
Text -- 1 Kings 8:63 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Ki 8:63
JFB -> 1Ki 8:63
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.]
Clarke -> 1Ki 8:63
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?
TSK -> 1Ki 8:63
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

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Barnes -> 1Ki 8:63
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.
Poole -> 1Ki 8:63
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.
Haydock -> 1Ki 8:63
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.)
Gill -> 1Ki 8:63
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.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 8:1-66
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 8:62-66
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 8:62-66
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 8:62-64
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 ...
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...
