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Text -- 1 Kings 5:16-18 (NET)

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5:16 besides 3,300 officials who supervised the workers. 5:17 By royal order they supplied large valuable stones in order to build the temple’s foundation with chiseled stone. 5:18 Solomon’s and Hiram’s construction workers, along with men from Byblos, did the chiseling and prepared the wood and stones for the building of the temple.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Gebal a nation of people who oppressed Israel,a town of Phoenicia 30 km north. of Beirut, later called Byblos
 · Gebalites residents of the town of Gebal
 · Hiram son of Bela son of Benjamin,king of Tyre in David and Solomon's time,son of a man of Tyre and a woman of Naphtali
 · Solomon the tenth son of David; the father of Rehoboam; an ancestor of Jesus; the third king of Israel.,son of David and Bath-Sheba; successor of King David


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Temple, Solomon's | Temple | TEMPLE, A1 | TAX; TAXING | Stones | Solomon | STONE-SQUARERS | Phenicia | PHOENICE, PHOENICIA | Mason | LAW OF MOSES | House | Hiram | HANDICRAFT | Gebal | GEBALITES | Foundation | Church and State | Building | ALLIANCE | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 1Ki 5:16 - -- _Whereof three thousand were set over the fifteen hundred thousand, expressed 1Ki 5:15, each of these, over fifty of them, and the odd three hundred w...

_Whereof three thousand were set over the fifteen hundred thousand, expressed 1Ki 5:15, each of these, over fifty of them, and the odd three hundred were set over these three thousand, each of these to have the oversight of ten of them, to take an account of the work for them. But in 2Ch 2:18, these overseers are said to be thirty - six hundred. The three thousand added in 2Ch 2:2, might be a reserve, to supply the places of the other three thousand: yea, or of the thirty - three hundred, as any of them should be taken off from the work by death, or sickness, or weakness, or necessary occasions; which was a prudent provision, and not unusual in like cases.

Wesley: 1Ki 5:16 - -- six hundred commissioned for the work, but only thirty - three hundred employed at one time; and therefore both computations fairly stand together.

six hundred commissioned for the work, but only thirty - three hundred employed at one time; and therefore both computations fairly stand together.

Wesley: 1Ki 5:17 - -- Marble and porphyry, or other stones of great size and value.

Marble and porphyry, or other stones of great size and value.

Wesley: 1Ki 5:17 - -- Where they could not afterward be seen: and therefore that this was done, is mentioned only as a point of magnificence, except it was intended for a t...

Where they could not afterward be seen: and therefore that this was done, is mentioned only as a point of magnificence, except it was intended for a type, or mystical signification of the preciousness of Christ, who is the foundation of the true temple, the church of God.

Wesley: 1Ki 5:18 - -- squarers - Heb. the Giblites, the inhabitants of Gebel, a place near Zidon, famous for artificers and architects, Jos 13:5. These are here mentioned a...

squarers - Heb. the Giblites, the inhabitants of Gebel, a place near Zidon, famous for artificers and architects, Jos 13:5. These are here mentioned apart, distinct from the rest of Hiram's builders, as the most eminent of them.

JFB: 1Ki 5:17 - -- The stone of Lebanon is "hard, calcareous, whitish and sonorous, like free stone" [SHAW]. The same white and beautiful stone can be obtained in every ...

The stone of Lebanon is "hard, calcareous, whitish and sonorous, like free stone" [SHAW]. The same white and beautiful stone can be obtained in every part of Syria and Palestine.

JFB: 1Ki 5:17 - -- Or neatly polished, as the Hebrew word signifies (Exo 20:25). Both Jewish and Tyrian builders were employed in hewing these great stones.

Or neatly polished, as the Hebrew word signifies (Exo 20:25). Both Jewish and Tyrian builders were employed in hewing these great stones.

JFB: 1Ki 5:18 - -- The Margin, which renders it "the Giblites" (Jos 13:5), has long been considered a preferable translation. This marginal translation also must yield t...

The Margin, which renders it "the Giblites" (Jos 13:5), has long been considered a preferable translation. This marginal translation also must yield to another which has lately been proposed, by a slight change in the Hebrew text, and which would be rendered thus: "Solomon's builders, and Hiram's builders, did hew them and bevel them" [THENIUS]. These great bevelled or grooved stones, measuring some twenty, others thirty feet in length, and from five to six feet in breadth, are still seen in the substructures about the ancient site of the temple; and, in the judgment of the most competent observers, were those originally employed "to lay the foundation of the house."

Clarke: 1Ki 5:16 - -- Besides - three thousand and three hundred which ruled over the people - In the parallel place, 2Ch 2:18, it is three thousand six hundred. The Sept...

Besides - three thousand and three hundred which ruled over the people - In the parallel place, 2Ch 2:18, it is three thousand six hundred. The Septuagint has here the same number.

Clarke: 1Ki 5:17 - -- Great stones - Stones of very large dimensions

Great stones - Stones of very large dimensions

Clarke: 1Ki 5:17 - -- Costly stones - Stones that cost much labor and time to cut them out of the rock

Costly stones - Stones that cost much labor and time to cut them out of the rock

Clarke: 1Ki 5:17 - -- Hewed stones - Everywhere squared and polished.

Hewed stones - Everywhere squared and polished.

Clarke: 1Ki 5:18 - -- And the stone-squarers - Instead of stone-squarers the margin very properly reads Giblites, הגבלים haggiblim ; and refers to Eze 27:9, where...

And the stone-squarers - Instead of stone-squarers the margin very properly reads Giblites, הגבלים haggiblim ; and refers to Eze 27:9, where we find the inhabitants of Gebal celebrated for their knowledge in ship-building. Some suppose that these Giblites were the inhabitants of Biblos, at the foot of Mount Libanus, northward of Sidon, on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea; famous for its wines; and now called Gaeta. Both Ptolemy and Stephanus Byzantinus speak of a town called Gebala, to the east of Tyre: but this was different from Gebal, or Biblos. It seems more natural to understand this of a people than of stone-squarers, though most of the versions have adopted this idea which we follow in the text.

Defender: 1Ki 5:17 - -- These huge stones were cut out of an extensive quarry deep under the city, rediscovered in the mid-nineteenth century."

These huge stones were cut out of an extensive quarry deep under the city, rediscovered in the mid-nineteenth century."

TSK: 1Ki 5:16 - -- three thousand : In the parallel passage of Chronicles, it is ""three thousand six hundred,""which is also the reading of the Septuagint here. 1Ki 9:2...

three thousand : In the parallel passage of Chronicles, it is ""three thousand six hundred,""which is also the reading of the Septuagint here. 1Ki 9:23; 2Ch 2:2

TSK: 1Ki 5:17 - -- costly stones : 1Ki 6:7, 1Ki 7:9; 1Ch 22:2; Isa 28:16; 1Co 3:11, 1Co 3:12; 1Pe 2:6, 1Pe 2:7; Rev 21:14-21

TSK: 1Ki 5:18 - -- the stonesquarers : or, Giblites, Jos 13:5; Psa 83:7; Eze 27:9

the stonesquarers : or, Giblites, Jos 13:5; Psa 83:7; Eze 27:9

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Ki 5:16 - -- Comparing this verse and 1Ki 9:23 with 2Ch 2:18; 2Ch 8:10, the entire number of the overseers will be seen to be stated by both writers at 3,850; bu...

Comparing this verse and 1Ki 9:23 with 2Ch 2:18; 2Ch 8:10, the entire number of the overseers will be seen to be stated by both writers at 3,850; but in the one case nationality, in the other degree of authority, is made the principle of the division.

Barnes: 1Ki 5:17 - -- Some of these "great, hewed (no and) stones,"are probably still to be seen in the place where they were set by Solomon’ s builders, at the sout...

Some of these "great, hewed (no and) stones,"are probably still to be seen in the place where they were set by Solomon’ s builders, at the southwestern angle of the wall of the Haram area in the modern Jerusalem. The largest found so far is 38 ft. 9 in. long, and weighs about 100 tons.

Barnes: 1Ki 5:18 - -- The stone-squarers - The Gebalites (see the margin), the inhabitants of Gebal, a Phoenician city between Beyrout and Tripolis, which the Greeks...

The stone-squarers - The Gebalites (see the margin), the inhabitants of Gebal, a Phoenician city between Beyrout and Tripolis, which the Greeks called Byblus, and which is now known as Jebeil.

Poole: 1Ki 5:16 - -- Whereof 3000 were set over the 150,000, expressed 1Ki 5:15 , each of these over 50 of them, and the odd 300 were set ever these 3000, each of these ...

Whereof 3000 were set over the 150,000, expressed 1Ki 5:15 , each of these over 50 of them, and the odd 300 were set ever these 3000, each of these to have the oversight of ten of them, to take an account of the work from them. But in 2Ch 2:18 , these overseers are said to be 3600.

Answ The 300 added in 2Ch 2 might be a reserve, to supply the places of the other 3000; yea, or of the 3300; as any of them should be taken off from the work by death, or sickness, or weakness, or necessary occasions; which was a prudent provision, and not unusual in such-like cases. And so there were 3600 commissioned for the work, but only 3300 employed at one time; and therefore both computations may fairly stand together. Some learned men add, that those 3600 were strangers, which indeed is manifest from 2Ch 2:17 ; and that those 3330 were a distinct number of men, and Israelites, which were set over all the rest, both strangers and Israelites; who therefore are here called the

chief of Solomon’ s officers and are said to rule over the workmen ; whereas all that is said of those 3600, 2Ch 2:18 , is, that they were overseers to set the people a work ; which may deserve further consideration. Others say, that the 300 added in 2 Chron. were overseers of the Tyrian workmen in Mount Lebanon, and the rest in all other places; or that they were set over some particular and more curious and considerable parts of the work.

Poole: 1Ki 5:17 - -- Costly stones marble and porphyry, or other stones of great size and value. To lay the foundation of the house where they could not afterward be se...

Costly stones marble and porphyry, or other stones of great size and value.

To lay the foundation of the house where they could not afterward be seen; and therefore that this was done, is mentioned only as a point of magnificence, except it was intended for a type or mystical signification of the preciousness of Christ, who is the foundation of the true temple, the church of God, as he is called, Isa 28:16 1Co 3:11 .

Poole: 1Ki 5:18 - -- The stone-squarers Heb. the Gibites ; the inhabitants of Gebel, a place near Zidon, named Psa 83:7 Eze 27:9 , famous for artificers and architects, ...

The stone-squarers Heb. the Gibites ; the inhabitants of Gebel, a place near Zidon, named Psa 83:7 Eze 27:9 , famous for artificers and architects, Jos 13:5 . These are here mentioned apart, as distinct from the rest of Hiram’ s builders, as the most eminent of them.

Haydock: 1Ki 5:16 - -- Three hundred. In 2 Paralipomenon (ii. 2., and 18,) we read six hundred; (Haydock) as there are 300 superior officers included. (Calmet) (Menoch...

Three hundred. In 2 Paralipomenon (ii. 2., and 18,) we read six hundred; (Haydock) as there are 300 superior officers included. (Calmet) (Menochius) (Sa, &c.) ---

But these 3600 are all overseers. (Haydock)

Haydock: 1Ki 5:17 - -- Fountain, which did not appear. (Calmet) --- What sort would, therefore, be chosen for the most conspicuous parts of the temple? (Haydock)

Fountain, which did not appear. (Calmet) ---

What sort would, therefore, be chosen for the most conspicuous parts of the temple? (Haydock)

Haydock: 1Ki 5:18 - -- Giblians. Ezechiel (xxvii. 9,) commends them for building ships. Giblos of Gebal is supposed to be the town, which profane authors style Biblos, at...

Giblians. Ezechiel (xxvii. 9,) commends them for building ships. Giblos of Gebal is supposed to be the town, which profane authors style Biblos, at the foot of Libanus. Ptolemy also mentions Gabala, to the east of Tyre. (Calmet)

Gill: 1Ki 5:16 - -- Besides the chief of Solomon's officers which were over the work,.... Over the whole work, preparatory for the building of the temple; though it seem...

Besides the chief of Solomon's officers which were over the work,.... Over the whole work, preparatory for the building of the temple; though it seems chiefly to have respect to that of hewing the stones, and bringing them to the city:

three thousand and three hundred which ruled over the people that wrought in the work; to keep them to their work, and to see that they performed it well: in 2Ch 2:18; they are said to be 3600, which is three hundred more than here; those three hundred are the chief officers mentioned in the former part of this verse, which were over the whole work, and even over the 3600 overseers, and with them made up the sum of 3600; so Jacob Leon h observes there were 3300 master workmen, and three hundred commanders over them all.

Gill: 1Ki 5:17 - -- And the king commanded, and they brought great stones,.... Not in quality, but in quantity, large stones, fit to lay in the foundation; strong, and du...

And the king commanded, and they brought great stones,.... Not in quality, but in quantity, large stones, fit to lay in the foundation; strong, and durable against all the injuries of time, as Josephus says i:

costly stones; not what are commonly called precious stones, as gems, pearls, &c. but stones of value, as marble, porphyry, &c.

and hewed stones; not rough as they were taken out of the quarry, but hewed, and made smooth:

to lay the foundation of the house; which, though out of sight, was to be laid with goodly stones for the magnificence of the building; so the church of Christ, its foundation is said to be laid even with sapphires and other precious stones, see Isa 54:11.

Gill: 1Ki 5:18 - -- And Solomon's builders and Hiram's builders did hew them,.... The stones; for it seems Solomon had not only hewers of wood, but of stone, from Hiram:...

And Solomon's builders and Hiram's builders did hew them,.... The stones; for it seems Solomon had not only hewers of wood, but of stone, from Hiram:

and the stonesquarers; or rather the Giblites, the men of Gebal, which were under the jurisdiction of Tyre, and were skilful in this sort of work, as some of them were in others, see Eze 27:9;

so they prepared timber and stones to build the house; both Solomon's and Hiram's builders, and the large number of workmen, both Israelites and strangers; which latter were an emblem of the Gentiles concerned in the building of the spiritual temple, the church of Christ, Zec 6:15; and whereas the number of strangers that wrought for the building was far greater than that of the Israelites, it may denote the greater number of Gentiles in the Gospel church state mentioned besides these: thus gave Solomon to Hiram year by year: so long as the building lasted, and the workmen were employed; but Abarbinel thinks that he gave it to him as long as he lived, out of his great munificence and liberality.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Ki 5:16 Heb “besides thirty-three hundred from the officials of Solomon’s governors who were over the work, the ones ruling over the people, the o...

NET Notes: 1Ki 5:17 Heb “and the king commanded.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 5:18 The LXX includes the words “for three years.”

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 5:18 And Solomon's builders and Hiram's ( f ) builders did hew [them], and the stonesquarers: so they prepared timber and stones to build the house. ( f )...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 5:1-18 - --1 Hiram, sending to congratulate Solomon, is desired to furnish him with timber to build the temple.7 Hiram, blessing God for Solomon, and requesting ...

MHCC: 1Ki 5:10-18 - --The temple was chiefly built by the riches and labour of Gentiles, which typified their being called into the church. Solomon commanded, and they brou...

Matthew Henry: 1Ki 5:10-18 - -- Here is, I. The performance of the agreement between Solomon and Hiram. Each of the parties made good his engagement. 1. Hiram delivered Solomon the...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 5:16 - -- "Beside ( לבד ), i.e., without reckoning, the princes, Solomon's officers, who were over the work (i.e., the chiefs appointed by Solomon as over...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 5:17 - -- And the king had large, costly stones broken, "to lay the foundation of the house with hewn stones." יקרות does not mean heavy (Thenius), for ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 5:18 - -- With 1Ki 5:18 the account of the preparations for the building of the temple, which were the object of Solomon's negotiations with Hiram, is brought...

Constable: 1Ki 1:1--11:43 - --I. THE REIGN OF SOLOMON chs. 1--11 The Holy Spirit led the writer of Kings to give an interpretation of history,...

Constable: 1Ki 5:1--8:66 - --C. Solomon's Greatest Contribution chs. 5-8 Solomon's outstanding contribution to the nation of Israel, ...

Constable: 1Ki 5:13-18 - --Solomon's conscription of laborers 5:13-18 Solomon's forced laborers were non-Israelites...

Guzik: 1Ki 5:1-18 - --1 Kings 5 - Preparations to Build the Temple A. Solomon's arrangements with Hiram of Tyre. 1. (1-6) Solomon's message to Hiram of Tyre. Now Hiram ...

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Commentary -- Other

Contradiction: 1Ki 5:16 14. Did Solomon appoint 3,600 overseers (2 Chronicles 2:2) for the work of building the temple, or was it only 3,300 (1 Kings 5:16)? (Category: mis...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF KINGS, in the ancient copies of the Hebrew Bible, constitute one book. Various titles have been given them; in the Septu...

JFB: 1 Kings (Outline) ABISHAG CHERISHES DAVID IN HIS EXTREME AGE. (1Ki 1:1-4) ADONIJAH USURPS THE KINGDOM. (1Ki. 1:5-31) SOLOMON, BY DAVID'S APPOINTMENT, IS ANOINTED KING....

TSK: 1 Kings 5 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ki 5:1, Hiram, sending to congratulate Solomon, is desired to furnish him with timber to build the temple; 1Ki 5:7, Hiram, blessing God ...

Poole: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) FIRST BOOK OF KINGS COMMONLY CALLED THE THIRD BOOK OF THE KINGS THE ARGUMENT THESE two Books called Of the Kings, because they treat of the kings of...

Poole: 1 Kings 5 (Chapter Introduction) KINGS CHAPTER 5 Hiram sendeth to congratulate Solomon; who desireth of Hiram timber to build the temple, 1Ki 5:1-6 . Hiram blesseth God for Solomon...

MHCC: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) The history now before us accounts for the affairs of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel, yet with special regard to the kingdom of God among them; for ...

MHCC: 1 Kings 5 (Chapter Introduction) (1Ki 5:1-9) Solomon's agreement with Hiram. (1Ki 5:10-18) Solomon's workmen for the temple.

Matthew Henry: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Book of Kings Many histories are books of kings and their reigns, to which the affairs of the...

Matthew Henry: 1 Kings 5 (Chapter Introduction) The great work which Solomon was raised up to do was the building of the temple; his wealth and wisdom were given him to qualify him for that. In t...

Constable: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The Books of 1 and 2 Kings received their names because they docume...

Constable: 1 Kings (Outline) Outline I. The reign of Solomon chs. 1-11 A. Solomon's succession to David's throne 1:1-2:12...

Constable: 1 Kings 1 Kings Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. "The Building Activities of David and Solomon." Israel Exploration Journ...

Haydock: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) THE THIRD BOOK OF KINGS. INTRODUCTION. This and the following Book are called by the holy Fathers, The Third and Fourth Book of Kings; but b...

Gill: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS This, and the following book, properly are but one book, divided into two parts, and went with the Jews under the common na...

Gill: 1 Kings 5 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 5 This chapter relates Solomon's preparation for building the temple: on Hiram, king of Tyre, sending a congratulatory lett...

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