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The narrative here corresponds with 1 Kings 3:4; but is very much
fuller. We learn from the present passage:
(1) that Solomon’s sacrifice at Gibeon was a great public festivity,
to which he collected...
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. THE REIGN OF SOLOMON
1. The Beginning of Solomon's Reign and the First Vision
CHAPTER 1
_ 1. The Lord was with him (2 Chronicles 1:1)_
2. At Gibeon (2 Chronicles 1:2)...
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PART III (2 Chronicles 1-9). THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF SOLOMON
2 Chronicles 1:1. Solomon at Gibeon (see notes on 1 Kings 3:4).
2 Chronicles 1:1. There is nothing corresponding to these ver
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_went up thither_ R.V. mg., _offered there_. It is to be noted that
the Chronicler does not ignore the exercise of priestly functions by
Solomon, though such exercise must have seemed wrong in his eye...
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LESSON FOURTEEN 1-4
I. THE HISTORY OF KING SOLOMON
(2 Chronicles 1:1 to 2 Chronicles 9:31)
SOLOMON'S KINGDOM
THE TEMPLE AND ITS FURNISHINGS
1. SOLOMON AT GIBEON (II Chronicles, Chapter 1)
INTRODUC...
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_AND SOLOMON WENT UP THITHER TO THE BRASEN ALTAR BEFORE THE LORD,
WHICH WAS AT THE TABERNACLE OF THE CONGREGATION, AND OFFERED A
THOUSAND BURNT OFFERINGS UPON IT._
Offered a thousand burnt offerings....
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SOLOMON'S CHOICE OF WISDOM. HIS WEALTH AND COMMERCE
This c, after the opening., repeats, with some modifications and
additions, what is related in 1 Kings 3:5 and 1 Kings 10:26.
5. THE BRASEN ALTAR]...
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2 CHRONICLES: GOD DESIRES LOYAL PEOPLE
SOLOMON RULES *ISRAEL
2 CHRONICLES CHAPTER S 1 TO 9
_IAN MACKERVOY_
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The two books of Chronicles were one book until there was a
translati...
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(2-6) Solomon and the national assembly repair to the Mosaic
tabernacle at Gibeon, and sacrifice upon the great altar of burnt
offering. (Comp. 1 Kings 3:4, which the present section supplements
and e...
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AND SOLOMON WENT UP THITHER TO THE “BRASEN ALTAR. — So Vulg.
incorrectly. Rather, _And Solomon offered there on the brasen altar;_
so LXX. and Syriac.
BEFORE THE LORD. — The altar stood before the ent...
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וַ יַּעַל֩ שְׁלֹמֹ֨ה שָׁ֜ם עַל
־מִזְבַּ֤ח הַ
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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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After all the careful preparations for building the Temple which we
considered in our survey of the previous Book, we now come to the
period in which Solomon entered into full possession of his kingdo...
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_Victims. Hebrew, "holocausts," either with his own hand, or by the
ministry of the priests. See 1 Kings xiii. 12. (Calmet)_...
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There is somewhat very interesting in this view of Solomon, on his
entrance on his government. How beautiful is it to see magistrates
first seeking grace and wisdom from the Lord, before that they tak...
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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 SOLOMON WENT UP THITHER,.... To the high place at Gibeon:
TO THE BRASEN ALTAR BEFORE THE LORD; where he used to be, and accept
the sacrifices of his people, though the ark, the symbol of his
pres...
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And Solomon went up thither to the brasen altar before the LORD, which
[was] at the tabernacle of the congregation, and offered a thousand
burnt offerings upon it.
Ver. 6. _The tabernacle of the cong...
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_To the brazen altar before the Lord_ It is said to be _before the
Lord_, though the ark was not there, because God was pleased
graciously to accept the sacrifices offered before the place, though
wan...
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1 The solemne offering of Solomon at Gibeon.
7 Solomons choise of wisdome is blessed by God.
13 Solomons strength and wealth.
1 AND Solomon the sonne of Dauid was strengthned in his kingdome,
[NOTE...
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And Solomon went up thither to the brazen altar before the Lord which
was at the Tabernacle of the Congregation, and offered a thousand
burnt offerings upon it, this great sacrifice being made, of cou...
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Solomon at Gibeon....
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Solomon began his reign strengthened by God and given great exaltation
(v.1). At Solomon's word all the chief men of Israel went up to the
high place at Gibeon, where the tabernacle was at the time. T...
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i.e. WHICH ALTAR. But that he had now said, 2 CHRONICLES 1:5, and
therefore would not unnecessarily repeat it. Or rather, _who_; and so
these words are emphatical, and contain a reason why Solomon wen...
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2 Chronicles 1:6 Solomon H8010 up H5927 (H8686) bronze H5178 altar
H4196 before H6440 LORD H3068 tabernacle H168
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CONTENTS: Solomon's sacrifices at Gibeon. His vision and prayer and
God's answer.
CHARACTERS: God, Solomon.
CONCLUSION: Those who make this world their end come short of the
other and are never sati...
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2 Chronicles 1:1. _And Solomon._ The books of Chronicles are both one
in the original, but the Latin church has thought proper to divide
them into two; ending the first with David's reign, and beginni...
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_And Solomon the son of David was strengthened in his kingdom._
THE SPLENDID BEGINNING
I. Solomon’s succession to the throne was providentially secured:
“The Lord his God was with him.”
II. Solomon...
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2 CHRONICLES 1:1 Solomon’s Temple Preparations. 2 Chronicles 1:1
completes the second of the three main sections of 1–2 Chronicles.
In...
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CRITICAL NOTES.] The reign of Solomon is comprised in nine Chapter s
of this book, corresponding to 1 Kings 1-11, and forms the third part
of the whole work. This chapter contains the sacrifice at Gib...
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EXPOSITION
VERSE 1-9:31
THE CAREER OF SOLOMON AS KING OF THE UNITED KINGDOM is here commenced,
covering the ground to the end of 2 Chronicles 9:1. The same period is
described in 1 Kings
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Let's turn to II Chronicles chapter 1.
I Chronicles brought us up unto the death of David, and II Chronicles
begins with the reign of Saul and it covers the remaining history of
the kings of Judah. No...
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1 Chronicles 29:21; 1 Kings 3:4; 1 Kings 8:63; Isaiah 40:16...