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On the numbers, see the 1 Kings 5:16 note.
TO SET THE PEOPLE A WORK - Or, “to set the people to work” - i.
e., to compel them to labor. Probably, like the Egyptian and Assyrian
overseers of forced la...
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2. THE BUILDING OF THE TEMPLE
The Beginning and Appeal to Huram
CHAPTER 2
_ 1. Solomon's purpose (2 Chronicles 2:1)_
2. The workmen (2 Chronicles 2:2)
3. The message to Huram, King of Tyre ...
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PREPARATIONS FOR THE BUILDING OF THE TEMPLE (see notes on 1 Kings
5:5). Though the general narrative in the parallel passages is the
same, the Chronicler's account varies in detail sufficiently from t...
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SET... A WORK. keep the people at work....
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_three thousand and six hundred overseers_ In 1 Kings 5:16, _three
thousand and three hundred. Three_in Hebrew (which may be represented
in English by the letters SLS) is easily corrupted into _six_(S...
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2. PREPARATIONS FOR THE TEMPLE (Chapter 2)
TEXT
2 Chronicles 2:1. Now Solomon purposed to build a house for the name
of Jehovah, and a house for his kingdom. 2. And Solomon counted out
threescore and...
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IN THE MOUNTAIN] probably the hill-country of Judah....
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SOLOMON'S NEGOTIATIONS WITH HIRAM
This chapter substantially reproduces 1 Kings 5, with some differences
in numbers, names, and expressions....
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2 CHRONICLES: GOD DESIRES LOYAL PEOPLE
SOLOMON RULES *ISRAEL
2 CHRONICLES CHAPTER S 1 TO 9
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 2
PREPARATIONS FOR THE *TEMPLE – 2 CHRONICLES 2:1-18
V1 Solomo
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Solomon’s levy of Canaanite labourers. (A return to the subject of 2
Chronicles 2:2.)...
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AND HE SET... — Literally, _and he made seventy thousand of them
bearers of burdens, and eighty thousand hewers in the mountains._ This
exactly agrees with 1 Kings 5:15.
AND THREE THOUSAND AND SIX HUN...
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_[2 Chronicles 2:17]_ וַ יַּ֨עַשׂ מֵהֶ֜ם
שִׁבְעִ֥ים אֶ֨לֶף֙
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SOLOMON
THE chronicler's history of Solomon is constructed on the same
principles as that of David, and for similar reasons. The builder of
the first Temple commanded the grateful reverence of a commu...
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The king's devotion to the highest work of his life was, however,
unhindered, and the second chapter gives us the story of how he
commenced his preparations for doing that work by new commercial
treat...
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_Six. We read three, 3 Kings v. 16.: people who where strangers, as
the Israelites were not forced to work, chap. viii. 9. (Calmet)_...
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REFLECTIONS
IN the view here given of Solomon's temple, the workmen, and the
materials taken and gathered from afar, I would contemplate how
Solomon, my God and King, hath gathered the workmen and mat...
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We may in some measure, form some faint idea of the wonderful
structure of Solomon's temple, which was finished in seven years, from
the number of hands employed. But what is this to the grand thought...
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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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AND HE SET THREESCORE AND TEN THOUSAND OF THEM,.... Which is repeated
from 2 Chronicles 2:2, to show how the above number of strangers were
disposed of; 70,000 of them bearers of burdens, 80,000 of th...
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And he set threescore and ten thousand of them [to be] bearers of
burdens, and fourscore thousand [to be] hewers in the mountain, and
three thousand and six hundred overseers to set the people a work....
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_To be hewers in the mountain_ He would not employ the free- born
Israelites in this drudgery, but the strangers that were proselytes,
who, having no lands, applied themselves to trades, and got their...
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1 and
17 Solomons labourers for the building of the Temple.
3 His embassage to Huram for workemen and prouision of stuffe.
11 Huram sendeth him a kinde answere.
1 AND Solomon determined to build a...
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Huram's Kind Answer...
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And he set threescore and ten thousand of them to be bearers of
burdens, and fourscore thousand to be hewers in the mountain, both to
hew stones and to fell timber, AND THREE THOUSAND AND SIX HUNDRED...
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SOLOMON'S REQUEST FROM HIRAM
(vv.1-10).
As the Lord had foretold to David, He worked upon Solomon's heart to
make him determine to build both a temple for the Lord and a royal
house for himself (v.1...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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CONTENTS: Preparation to build the temple.
CHARACTERS: God, Solomon, Hiram, King of Tyre.
CONCLUSION: (2 Chronicles 2:4-6) It becomes us to go about every work
for God with a due sense of our utter...
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2 Chronicles 2:1. _A house._ The word temple among the Jews, gradually
obtained from the Gentiles. The Egyptians were the first that built
temples; the Greeks and the Tyrians followed, as they rose to...
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_And Solomon numbered all the strangers that were in the land of
Israel._
NATURALISATION OF FOREIGNERS
I. A good government will tend to make a country attractive to
foreigners.
II. Foreigners thus...
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CRITICAL NOTES.] This chapter corresponds with 1 Kings 5. It comprises
preparations for building the temple (2 Chronicles 2:1); Solomon’s
message to Huram (2 Chronicles 2:3); Huram’s reply ...
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EXPOSITION
2 CHRONICLES 2:1
In the Hebrew text this verse stands as the last of 2 Chronicles 1:1.
DETERMINED. The Hebrew word is the ordinary word for "said;" as, _e.g;
_in the expression of such fre...
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Now Solomon determined to build a house for the name of the LORD, and
a house for his kingdom. And Solomon told out [or counted out] seventy
thousand men to bear burdens, and eighty thousand men to cu...
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2 Chronicles 2:2...
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Hewers in the mountains — He would not employ the free — born
Israelites in this drudgery, but the strangers that were proselytes,
who having no lands, applied themselves to trades, and got their
livi...