THE PALACE - The original word here used is the Hebrew form of a
Persian word, and generally designates the residence of the Persian
monarch Esther 1:2, Esther 1:5; Esther 2:3, Esther 2:8; Nehemiah 1:1;
Daniel 8:2. It is only here and in 1 Chronicles 29:19 that it is
applied to the temple.... [ Continue Reading ]
GLISTERING STONES - Rather, “colored stones;” or, “dark
stones” - stones of a hue like that of the antimony wherewith women
painted their eyes.
MARBLE STONES - or, “white stones” - perhaps “alabaster,”
which is found near Damascus. On the use made of the “stones” in
building the temple, see 2 Chron... [ Continue Reading ]
OF MINE OWN PROPER GOOD - i. e., from his own private estate. He makes
the offering publicly in order to provoke others by his example 1
Chronicles 29:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
The numbers here have also suffered to some extent from the
carelessness of copyists (compare the 1 Chronicles 22:14 note). The
amount of silver is not indeed improbable, since its value would not
exceed three millions of our money; but as the gold would probably
exceed in value thirty millions, we... [ Continue Reading ]
TO CONSECRATE HIS SERVICE - literally, as in the margin, “to fill
his hand,” i. e., “to come with full hands to Yahweh.” The words
contain an appeal to the assembly for voluntary offerings.... [ Continue Reading ]
The word here translated “dram” is regarded by most critics as the
Hebrew equivalent of the Persian “daric,” or ordinary gold coin,
worth about 22 shillings of British money (circa 1880’s). Not,
however, that the Jews possessed darics in David’s time: the writer
wished to express, in language that w... [ Continue Reading ]
Compare Exodus 35:27. The same spirit prevailed now as at the setting
up of the tabernacle. Each offered what he had that was most precious.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PEOPLE REJOICED FOR THAT THEY OFFERED WILLINGLY - i. e., the
munificence of the princes and officers 1 Chronicles 29:6 caused
general joy among the people.... [ Continue Reading ]
KEEP THIS FOREVER ... - i. e., “Preserve forever this spirit of
liberal and spontaneous giving in the hearts of Thy people, and
establish their hearts toward Thee.”... [ Continue Reading ]
WORSHIPPED THE LORD, AND THE KING - The same outward signs of
reverence were accorded by the customs of the Jews (as of the Oriental
nations generally) to God and to their monarchs (see 1 Kings 1:31).
But the application of the terms to both in the same passage, which
occurs nowhere in Scripture but... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH THEIR DRINK OFFERINGS - i. e., with the drink-offerings
appropriate to each kind of burnt-offering, and required by the Law to
accompany them (see Numbers 15:5, Numbers 15:7,Numbers 15:10, etc.).
SACRIFICES - or, “thank-offerings,” as the same word is translated
in 2 Chronicles 29:31; 2 Chronic... [ Continue Reading ]
KING THE SECOND TIME - Solomon’s first appointment was at the time
of Adonijah’s rebellion (marginal reference). As that appointment
was hurried and, comparatively speaking, private, David now thought it
best formally to invest Solomon a second time with the sovereignty, in
the face of all Israel. F... [ Continue Reading ]
The throne of David is called here “the throne of the Lord,” as in
1 Chronicles 28:5 it is called “the throne of the kingdom of the
Lord,” because God had set it up and had promised to establish it.... [ Continue Reading ]
See 1 Kings 1:1 note.... [ Continue Reading ]
On the character of the works alluded to, see Introduction to
Chronicles.
GAD THE SEER - Gad is not given here the same title as Samuel.
Samuel’s title is one, apparently, of higher dignity, applied only
to him and to Hanani 2Ch 16:7, 2 Chronicles 16:10. Gad’s is a far
commoner title; it is applied... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TIMES THAT WENT OVER HIM - i. e., the events that happened to him.
Compare Psalms 31:15.
ALL THE KINGDOMS OF THE COUNTRIES - The kingdoms, i. e., of Moab,
Ammon, Damascus, Zobah, etc. See the full phrase in 2 Chronicles
17:10. Some account of these kingdoms would necessarily have been
given in... [ Continue Reading ]