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Text -- 2 Chronicles 3:9 (NET)

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Wesley: 2Ch 3:9 - -- Each of the nails, screws, or pins, by which the golden plates were fastened to the walls, weighed, or rather was worth, fifty shekels, workmanship an...
Each of the nails, screws, or pins, by which the golden plates were fastened to the walls, weighed, or rather was worth, fifty shekels, workmanship and all.
Clarke: 2Ch 3:9 - -- The weight of the nails was fifty shekels - Bolts must be here intended, as it should be preposterous to suppose nails of nearly two pounds’ w...
The weight of the nails was fifty shekels - Bolts must be here intended, as it should be preposterous to suppose nails of nearly two pounds’ weight

The supper chambers - Probably the ceiling is meant.

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Barnes -> 2Ch 3:9
Barnes: 2Ch 3:9 - -- The upper chambers - Compare 1Ch 28:11. Their position is uncertain. Some place them above the holy of holies, which was ten cubits, or fifteen...
The upper chambers - Compare 1Ch 28:11. Their position is uncertain. Some place them above the holy of holies, which was ten cubits, or fifteen feet lower than the main building (compare 1Ki 6:2, 1Ki 6:20); others, accepting the height of the porch 120 cubits 2Ch 3:4, regard the "upper chambers"or "chamber"
Poole -> 2Ch 3:9
Poole: 2Ch 3:9 - -- Of the nails i.e. of each of the nails or heads of those nails whereby the plates were fastened to the boards.
The upper chambers of which See Poo...
Of the nails i.e. of each of the nails or heads of those nails whereby the plates were fastened to the boards.
The upper chambers of which See Poole "1Ch 28:11" .
Haydock -> 2Ch 3:9
Haydock: 2Ch 3:9 - -- Sicles. This weight seems enormous for each nail. Mariana supposes every nail weighed one sicle. But who will believe that only fifty were used? ...
Sicles. This weight seems enormous for each nail. Mariana supposes every nail weighed one sicle. But who will believe that only fifty were used? Hebrew, "And the weight of the nails was fifty," &c. The Syriac and Arabic omit this verse entirely. ---
Chambers, or rather "the ceiling."
Gill -> 2Ch 3:1-17
See Chapter Introduction

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 3:1-17
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 3:1-17 - --1 The place and time of building the temple.3 The measure and ornaments of the house.11 The cherubims.14 The vail and pillars.
MHCC -> 2Ch 3:1-17
MHCC: 2Ch 3:1-17 - --There is a more particular account of the building of the temple in 1 Kings 6. It must be in the place David had prepared, not only which he had purch...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 3:1-9
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 3:1-9 - -- Here is, I. The place where the temple was built. Solomon was neither at liberty to choose nor at a loss to fix the place. It was before determined ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 3:8-9
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 3:8-9 - --
The most holy place, with the figures of the cherubim and the veil; cf. 1Ki 6:19-28. - The length of the most holy place in front of the breadth of...
Constable: 2Ch 1:1--9:31 - --III. THE REIGN OF SOLOMON chs. 1--9
The Chronicler's main interest in David's reign, as we have seen, focused on...

Constable: 2Ch 2:1--5:2 - --B. The Building of the Temple 2:1-5:1
Solomon was a model of the ultimate Davidic temple builder. Conseq...




