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Solomon Gathers Building Materials for the Temple
2:1 Solomon ordered a temple to be built to honor the Lord , as well as a royal palace for himself. 2:2 Solomon had 70,000 common laborers and 80,000 stonecutters in the hills , in addition to 3,600 supervisors . 2:3 Solomon sent a message to King Huram of Tyre : “Help me as you did my father David , when you sent him cedar logs for the construction of his palace . 2:4 Look , I am ready to build a temple to honor the Lord my God and to dedicate it to him in order to burn fragrant incense before him, to set out the bread that is regularly displayed , and to offer burnt sacrifices each morning and evening , and on Sabbaths , new moon festivals , and at other times appointed by the Lord our God . This is something Israel must do on a permanent basis. 2:5 I will build a great temple , for our God is greater than all gods . 2:6 Of course, who can really build a temple for him, since the sky and the highest heavens cannot contain him? Who am I that I should build him a temple ! It will really be only a place to offer sacrifices before him. 2:7 “Now send me a man who is skilled in working with gold , silver , bronze , and iron , as well as purple , crimson , and violet colored fabrics, and who knows how to engrave . He will work with my skilled craftsmen here in Jerusalem and Judah , whom my father David provided . 2:8 Send me cedars , evergreens , and algum trees from Lebanon , for I know your servants are adept at cutting down trees in Lebanon . My servants will work with your servants 2:9 to supply me with large quantities of timber , for I am building a great , magnificent temple . 2:10 Look , I will pay your servants who cut the timber 20,000 kors of ground wheat , 20,000 kors of barley , 120,000 gallons of wine , and 120,000 gallons of olive oil .” 2:11 King Huram of Tyre sent this letter to Solomon : “Because the Lord loves his people , he has made you their king .” 2:12 Huram also said , “Worthy of praise is the Lord God of Israel , who made the sky and the earth ! He has given David a wise son who has discernment and insight and will build a temple for the Lord , as well as a royal palace for himself. 2:13 Now I am sending you Huram Abi , a skilled and capable man ,

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  • 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...
  • Solomon had some serious weaknesses that the writer of Kings pointed out. However the Chronicler presented a generally positive picture of this great ruler because Solomon did well regarding Yahweh worship at the temple. His ...
  • Though he gave some attention to the materials Solomon used in the temple, the writer's primary interest was the communications between Solomon and Hiram (Huram). Solomon's letter reveals that he had a sincere desire to glori...
  • The mention of Mount Moriah as the site of the temple (v. 1) recalls God's provision of a substitute sacrifice for Isaac on that very spot (Gen. 22:2, 14).8The temple would later stand there, and the high priest would offer a...
  • The cherubim (3:10-13) represented angelic beings (cf. Gen. 3:24). Probably they looked more like the sculptured combination human-animal-bird creatures that archaeologists have discovered in the ancient Assyrian and Babyloni...
  • 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...
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