
Text -- 1 Kings 9:1-12 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ki 9:3 - -- As long as the Mosaic dispensation lasts; whereas hitherto my worship has been successively in several places.
As long as the Mosaic dispensation lasts; whereas hitherto my worship has been successively in several places.

Shall be towards this place and people.

Upon that condition; for my promise to David was conditional.

Wesley: 1Ki 9:11 - -- Or, near the land of Galilee, bordering upon it; in those parts which were near, and adjoining to Hiram's dominions: with the cities, understand the t...
Or, near the land of Galilee, bordering upon it; in those parts which were near, and adjoining to Hiram's dominions: with the cities, understand the territories belonging to them. These cities, though they were within those large bounds which God fixed to the land of promise, Gen 15:18; Jos 1:4, yet were not within those parts which were distributed by lot in Joshua's time. It is probable they were not inhabited by Israelites, but by Canaanites, or other Heathens; who being subdued, and extirpated by David or Solomon, those cities became a part of their dominions; and afterwards were reckoned a part of Galilee, as Josephus notes.
JFB: 1Ki 9:1 - -- This first verse is connected with 1Ki 9:11, all that is contained between 1Ki 9:2-10 being parenthetical.
This first verse is connected with 1Ki 9:11, all that is contained between 1Ki 9:2-10 being parenthetical.

JFB: 1Ki 9:2 - -- This appearance was, like the former one at Gibeon, most probably made in a supernatural vision, and on the night immediately following the dedication...
This appearance was, like the former one at Gibeon, most probably made in a supernatural vision, and on the night immediately following the dedication of the temple (2Ch 7:12). The strain of it corresponds to this view, for it consists of direct answers to his solemn inaugural prayer (1Ki 9:3 is in answer to 1Ki 8:29; 1Ki 9:4-5 is in answer to 1Ki 8:25-26; 1Ki 9:6-9 to 1Ki 8:33-46; see also Deu 29:22-24).

JFB: 1Ki 9:8 - -- "high," either in point of situation, for it was built on a hill, and therefore conspicuous to every beholder; or "high" in respect to privilege, hono...
"high," either in point of situation, for it was built on a hill, and therefore conspicuous to every beholder; or "high" in respect to privilege, honor, and renown; or this "house of the Most High," notwithstanding all its beauty and magnificence, shall be destroyed, and remain in such a state of ruin and degradation as to be a striking monument of the just judgment of God. The record of this second vision, in which were rehearsed the conditions of God's covenant with Solomon and the consequences of breaking them, is inserted here as a proper introduction to the narrative about to be given of this king's commercial enterprises and ambitious desire for worldly glory; for this king, by encouraging an influx of foreign people and a taste for foreign luxuries, rapidly corrupted his own mind and that of this subjects, so that they turned from following God, they and their children (1Ki 9:6).

JFB: 1Ki 9:10 - -- Seven and a half years were spent in building the temple, and twelve and a half or thirteen in the erection of his palace (1Ki 7:1; 2Ch 8:1). This ver...

JFB: 1Ki 9:11 - -- According to JOSEPHUS, they were situated on the northwest of it, adjacent to Tyre. Though lying within the boundaries of the promised land (Gen 15:18...
According to JOSEPHUS, they were situated on the northwest of it, adjacent to Tyre. Though lying within the boundaries of the promised land (Gen 15:18; Jos 1:4), they had never been conquered till then, and were inhabited by Canaanite heathens (Jdg 4:2-13; 2Ki 15:29). They were probably given to Hiram, whose dominions were small, as a remuneration for his important services in furnishing workmen, materials, and an immense quantity of wrought gold (1Ki 9:14) for the temple and other buildings [MICHAELIS]. The gold, however, as others think, may have been the amount of forfeits paid to Solomon by Hiram for not being able to answer the riddles and apothegms, with which, according to JOSEPHUS, in their private correspondence, the two sovereigns amused themselves. Hiram having refused these cities, probably on account of their inland situation making them unsuitable to his maritime and commercial people, Solomon satisfied his ally in some other way; and, taking these cities into his own hands, he first repaired their shattered walls, then filled them with a colony of Hebrews (2Ch 8:2).|| 09067||1||10||0||@this is the reason of the levy==--A levy refers both to men and money, and the necessity for Solomon making it arose from the many gigantic works he undertook to erect.

JFB: 1Ki 9:11 - -- Part of the fort of Jerusalem on Mount Zion (2Sa 5:9; 1Ch 11:8), or a row of stone bastions around Mount Zion, Millo being the great corner tower of t...

JFB: 1Ki 9:11 - -- Either repairing some breaches in it (1Ki 11:27), or extending it so as to enclose Mount Zion.
Either repairing some breaches in it (1Ki 11:27), or extending it so as to enclose Mount Zion.

JFB: 1Ki 9:11 - -- Fortified on account of its importance as a town in the northern boundary of the country.
Fortified on account of its importance as a town in the northern boundary of the country.

JFB: 1Ki 9:11 - -- (now Leijun)--Lying in the great caravan road between Egypt and Damascus, it was the key to the north of Palestine by the western lowlands, and theref...
(now Leijun)--Lying in the great caravan road between Egypt and Damascus, it was the key to the north of Palestine by the western lowlands, and therefore fortified.

JFB: 1Ki 9:11 - -- On the western confines of Ephraim, and, though a Levitical city, occupied by the Canaanites. Having fallen by right of conquest to the king of Egypt,...
On the western confines of Ephraim, and, though a Levitical city, occupied by the Canaanites. Having fallen by right of conquest to the king of Egypt, who for some cause attacked it, it was given by him as a dowry to his daughter, and fortified by Solomon.
Clarke: 1Ki 9:2 - -- The Lord appeared to Solomon - The design of this appearance, which was in a dream, as that was at Gibeon, was to assure Solomon that God had accept...
The Lord appeared to Solomon - The design of this appearance, which was in a dream, as that was at Gibeon, was to assure Solomon that God had accepted his service, and had taken that house for his dwelling-place, and would continue it, and establish him and his descendants upon the throne of Israel for ever, provided they served him with an upright heart; but, on the contrary, if they forsook him, he would abandon both them and his temple.

Clarke: 1Ki 9:7 - -- A proverb and a by - word among all people - And so they are to the present; the unbelieving Jews, the stubborn, stiff-necked Jews, are words still ...
A proverb and a by - word among all people - And so they are to the present; the unbelieving Jews, the stubborn, stiff-necked Jews, are words still in common use. They forsook the Lord, rejected his Christ, and are cast off, their temple destroyed, and they scattered over the face of the earth.

Clarke: 1Ki 9:9 - -- Have taken hold upon other gods - When an indigent person claims the protection of a superior, he casts himself down before him, and lays hold of hi...
Have taken hold upon other gods - When an indigent person claims the protection of a superior, he casts himself down before him, and lays hold of his feet; and this expression is frequently used when there is no prostration: I have taken hold of thy feet. When a person is called into the presence of the Burman monarch, he is said to go to the golden foot. - Ward’ s Customs.

Clarke: 1Ki 9:10 - -- At the end of twenty years - He employed seven years and a half in building the temple, and twelve years and a half in building the king’ s hou...

Clarke: 1Ki 9:11 - -- Solomon gave Hiram twenty cities - It is very likely that Solomon did not give those cities to Hiram so that they should be annexed to his Tyrian do...
Solomon gave Hiram twenty cities - It is very likely that Solomon did not give those cities to Hiram so that they should be annexed to his Tyrian dominions, but rather gave him the produce of them till the money was paid which he had advanced to Solomon for his buildings. It appears however that either Hiram did not accept them, or that having received the produce till he was paid, he then restored them to Solomon; for in the parallel place, 2Ch 8:2, it is said, The cities which Hiram had restored to Solomon, Solomon built them, and caused the children of Israel to dwell there. Some think that they were heathen cities which Solomon had conquered, and therefore had a right to give them if he pleased, as they were not any part of the land given by promise to the Israelites.
TSK: 1Ki 9:1 - -- am 3013, bc 991
it came : 1Ki 6:37, 1Ki 6:38, 1Ki 7:1, 1Ki 7:51; 2Ch 7:11-22
the house : 2Ch 8:1-6; Ecc 2:4
all Solomon’ s : 1Ki 9:11, 1Ki 9:19; ...

TSK: 1Ki 9:3 - -- I have heard : 2Ki 20:5; Psa 10:17, Psa 66:19, Psa 116:1; Dan 9:23; Joh 11:42; Act 10:31; 1Jo 5:14
I have hallowed : 1Ki 8:10, 1Ki 8:11; Exo 20:11; Nu...
I have heard : 2Ki 20:5; Psa 10:17, Psa 66:19, Psa 116:1; Dan 9:23; Joh 11:42; Act 10:31; 1Jo 5:14
I have hallowed : 1Ki 8:10, 1Ki 8:11; Exo 20:11; Num 16:38; Mat 6:9
to put : 1Ki 8:29; Deu 12:5, Deu 12:11, Deu 12:21, Deu 16:11
mine eyes : Deu 11:12; 2Ch 6:40, 2Ch 7:15, 2Ch 7:16; Psa 132:13, Psa 132:14; Son 4:9, Son 4:10; Jer 15:1

TSK: 1Ki 9:4 - -- And if thou : 1Ki 3:14, 1Ki 8:25, 1Ki 11:4, 1Ki 11:6, 1Ki 11:38, 1Ki 14:8, 1Ki 15:5; Gen 17:1; Deu 28:1; 2Ch 7:17, 2Ch 7:18; Job 23:11, Job 23:12; Psa...

TSK: 1Ki 9:5 - -- I will establish : 1Ki 2:4, 1Ki 6:12, 1Ki 8:15, 1Ki 8:20; 2Sa 7:12, 2Sa 7:16; 1Ch 22:9, 1Ch 22:10; Psa 89:28-39; Psa 132:11, Psa 132:12
I will establish : 1Ki 2:4, 1Ki 6:12, 1Ki 8:15, 1Ki 8:20; 2Sa 7:12, 2Sa 7:16; 1Ch 22:9, 1Ch 22:10; Psa 89:28-39; Psa 132:11, Psa 132:12

TSK: 1Ki 9:6 - -- if ye : 1Sa 2:30; 2Sa 7:14-16; 1Ch 28:9; 2Ch 7:19-22, 2Ch 15:2
go : 1Ki 11:4-10; Jos 23:15, Jos 23:16
if ye : 1Sa 2:30; 2Sa 7:14-16; 1Ch 28:9; 2Ch 7:19-22, 2Ch 15:2
go : 1Ki 11:4-10; Jos 23:15, Jos 23:16

TSK: 1Ki 9:7 - -- will I cut : Lev 18:24-28; Deu 4:26, Deu 29:26-28; 2Ki 17:20-23, 2Ki 25:9, 2Ki 25:21; Jer 7:15; Jer 24:9; Eze 33:27-29; Luk 21:24
this house : 1Ki 9:3...
will I cut : Lev 18:24-28; Deu 4:26, Deu 29:26-28; 2Ki 17:20-23, 2Ki 25:9, 2Ki 25:21; Jer 7:15; Jer 24:9; Eze 33:27-29; Luk 21:24
this house : 1Ki 9:3; 2Ki 25:9; 2Ch 7:20, 2Ch 36:19; Jer 7:4-14, Jer 26:6, Jer 26:18, Jer 52:13; Lam 2:6, Lam 2:7; Eze 24:21; Mic 3:12; Mat 24:2; Luk 21:24
and Israel : Deu 28:37; Neh 4:1-4; Psa 44:14; Isa 65:15; Jer 24:9; Lam 2:15, Lam 2:16; Joe 2:17

TSK: 1Ki 9:8 - -- at : 2Ch 7:21; Isa 64:11; Jer 19:8, Jer 49:17, Jer 50:13; Dan 9:12
Why : Deu 29:24-26; Jer 22:8, Jer 22:9, Jer 22:28

TSK: 1Ki 9:9 - -- Because : Deu 29:25-28; 2Ch 7:22; Jer 2:10-13, Jer 2:19, Jer 5:19, Jer 16:10-13, Jer 50:7; Lam 2:16, Lam 2:17, Lam 4:13-15; Eze 36:17-20; Zep 1:4, Zep...
Because : Deu 29:25-28; 2Ch 7:22; Jer 2:10-13, Jer 2:19, Jer 5:19, Jer 16:10-13, Jer 50:7; Lam 2:16, Lam 2:17, Lam 4:13-15; Eze 36:17-20; Zep 1:4, Zep 1:5


TSK: 1Ki 9:11 - -- Now Hiram : 1Ki 5:6-10; 2Ch 2:8-10, 2Ch 2:16
king Solomon : 2Ch 8:2
of Galilee : Jos 20:7

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Barnes: 1Ki 9:2 - -- This appearance is fixed by 1Ki 9:1 to Solomon’ s twenty-fourth year, the year in which he completed his palace 1Ki 6:37-38; 1Ki 7:1. The fact ...
This appearance is fixed by 1Ki 9:1 to Solomon’ s twenty-fourth year, the year in which he completed his palace 1Ki 6:37-38; 1Ki 7:1. The fact seems to be that, though the temple was finished in Solomon’ s eleventh year, the dedication did not take place until his twenty-fourth year. The order of the narrative in Kings agrees with this view, since it interposes the account of the building of the palace 1Ki 7:1-12, and of the making of the furniture 1 Kings 7:13-51, between the completion of the building of the temple 1Ki 6:38 and the ceremony of the Dedication 1 Kings 8.

Barnes: 1Ki 9:3 - -- The answer given by God to Solomon’ s prayer is reported more fully in 2Ch 7:12-22. When God puts His Name in the temple He does it, in intenti...
The answer given by God to Solomon’ s prayer is reported more fully in 2Ch 7:12-22.
When God puts His Name in the temple He does it, in intention, "forever."He will not arbitrarily withdraw it; there it will remain "forever,"so far as God is concerned. But the people may by unfaithfulness drive it away 1Ki 9:7-9.
And mine eyes and my heart - An answer in excess of the prayer 1Ki 8:29; "Not Mine eyes only, but Mine eyes and Mine heart."

Barnes: 1Ki 9:4 - -- See 1Ki 3:14. Solomon’ s subsequent fall lends to these repeated warnings a special interest.
See 1Ki 3:14. Solomon’ s subsequent fall lends to these repeated warnings a special interest.

Barnes: 1Ki 9:6 - -- At all turn - Rather, "If ye shall wholly turn from following Me."(See 2Ch 7:19.) The Israelites were not to be cut off, except for an entire d...
At all turn - Rather, "If ye shall wholly turn from following Me."(See 2Ch 7:19.) The Israelites were not to be cut off, except for an entire defection.

Barnes: 1Ki 9:8 - -- The Hebrew text runs - "And this house shall be high: every one,"etc. The meaning appears to be, "This house shall be high"(i. e., conspicuous) "in ...
The Hebrew text runs - "And this house shall be high: every one,"etc. The meaning appears to be, "This house shall be high"(i. e., conspicuous) "in its ruin as in its glory."
And shall hiss - In contempt. This expression first appears in the time of Hezekiah 2Ch 29:8; Mic 6:16. It is especially familiar to Jeremiah (Jer 18:16; Jer 19:8, etc.).

Barnes: 1Ki 9:10 - -- The "twenty years"are to be counted from the fourth year of Solomon, the year when he commenced the building of the temple. They are made up of the ...

Barnes: 1Ki 9:11 - -- By the spirit, if not by the letter, of the Law, Solomon had no right to give away these cities, or any part of the inheritance of Israel Lev. 25:13...
By the spirit, if not by the letter, of the Law, Solomon had no right to give away these cities, or any part of the inheritance of Israel Lev. 25:13-34. But the exigences of a worldly policy caused the requirements of the Law to be set aside.

Barnes: 1Ki 9:12 - -- They pleased him not - It is a reasonable conjecture that, when a question arose with respect to a cession of land, Hiram had cast his eyes on ...
They pleased him not - It is a reasonable conjecture that, when a question arose with respect to a cession of land, Hiram had cast his eyes on the bay or harbour of Acco, or Ptolemais, and was therefore the more disappointed when he received an inland tract of mountain territory.
Poole: 1Ki 9:2 - -- To wit, in a dream or vision; for that which is mentioned 1Ki 6:11 , seems to have been imparted unto him by some prophet or messenger sent from God...
To wit, in a dream or vision; for that which is mentioned 1Ki 6:11 , seems to have been imparted unto him by some prophet or messenger sent from God with that errand. The time of this revelation was either,
1. After all Solomon’ s buildings, as the words thus rendered plainly imply. And if it seem strange that God should not reveal this purpose and sentence of his concerning the temple till so many years after the finishing of it, it must be considered,
1. That as it is an act of God’ s singular grace when he doth thus reveal himself to any person, so it is but meet he should choose his own time for it.
2. That God had presently after the finishing of the temple, at the feast of the dedication of it, sufficiently showed his acceptance and approbation of it by that glorious cloud, 1Ki 8:10,11 , and therefore this revelation was not then necessary.
3. That God might choose this as the fittest time for giving Solomon the following admonition, when he perceived that his heart befall to be lifted up in pride for his sumptuous and magnificent buildings, &c., and that he was grown vain, and careless, and secure; and therefore most needed such all awakening oracle. Or,
2. Presently after the building of the temple, as may be thought from the matter of this revelation, which seems best to suit with that time when it was newly built, and when Solomon’ s prayer here mentioned was newly made; for seeing the following words contain God’ s answer to that prayer, it seems improbable, that the answer should come so many years after it. But then this second verse, and the rest, even to 1Ki 9:11 , are to be enclosed with a parenthesis; and the place must be thus rendered, 1Ki 9:2 , For (so the Hebrew vau is oft rendered) the Lord appeared, or had appeared, to Solomon , &c.; 1Ki 9:3 , And the Lord had said unto him , &c. And this parenthesis may seem to have a foundation in 1Ki 9:10 , where the first verse (in substance, though not in the very same words) is repeated, as is usual after long digressions; and then he completes the sentence, 1Ki 9:11 , &c., which till then had been suspended. Nor are such long parentheses without example in Scripture. See my Latin Synopsis on Rom 5:12 , &c.; Eph 3:1 , &c. Rev 22:7 .

Poole: 1Ki 9:3 - -- I have hallowed this house I have, by my glorious presence in the cloud, and by my acceptation of thy sacrifices, sanctified it to my proper use and ...
I have hallowed this house I have, by my glorious presence in the cloud, and by my acceptation of thy sacrifices, sanctified it to my proper use and service.
For ever as long as the Mosaical dispensation lasts; whereas hitherto my name and worship hath been successively in several places.
Mine eyes i.e. my watchful and gracious providence.
Mine heart my true and tender affection.
Shall be there shall be towards this place and people, Perpetually; upon condition of your obedience, as it here follows.

Poole: 1Ki 9:4 - -- As David thy father walked who, though he miscarried in some things, yet in the general course of his life was upright and faithful towards me.
As David thy father walked who, though he miscarried in some things, yet in the general course of his life was upright and faithful towards me.

Then upon that condition; for my promise to David was conditional.

Poole: 1Ki 9:6 - -- If ye shall at all turn from following me or rather,
if ye shall wholly turn & c.; if you shall wilfully and obstinately depart from God, and violat...
If ye shall at all turn from following me or rather,
if ye shall wholly turn & c.; if you shall wilfully and obstinately depart from God, and violate his laws, as the doubling of the word implies. Whereby he also intimates that he would not be so rigid and severe towards them, as to mark every thing that was amiss; but would bear with much, as he did in David &c., only that he would not endure a total defection from him.

Poole: 1Ki 9:7 - -- Will I cast out of my sight I will not regard it; I will take away my protection and gracious presence from it.
Israel shall be a proverb their mis...
Will I cast out of my sight I will not regard it; I will take away my protection and gracious presence from it.
Israel shall be a proverb their miseries shall be named proverbally, to express extreme calamities. See Deu 28:37 .

Poole: 1Ki 9:8 - -- Which is high i.e. exalted in its privileges, glorious, and renowned. The particle which is oft understood, and is here fitly supplied out of 2Ch 7:2...
Which is high i.e. exalted in its privileges, glorious, and renowned. The particle which is oft understood, and is here fitly supplied out of 2Ch 7:21 , where it is expressed.
Shall be astonished at its unexpected and wonderful ruin.
Shall hiss by way of contempt and derision. See Jer 19:8 49:17 50:13 .

Poole: 1Ki 9:11 - -- Or, near (as beth oft signifies, as hath been proved before)
the land of Galilee bordering upon it; in those parts which were near and adjoini...
Or, near (as beth oft signifies, as hath been proved before)
the land of Galilee bordering upon it; in those parts which were near and adjoining to Hiram’ s dominions: with the cities understand the lands and territories belonging to them.
Quest. How could Solomon give away any part of that land wherein the people had a right by a Divine lot, and God had a right, as being the only proprietary of it; upon which ground the total alienation of it, or any part of it, was forbidden, Lev 25:23 ?
Answ 1. It is not said that he gave them away wholly, and for ever; but he might assign them to him only for a time, until he was fully satisfied for his debt.
2. If these cities were possessed by Israelites, Solomon did not give him their particular possessions, but only his own royalties over them, and all the profits he received from them, which were very considerable, as may be gathered from that passage, 1Ki 12:4 .
3. These cities, though they were within those large bounds which God fixed to the Land of Promise, Gen 15:18 Jos 1:4 , yet were not within those parts which were distributed by Lot in Joshua’ s time, nor belonging to the tribe of Asher, (as some suppose,) as may be gathered both from Jos 19:27 , where their border is said to go out only to the land of Cabul , to wit, exclusively; and Jos 19:30 , where all their cities are said to be but twenty and two; and from 2Ch 8:2 , where it is said of those cities, when Hiram restored them, that Solomon built them, and caused the children of Israel to dwell there ; which makes it more than probable that these cities were not inhabited by Israelites, but by Canaanites, or other heathens; who being subdued and extirpated by David, or Solomon, those cities became a part of their dominions, and at their disposal; and afterwards were reckoned a part of Galilee, as Josephus notes; and may be one reason why he gave these rather than other cities, because they were in his power to give, when others were not.

Poole: 1Ki 9:12 - -- He did not accept them for satisfaction, because the cities were out of repair, as appears from 1Ki 9:13 , and the soil not good in his eyes, and th...
Do, regarding those buildings, Paralipomenon. (Menochius)

Haydock: 1Ki 9:2 - -- Gabaon; that is, "during the night," 2 Paralipomenon vii. 12. God had spoken to Solomon, by a prophet, while he was building the temple; (chap. vi. ...
Gabaon; that is, "during the night," 2 Paralipomenon vii. 12. God had spoken to Solomon, by a prophet, while he was building the temple; (chap. vi. 11.; Haydock) unless that passage relate to the same time as that which is here recorded more in detail, and took place in the night, after Solomon had poured forth his most solemn prayer. (Calmet) ---
Others think that God deferred answering his petition for thirteen years, till Solomon was on the point of falling off from the observance of piety, that so he might be restrained more effectually. (Salien, the year before Christ 1011.) ---
Fire from heaven had sufficiently signified that his former request had been granted. (Menochius) ---
The context shews that the admonition was not sent till the palace was finished, (ver. 1, and 10.) in the 23rd year of Solomon. (Salien)

Haydock: 1Ki 9:4 - -- Simplicity of heart. That is, in the sincerity and integrity of a single heart, as opposite to all double-dealing and deceit. (Challoner) ---
Exte...
Simplicity of heart. That is, in the sincerity and integrity of a single heart, as opposite to all double-dealing and deceit. (Challoner) ---
External worship alone will not be acceptable. (Worthington) ---
"God is worshipped by faith, hope, and charity." (St. Augustine, Ench. iii.)

Haydock: 1Ki 9:6 - -- But if. This threat had been denounced by Moses, (Deuteronomy xxix. 24.) and was repeated by Jeremias, (xxii. 8.) when it was on the point of being ...
But if. This threat had been denounced by Moses, (Deuteronomy xxix. 24.) and was repeated by Jeremias, (xxii. 8.) when it was on the point of being put in execution. (Menochius)

Haydock: 1Ki 9:7 - -- Take away, by death or exile. (Haydock) ---
Sight. God is disposed to grant favours to those who approach his temples with piety. If they indulg...
Take away, by death or exile. (Haydock) ---
Sight. God is disposed to grant favours to those who approach his temples with piety. If they indulge their passions, he will suffer these holy places to be profaned, as a dreadful warning of his displeasure. The Jews enjoyed prosperity while they continued faithful. On their revolt, the ark was taken, the temple pillaged by Sesac, burnt by Nabuchodonosor, profaned by Antiochus, and destroyed by the Romans. (Calmet)

Haydock: 1Ki 9:8 - -- Example. Hebrew, "at this house, on high," (or dedicated "to the most high;" Paralipomenon) "every," &c. (Haydock) ---
It shall be treated with no...
Example. Hebrew, "at this house, on high," (or dedicated "to the most high;" Paralipomenon) "every," &c. (Haydock) ---
It shall be treated with no more regard than the high places of idols. (Calmet) ---
Though at present so much exalted, it shall be reduced to a heap of ruins, (Vatable) and destroyed. (Challoner)

Haydock: 1Ki 9:11 - -- Galilee, the higher, which was nearer to the sea and the confines of Tyre; (Menochius) or rather the lower Galilee lay in this direction. (Calmet) -...
Galilee, the higher, which was nearer to the sea and the confines of Tyre; (Menochius) or rather the lower Galilee lay in this direction. (Calmet) ---
This was not a part of the country allotted to Israel, (Josue xix. 27.) but had been conquered: as Hiram gave the cities back, 2 Paralipomenon viii. 2. Solomon caused them to be rebuilt, and peopled by the Israelites. (Grotius) ---
If they had formed a part of his dominions before, he would not have had to send a colony thither. (Calmet) ---
Others think that he only ceded that country for a time to Hiram, till he should be indemnified. (Abulensis) (Tostat) (Menochius) (Tirinus) (Worthington) ---
The country belonged to the Lord, (Leviticus xxv. 13.) and could not be given away by the prince. In case it had been occupied by strangers, Solomon would have taken care that the Israelites should have the free exercise of their religion. But as Hiram rejected his offer, he would make him recompense by some other means; (Calmet) in ready money, ver. 14. (Josephus) (Tirinus)
Gill: 1Ki 9:1 - -- And it came to pass, when Solomon had finished the building of the house of the Lord,.... Which was done in seven years, 1Ki 6:38.
and the king's h...
And it came to pass, when Solomon had finished the building of the house of the Lord,.... Which was done in seven years, 1Ki 6:38.
and the king's house; his own palace, which was finished in thirteen years, 1Ki 7:1,
and all Solomon's desire which he was pleased to do; all his other buildings, the house for Pharaoh's daughter, the house of the forest of Lebanon, and may include his vineyards, gardens, orchards, and pools of water, made for his pleasure, Ecc 2:4 in which he succeeded and prospered, 2Ch 7:11.

Gill: 1Ki 9:2 - -- That the Lord appeared to Solomon the second time,.... Junius and Tremellius read this verse with the following, to the end of the ninth, in a parenth...
That the Lord appeared to Solomon the second time,.... Junius and Tremellius read this verse with the following, to the end of the ninth, in a parenthesis, and render this clause, "for the Lord had appeared", &c. and Piscator translates it, "moreover the Lord appeared", &c. as beginning a distinct narrative from the former; and indeed if the words are to be connected with the preceding, as in our version, this appearance must be thirteen years after the building of the temple, which is not probable; but rather it was the night after the dedication of it, when an answer was returned to Solomon's prayer in the preceding chapter; for that it should be deferred twelve or thirteen years is not reasonable to suppose; and this appearance was the second of the kind and manner:
as he had appeared unto him at Gibeon; in a dream and a vision, and by night, 1Ki 3:5, see 2Ch 7:12.

Gill: 1Ki 9:3 - -- And the Lord said unto him, I have heard thy prayer and thy supplication that thou hast made before me,.... With delight and pleasure, and had accepte...
And the Lord said unto him, I have heard thy prayer and thy supplication that thou hast made before me,.... With delight and pleasure, and had accepted it; meaning the prayer recorded in the preceding chapter:
I have hallowed this house which thou hast built; by the cloud of glory filling it, and by fire descending from heaven, and consuming the sacrifices offered in it, 2Ch 7:1.
to put my name there for ever; there to grant his presence, so long as his pure worship should be continued in it; so the Targum adds,
"and my Shechinah or divine Majesty shall abide in it, if my will is done there continually:''
and mine eyes and mine heart shall be there perpetually; his eyes of Providence should be upon it, to watch over it, and protect it, and his worshippers in it; and he should have a cordial regard to the sacrifices there offered, and to the persons of the offerers, so long as they offered them in a right way, and to right ends and purposes.

Gill: 1Ki 9:4 - -- And if thou wilt walk before me, as David thy father walked, in integrity of heart, and in uprightness..... Who, though guilty of many sins and failin...
And if thou wilt walk before me, as David thy father walked, in integrity of heart, and in uprightness..... Who, though guilty of many sins and failings in life, yet was sincere and upright in the worship of God, never apostatized from it, or fell into idolatry, which is what is chiefly respected:
to do according to all that I have commanded thee, and wilt keep my statutes and my judgments; observe all the laws of God, moral, ceremonial, and judicial.

Gill: 1Ki 9:5 - -- Then I will establish the throne of thy kingdom upon Israel for ever,.... In a succession in his posterity, until the coming of the Messiah:
as I p...
Then I will establish the throne of thy kingdom upon Israel for ever,.... In a succession in his posterity, until the coming of the Messiah:
as I promised unto David thy father, saying, there shall not fail thee a man upon the throne of Israel; not fail one of his posterity to sit upon it; see 2Sa 7:12.

Gill: 1Ki 9:6 - -- But if you shall at all turn from following me, you or your children,.... From my worship, as the Targum; either Solomon or his successors, or the peo...
But if you shall at all turn from following me, you or your children,.... From my worship, as the Targum; either Solomon or his successors, or the people of Israel and their posterity; should they turn their backs on God and his worship, meaning not in a single instance, or in some small degree; but as in the original, "if in turning ye turn" e, that is, utterly, and entirely, or wholly turn from him and his worship to other gods, as follows:
and will not keep my commandments and my statutes, which I have set before you, but go and serve other gods, and worship them: neglecting the will and worship of God, go into idolatrous practices, as Solomon himself did.

Gill: 1Ki 9:7 - -- Then will I cut off Israel out of the land I have given them,.... Suffer them to be carried captive into other lands, as the ten tribes were into Assy...
Then will I cut off Israel out of the land I have given them,.... Suffer them to be carried captive into other lands, as the ten tribes were into Assyria, and the two tribes to Babylon; which is called a plucking them up by the roots in 2Ch 7:20.
and this house, which I have hallowed for my name, will I cast out of my sight: as it was when burnt by Nebuchadnezzar:
and Israel shall be a proverb and a byword among all people; both for their sins and for their miseries; see Deu 28:37, in 2Ch 7:20 the house or temple is said to be made a proverb of.

Gill: 1Ki 9:8 - -- And at this house which is high,.... The house of the most High, as some render it, and in high esteem, fame, and glory, as well as it was built on an...
And at this house which is high,.... The house of the most High, as some render it, and in high esteem, fame, and glory, as well as it was built on an high hill, and was itself one hundred and twenty cubits high, 2Ch 3:4, the Targum is,
"and this house which was high shall be destroyed:''
everyone that passeth by it shall be astonished; at the ruins of the temple, and of the city of Jerusalem, which had been so magnificent:
and shall hiss; in scorn and derision of the people of Israel, rejoicing in their ruin:
and they shall say, why hath the Lord done thus unto this land, and to this house? or suffered it to be done, to lie thus in waste and ruins; a land in which it had been said he delighted, and looked unto from one end of the year to the other, and a house he had taken up his dwelling in; surely something more than ordinary, they suggest, must be the cause of all this.

Gill: 1Ki 9:9 - -- And they shall answer,.... Who were left in the land when others were carried captive, as were some by Nebuchadnezzar, and who were capable of making ...
And they shall answer,.... Who were left in the land when others were carried captive, as were some by Nebuchadnezzar, and who were capable of making the following answer:
because they forsook the Lord; the worship of the Lord their God, as the Targum:
who brought forth their fathers out of the land Egypt; which is observed as an aggravation of their sin:
and have taken hold upon other gods: the gods of the people, as the Targum; of the Gentiles, who knew not the true God:
and have worshipped them, and served them: even idols of gold and silver, wood and stone; an instance of judicial blindness they were left unto, who had been favoured with a revelation from God:
therefore hath the Lord brought upon them all this evil; their idolatry was the cause of it, than which nothing is more provoking to God.

Gill: 1Ki 9:10 - -- And it came to pass at the end of twenty years,.... From the time Solomon first began to build: when Solomon had built the two houses, the house of th...
And it came to pass at the end of twenty years,.... From the time Solomon first began to build: when Solomon had built the two houses, the house of the Lord, and the king's house; the first was seven years in building, and the other thirteen; in all twenty.

Gill: 1Ki 9:11 - -- (Now Hiram the king of Tyre had furnished Solomon with cedar trees and fir trees,.... For the building of both his houses; see 1Ki 5:8,
and with go...
(Now Hiram the king of Tyre had furnished Solomon with cedar trees and fir trees,.... For the building of both his houses; see 1Ki 5:8,
and with gold, according to all his desire): which is not before mentioned, and accounts for it from whence Solomon had his gold; if he made no use, as some think he did not, of what his father left him; see 1Ki 7:51 with which he covered several parts of the temple, and made several vessels in it. Hiram traded to Ophir, and had it from thence; and he could supply Solomon with it, and did, before he sent a navy thither:
that then Solomon gave Hiram twenty cities in the land of Galilee; that is, by or near it, for they were not in the land of Canaan; for then Solomon could not have disposed of them, being allotted and belonging to one of the tribes of Israel, and part of the Lord's inheritance; but they were upon the borders, particularly on the borders of Asher, if Cabul in Jos 19:27, can be thought to be the same with these; though some think that Solomon did not give Hiram the possession of these cities, but the royalties and revenues of them, their produce until the debt was paid: but they rather seem to be a gratuity, and a full grant of them, and might be cities which David had conquered, and taken out of the hands of the ancient inhabitants of them; and so Solomon had a right to dispose of them, being left him by his father; for it is plain as yet they were not inhabited by Israelites; see 2Ch 8:2. They are by a Jewish writer f said to be twenty two, very wrongly.

Gill: 1Ki 9:12 - -- And Hiram came out from Tyre to see the cities which Solomon had given him,.... For these cities, being in or near Galilee, were not far from Tyre:
...
And Hiram came out from Tyre to see the cities which Solomon had given him,.... For these cities, being in or near Galilee, were not far from Tyre:
and they pleased him not; being either out of repair, as some think; see 2Ch 8:2 or the ground barren, and unfruitful; which is not likely, being in a very fruitful country, as the tribes on which they bordered were: but they were not agreeable to him, they did not suit with the disposition of him and his people, who were given not to husbandry, but to merchandise; and the land about these would require a good deal of pains and labour to till, which they were not used to.

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NET Notes: 1Ki 9:4 Heb “As for you, if you walk before me, as David your father walked, in integrity of heart and in uprightness, by doing all which I commanded yo...



NET Notes: 1Ki 9:7 Heb “will become a proverb and a taunt,” that is, a proverbial example of destruction and an object of reproach.

NET Notes: 1Ki 9:8 Heb “hiss,” or perhaps “whistle.” This refers to a derisive sound one would make when taunting an object of ridicule.




Geneva Bible: 1Ki 9:4 And ( a ) if thou wilt walk before me, as David thy father walked, in integrity of heart, and in uprightness, to do according to all that I have comma...

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 9:6 [But] if ye shall at all turn from following me, ye or your children, and will ( b ) not keep my commandments [and] my statutes which I have set befor...

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 9:7 Then will I cut off Israel out of the land which I have given them; and this house, which I have hallowed for my name, will I cast out of my sight; an...

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 9:1-28
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 9:1-28 - --1 God's covenant in a vision with Solomon.10 The mutual presents of Solomon and Hiram.15 In Solomon's works the Gentiles were his bondmen, the Israeli...
MHCC -> 1Ki 9:1-9; 1Ki 9:10-14
MHCC: 1Ki 9:1-9 - --God warned Solomon, now he had newly built and dedicated the temple, that he and his people might not be high-minded, but fear. After all the services...

MHCC: 1Ki 9:10-14 - --Solomon gave Hiram twenty cities. Hiram did not like them. If Solomon would gratify him, let it be in his own element, by becoming his partner in trad...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 9:1-9; 1Ki 9:10-14
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 9:1-9 - -- God had given a real answer to Solomon's prayer, and tokens of his acceptance of it, immediately, by the fire from heaven which consumed the sacri...

Matthew Henry: 1Ki 9:10-14 - -- What agreement was made between Solomon and Hiram, when the building-work was to be begun, we read before, ch. 5. Here we have an account of their f...
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 9:1-2 - --
The Answer of the Lord to Solomon's Dedicatory Prayer (cf. 2Ch 7:11-22). - 1Ki 9:1, 1Ki 9:2. When Solomon had finished the building of the temple, a...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 9:3 - --
The divine promise to Solomon, that his prayer should be answered, is closely connected with the substance of the prayer; but in our account we have...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 9:4-9 - --
1Ki 9:4, 1Ki 9:5 contain the special answer to 1Ki 8:25, 1Ki 8:26. - 1Ki 9:6-9 refer to the prayer for the turning away of the curse, to which the L...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 9:10-28 - --
The Means by which the Buildings were Erected. - In order that all which still remained to be said concerning Solomon's buildings might be grouped t...
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 9:1-9 - --1. God's covenant with Solomon 9:1-9
God responded to Solomon's dedication of himself and his na...

Constable: 1Ki 9:10-28 - --2. Further evidences of God's blessing 9:10-28
Somewhat after the mid-point of Solomon's 40-year...
