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Text -- 1 Kings 8:61-66 (NET)

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8:61 May you demonstrate wholehearted devotion to the Lord our God by following his rules and obeying his commandments, as you are presently doing.”
Solomon Dedicates the Temple
8:62 The king and all Israel with him were presenting sacrifices to the Lord. 8:63 Solomon offered as peace offerings to the Lord 22,000 cattle and 120,000 sheep. Then the king and all the Israelites dedicated the Lord’s temple. 8:64 That day the king consecrated the middle of the courtyard that is in front of the Lord’s temple. He offered there burnt sacrifices, grain offerings, and the fat from the peace offerings, because the bronze altar that stood before the Lord was too small to hold all these offerings. 8:65 At that time Solomon and all Israel with him celebrated a festival before the Lord our God for two entire weeks. This great assembly included people from all over the land, from Lebo Hamath in the north to the Brook of Egypt in the south. 8:66 On the fifteenth day after the festival started, he dismissed the people. They asked God to empower the king and then went to their homes, happy and content because of all the good the Lord had done for his servant David and his people Israel.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · hamath a town of Syria on the Orontes between Aleppo and Damascus (OS)
 · Hamath a town of unknown location
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · 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: Tent | Temple, Solomon's | TEMPLE, B | Solomon | STAVES | RIVER OF EGYPT | PRIESTS AND LEVITES | PRAYER | PERFECT; PERFECTION | Lebanon | KING; KINGDOM | INTERCESSION | HALLOW; HALLOWED | GOOD | Dedication | DEDICATE; DEDICATION | Church and State | Burnt offering | BROOK OF EGYPT, THE | BARUCH, BOOK OF | more
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Wesley: 1Ki 8:61 - -- Let your obedience be universal, without dividing; upright, without dissembling; and constant, without declining.

Let your obedience be universal, without dividing; upright, without dissembling; and constant, without declining.

Wesley: 1Ki 8:63 - -- Not all in one day, but in the seven, or it may be in the fourteen days, mentioned 1Ki 8:65.

Not all in one day, but in the seven, or it may be in the fourteen days, mentioned 1Ki 8:65.

Wesley: 1Ki 8:64 - -- Of the priests court, in which the great altar was. This he consecrated as he did the great altar, by sacrifices; but with this difference, that he co...

Of the priests court, in which the great altar was. This he consecrated as he did the great altar, by sacrifices; but with this difference, that he consecrated that for perpetual use: but this only for the present occasion, being warranted to do so both by the necessity of it for God's service, and for the present solemn work, for which the brazen altar was not sufficient; and by the direction of God's spirit, wherewith Solomon was endowed, as being a prophet, as well as a king. Here therefore he suddenly reared up divers altars, which, after this solemnity were demolished.

Wesley: 1Ki 8:65 - -- Seven for the dedication of the temple, or altar; and the other seven for the feast of tabernacles. And it seems to be expressed in this manner, to in...

Seven for the dedication of the temple, or altar; and the other seven for the feast of tabernacles. And it seems to be expressed in this manner, to intimate, that these fourteen days of rejoicing, were not altogether, but that there was some interval between them, which indeed was necessary, because the day of atonement was on the tenth day of this month, Lev 23:27.

Wesley: 1Ki 8:65 - -- second day, 2Ch 7:10, it may seem most probable, that the feast of the dedication was kept before the tenth day: and the feast of tabernacles some day...

second day, 2Ch 7:10, it may seem most probable, that the feast of the dedication was kept before the tenth day: and the feast of tabernacles some days after it.

Wesley: 1Ki 8:66 - -- Solomon having joined with the people in the solemn assembly, which was kept on the eighth day; in the close of that day took his solemn farewell, and...

Solomon having joined with the people in the solemn assembly, which was kept on the eighth day; in the close of that day took his solemn farewell, and dismissed them with his blessing; and the next morning when the heads and elders with divers of the people came to take their leave of the king, he sent them away.

JFB: 1Ki 8:62 - -- This was a burnt offering with its accompaniments, and being the first laid on the altar of the temple, was, as in the analogous case of the tabernacl...

This was a burnt offering with its accompaniments, and being the first laid on the altar of the temple, was, as in the analogous case of the tabernacle, consumed by miraculous fire from heaven (see 2Ch 7:1). On remarkable occasions, the heathens sacrificed hecatombs (a hundred animals), and even chiliombs (a thousand animals), but the public sacrifices offered by Solomon on this occasion surpassed all the other oblations on record, without taking into account those presented by private individuals, which, doubtless, amounted to a large additional number. The large proportion of the sacrifices were peace offerings, which afforded the people an opportunity of festive enjoyment.

JFB: 1Ki 8:63 - -- The dedication was not a ceremony ordained by the law, but it was done in accordance with the sentiments of reverence naturally associated with edific...

The dedication was not a ceremony ordained by the law, but it was done in accordance with the sentiments of reverence naturally associated with edifices appropriated to divine worship. [See on 2Ch 7:5.]

JFB: 1Ki 8:64 - -- That is, the whole extent of the priests' court--the altar of burnt offerings, though large (2Ch 4:1), being totally inadequate for the vast number of...

That is, the whole extent of the priests' court--the altar of burnt offerings, though large (2Ch 4:1), being totally inadequate for the vast number of sacrifices that distinguished this occasion. It was only a temporary erection to meet the demands of an extraordinary season, in aid of the established altar, and removed at the conclusion of the sacred festival. [See on 2Ch 7:7.]

JFB: 1Ki 8:65 - -- That is, from one extremity of the kingdom to the other. The people flocked from all quarters.

That is, from one extremity of the kingdom to the other. The people flocked from all quarters.

JFB: 1Ki 8:65 - -- The first seven were occupied with the dedication, and the other seven devoted to the feast of tabernacles (2Ch 7:9). The particular form of expressio...

The first seven were occupied with the dedication, and the other seven devoted to the feast of tabernacles (2Ch 7:9). The particular form of expression indicates that the fourteen days were not continuous. Some interval occurred in consequence of the great day of atonement falling on the tenth of the seventh month (1Ki 8:2), and the last day of the feast of tabernacles was on the twenty-third (2Ch 7:10), when the people returned to their homes with feelings of the greatest joy and gratitude "for all the goodness that the Lord had done for David his servant, and for Israel his people."

Clarke: 1Ki 8:61 - -- Let your heart therefore be perfect - Be sincere in your faith, be irreproachable in your conduct.

Let your heart therefore be perfect - Be sincere in your faith, be irreproachable in your conduct.

Clarke: 1Ki 8:63 - -- Two and twenty thousand oxen - This was the whole amount of the victims that had been offered during the fourteen days; i.e., the seven days of the ...

Two and twenty thousand oxen - This was the whole amount of the victims that had been offered during the fourteen days; i.e., the seven days of the dedication, and the seven days of the feast of tabernacles. In what way could they dispose of the blood of so many victims?

Clarke: 1Ki 8:64 - -- Did the king hallow the middle of the court - The great altar of burnt-offerings was not sufficient for the number of sacrifices which were then mad...

Did the king hallow the middle of the court - The great altar of burnt-offerings was not sufficient for the number of sacrifices which were then made; therefore the middle of the court was set apart, and an altar erected there for the same purpose.

Clarke: 1Ki 8:65 - -- From - Hamath - Supposed to be Antioch of Syria; unto the river of Egypt - to the Rhinocorura; the former being on the north, the latter on the sout...

From - Hamath - Supposed to be Antioch of Syria; unto the river of Egypt - to the Rhinocorura; the former being on the north, the latter on the south: i.e., from one extremity of the land to the other.

Clarke: 1Ki 8:66 - -- They blessed the king - Wished him all spiritual and temporal happiness. They were contented with their king, at peace among themselves, and happy i...

They blessed the king - Wished him all spiritual and temporal happiness. They were contented with their king, at peace among themselves, and happy in their God; so that they returned to their houses magnifying their God for all his bounty to them, their country, and their king. How happy must these people have been, and how prosperous, had their king continued to walk uprightly before God! But alas! the king fell, and the nation followed his example.

TSK: 1Ki 8:61 - -- perfect : 1Ki 11:4, 1Ki 15:3, 1Ki 15:14; Gen 17:1; Deu 18:13; 2Ki 20:3; 1Ch 28:9; Job 1:1, Job 1:8; Psa 37:37; 2Co 7:1; Phi 3:12-16

TSK: 1Ki 8:62 - -- 2Sa 6:17-19; 2Ch 7:4-7

TSK: 1Ki 8:63 - -- a sacrifice : Lev. 3:1-17; 1Ch 29:21; 2Ch 15:11, 2Ch 29:32-35, 2Ch 30:24, 2Ch 35:7-9; Ezr 6:16, Ezr 6:17; Eze 45:17; Mic 6:7 two and twenty : We are n...

a sacrifice : Lev. 3:1-17; 1Ch 29:21; 2Ch 15:11, 2Ch 29:32-35, 2Ch 30:24, 2Ch 35:7-9; Ezr 6:16, Ezr 6:17; Eze 45:17; Mic 6:7

two and twenty : We are not to suppose that all these victims were sacrificed in one day, or on one altar; for this was the whole amount of those that had been offered during the fourteen days which the feast of dedication and the feast of tabernacles lasted; and there appears to have been an altar erected in the middle of the court, which was set apart for that purpose, in consequence of the great altar of burnt offering being not sufficient for the multitude of sacrifices then offered.

dedicated : Num 7:10, Num 7:11, Num 7:84-88; 2Ch 2:4, 2Ch 7:5; Ezr 6:16, Ezr 6:17; Neh 12:27; Joh 10:22

TSK: 1Ki 8:64 - -- hallow : 2Ch 7:7 the brazen : 2Ch 4:1

hallow : 2Ch 7:7

the brazen : 2Ch 4:1

TSK: 1Ki 8:65 - -- held : 1Ki 8:2; Lev 23:34-43; 2Ch 7:8, 2Ch 7:9 a great : 2Ch 30:13; Psa 40:9, Psa 40:10 from the entering : 1Ki 4:21, 1Ki 4:24; Num 34:5, Num 34:8; Jo...

TSK: 1Ki 8:66 - -- the eighth day : In the parallel passage of Chronicles this is termed ""the three and twentieth day of the seventh month;""that is, the ninth day of t...

the eighth day : In the parallel passage of Chronicles this is termed ""the three and twentieth day of the seventh month;""that is, the ninth day of the dedication; which Jarchi reconciles by supposing that Solomon gave them leave to return on the eighth day, and many of them did return; and that he dismissed the remainder on the ninth, or twenty-third of the seventh month. See note on 1Ki 8:1. 2Ch 7:10, 2Ch 31:1

blessed : or, thanked, 1Ki 8:1, 1Ki 8:47

joyful : Deu 12:7, Deu 12:12, Deu 12:18, Deu 16:11; 2Ch 29:36, 2Ch 30:26, 2Ch 30:27; Neh 8:10; Psa 95:1, Psa 95:2; Psa 100:1, Psa 100:2, Psa 106:4, Psa 106:5, Psa 122:6, Psa 122:9; Isa 61:9, Isa 61:10, Isa 66:13, Isa 66:14; Jer 31:12-14; Zep 3:14; Zec 9:9, Zec 9:17; Act 2:46; Gal 5:22; Phi 4:4

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Barnes: 1Ki 8:61 - -- As at this day - i. e. "as ye are now doing, in coming with pious intentions to this festival."

As at this day - i. e. "as ye are now doing, in coming with pious intentions to this festival."

Barnes: 1Ki 8:63 - -- These numbers have been thought incredible, but they are not impossible. At least 100, 000, or 120, 000 men 1Ki 8:65 were assembled; and as they all...

These numbers have been thought incredible, but they are not impossible. At least 100, 000, or 120, 000 men 1Ki 8:65 were assembled; and as they all offered sacrifice with the king 1Ki 8:62, the number of victims must have been enormous. Part of the flesh of so many victims would be eaten; but much of the meat may have been privately burned Lev 19:6, the object of the sacrifice being the glory of God, and not the convenience of the people. Profusion was a usual feature of the sacrifices of antiquity.

Barnes: 1Ki 8:64 - -- The middle of the court - Or, "the whole area of the court "- all the "mid"space within the enclosing walls, which thus became one huge altar, ...

The middle of the court - Or, "the whole area of the court "- all the "mid"space within the enclosing walls, which thus became one huge altar, on any part of which victims might be offered at one and the same time.

Barnes: 1Ki 8:65 - -- A feast necessarily accompanied such a sacrifice as Solomon was holding. Compare Lev 19:5. On the present occasion there was a double festival - fir...

A feast necessarily accompanied such a sacrifice as Solomon was holding. Compare Lev 19:5. On the present occasion there was a double festival - first, the Feast of the Dedication, from the 8th to the 15th of the month Ethanim (or Tisri), and then the Feast of tabernacles, from the 15th to the 22nd 1Ki 8:2. On the day after this, "the eighth day,"counting from the commencement of the second seven, and the twenty-third day of the month (margin reference "m"), Solomon dismissed the people to their homes.

The entering in of Hamath - Compare Num 13:21, note andmargin reference. The phrase marks the extreme northern boundary of the holy land.

The river of Egypt - The Wady-el-Arish, the only large water-course on this coast (margin reference).

Barnes: 1Ki 8:66 - -- Their tents - i. e. "their homes."The word "tents"was used for "houses"from an old habit of speech, which had come down from the time when the ...

Their tents - i. e. "their homes."The word "tents"was used for "houses"from an old habit of speech, which had come down from the time when the Israelites were a nomadic nation.

Poole: 1Ki 8:61 - -- Perfect i.e. sincere and serious in your purposes of obedience; for sinless perfection he himself taught them was not to be expected here, Ecc 7:20 ....

Perfect i.e. sincere and serious in your purposes of obedience; for sinless perfection he himself taught them was not to be expected here, Ecc 7:20 .

Poole: 1Ki 8:63 - -- Solomon offered a sacrifice by the hands of the priests. A hundred and twenty thousand sheep not all in one day, but in the seven, or, it may be, i...

Solomon offered a sacrifice by the hands of the priests.

A hundred and twenty thousand sheep not all in one day, but in the seven, or, it may be, in the fourteen days, mentioned 1Ki 8:65 . So, i.e. by these sacrifices and holy exercises.

Dedicated the house of the Lord i.e. began to set it apart for the work and service of God.

Poole: 1Ki 8:64 - -- The middle of the court to wit, of the priests’ court, in which the great altar was. This he consecrated as he did the great altar, to wit, by ...

The middle of the court to wit, of the priests’ court, in which the great altar was. This he consecrated as he did the great altar, to wit, by sacrifices; but with this difference, that he consecrated that for lasting and perpetual use, but this only for the present time and occasion, being warranted to do so both by the necessity of it for God’ s service; and for the present solemn work, for which the brazen altar was not sufficient, as it here follows; and by the direction of God’ s Spirit, wherewith Solomon was endowed, as being a prophet as well as a king. Here therefore he suddenly reared up divers altars, which after this solemnity were demolished.

Poole: 1Ki 8:65 - -- Held a feast i.e. kept the solemnity. From the entering in of Hamath unto the river of Egypt ; the usual and known bounds of the land, in the utmost...

Held a feast i.e. kept the solemnity. From the entering in of Hamath unto the river of Egypt ; the usual and known bounds of the land, in the utmost length of it; of which see Num 34:8 Jos 13:5 Jud 3:3 .

Before the Lord i.e. before the temple, and as in God’ s presence.

Seven days and seven days seven for the dedication of the temple or altar, and the other seven for the feast of tabernacles, as, nay be gathered from 2Ch 7:9 . And it seems to be expressed in this manner, to intimate that these fourteen days of rejoicing were not all together, but that there was some interval between them, which indeed was necessary, because the day of atonement was on the tenth day of this month, Lev 23:27 . And because these fourteen days ended on the twenty-second day, 2Ch 7:9 , it may seem most probable that the feast of the dedication was kept before the tenth day, and the feast of tabernacles some days after it.

Poole: 1Ki 8:66 - -- Solomon having joined with the people in the solemn assembly, which was kept on the eighth day, in the close of that day and service he took his sol...

Solomon having joined with the people in the solemn assembly, which was kept on the eighth day, in the close of that day and service he took his solemn farewell, and dismissed them with his blessing; and the next morning when the heads and elders who came to Solomon upon this special summons, above, 1Ki 8:3 , and with them divers of the people came to take their leave of the king, he sent them away. And so this place agrees very well with 2Ch 7:9,10 .

They blessed the king i.e. they prayed to God to bless him, according to their duty and custom. Or,

they praised him for his great care and pains in building of the temple, and setting up God’ s worship among them.

The goodness that the Lord had done for David in giving him a sure house, and a wise and religious son, by whom he had now fulfilled the promise made to David about the building of the temple.

Haydock: 1Ki 8:63 - -- Sheep, and other small beasts, during the seven days, without counting the oblations of individuals. The law had not prescribed any particular rites...

Sheep, and other small beasts, during the seven days, without counting the oblations of individuals. The law had not prescribed any particular rites for the dedication of places. But common sense dictated that sacred things should be distinguished from such as were common. Moses and David had set a pattern, which was followed by the Jews after the captivity, and by the Machabees, Exodus xl. 9., 1 Kings vi. 17., 1 Esdras iii. 10., and 1 Machabees iv. 56. (Calmet) ---

The festival of the dedication was observed by our Saviour, John x. 22. (Haydock) ---

Even private houses received a sort of dedication, Deuteronomy xx. 5. The pagans observed the like practice, with regard to statues and temples, lands and public places, Daniel iii. 1. Among the Romans, such ceremonies were performed by a general or consul, with his head covered, reciting some ancient prayers, at the suggestion of the pontiff, before a fire and an assembly of the people, called on purpose, while some person played upon the flute. (Cicero, pro Domo. Alex. Genial. vi. 14.)

Haydock: 1Ki 8:64 - -- Court of the priests. An altar was there erected, in haste. Fire from heaven came to consume the victims, 2 Paralipomenon vii. 1. (Calmet)

Court of the priests. An altar was there erected, in haste. Fire from heaven came to consume the victims, 2 Paralipomenon vii. 1. (Calmet)

Haydock: 1Ki 8:65 - -- Egypt. Rhinocolura, (Menochius) or rather the branch of the Nile nearest Arabia, Josue xiii. 3., and Numbers xiii. 22. (Calmet) --- Seven, for ea...

Egypt. Rhinocolura, (Menochius) or rather the branch of the Nile nearest Arabia, Josue xiii. 3., and Numbers xiii. 22. (Calmet) ---

Seven, for each festival, ver. 1.

Haydock: 1Ki 8:66 - -- Eighth day, at the conclusion of the second octave. (Haydock) --- Blessed the king, as he had done them before. The most honourable performs this...

Eighth day, at the conclusion of the second octave. (Haydock) ---

Blessed the king, as he had done them before. The most honourable performs this office, Hebrew vii. 7. (Calmet) ---

The king and people wished all sorts of happiness to each other. ---

David. The glory of his son reflected honour on him. (Haydock)

Gill: 1Ki 8:61 - -- Let your heart therefore be perfect with the Lord your God,.... Sincere in their love to him, united in their worship of him, and constant in their ob...

Let your heart therefore be perfect with the Lord your God,.... Sincere in their love to him, united in their worship of him, and constant in their obedience to him:

to walk in his statutes, and to keep his commandments, as at this day: as they did that day, neither king nor people having as yet fallen into idolatry, but showing by their then present appearance a zeal for God, his house, and worship.

Gill: 1Ki 8:62 - -- And the king and all Israel with him offered sacrifice before the Lord. For burnt offerings, which having been laid upon the altar, as soon as the kin...

And the king and all Israel with him offered sacrifice before the Lord. For burnt offerings, which having been laid upon the altar, as soon as the king had done praying to God, and blessing the people, and exhorting them, fire came down from heaven, and consumed them; which showed the Lord's acceptance of the sacrifices, and was another confirmation, besides the cloud, of the Lord's well pleasedness with the temple, and of his taking possession of it to reside in it; upon which the people bowed and worshipped, and praised the Lord for his goodness and mercy, 2Ch 7:1.

Gill: 1Ki 8:63 - -- And Solomon offered a sacrifice of peace offerings, which he offered unto the Lord,.... Part of which belonged to the offerer, and with those Solomon ...

And Solomon offered a sacrifice of peace offerings, which he offered unto the Lord,.... Part of which belonged to the offerer, and with those Solomon feasted the people all the days of the feast of the dedication, if not of tabernacles also; for the number was exceeding large, as follows:

22,000 oxen, and 120,000 sheep; which, as suggested, might be the number for all the fourteen days; nor need it seem incredible, since, as Josephus b says, at a passover celebrated in the times of Cestius the Roman governor, at the evening of the passover, in two hours time 256,500 lambs were slain; however, this was a very munificent sacrifice of Solomon's, in which he greatly exceeded the Heathens, whose highest number of sacrifices were hecatombs, or by hundreds, but his by thousands:

so the king and all the children of Israel dedicated the house of the Lord; devoted it to divine and religious worship by these sacrifices: hence in imitation of this sprung the dedication of temples with the Heathens; the first of which among the Romans was that in the capitol at Rome c by Romulus; the rites and ceremonies used therein by them may be read in Cicero, Livy, Tacitus, and others d.

Gill: 1Ki 8:64 - -- The same day did the king hallow the middle of the court that was before the house of the Lord,.... The court of the priests that was before the holy ...

The same day did the king hallow the middle of the court that was before the house of the Lord,.... The court of the priests that was before the holy place, adjoining to it, in which was the altar of burnt offering; this, or, however, the middle part of it, he sanctified for present use, to offer sacrifices on, for a reason hereafter given:

for there he offered burnt offerings and meat offerings, and the fat of the peace offerings; which was the reason why the middle of the great court was for this time set apart for this service.

Gill: 1Ki 8:65 - -- And at that time Solomon held a feast, and all Israel with him,.... Partaking of the parts of the peace offerings which belonged to him, and were offe...

And at that time Solomon held a feast, and all Israel with him,.... Partaking of the parts of the peace offerings which belonged to him, and were offered by way of thanksgiving on the occasion, together with whatsoever he might as a liberal prince provide for this entertainment:

for it was for a great congregation, from the entering in of Hamath unto the river of Egypt; consisting of a number of people, gathered together from Hamath, which was on the northern border of the land of Israel, to the river of Egypt; either the Nile, or Rhinoculura, a branch of it, which lay on the southern border of the land: and this was kept

before the Lord; as in his presence, with thankfulness to him, and with a view to his glory:

seven days and seven days, even fourteen days; seven days for the dedication of the house, and seven days for the feast of tabernacles, as the Targum; which agrees with 2Ch 7:9, the feast of dedication was first, and began perhaps on the seventh day of the month, as the feast of tabernacles did on the fifteenth: within this time, namely, on the tenth, was a fast day, the day of atonement; which was either observed between the two feasts, or was omitted, which is not likely; or they did not eat and drink until the evening of that day. The Septuagint version, according to the Vatican copy, reads "seven days" only once; see 2Ch 7:8.

Gill: 1Ki 8:66 - -- On the eighth day he sent the people away,.... That is, of the feast of tabernacles, the eighth from the first of that, which was a solemn day, and fe...

On the eighth day he sent the people away,.... That is, of the feast of tabernacles, the eighth from the first of that, which was a solemn day, and fell on the twenty second of the month; at the close of which the dismission was made, or they had leave to go, but they did not until the twenty third, according to 2Ch 7:10.

and they blessed the king; returned him thanks for his care, and charge, and pains, in building the temple; for prayers for them, and the feast he had now made, and wished all health and happiness to him:

and went unto their tents joyful and glad of heart; or to their cities, as the Targum, to their several habitations; being greatly delighted with what they had seen and heard, and partook of especially:

for all the goodness the Lord had done for David his servant, and for Israel his people; in 2Ch 7:10, it is added, "unto Solomon"; for David, in giving him such a son and successor, who according to promise had built the house of the Lord; and for Solomon, in raising him up to such dignity, and enabling him to build such a temple for the worship of God and his glory; and for the people of Israel, in giving them such a king to rule over them, under whom they enjoyed so much peace and prosperity, and the full and free exercise of the true religion, with such accommodations, and in such a splendid manner as now.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Ki 8:61 Heb “as this day.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 8:63 Or “tokens of peace”; NIV, TEV “fellowship offerings.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 8:64 Heb “to hold the burnt sacrifices, grain offerings, and the fat of the peace offerings.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 8:65 Heb “Solomon held at that time the festival, and all Israel was with him, a great assembly from Lebo Hamath to the Brook of Egypt, before the Lo...

NET Notes: 1Ki 8:66 Heb “good of heart.”

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 8:63 And Solomon offered a sacrifice of peace offerings, which he offered unto the LORD, two and twenty thousand oxen, and an hundred and twenty thousand s...

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 8:65 And at that time Solomon held a feast, and all Israel with him, a great congregation, from the entering in of ( z ) Hamath unto the river of Egypt, be...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 8:1-66 - --1 The feast of the dedication of the temple.12 Solomon's blessing.22 Solomon's prayer.54 Solomon's blessing.62 His sacrifice of peace offerings.

MHCC: 1Ki 8:54-61 - --Never was a congregation dismissed with what was more likely to affect them, and to abide with them. What Solomon asks for in this prayer, is still gr...

MHCC: 1Ki 8:62-66 - --Solomon offered a great sacrifice. He kept the feast of tabernacles, as it seems, after the feast of dedication. Thus should we go home, rejoicing, fr...

Matthew Henry: 1Ki 8:54-61 - -- Solomon, after his sermon in Ecclesiastes, gives us the conclusion of the whole matter; so he does here, after this long prayer; it is called his b...

Matthew Henry: 1Ki 8:62-66 - -- We read before that Judah and Israel were eating and drinking, and very cheerful under their own vines and fig-trees; here we have them so in God's ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 8:61 - -- Let your heart be יי עם שׁלם , wholly, undividedly devoted to the Lord (cf. 1Ki 11:4; 1Ki 15:3, 1Ki 15:14, etc.).

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 8:62-64 - -- Sacrifices and feast . - 1Ki 8:62, 1Ki 8:63. The dedicatory prayer was followed by a magnificent sacrifice offered by the king and all Israel. The ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 8:65-66 - -- Thus Solomon held the feast at that time, and all Israel with him, a great assembly from the neighbourhood of Hamath to the brook of Egypt, i.e., fr...

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 8:1-66 - --5. The temple dedication ch. 8 This chapter climaxes the writer's emphasis on the greatness of Y...

Constable: 1Ki 8:54-61 - --Solomon's benediction on the people 8:54-61 This benediction began with a review of God'...

Constable: 1Ki 8:62-66 - --Solomon's sacrifices 8:62-66 As a royal priest Solomon led the nation of priests in maki...

Guzik: 1Ki 8:1-66 - --1 Kings 8 - The Dedication of the Temple A. The Ark of the Covenant is brought to the temple. 1. (1-2) All of Israel assembles at Jerusalem. Now S...

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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 8 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ki 8:1, The feast of the dedication of the temple; 1Ki 8:12, Solomon’s blessing; 1Ki 8:22, Solomon’s prayer; 1Ki 8:54, Solomon’s b...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) KINGS CHAPTER 8 The feast of the dedication of the temple; the ark of the covenant with the holy instruments are brought into it; the Lord giveth a...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) (1Ki 8:1-11) The dedication of the temple. (1Ki 8:12-21) The occasion. (v. 22-53) Solomon's prayer. (1Ki 8:54-61) His blessing and exhortation. (1...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) The building and furniture of the temple were very glorious, but the dedication of it exceeds in glory as much as prayer and praise, the work of sa...

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 8 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 8 This chapter gives an account of the introduction of the ark into the temple, 1Ki 8:1 of the glory of the Lord filling it...

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