to her house.
12 Solomons yeerely solemne sacrifices.
14 H...
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As for all the people that were left of the Hittites, and the
Amorites, and the Perizzites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites,
which were not of Israel, descendants of the Canaanite nations that
occu...
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Solomon's Public Buildings and Serfs...
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FURTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF SOLOMON
(vv.1-18)
After Solomon had completed the building of the temple and his own
house, he rebuilt the cities that Hiram had given him and settled some
of the children...
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2 Chronicles 8:7 people H5971 left H3498 (H8737) Hittites H2850
Amorites H567 Perizzites H6522 Hivites H2340 Jebusites...
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CONTENTS: The energy and fame of Solomon.
CHARACTERS: God, Pharaoh's daughter, Solomon, King of Tyre.
CONCLUSION: When our hearts are truly set on God's work, we find our
Father in heaven ready to i...
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2 Chronicles 8:4. _Tadmor,_ Palmyra. 1 Kings 9:18. This city rose to
be capital of a province, which sent eighty thousand men to join the
Assyrian army. Its ruins exhibit a wall eleven miles in circum...
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2 CHRONICLES 8:1 Solomon’s Other Accomplishments. Solomon’s
further conquests and building projects are described, as well as his
attention to matters of worship. The success of Solomon’s various
buil...
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2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 8:7 Following ancient practices
for controlling enemies, Solomon DRAFTED the descendants of the
Canaanites into FORCED LABOR for his construction projects. According...
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CRITICAL NOTES.] Solomon’s buildings (2 Chronicles 8:1); the
tributaries (2 Chronicles 8:7); the festival worship (2 Chronicles
8:12); and the fleet of Solomon ...
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EXPOSITION
This interesting historical chapter may very well be described as by
Professor Dr. James G. Murphy, in his 'Bible-Class Handbook,' "The
Acts of Solomon," or at any rate, some of the miscel...
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Now it came to pass at the end of twenty years, that Solomon had built
both the house of the LORD, and his own palace (2 Chronicles 8:1),
He spent seven years building the house of the Lord and thirt...
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1 Kings 9:20; Deuteronomy 7:1; Genesis 15:19...