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Text -- 1 Chronicles 28:18 (NET)
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Wesley: 1Ch 28:18 - -- Purer than any of the rest. For that was typical of the intercession of Christ, than which nothing can be more pure and perfect.
Purer than any of the rest. For that was typical of the intercession of Christ, than which nothing can be more pure and perfect.
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Wesley: 1Ch 28:18 - -- Which Solomon was to make, (for those which were fastened to the mercy - seat were made by Moses long before) which he fitly compares to a chariot, be...
Which Solomon was to make, (for those which were fastened to the mercy - seat were made by Moses long before) which he fitly compares to a chariot, because within them God is said to sit and to dwell. And because a chariot is made to carry a person from place to place, this expression may be used to intimate that God was not so fixed to them by the building of this temple, but that he would remove from them if they forsook him.
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Wesley: 1Ch 28:18 - -- Not above it, for that was done by Moses's cherubim, but before it, to keep it from the eyes of the high-priest, when he entered into the most holy pl...
Not above it, for that was done by Moses's cherubim, but before it, to keep it from the eyes of the high-priest, when he entered into the most holy place.
JFB -> 1Ch 28:18-19
JFB: 1Ch 28:18-19 - -- The expanded wings of the cherubim formed what was figuratively styled the throne of God, and as they were emblematical of rapid motion, the throne or...
The expanded wings of the cherubim formed what was figuratively styled the throne of God, and as they were emblematical of rapid motion, the throne or seat was spoken of as a chariot (Psa 18:10; Psa 99:1). It is quite clear that in all these directions David was not guided by his own taste, or by a desire for taking any existing model of architecture, but solely by a regard to the express revelation of the divine will. In a vision, or trance, the whole edifice, with its appurtenances, had been placed before his eyes so vividly and permanently, that he had been able to take a sketch of them in the models delivered to Solomon.
Clarke -> 1Ch 28:18
Clarke: 1Ch 28:18 - -- The chariot of the cherubims - "And the figure of the chariot, like to the figure of the propitiatory, where are the figures of the golden cherubim,...
The chariot of the cherubims - "And the figure of the chariot, like to the figure of the propitiatory, where are the figures of the golden cherubim, extending their wings and covering the ark of the covenant of the Lord."- T.
TSK -> 1Ch 28:18
TSK: 1Ch 28:18 - -- the altar : Exo 30:1-10; 1Ki 7:48
the chariot : Exo 25:18-22; 1Sa 4:4; 1Ki 6:23-30; Psa 18:10, Psa 68:17, Psa 80:1, Psa 99:1; Eze 1:15-24, 10:2-22; He...
the altar : Exo 30:1-10; 1Ki 7:48
the chariot : Exo 25:18-22; 1Sa 4:4; 1Ki 6:23-30; Psa 18:10, Psa 68:17, Psa 80:1, Psa 99:1; Eze 1:15-24, 10:2-22; Heb 9:5
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Barnes -> 1Ch 28:18
Poole -> 1Ch 28:18
Poole: 1Ch 28:18 - -- Of the chariot of the cherubims i.e. of the cherubims, which Solomon was to make, of which see 1Ki 6:23 , (for those which were fastened to the mercy...
Of the chariot of the cherubims i.e. of the cherubims, which Solomon was to make, of which see 1Ki 6:23 , (for those which were fastened to the mercy-seat were made by Moses long before,) which he fitly compares to a chariot , because within them God is oft said to sit and to dwell, as 2Ki 19:5 Psa 80:1 99:1 ; and sometimes he is said to ride upon a cherub , Psa 18:10 . And because a chariot is made to carry a person from place to place, this expression may be used to intimate that God was not so fixed to them by the building of his temple, but that he both could and would remove from them if they forsook him. And when they did so, God did make use of the chariot of his cherubims to convey himself away from them, as is noted, Eze 10:15 , &c.
Covered the ark not above it, for that was done by Moses’ s cherubims, but before it, to keep it from the eyes of the high priest when he entered into the most holy place, 1Ki 6:23 .
Haydock -> 1Ch 28:18
Haydock: 1Ch 28:18 - -- Purest. Hebrew, "refined." ---
Lord. He was represented as riding in a chariot, drawn by Cherubim, (Calmet) or sitting on their wings. (Haydock)...
Purest. Hebrew, "refined." ---
Lord. He was represented as riding in a chariot, drawn by Cherubim, (Calmet) or sitting on their wings. (Haydock) ---
Two, particularly, filled up the space between the walls in the most holy place, and covered the ark, and also the Cherubim made by Moses, 3 Kings vii. 23.
Gill -> 1Ch 28:18
Gill: 1Ch 28:18 - -- And for the altar of incense refined gold by weight,.... This was also one hundred pounds weight in gold, with which it was to be overlaid w:
and g...
And for the altar of incense refined gold by weight,.... This was also one hundred pounds weight in gold, with which it was to be overlaid w:
and gold for the pattern of the chariot of the cherubim; which were two large ones, besides those which Moses made; and these were not made of gold, as they were, but overlaid with it, see 1Ki 6:23 which with them made four; and to which the four living creatures in Ezekiel's vision allude, and make the "mercavah", or chariot, the Jews so much speak of, perhaps from this and other like phrases; and the Lord sitting here as in a chariot, not only denotes the glory and splendour of the Shechinah, or divine Majesty; but, as some observe, his readiness to ride off and depart, when displeased and provoked, see Eze 10:18,
that spread out their wings, and covered the ark of the covenant of the Lord; not that spread their wings over the ark, and covered it, that the Mosaic cherubim did; but these spread their wings before it from wall to wall, so that it could not be seen by any that turned aside the vail, and even by the high priest when he entered into the holy of holies: the ark, with the cherubim, which were on that, weighed two hundred pounds of pure gold, according to the Jacob Leon x.
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 28:1-21
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 28:1-21 - --1 David in a solemn assembly having declared God's favour to him, and promise to his son Solomon, exhorts them to fear God.9 He encourages Solomon to ...
MHCC -> 1Ch 28:11-21
MHCC: 1Ch 28:11-21 - --The temple must be a sacred thing, and a type of Christ; it must be framed by Divine teaching. Christ is the true temple, the church is the gospel tem...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 28:11-21
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 28:11-21 - -- As for the general charge that David gave his son to seek God and serve him, the book of the law was, in that, his only rule, and there needed no ot...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 28:11-19
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 28:11-19 - --
The sketches and plans of the sacred buildings and vessels . - The enumeration begins in 1Ch 28:11 with the temple house, progressing from outside ...
Constable: 1Ch 10:1--29:30 - --II. THE REIGN OF DAVID chs. 10--29
In all of Chronicles the writer assumed his readers' acquaintance with the ot...
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Constable: 1Ch 17:1--29:30 - --E. God's Covenant Promises to David chs. 17-29
The dominating theme in 1 Chronicles is the Davidic Coven...
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Constable: 1Ch 28:1--29:30 - --3. The third account of God's promises to David chs. 28-29
A primary concern of the Chronicler, ...
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