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Text -- 1 Kings 7:20 (NET)

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So he calls the middle part of the chapiter, which jetted farthest out.

Wesley: 1Ki 7:20 - -- They are said to be ninety and six on a side of a pillar; in one row and in all an hundred, Jer 52:23, four great pomegranates between the several che...
They are said to be ninety and six on a side of a pillar; in one row and in all an hundred, Jer 52:23, four great pomegranates between the several checker - works being added to the first ninety six. And it must needs be granted, that there were as many on the other side of the pillar, or in the other row, which makes them two hundred upon a pillar, as is here said, and four hundred upon both pillars, as they are numbered, 2Ch 4:13.
JFB -> 1Ki 7:15-22
JFB: 1Ki 7:15-22 - -- They were made of the brass (bronze) which was taken from the king of Zobah (1Ch 18:8). In 2Ch 3:15 they are said to have been thirty-five cubits high...
They were made of the brass (bronze) which was taken from the king of Zobah (1Ch 18:8). In 2Ch 3:15 they are said to have been thirty-five cubits high. There, however, their joint lengths are given; whereas here the length of the pillars is given separately. Each pillar was seventeen and a half cubits long, which is stated, in round numbers, as eighteen. Their dimensions in English measure are as follows: The pillars without the capitals measured thirty-two and a half feet long, and seven feet diameter; and if hollow, as WHISTON, in his translation of JOSEPHUS, thinks (Jer 52:21), the metal would be about three and a half inches thick; so that the whole casting of one pillar must have been from sixteen to twenty tons. The height of the capitals was eight and three-fourths feet; and, at the same thickness of metal, would not weigh less than seven or eight tons each. The nature of the workmanship in the finishing of these capitals is described (1Ki 7:17-22). The pillars, when set up, would stand forty feet in height [NAPIER, Metal].
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Barnes -> 1Ki 7:20
Barnes: 1Ki 7:20 - -- In this verse also a portion of the original text is supposed to have fallen out in consequence of the repetition of words. The full phrase of the o...
In this verse also a portion of the original text is supposed to have fallen out in consequence of the repetition of words. The full phrase of the original has been retained in 1Ki 7:16-17. It may be restored thus: "And the pomegranates were two hundred in rows round about upon the one chapiter, and two hundred in rows round about upon the other chapiter."The "four hundred"1Ki 7:42; 2Ch 4:13, are obtained by counting the pomegranates of both pillars together. In Jer 52:23, is an account of the arrangement of a single row of pomegranates, whereof each pillar had two.
Poole -> 1Ki 7:20
Poole: 1Ki 7:20 - -- Over against the belly so he calls the middle part of the chapiter, and that which jetted furthest out.
The pomegranates were two hundred: these po...
Over against the belly so he calls the middle part of the chapiter, and that which jetted furthest out.
The pomegranates were two hundred: these pomegranates are variously accounted in Scriptures. They are said to be ninety and six on a side of a pillar , i.e. in one row, and in all an hundred, Jer 52:23 ; four great pomegranates between the several checker-works being added to the first ninety-six. And it must needs be granted that there were as many on the other side of the pillar, or in the other row, which makes them two hundred upon a pillar, as is here said, and four hundred upon both pillars, as they are numbered 2Ch 4:13 .
Haydock -> 1Ki 7:20
Haydock: 1Ki 7:20 - -- Chapiter, ( capitelli secundi. ) (Haydock) ---
Villalpand thinks this "second chapiter," is rather the cornice, round which the pomegranates hung. ...
Chapiter, ( capitelli secundi. ) (Haydock) ---
Villalpand thinks this "second chapiter," is rather the cornice, round which the pomegranates hung. (Menochius) ---
Septuagint, "and of roses, five rows, all round, upon the second circle." (Haydock)
Gill -> 1Ki 7:20
Gill: 1Ki 7:20 - -- And the chapiters upon the two pillars had pomegranates also above, over against the belly which was by the network,.... The supplement is needless, a...
And the chapiters upon the two pillars had pomegranates also above, over against the belly which was by the network,.... The supplement is needless, according to Dr. Lightfoot; the sense being only, that the chapiters were above the lily work, which wrought out as far as the belly of the chapiters, or the middle cubit of them, which the pomegranates filled up:
and the pomegranates were two hundred, in rows round about upon the other chapiter: there were so many in each, which in all made four hundred, as in 1Ki 7:42. In Jer 52:23, it is said there were ninety six on a side, and yet one hundred round about; the meaning of which is, either that there were twenty four to every wind, as the word there is, and four on the four angles, and so in all one hundred; or, as the above learned writer, when the pillars were set to the wall, only ninety six appeared in sight in a row, the other four being hid behind them.

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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 7:15-22
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 7:15-22 - --
The brazen pillars of the porch (compare 2Ch 3:15-17). - He formed the two brazen pillars, which were erected, according to 2Ch 3:15, "before the (...
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 7:13-51 - --4. The temple furnishings 7:13-51
The people also saw the glory of Yahweh reflected in the furni...





