
Text -- 2 Chronicles 5:11-14 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Ch 5:11 - -- According to David's appointment, 1Ch. 24:1-31, 25:1-22, which was only for the ordinary service, but in extraordinary solemnities, such as this, they...
According to David's appointment, 1Ch. 24:1-31, 25:1-22, which was only for the ordinary service, but in extraordinary solemnities, such as this, they all came together.

Wesley: 2Ch 5:14 - -- And this beautified it more than all the gold with which it was overlaid, or the precious stones with which it was garnished. Yet even that was no glo...
And this beautified it more than all the gold with which it was overlaid, or the precious stones with which it was garnished. Yet even that was no glory, in comparison of the glory of the gospel - dispensation.
JFB: 2Ch 5:11 - -- The rotation system of weekly service introduced by David was intended for the ordinary duties of the priesthood; on extraordinary occasions, or when ...
The rotation system of weekly service introduced by David was intended for the ordinary duties of the priesthood; on extraordinary occasions, or when more than wonted solemnity attached to them, the priests attended in a body.

JFB: 2Ch 5:12 - -- On great and solemn occasions, such as this, a full choir was required, and their station was taken with scrupulous regard to their official parts: th...
On great and solemn occasions, such as this, a full choir was required, and their station was taken with scrupulous regard to their official parts: the family of Heman occupied the central place, the family of Asaph stood on his right, and that of Jeduthun on his left; the place allotted to the vocal department was a space between the court of Israel and the altar in the east end of the priests' court.

JFB: 2Ch 5:12 - -- The trumpet was always used by the priests, and in the divine service it was specially employed in calling the people together during the holy solemni...
The trumpet was always used by the priests, and in the divine service it was specially employed in calling the people together during the holy solemnities, and in drawing attention to new and successive parts of the ritual. The number of trumpets used in the divine service could not be less than two (Num 10:2), and their greatest number never exceeded the precedent set at the dedication of the temple. The station where the priests were sounding with trumpets was apart from that of the other musicians; for while the Levite singers occupied an orchestra east of the altar, the priests stood at the marble table on the southwest of the altar. There both of them stood with their faces to the altar. The manner of blowing the trumpets was, first, by a long plain blast, then by one with breakings and quaverings, and then by a long plain blast again [BROWN, Jewish Antiquities].
Clarke: 2Ch 5:11 - -- When the priests were come out - After having carried the ark into the holy of holies, before the sacred service had commenced.
When the priests were come out - After having carried the ark into the holy of holies, before the sacred service had commenced.

Clarke: 2Ch 5:12 - -- A hundred and twenty priests - Cymbals, psalteries, and harps, of any kind, in union with a hundred and twenty trumpets or horns, could not produce ...
A hundred and twenty priests - Cymbals, psalteries, and harps, of any kind, in union with a hundred and twenty trumpets or horns, could not produce much harmony; as to melody, that must have been impossible, as the noise was too great.

Clarke: 2Ch 5:13 - -- For he is good - This was either the whole of the song, or the burden of each verse. The Hebrew is very short: -
כי טוב כי לעולם חסד...
For he is good - This was either the whole of the song, or the burden of each verse. The Hebrew is very short: -
For he is good; for his mercy is endless.

Clarke: 2Ch 5:14 - -- The priests could not stand - What a proof of the being of God, and of the Divine presence! What must those holy men have felt at this time!
The priests could not stand - What a proof of the being of God, and of the Divine presence! What must those holy men have felt at this time!
Defender -> 2Ch 5:14
Defender: 2Ch 5:14 - -- With the coming of the Shekinah glory, God thus showed His acceptance of the temple as His symbolic dwelling place, just as He had the tabernacle in t...
With the coming of the Shekinah glory, God thus showed His acceptance of the temple as His symbolic dwelling place, just as He had the tabernacle in the wilderness (Exo 40:34). As the glory once departed when the ark was taken from the tabernacle by the Philistines (1Sa 4:22), so also it later departed when Solomon's temple was plundered and the people taken away to Babylon (2Ch 36:17-20; Eze 10:18; Eze 11:23). The glory returned for a time when "the Word was made flesh, and tabernacled among us, and we beheld His glory ...", at least, in a spiritual sense (Joh 1:14). It will be present forever in the heavenly temple, the New Jerusalem, when it comes to Earth, "having the glory of God" (Rev 21:11)."
TSK: 2Ch 5:11 - -- present : Heb. found
sanctified : 2Ch 29:5, 2Ch 29:15, 2Ch 29:34, 2Ch 30:15, 2Ch 30:17-20; Exo 19:10, Exo 19:14, Exo 19:15; Job 1:5
wait by course : 2...

TSK: 2Ch 5:12 - -- the Levites : 2Ch 29:25; 1Ch 15:16-22, 1Ch 16:4-6, 1Ch 16:41, 1Ch 16:42, 1Ch 23:5, 1Ch 23:30, 1Ch 25:1-7; Ezr 3:10, Ezr 3:11
Asaph : 1Ch 6:33, 1Ch 6:3...
the Levites : 2Ch 29:25; 1Ch 15:16-22, 1Ch 16:4-6, 1Ch 16:41, 1Ch 16:42, 1Ch 23:5, 1Ch 23:30, 1Ch 25:1-7; Ezr 3:10, Ezr 3:11
Asaph : 1Ch 6:33, 1Ch 6:39, 1Ch 25:6; Psa 50:1, Psa 62:1, Psa 88:1 *titles
arrayed : 1Ch 15:27; Rev 15:6, Rev 19:8
cymbals : Psa 92:3, Psa 149:3, Psa 150:3-5
an hundred : Num 10:1-5; Jos 6:6-20; 1Ch 15:24, 1Ch 16:6; Psa 68:25

TSK: 2Ch 5:13 - -- as one : Psa 95:1, Psa 95:2, Psa 100:1, Psa 100:2; Isa 52:8; Jer 32:39; Act 4:32; Rom 15:6; Rev 5:8-14
with the trumpets : Psa 68:25, Psa 68:26
he is ...

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Barnes -> 2Ch 5:13
Barnes: 2Ch 5:13 - -- Even the house of the Lord - Or, according to another reading (Septuagint), which removes the superfluousness of these words - "The house was f...
Even the house of the Lord - Or, according to another reading (Septuagint), which removes the superfluousness of these words - "The house was filled with a cloud of the glory of the Lord."
Poole -> 2Ch 5:11
Poole: 2Ch 5:11 - -- According to David’ s appointment, 1Ch 24 1Ch 25 , which was only for the ordinary service; but in extraordinary solemnities, such as this emin...
Haydock: 2Ch 5:11 - -- Sanctified; free from all legal impediments to offer sacrifice. (Haydock) ---
Divided. Hebrew, "observed." (Tirinus) ---
Protestants, "and they...
Sanctified; free from all legal impediments to offer sacrifice. (Haydock) ---
Divided. Hebrew, "observed." (Tirinus) ---
Protestants, "and they did not then wait by course," which was the case also with the singers, &c., on this solemn occasion; as the number regulated by David for each week, would not have been sufficient. (Haydock) ---
The regulation had not yet been reduced to practice. (Menochius) (Calmet) ---
As yet (Du Hamel) at that time, is omitted (Haydock) by the Septuagint (Du Hamel) and Hebrew.

Linen, or "robes of silk." Protestants, "white linen." (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ch 5:14 - -- Cloud. See 3 Kings viii. 10. (Menochius) ---
It is called the glory of the Lord, because its appearance was luminous and awful, being a symbol o...
Cloud. See 3 Kings viii. 10. (Menochius) ---
It is called the glory of the Lord, because its appearance was luminous and awful, being a symbol of the divine presence. (Haydock)
Gill -> 2Ch 5:1-14
See Chapter Introduction

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NET Notes: 2Ch 5:11 Heb “Indeed [or “for”] all the priests who were found consecrated themselves without guarding divisions.”


Geneva Bible: 2Ch 5:11 And it came to pass, when the priests were come out of the holy [place]: (for all the priests [that were] present were ( e ) sanctified, [and] did not...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 5:13 It came even to pass, as the trumpeters and singers [were] ( f ) as one, to make one sound to be heard in praising and thanking the LORD; and when the...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 5:1-14
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 5:1-14 - --1 The dedicated treasures.2 The solemn induction of the ark into the oracle.11 God being praised, gives a visible sign of his favour.
MHCC -> 2Ch 5:11-14
MHCC: 2Ch 5:11-14 - --God took possession of the temple; he filled it with a cloud. Thus he signified his acceptance of this temple, to be the same to him that the tabernac...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 5:11-14
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 5:11-14 - -- Solomon, and the elders of Israel, had done what they could to grace the solemnity of the introduction of the ark; but God, by testifying his accept...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 5:11-13; 2Ch 5:14
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 5:11-13 - --
2Ch 5:11-13 describe the part which the priests and Levitical singers and musicians took in the solemn act of transferring the ark to the temple-...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 5:14 - --
2Ch 5:14, again, agrees with 1Ki 8:6, and has been there commented upon.
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 5:2--7:11 - --C. The Dedication of the Temple 5:2-7:10
The dedication ceremonies consisted of four parts: the installa...
