
Text -- 1 Kings 6:23 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Ki 6:23
Wesley: 1Ki 6:23 - -- Besides those two made by Moses, Exo 25:18, which were of gold, and far less than these. The Heathens set up images of their gods, and worshipped them...
Besides those two made by Moses, Exo 25:18, which were of gold, and far less than these. The Heathens set up images of their gods, and worshipped them. These were designed to represent the servants and attendants of the God of Israel, the holy angels, not to be worshipped themselves, but to shew how great he is whom we worship.
TSK -> 1Ki 6:23
TSK: 1Ki 6:23 - -- two cherubims : These were distinct from, and much larger than those which covered the mercy-seat. Gen 3:24; Exo 25:18-22, Exo 37:7-9; 2Ch 3:10-13; Ps...
two cherubims : These were distinct from, and much larger than those which covered the mercy-seat. Gen 3:24; Exo 25:18-22, Exo 37:7-9; 2Ch 3:10-13; Psa 18:10, Psa 80:1; Isa 37:16; Ezek. 10:2-22; Heb 1:14; 1Pe 1:12
olive tree : or, oily trees, Heb. trees of oil

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Barnes -> 1Ki 6:23
Barnes: 1Ki 6:23 - -- Two cherubims - The pattern of the tabernacle was followed (marginal reference), but without servile imitation. The original cherubs were entir...
Two cherubims - The pattern of the tabernacle was followed (marginal reference), but without servile imitation. The original cherubs were entirely of gold. These, being so much larger, were of wood, merely overlaid with a golden plating. The arrangement of the wings, and the direction of the faces, seem also to have been different. Moses’ cherubim "covered with their wings over the mercy seat;"Solomon’ s stretched out theirs to the full 1Ki 6:27, so that the four wings, each five cubits long 1Ki 6:24, extended across the whole sanctuary, the width of which was twenty cubits 1Ki 6:20. The former looked toward one another, and were bent downward toward the mercy-seat; the latter looked outward, toward the great chamber. (See 2Ch 3:13, and note.)
Of olive-tree - The oleaster or wild olive, not the cultivated species.
Poole -> 1Ki 6:23
Poole: 1Ki 6:23 - -- Besides those two made by Moses, Exo 25:18 , which were of gold, and far less than these, and fixed in another place and posture.
Of olive tree or...
Haydock -> 1Ki 6:23
Haydock: 1Ki 6:23 - -- Olive. Hebrew, "trees full of oil or resin," distinguished from olive trees, 2 Esdras viii. 15. Vatable translates, "pine;" others, "cypress-wood...
Olive. Hebrew, "trees full of oil or resin," distinguished from olive trees, 2 Esdras viii. 15. Vatable translates, "pine;" others, "cypress-wood." (Calmet) ---
Height. Their gigantic stature served to denote the magnificence and greatness of God. They looked towards the east. (Menochius) ---
Their wings extended equalled their height; so that the two cherubims occupied the whole space from north to south, (Haydock) covering the smaller cherubim of Moses. They only reached half the height of the sanctuary. Their form is not clearly ascertained. See Exodus xxv. 18. (Calmet) ---
What will the Iconoclasts say to these images, which adorned not only the temple, which the people might behold, but also the most sacred place? (Haydock) ---
Villalpand and Salien suppose, that a cherub resembled a young man in the higher parts, adorned with four wings of an eagle and a lion's skin, round his breast and shoulders, while his feet were like those of a calf. (Menochius) ---
Ezechiel seems to insinuate that, in the temple, the cherubim had two faces, one of a man and another of a lion, each looking at palm-trees; as these were placed alternately with cherubim, round the walls, Ezechiel xli. 18, 19.
Gill -> 1Ki 6:23
Gill: 1Ki 6:23 - -- And within the oracle he made two cherubim of olive tree,.... Or of the oil tree, as in Isa 41:19; see Neh 8:15; for there are other trees besides ol...
And within the oracle he made two cherubim of olive tree,.... Or of the oil tree, as in Isa 41:19; see Neh 8:15; for there are other trees besides olives, out of which oil is pressed, as pine trees, cypress trees, &c. and which some think are here meant; though the Targum interprets it of the olive tree: these cherubim are different from those made by Moses, and were besides them; these were larger than they; these were made of olive wood, they of gold; these stood on the floor of the house, they at the two ends of the mercy seat, and were made out of it, and were with it in this holy place in Solomon's temple: these two cherubim may be emblems of the angels in their greatness and glory, who are always in the presence of God, behold his face, and wait to do his will; or it may be rather of the two witnesses, said to be the two olive trees standing before the God of the whole earth, Rev 11:3; who have boldness to enter into the holiest of all, and have sight and knowledge of the mysteries of the ark and mercy seat; have their commission from heaven, and speak according to the oracles of God; these are said to be of image work, 2Ch 3:10; that is, of various forms, as the thee of a man, a lion, an ox, and eagle, Eze 1:10. Dr. Lightfoot thinks g they resembled the two Testaments, which in their beginning and end reach the two sides of the world, the creation and the last judgment, and in the middle do sweetly join the one to the other:
each ten cubits high; half as high as the most holy place; emblems either of the high angels, those thrones, dominions, principalities, and powers, or of men of uncommon size as to their gifts and grace.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 6:1-38
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 6:1-38 - --1 The building of Solomon's temple.5 The chambers thereof.11 God's promise unto it.15 The ceiling and adorning of it.23 The cherubims.31 The doors.36 ...
MHCC -> 1Ki 6:15-38
MHCC: 1Ki 6:15-38 - --See what was typified by this temple. 1. Christ is the true Temple. In him dwells all the fulness of the Godhead; in him meet all God's spiritual Isra...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 6:15-38
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 6:15-38 - -- Here, I. We have a particular account of the details of the building. 1. The wainscot of the temple. It was of cedar (1Ki 6:15), which was strong an...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 6:14-35
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 6:14-35 - --
The Internal Arrangements of the Temple-House. - 1Ki 6:14-22. Internal covering of the house, and division into Holy and Most Holy . - 1Ki 6:14 (cf...
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 6:1-38 - --2. Temple construction ch. 6
After arrangements for building the temple were in order, construct...
