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Texts -- 2 Chronicles 8:1-18 (NET)

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Building Projects and Commercial Efforts
8:1 After twenty years , during which Solomon built the Lord’s temple and his royal palace , 8:2 Solomon rebuilt the cities that Huram had given him and settled Israelites there . 8:3 Solomon went to Hamath Zobah and seized it. 8:4 He built up Tadmor in the wilderness and all the storage cities he had built in Hamath . 8:5 He made upper Beth Horon and lower Beth Horon fortified cities with walls and barred gates , 8:6 and built up Baalath , all the storage cities that belonged to him , and all the cities where chariots and horses were kept. He built whatever he wanted in Jerusalem , Lebanon , and throughout his entire kingdom . 8:7 Now several non-Israelite peoples were left in the land after the conquest of Joshua, including the Hittites , Amorites , Perizzites , Hivites , and Jebusites . 8:8 Their descendants remained in the land (the Israelites were unable to wipe them out ). Solomon conscripted them for his work crews and they continue in that role to this very day . 8:9 Solomon did not assign Israelites to these work crews ; the Israelites served as his soldiers , officers , charioteers , and commanders of his chariot forces . 8:10 These men worked for Solomon as supervisors ; there were a total of 250 of them who were in charge of the people . 8:11 Solomon moved Pharaoh’s daughter up from the City of David to the palace he had built for her, for he said , “My wife must not live in the palace of King David of Israel , for the places where the ark of the Lord has entered are holy .” 8:12 Then Solomon offered burnt sacrifices to the Lord on the altar of the Lord which he had built in front of the temple’s porch . 8:13 He observed the daily requirements for sacrifices that Moses had specified for Sabbaths , new moon festivals , and the three annual celebrations – the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Weeks , and the Feast of Temporary Shelters . 8:14 As his father David had decreed , Solomon appointed the divisions of the priests to do their assigned tasks , the Levitical orders to lead worship and help the priests with their daily tasks , and the divisions of the gatekeepers to serve at their assigned gates . This was what David the man of God had ordered . 8:15 They did not neglect any detail of the king’s orders pertaining to the priests , Levites , and treasuries . 8:16 All the work ordered by Solomon was completed , from the day the foundation of the Lord’s temple was laid until it was finished ; the Lord’s temple was completed . 8:17 Then Solomon went to Ezion Geber and to Elat on the coast in the land of Edom . 8:18 Huram sent him ships and some of his sailors , men who were well acquainted with the sea . They sailed with Solomon’s men to Ophir , and took from there 450 talents of gold , which they brought back to King Solomon .

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  • 2Ch 8:1-18 -- Building Projects and Commercial Efforts

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

  • This pericope serves a double purpose. It introduces the rigorous conditions under which the Egyptians forced the Israelites to live, and it sets the stage for the birth of Moses.1:8-14 The new king (v. 8) was perhaps Ahmose ...
  • The Book of Samuel covers the period of Israel's history bracketed by Samuel's conception and the end of David's reign. David turned the kingdom over to Solomon in 971 B.C.3David reigned for 40 and one-half years (2 Sam. 2:11...
  • Should Solomon have married Pharaoh's daughter? In view of 11:1-2 and 2 Chronicles 8:1 there is no way we can say yes. Furthermore Solomon already had a wife when he married Pharaoh's daughter (14:21; cf. Gen. 2:24). Why then...
  • Solomon mortgaged 20 Galilean towns (settlements) bordering Phoenicia to Hiram. This brought the border of Phoenicia farther south. This arrangement compensated Hiram for all the lumber and 9,000 pounds of gold he had sent So...
  • Solomon was powerful enough to conscript laborers to build the Millo and a wall around Jerusalem. The Millo (lit. filling) evidently refers to the terraces on the east side of Mt. Zion (cf. 2 Sam. 5:9). Solomon enlarged these...
  • Numbers in Chronicles That Disagree With Their Old Testament Parallels89HigherSameLowerParallel PassageEvaluation of ChroniclesA.1 Chron. 11:11300 slain by Jashobeam, not 8002 Sam. 23:8Scribal errorB.1 Chron. 18:4Hadadezer's ...
  • Even though 1 and 2 Chronicles give one continuous story the emphasis in 2 Chronicles is different from that in 1 Chronicles. In 1 Chronicles the emphasis is the importance of the temple in national life. However in 2 Chronic...
  • (Continued from notes on 1 Chronicles)III. The reign of Solomon chs. 1-9A. Solomon's wisdom and prosperity ch. 1B. The building of the temple 2:1-5:11. Preparations for building the temple ch. 22. The temple proper 3:1-93. Th...
  • This section of the text is similar to 1 Chronicles 18-21. Those chapters showed how God did keep His promises to David that the Chronicler recorded in 1 Chronicles 17:8-12. These chapters (8-9) show how God kept His promise ...
  • God blessed Solomon by giving him good relations with King Hiram of Tyre (v. 1). Hiram evidently returned the cities Solomon had previously given to him (v. 2; cf. 1 Kings 9:10-14). Solomon developed these towns. Solomon also...
  • Solomon was faithful to perform what the Mosaic Law required in ritual worship. In this he succeeded, though in his heart he departed from the Lord. The Chronicler gave him credit where credit was due and did not draw attenti...
  • God gave Solomon wisdom and wealth as He had promised (1:12). The location of Ophir (8:18) is uncertain. Scholars have suggested India, Somaliland on the east coast of Africa, West Arabia, and South Arabia.The Queen of Sheba ...

Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

  • Then Solomon offered burnt offerings unto the Lord. Even after a certain rate every day.'-A.V.) Then Solomon offered burnt offerings unto the Lord, even as the duty of every day required it.'--2 Chron. 8:12-13 (R.V.).This is ...
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