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Text -- 1 Kings 7:14 (NET)
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Wesley -> 1Ki 7:14
Wesley: 1Ki 7:14 - -- And Of gold, and stone, and purple, and blue, 2Ch 2:14. But only his skill in brass is here mentioned, because he speaks only of the brasen things whi...
And Of gold, and stone, and purple, and blue, 2Ch 2:14. But only his skill in brass is here mentioned, because he speaks only of the brasen things which he made.
JFB: 1Ki 7:14 - -- In 2Ch 2:14 his mother is said to have been of the daughters of Dan. The apparent discrepancy may be reconciled thus: Hiram's mother, though belonging...
In 2Ch 2:14 his mother is said to have been of the daughters of Dan. The apparent discrepancy may be reconciled thus: Hiram's mother, though belonging to the tribe of Dan, had been married to a Naphtalite, so that when married afterwards to a Tyrian, she might be described as a widow of the tribe of Naphtali. Or, if she was a native of the city Dan (Laish), she might be said to be of the daughters of Dan, as born in that place; and of the tribe of Naphtali, as really belonging to it.
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JFB: 1Ki 7:14 - -- This refers particularly to the works described in this chapter. But in 2Ch 2:13 his artistic skill is represented as extending to a great variety of ...
This refers particularly to the works described in this chapter. But in 2Ch 2:13 his artistic skill is represented as extending to a great variety of departments. In fact, he was appointed, from his great natural talents and acquired skill, to superintend the execution of all the works of art in the temple.
TSK -> 1Ki 7:14
TSK: 1Ki 7:14 - -- a widow’ s son : Heb. the son of a widow woman
tribe : The mother of Hiram (not the Tyrian king mentioned before, but an intelligent coppersmith,...
a widow’ s son : Heb. the son of a widow woman
tribe : The mother of Hiram (not the Tyrian king mentioned before, but an intelligent coppersmith, of Jewish extraction by his mother’ s side) in Chronicles, is said to have been of ""the daughters of Dan;""and she might have been of Naphtali by her father, and of Dan by her mother; or she might originally be of the tribe of Dan, and have been first married to a man of the tribe of Naphtali; and, in either case, she might be indifferently called ""of the tribe of Naphtali,""or of ""the daughters of Dan."
Naphtali : 2Ch 2:14
his father : 2Ch 4:16
he was filled : Exo 31:2-6, Exo 35:30-35, Exo 36:1, Exo 36:2, Exo 36:8; Isa 28:26
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Barnes -> 1Ki 7:14
Barnes: 1Ki 7:14 - -- Hiram’ s mother, while by birth of the tribe of Dan, had had for her first husband a man of the tribe of Naphtali. (Compare this verse and marg...
Hiram’ s mother, while by birth of the tribe of Dan, had had for her first husband a man of the tribe of Naphtali. (Compare this verse and margin reference.)
All his work - The work that he personally did for Solomon seems to have been limited to metal-work, and indeed to works in brass. (See below, 1Ki 7:45, and compare 2Ch 4:16.)
Poole -> 1Ki 7:14
Poole: 1Ki 7:14 - -- A widow’ s son of the tribe of Naphtali
Object. She was one of the daughters of Dan , 2Ch 2:14 .
Answ So indeed Hiram king of Tyre there a...
A widow’ s son of the tribe of Naphtali
Object. She was one of the daughters of Dan , 2Ch 2:14 .
Answ So indeed Hiram king of Tyre there affirms; but he might easily mistake or be misinformed, especially being no Israelite, nor a careful observer of the distinction of tribes. Or she might be of Dan by her father, and of Naphtali by her mother, or by her husband, who was of that tribe, and therefore she was truly
a widow of Naphtali. His father was a man of Tyre either by his descent, being a Tyrian by birth; or by education and habitation, he or his father being given to the study of these arts, and having planted themselves at Tyre for their improvement therein. However that was, it was a singular providence of God, that there was at that time so excellent a workman fit for so great and glorious works.
All works in brass, and of gold, and stone, and purple, and blue &c., as is affirmed, 2Ch 2:14 . But only his skill in brass is here mentioned, because he speaks only of the brazen things which he made.
Haydock -> 1Ki 7:14
Haydock: 1Ki 7:14 - -- Nephthali: 2 Paralipomenon (ii. 14,) we read of Dan. But the king of Tyre might be under a mistake, (Sanctius) or he may only insinuate that she l...
Nephthali: 2 Paralipomenon (ii. 14,) we read of Dan. But the king of Tyre might be under a mistake, (Sanctius) or he may only insinuate that she lived at the city of that name, in the tribe of Nephthali. (Menochius) ---
One of her husbands might be a Danite, (Grotius) though resident at Tyre. ---
Father, may also denote a master or officer; in which sense we read in Paralipomenon, My father, Hiram. (Haydock) (St. Jerome, Trad.) (Menochius) ---
If the woman married an idolater, it was contrary to the law: (Calmet) though Grotius maintains the contrary, when the free exercise of religion was granted.
Gill -> 1Ki 7:14
Gill: 1Ki 7:14 - -- He was a widow's son of the tribe of Naphtali,.... In 2Ch 2:14, his mother is said to be of the daughters of Dan, as she might be, and yet her son of ...
He was a widow's son of the tribe of Naphtali,.... In 2Ch 2:14, his mother is said to be of the daughters of Dan, as she might be, and yet her son of the tribe of Naphtali; for either she was of the city of Dan, which is placed in the tribe of Naphtali m, or her mother was of the tribe of Dan; and therefore she is said to be of the daughters of Dan, when her father was of the tribe of Naphtali, as it is expressed by the Targum on 2Ch 2:14, and in which way most of the Jewish commentators reconcile this; or she was of Dan, and her husband of Naphtali besides, if there was any mistake, it must be ascribed, not to the sacred historians, but to the king of Tyre, whose words they are in the above place, and who might not be so well acquainted with the tribe this man and his parents were of:
and his father was a man of Tyre; not a Tyrian by birth, but one who had dwelt there a while, and therefore so called, as Obededom, for a like reason, is called the Gittite:
a worker in brass; and he was filled with wisdom, and understanding, and cunning to work all works in brass; which might be true both of the father and of the son, and especially of the son, who had improved upon his father's knowledge and instructions; and who was skilful to work in other things besides brass, as gold, silver, iron, stone, timber, purple, blue and fine linen, crimson, and all sorts of engraving, and every device that could be put to him by the most ingenious workmen that either David or Solomon had, 2Ch 2:14, but this is only mentioned, because it was in such work he was only employed by Solomon; and it seems, by the mode of expression, that, besides his natural genius, and his diligence and industry, he was filled with wisdom from God more immediately for this service, as Bezaleel and Aholiab were for the service of the tabernacle:
and he came to King Solomon, and wrought all his work; in brass, as follows.
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 7:1-51
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 7:1-51 - --1 The building of Solomon's house.2 Of the house of Lebanon.6 Of the porch of pillars.7 Of the porch of judgment.8 Of the house for Pharaoh's daughter...
MHCC -> 1Ki 7:13-47
MHCC: 1Ki 7:13-47 - --The two brazen pillars in the porch of the temple, some think, were to teach those that came to worship, to depend upon God only, for strength and est...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 7:13-47
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 7:13-47 - -- We have here an account of the brass-work about the temple. There was no iron about the temple, though we find David preparing for the temple iron ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 7:13-14
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 7:13-14 - --
The Metallic Vessels of the Temple (compare 2Ch 2:13-14, and 3:15-5:1). - 1Ki 7:13, 1Ki 7:14. To make these vessels king Hiram had sent to Solomon, ...
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,...
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Constable: 1Ki 5:1--8:66 - --C. Solomon's Greatest Contribution chs. 5-8
Solomon's outstanding contribution to the nation of Israel, ...
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Constable: 1Ki 7:13-51 - --4. The temple furnishings 7:13-51
The people also saw the glory of Yahweh reflected in the furni...
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