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Text -- 2 Chronicles 6:1-30 (NET)

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6:1 Then Solomon said, “The Lord has said that he lives in thick darkness. 6:2 O Lord, I have built a lofty temple for you, a place where you can live permanently.” 6:3 Then the king turned around and pronounced a blessing over the whole Israelite assembly as they stood there. 6:4 He said, “The Lord God of Israel is worthy of praise because he has fulfilled what he promised my father David. 6:5 He told David, ‘Since the day I brought my people out of the land of Egypt, I have not chosen a city from all the tribes of Israel to build a temple in which to live. Nor did I choose a man as leader of my people Israel. 6:6 But now I have chosen Jerusalem as a place to live, and I have chosen David to lead my people Israel.’ 6:7 Now my father David had a strong desire to build a temple to honor the Lord God of Israel. 6:8 The Lord told my father David, ‘It is right for you to have a strong desire to build a temple to honor me. 6:9 But you will not build the temple; your very own son will build the temple for my honor.’ 6:10 The Lord has kept the promise he made. I have taken my father David’s place and have occupied the throne of Israel, as the Lord promised. I have built this temple for the honor of the Lord God of Israel 6:11 and set up in it a place for the ark containing the covenant the Lord made with the Israelites.” 6:12 He stood before the altar of the Lord in front of the entire assembly of Israel and spread out his hands. 6:13 Solomon had made a bronze platform and had placed it in the middle of the enclosure. It was seven and one-half feet long, seven and one-half feet wide, and four and one-half feet high. He stood on it and then got down on his knees in front of the entire assembly of Israel. He spread out his hands toward the sky, 6:14 and prayed: “O Lord God of Israel, there is no god like you in heaven or on earth! You maintain covenantal loyalty to your servants who obey you with sincerity. 6:15 You have kept your word to your servant, my father David; this very day you have fulfilled what you promised. 6:16 Now, O Lord God of Israel, keep the promise you made to your servant, my father David, when you said, ‘You will never fail to have a successor ruling before me on the throne of Israel, provided that your descendants watch their step and obey my law as you have done.’ 6:17 Now, O Lord God of Israel, may the promise you made to your servant David be realized. 6:18 “God does not really live with humankind on the earth! Look, if the sky and the highest heaven cannot contain you, how much less this temple I have built! 6:19 But respond favorably to your servant’s prayer and his request for help, O Lord my God. Answer the desperate prayer your servant is presenting to you. 6:20 Night and day may you watch over this temple, the place where you promised you would live. May you answer your servant’s prayer for this place. 6:21 Respond to the requests of your servant and your people Israel for this place. Hear from your heavenly dwelling place and respond favorably and forgive. 6:22 “When someone is accused of sinning against his neighbor and the latter pronounces a curse on the alleged offender before your altar in this temple, 6:23 listen from heaven and make a just decision about your servants’ claims. Condemn the guilty party, declare the other innocent, and give both of them what they deserve. 6:24 “If your people Israel are defeated by an enemy because they sinned against you, then if they come back to you, renew their allegiance to you, and pray for your help before you in this temple, 6:25 then listen from heaven, forgive the sin of your people Israel, and bring them back to the land you gave to them and their ancestors. 6:26 “The time will come when the skies are shut up tightly and no rain falls because your people sinned against you. When they direct their prayers toward this place, renew their allegiance to you, and turn away from their sin because you punish them, 6:27 then listen from heaven and forgive the sin of your servants, your people Israel. Certainly you will then teach them the right way to live and send rain on your land that you have given your people to possess. 6:28 “The time will come when the land suffers from a famine, a plague, blight, and disease, or a locust invasion, or when their enemy lays siege to the cities of the land, or when some other type of plague or epidemic occurs. 6:29 When all your people Israel pray and ask for help, as they acknowledge their intense pain and spread out their hands toward this temple, 6:30 then listen from your heavenly dwelling place, forgive their sin, and act favorably toward each one based on your evaluation of their motives. (Indeed you are the only one who can correctly evaluate the motives of all people.)
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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
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · 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: Temple, Solomon's | TEMPLE, B | TEMPLE, A1 | Solomon | Religion | Queen | Prayer | OATH | MILDEW | LEVITICUS, 2 | INTERCESSION | HEAD | GRIEF; GRIEVE | GESTURE | FAMINE | Courses | CATERPILLAR | BLAST; BLASTING | Azariah | ATTITUDES | more
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Wesley: 2Ch 6:1 - -- He has indeed made darkness his pavilion. But let this house be the residence of that darkness. It is in the upper world that he dwells in light, such...

He has indeed made darkness his pavilion. But let this house be the residence of that darkness. It is in the upper world that he dwells in light, such as no eye can approach.

Wesley: 2Ch 6:9 - -- _Thus one sows, and another reaps. And let not the wisest of men, think it any disparagement to pursue the good designs which those that went before t...

_Thus one sows, and another reaps. And let not the wisest of men, think it any disparagement to pursue the good designs which those that went before them had laid.

Wesley: 2Ch 6:14 - -- _By this prayer the temple of Solomon is made a figure of Christ, the great Mediator thro' whom we are to offer up all our prayers, and to expect all ...

_By this prayer the temple of Solomon is made a figure of Christ, the great Mediator thro' whom we are to offer up all our prayers, and to expect all God's favours, and to whom we are to have an eye in everything wherein we have to do with God.

Wesley: 2Ch 6:21 - -- _He asks not, that God would help them without their praying for themselves, but that God would help them, in answer to their prayers. Even Christ's i...

_He asks not, that God would help them without their praying for themselves, but that God would help them, in answer to their prayers. Even Christ's intercession does not supersede, but encourage our supplications.

JFB: 2Ch 6:1 - -- This introduction to Solomon's address was evidently suggested by the remarkable incident recorded at the close of the last chapter: the phenomenon of...

This introduction to Solomon's address was evidently suggested by the remarkable incident recorded at the close of the last chapter: the phenomenon of a densely opaque and uniformly shaped cloud, descending in a slow and majestic manner and filling the whole area of the temple. He regarded it himself, and directed the people also to regard it, as an undoubted sign and welcome pledge of the divine presence and acceptance of the building reared to His honor and worship. He referred not to any particular declaration of God, but to the cloud having been all along in the national history of Israel the recognized symbol of the divine presence (Exo 16:10; Exo 24:16; Exo 40:34; Num 9:15; 1Ki 8:10-11).

JFB: 2Ch 6:13 - -- A sort of platform. But the Hebrew term rendered "scaffold," being the same as that used to designate the basin, suggests the idea that this throne mi...

A sort of platform. But the Hebrew term rendered "scaffold," being the same as that used to designate the basin, suggests the idea that this throne might bear some resemblance, in form or structure, to those lavers in the temple, being a sort of round and elevated pulpit, placed in the middle of the court, and in front of the altar of burnt offering.

JFB: 2Ch 6:13 - -- After ascending the brazen scaffold, he assumed those two attitudes in succession, and with different objects in view. He stood while he addressed and...

After ascending the brazen scaffold, he assumed those two attitudes in succession, and with different objects in view. He stood while he addressed and blessed the surrounding multitude (2Ch 6:3-11). Afterwards he knelt down and stretched out his hands towards heaven, with his face probably turned towards the altar, while he gave utterance to the beautiful and impressive prayer which is recorded in the remainder of this chapter. It is deserving of notice that there was no seat in this pulpit--for the king either stood or knelt all the time he was in it. It is not improbable that it was surmounted by a canopy, or covered by a veil, to screen the royal speaker from the rays of the sun.

JFB: 2Ch 6:18-21 - -- No person who entertains just and exalted views of the spiritual nature of the Divine Being will suppose that he can raise a temple for the habitation...

No person who entertains just and exalted views of the spiritual nature of the Divine Being will suppose that he can raise a temple for the habitation of Deity, as a man builds a house for himself. Nearly as improper and inadmissible is the idea that a temple can contribute to enhance the glory of God, as a monument may be raised in honor of a great man. Solomon described the true and proper use of the temple, when he entreated that the Lord would "hearken unto the supplications of His servant and His people Israel, which they should make towards this place." In short, the grand purpose for which the temple was erected was precisely the same as that contemplated by churches--to afford the opportunity and means of public and social worship, according to the ritual of the Mosaic dispensation--to supplicate the divine mercy and favor--to render thanks for past instances of goodness, and offer petitions for future blessings (see on 1Ki 8:22). This religious design of the temple--the ONE temple in the world--is in fact its standpoint of absorbing interest.

JFB: 2Ch 6:22 - -- In cases where the testimony of witnesses could not be obtained and there was no way of settling a difference or dispute between two people but by acc...

In cases where the testimony of witnesses could not be obtained and there was no way of settling a difference or dispute between two people but by accepting the oath of the accused, the practice had gradually crept in and had acquired the force of consuetudinary law, for the party to be brought before the altar, where his oath was taken with all due solemnity, together with the imprecation of a curse to fall upon himself if his disavowal should be found untrue. There is an allusion to such a practice in this passage.

Clarke: 2Ch 6:1 - -- The Lord hath said that he would dwell - Solomon, seeing the cloud descend and fill the house, immediately took for granted that the Lord had accept...

The Lord hath said that he would dwell - Solomon, seeing the cloud descend and fill the house, immediately took for granted that the Lord had accepted the place, and was now present. What occurred now was precisely the same with what took place when Moses reared the tabernacle in the wilderness; see Exo 40:34, Exo 40:35 : A cloud covered the tent - and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle. And Moses was not able to enter into the tent - because the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle

The Chaldee paraphrases thus: "Then said Solomon, It has pleased God to place his majesty in the city of Jerusalem, in the house of the sanctuary which I have built to the name of his Word, and he hath placed a dark cloud before him.

Clarke: 2Ch 6:10 - -- For the name of the Lord - "For the name of the Word of the Lord God of Israel."- Targum.

For the name of the Lord - "For the name of the Word of the Lord God of Israel."- Targum.

Clarke: 2Ch 6:14 - -- That walk before thee with all their hearts - "With all the will of their souls and with all the affection of their hearts."- Targum.

That walk before thee with all their hearts - "With all the will of their souls and with all the affection of their hearts."- Targum.

Clarke: 2Ch 6:18 - -- But will God in very deed dwell with men - "But who could have imagined, who could have thought it credible, that God should place his majesty among...

But will God in very deed dwell with men - "But who could have imagined, who could have thought it credible, that God should place his majesty among men dwelling upon earth? Behold, the highest heavens, the middle heavens, and the lowest heavens, cannot bear the glory of thy majesty, (for thou art the God who sustainest all the heavens, and the earth, and the deep, and all that is in them), nor can this house which I have built contain Thee."- Targum.

Clarke: 2Ch 6:22 - -- If a man sin against his neighbor - For the Seven cases put here by Solomon in his prayer, see the notes on 1 Kings 8:31-46 (note).

If a man sin against his neighbor - For the Seven cases put here by Solomon in his prayer, see the notes on 1 Kings 8:31-46 (note).

Defender: 2Ch 6:1 - -- The Hebrew word for "thick darkness" refers to the heavy cloud of the Shekinah glory (Exo 20:21)."

The Hebrew word for "thick darkness" refers to the heavy cloud of the Shekinah glory (Exo 20:21)."

TSK: 2Ch 6:1 - -- The Lord : Exo 20:21, Exo 24:15-18; Lev 16:2; Deu 4:11; 1Ki 8:12-21; Psa 18:8-11, Psa 97:2; Nah 1:3; Heb 12:18

TSK: 2Ch 6:2 - -- I have built : 2Ch 2:4-6; 2Sa 7:13; 1Ki 8:13; 1Ch 17:12, 1Ch 22:10, 1Ch 22:11, 1Ch 28:6, 1Ch 28:20; Psa 132:5; Psa 132:13, Psa 132:14; Joh 4:21-23; He...

TSK: 2Ch 6:3 - -- turned his face : 1Ki 8:14 blessed : 2Ch 29:29; Num 6:23-27; Jos 22:6; 1Ki 8:55-61; 1Ch 16:2; Luk 24:50, Luk 24:51 all the congregation : 1Ki 8:14; Ne...

turned his face : 1Ki 8:14

blessed : 2Ch 29:29; Num 6:23-27; Jos 22:6; 1Ki 8:55-61; 1Ch 16:2; Luk 24:50, Luk 24:51

all the congregation : 1Ki 8:14; Neh 8:5-7; Mat 13:2

TSK: 2Ch 6:4 - -- Blessed : 1Ki 8:15; 1Ch 29:10, 1Ch 29:20; Psa 41:13, Psa 68:4, Psa 68:32-35, Psa 72:18, Psa 72:19; Luk 1:68, Luk 1:69; Eph 1:3 who hath with : 1Ch 17:...

TSK: 2Ch 6:5 - -- Since the day : 2Sa 7:6, 2Sa 7:7; 1Ki 8:16 my name : Exo 20:24, Exo 23:21; Deu 12:5, Deu 12:11; Dan 9:19 neither chose : The judges and Saul were chos...

Since the day : 2Sa 7:6, 2Sa 7:7; 1Ki 8:16

my name : Exo 20:24, Exo 23:21; Deu 12:5, Deu 12:11; Dan 9:19

neither chose : The judges and Saul were chosen by God, for a season, to be rulers of Israel; but not to establish a permanent and hereditary authority over that people, as was the case with David. This clause is wanting in the parallel passage of Kings; but it helps to clear the sense. 1Sa 10:24, 1Sa 13:13, 1Sa 13:14, 1Sa 15:23; 2Sa 7:15, 2Sa 7:16

TSK: 2Ch 6:6 - -- But I have chosen Jerusalem : This clause is also not found in Kings. Jerusalem was expressly marked out, by the building of the temple, to be the ce...

But I have chosen Jerusalem : This clause is also not found in Kings. Jerusalem was expressly marked out, by the building of the temple, to be the centre of the worship of Israel; as Jehovah had before spoken by Moses. See the parallel passages. 2Ch 12:13; Psa 48:1, Psa 78:68-70, Psa 132:13; Isa 14:32

chosen David : 1Sa 16:1; 1Ch 28:4; Psa 89:19, Psa 89:20

TSK: 2Ch 6:7 - -- 2Sa 7:2, 2Sa 7:3; 1Ki 5:3, 1Ki 8:17; 1Ch 17:1, 1Ch 22:7, 1Ch 28:2-4

TSK: 2Ch 6:8 - -- thou didst well : 1Ki 8:18-21; Mar 14:8; 2Co 8:12

thou didst well : 1Ki 8:18-21; Mar 14:8; 2Co 8:12

TSK: 2Ch 6:9 - -- thy son : 2Sa 7:12, 2Sa 7:13; 1Ch 17:4, 1Ch 17:11, 1Ch 17:12

TSK: 2Ch 6:10 - -- performed his word : 2Ch 6:4 I am risen : 2Ch 1:1; 1Ki 2:12, 1Ki 3:6, 1Ki 3:7; 1Ch 29:15, 1Ch 29:23; Ecc 1:4, Ecc 2:18, Ecc 2:19 as the Lord : 1Ch 17:...

performed his word : 2Ch 6:4

I am risen : 2Ch 1:1; 1Ki 2:12, 1Ki 3:6, 1Ki 3:7; 1Ch 29:15, 1Ch 29:23; Ecc 1:4, Ecc 2:18, Ecc 2:19

as the Lord : 1Ch 17:11, 1Ch 28:5

TSK: 2Ch 6:11 - -- I put the ark : 2Ch 5:7, 2Ch 5:10; Exo 40:20; 1Ki 8:9, 1Ki 8:21; Heb 9:4 the covenant : As ""there was nothing in the ark but the two tables of stone,...

I put the ark : 2Ch 5:7, 2Ch 5:10; Exo 40:20; 1Ki 8:9, 1Ki 8:21; Heb 9:4

the covenant : As ""there was nothing in the ark but the two tables of stone,""consequently they are called the covenant, i.e., a sign of the covenant.

TSK: 2Ch 6:12 - -- he stood : 1Kings 8:22-53; 2Ki 11:14, 2Ki 23:3; Psa 29:1, Psa 29:2 spread forth : Exo 9:33; Job 11:13; Psa 28:2, Psa 63:4, Psa 68:31, Psa 141:2, Psa 1...

TSK: 2Ch 6:13 - -- scaffold : Neh 8:4 long : Heb. the length thereof, etc the court : 2Ch 4:9; 1Ki 6:36, 1Ki 7:12 kneeled down : 1Ki 8:54; Ezr 9:5; Psa 95:6; Dan 6:10; L...

scaffold : Neh 8:4

long : Heb. the length thereof, etc

the court : 2Ch 4:9; 1Ki 6:36, 1Ki 7:12

kneeled down : 1Ki 8:54; Ezr 9:5; Psa 95:6; Dan 6:10; Luk 22:41; Act 20:36, Act 21:5

TSK: 2Ch 6:14 - -- O Lord God : Gen 33:20, Gen 35:10; Exo 3:15; 1Ki 8:23, 1Ki 18:36; 1Ch 29:10, 1Ch 29:20 no God : Exo 15:11; Deu 4:39; 2Sa 7:22; Psa 86:8, Psa 89:6, Psa...

TSK: 2Ch 6:15 - -- and spakest : 2Sa 7:12; 1Ki 8:24; 1Ch 22:9, 1Ch 22:10 hast fulfilled : 2Ch 6:4

and spakest : 2Sa 7:12; 1Ki 8:24; 1Ch 22:9, 1Ch 22:10

hast fulfilled : 2Ch 6:4

TSK: 2Ch 6:16 - -- keep : Eze 36:37; Joh 15:14, Joh 15:15 saying : 2Ch 7:18; 2Sa 7:12-16; 1Ki 2:4, 1Ki 6:12; Psa 132:12 There shall not fail thee a man : Heb. There shal...

keep : Eze 36:37; Joh 15:14, Joh 15:15

saying : 2Ch 7:18; 2Sa 7:12-16; 1Ki 2:4, 1Ki 6:12; Psa 132:12

There shall not fail thee a man : Heb. There shall not a man be cut off

to walk : Psa 26:3, Psa 119:1

TSK: 2Ch 6:17 - -- O Lord : 2Ch 6:4, 2Ch 6:14; Exo 24:10; Isa 41:17, Isa 45:3 let thy : 2Sa 7:25-29; Jer 11:5

TSK: 2Ch 6:18 - -- But will : Exo 29:45, Exo 29:46; 1Ki 8:27; Psa 68:18, Psa 113:5, Psa 113:6; Isa 57:15, Isa 66:1; Act 7:48, Act 7:49, Act 17:24 heaven : Hashshamayim ...

But will : Exo 29:45, Exo 29:46; 1Ki 8:27; Psa 68:18, Psa 113:5, Psa 113:6; Isa 57:15, Isa 66:1; Act 7:48, Act 7:49, Act 17:24

heaven : Hashshamayim ooshemey hashshamayim ""the heavens and the heavens of heavens;""which words seem to imply that there are systems and systems of systems, each possessing its sun, its primary and secondary planets; all extending beyond each other in unlimited space, in the same regular and graduated order which we find to prevail in our solar system; which, probably, in its thousands of millions of miles in diameter, is, to some others, no more than the area of the lunar orbit to that of Georgium Sidus. 2Ch 2:6; Psa 139:7-10; Jer 23:24; 2Co 12:2

how much : 2Ch 32:15; Job 4:19, Job 9:14, Job 25:4-6; Mat 7:11

TSK: 2Ch 6:19 - -- Have respect : 1Ki 8:28; Psa 74:20, Psa 130:2; Dan 9:17-19; Luk 18:1-7 to hearken : Psa 4:1, Psa 5:1, Psa 5:2, Psa 20:1-3; Joh 17:20

TSK: 2Ch 6:20 - -- thine eyes : 2Ch 16:9; 1Ki 8:29, 1Ki 8:30; 2Ki 19:16; Neh 1:6; Psa 34:15, Psa 121:5 put thy name : 2Ch 6:6; Deu 26:2; Col 2:9 toward this place : or, ...

thine eyes : 2Ch 16:9; 1Ki 8:29, 1Ki 8:30; 2Ki 19:16; Neh 1:6; Psa 34:15, Psa 121:5

put thy name : 2Ch 6:6; Deu 26:2; Col 2:9

toward this place : or, in this place, Dan 6:10

TSK: 2Ch 6:21 - -- make : Heb. pray thy dwelling place : 2Ch 6:39, 2Ch 30:27; Job 22:12-14; Psa 123:1; Ecc 5:2; Isa 57:15; Mat 6:9 forgive : Psa 85:2, Psa 85:3, Psa 130:...

TSK: 2Ch 6:22 - -- sin : 1Ki 8:31, 1Ki 8:32 and an oath : etc. Heb. and he require an oath of him, Exo 22:11; Lev 5:1; Pro 30:9 the oath : Num 5:19-22; Mat 23:18

sin : 1Ki 8:31, 1Ki 8:32

and an oath : etc. Heb. and he require an oath of him, Exo 22:11; Lev 5:1; Pro 30:9

the oath : Num 5:19-22; Mat 23:18

TSK: 2Ch 6:23 - -- from heaven : 2Ch 6:21 requiting : Num 5:27; 2Ki 9:26; Psa 10:14; Pro 1:31; Isa 3:11; Jer 28:16, Jer 28:17, Jer 51:56; Rom 2:9 justifying : Deu 25:1; ...

TSK: 2Ch 6:24 - -- put to the worse : or, be smitten, Lev 26:17, Lev 26:37; Deu 28:25, Deu 28:48; Jos 7:8; 1Ki 8:33, 1Ki 8:34; Psa 44:10 because : Jos 7:11, Jos 7:12; Jd...

put to the worse : or, be smitten, Lev 26:17, Lev 26:37; Deu 28:25, Deu 28:48; Jos 7:8; 1Ki 8:33, 1Ki 8:34; Psa 44:10

because : Jos 7:11, Jos 7:12; Jdg 2:11, Jdg 2:14, Jdg 2:15; 2Ki 17:7-18

shall return : Lev 26:40-42; Deu 4:29-31, Deu 30:1-6; Neh 1:8, Neh 1:9; Pro 28:13; Jer 3:12, Jer 3:13

pray : Ezr 9:5-15; Neh. 9:1-37; Isa. 63:1-64:12; Dan. 9:3-19

in : or, toward, 2Ch 6:20

TSK: 2Ch 6:25 - -- forgive the sin : Ezr 1:1-6; Psa 106:40-47; Jer 33:6-13 which thou : Gen 13:15; Exo 6:8; Jos 21:43

forgive the sin : Ezr 1:1-6; Psa 106:40-47; Jer 33:6-13

which thou : Gen 13:15; Exo 6:8; Jos 21:43

TSK: 2Ch 6:26 - -- the heaven : Lev 26:19; Deu 11:17, Deu 28:23; 1Kings 17:1-18:46; Luk 4:25 there is no rain : Isa 50:1, Isa 50:2, Isa 5:6; Eze 14:13; Amo 4:4-9; Rev 11...

the heaven : Lev 26:19; Deu 11:17, Deu 28:23; 1Kings 17:1-18:46; Luk 4:25

there is no rain : Isa 50:1, Isa 50:2, Isa 5:6; Eze 14:13; Amo 4:4-9; Rev 11:6

if they pray : Jer 14:1-9; Joe 1:13-20, Joe 2:15-17

turn : Pro 28:13; Eze 18:27-32

thou dost : 2Ch 33:12, 2Ch 33:13; Hos 5:15, Hos 6:1

TSK: 2Ch 6:27 - -- when thou hast : 1Ki 8:35, 1Ki 8:36; Psa 25:4, Psa 25:5, Psa 25:8, Psa 25:12, Psa 94:12, Psa 119:33; Mic 4:2; Joh 6:45 good way : Isa 30:21; Jer 6:16,...

TSK: 2Ch 6:28 - -- if there be dearth : ""Persia,""says Chardin, ""is subject to have its harvest spoiled by hail, by drought, or by insects; either locusts, or small in...

if there be dearth : ""Persia,""says Chardin, ""is subject to have its harvest spoiled by hail, by drought, or by insects; either locusts, or small insects, which they call sim , which are small white lice;""probably the caterpillars of the text. 2Ch 20:5-13; Lev 26:16, Lev 26:25, Lev 26:26; Deut. 28:21-61; Rth 1:1; 1Ki 8:37-40; 2Ki 6:25-29, 2Ki 8:1

locusts : Exo 10:12-15; Joe 1:4-7, Joe 1:11, Joe 2:25; Rev 9:3-11

their enemies : 2Ch 12:2-5, 2Ch 20:9-13, 2Ch 32:1; Lev 26:25; Deu 28:52-57

cities of their land : Heb. land of their gates

whatsoever : 2Ch 32:24; 1Ki 8:37, 1Ki 8:38; Jam 5:13

TSK: 2Ch 6:29 - -- what prayer : Psa 33:12, Psa 33:13, Psa 50:15, Psa 91:15 know : Psa 32:2-6, Psa 142:1, Psa 142:2; Pro 14:10 spread forth : 2Ch 6:12, 2Ch 6:13; Isa 1:1...

what prayer : Psa 33:12, Psa 33:13, Psa 50:15, Psa 91:15

know : Psa 32:2-6, Psa 142:1, Psa 142:2; Pro 14:10

spread forth : 2Ch 6:12, 2Ch 6:13; Isa 1:15

in : or, toward

TSK: 2Ch 6:30 - -- render : Psa 18:20-26, Psa 62:12; Jer 17:10; Eze 18:30; Mat 16:27 thou only : 1Ki 8:39; 1Ch 28:9, 1Ch 29:17; Psa 11:4, Psa 11:5; Joh 2:25; Heb 4:13; R...

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Barnes: 2Ch 6:1-39 - -- Compare Kings (marginal references). Compare Kings (marginal references).

Compare Kings (marginal references).

Compare Kings (marginal references).

PBC: 2Ch 6:20 - -- See Philpot: THE PRAYER OF SOLOMON

See Philpot: THE PRAYER OF SOLOMON

Haydock: 2Ch 6:1 - -- Cloud: literally, "darkness." (Haydock) --- The promise had been made to Moses, Exodus xvi. 10., and xl 32. (Calmet) --- God thus manifested his ...

Cloud: literally, "darkness." (Haydock) ---

The promise had been made to Moses, Exodus xvi. 10., and xl 32. (Calmet) ---

God thus manifested his presence. (Worthington)

Haydock: 2Ch 6:12 - -- Hands. Such external gestures promote attention in prayer; and hence were much used by holy people, at all times. (Worthington)

Hands. Such external gestures promote attention in prayer; and hence were much used by holy people, at all times. (Worthington)

Haydock: 2Ch 6:13 - -- Scaffold, ( basim. ) The Hebrew ( kiyor ) is used for "a shell, ( concha.; Tirinus) or bowl," as the throne was probably of the same form, and was ...

Scaffold, ( basim. ) The Hebrew ( kiyor ) is used for "a shell, ( concha.; Tirinus) or bowl," as the throne was probably of the same form, and was placed on a square pedestal, at the higher end of the court of the people, (Calmet) which is here styled the temple, (basilicζ) or "hall," chap. iv. 9. Septuagint Greek: aules. Hebrew chatsar, which denotes that great court where (Haydock) the body of the people stood bare-headed, before the Lord, (Grotius, &c.; chap. xx. 5.) in the open air. (Du Hamel) ---

We are assured that the king himself never sat in his tribune. (Calmet) ---

Others reserve that privilege to him alone. (Haydock) ---

While he addressed the people, he turned towards them.

Haydock: 2Ch 6:19 - -- End. Temples are erected for the convenience of men. (Calmet) --- Solomon hopes that God will reward his good intentions.

End. Temples are erected for the convenience of men. (Calmet) ---

Solomon hopes that God will reward his good intentions.

Haydock: 2Ch 6:22 - -- Altar; thus solemnly consenting to be punished by God, if he swear falsely. (Haydock) --- This practice was not prescribed by the law, but took pla...

Altar; thus solemnly consenting to be punished by God, if he swear falsely. (Haydock) ---

This practice was not prescribed by the law, but took place when witnesses could not be procured, or when it was necessary to rely on the word of the accused.

Haydock: 2Ch 6:28 - -- Blasting, or mildew, (ζrugo & aurugo. ) The first has the colour of brass, the other of gold. both have nearly the same import. (Menochius) --- ...

Blasting, or mildew, (ζrugo & aurugo. ) The first has the colour of brass, the other of gold. both have nearly the same import. (Menochius) ---

One of the terms is rendered, corrupt air; (3 Kings viii. 37.; Calmet) as this is one of the great causes why both plants and animals do not thrive. Septuagint, "corruption of the air and king's evil, or yellow jaundice:" Greek: ikteros. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ch 6:29 - -- Any. Hebrew adds, "man, or thy people." Septuagint, "and ( that is ) to thy." See ver. 32. (Haydock) --- Both strangers and Israelites may there...

Any. Hebrew adds, "man, or thy people." Septuagint, "and ( that is ) to thy." See ver. 32. (Haydock) ---

Both strangers and Israelites may there sue for mercy, and obtain it. (Calmet) ---

From this chapter, as well as from many other passages, it is evident that places consecrated to God, are more acceptable to him than other places; (Worthington) and here the prayers of the faithful are sooner heard, as they testify their unity. (Du Hamel)

Gill: 2Ch 6:1-42 - -- See Introduction to Chapter 5

See Introduction to Chapter 5

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:2 The words “O Lord” do not appear in the Hebrew text, but they are supplied in the translation for clarification; Solomon addresses the Lor...

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:3 Heb “and he blessed all the assembly of Israel, and all the assembly of Israel was standing.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:4 The Hebrew text reads, “promised by his mouth,” but the phrase “by his mouth” is somewhat redundant in contemporary English an...

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:5 Heb “to build a house for my name to be there.” Here “name” is used by metonymy for the Lord himself, and thus the expression ...

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:6 Heb for my name to be there.” See also the note on the word “live” in v. 5.

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:7 On the significance of the Lord’s “name,” see the note on the word “live” in v. 5.

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:8 Heb “Because it was with your heart to build a house for my name, you did well that it was with your heart.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:9 Heb “your son, the one who came out of your body, he will build the temple for my name.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:13 Heb “three cubits.” Assuming a cubit of 18 inches (45 cm), the height would have been 4.5 feet (1.35 m).

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:14 Heb “who walk before you with all their heart.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:15 Heb “you spoke by your mouth and by your hand you fulfilled, as this day.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:16 Heb “guard their way by walking in my law as you have walked before me.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:17 Or “prove to be reliable.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:18 Heb “Indeed, can God really live with mankind on the earth?” The rhetorical question expects the answer, “Of course not,” the ...

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:19 Heb “praying before you.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:20 Heb “by listening to the prayer which your servant is praying concerning this place.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:21 Heb “hear and forgive.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:22 Heb “and if the man who sins against his neighbor when one takes up against him a curse to curse him and the curse comes before your altar in th...

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:23 Heb “and you, hear [from] heaven and act and judge your servants by repaying the guilty, to give his way on his head, and to declare the innocen...

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:24 Heb “and they pray and ask for help.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:25 Heb “fathers” (also in vv. 31, 38).

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:26 The Hebrew text reads “because you answer them,” as if the verb is from עָנָה (’anah, “answer...

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:27 Or “for an inheritance.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:28 Heb “in the land, his gates.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:29 Heb “which they know, each his pain and his affliction.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 6:30 Heb “Indeed you know, you alone, the heart of all the sons of mankind.”

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 6:1 Then ( a ) said Solomon, The LORD hath said that he would dwell in the thick darkness. ( a ) After he had seen the glory of the Lord in the cloud.

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 6:11 And in it have I put the ark, wherein [is] the ( b ) covenant of the LORD, that he made with the children of Israel. ( b ) Meaning the two tables, in...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 6:12 And ( c ) he stood before the altar of the LORD in the presence of all the congregation of Israel, and spread forth his hands: ( c ) On a scaffold th...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 6:13 For Solomon had made a brasen scaffold, of five cubits long, and five cubits broad, and three cubits high, and had set it in the midst of the court: a...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 6:20 That thine ( e ) eyes may be open upon this house day and night, upon the place whereof thou hast said that thou wouldest put thy name there; to heark...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 6:22 If a man sin against his ( f ) neighbour, and an oath be laid upon him to make him swear, and the oath come before thine altar in this house; ( f ) B...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 6:23 Then hear thou from heaven, and do, and judge thy servants, by requiting the wicked, by recompensing his way ( g ) upon his own head; and by justifyin...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 6:30 Then hear thou from heaven thy dwelling place, and forgive, and render unto every man according unto all his ways, whose ( h ) heart thou knowest; (fo...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 6:1-42 - --1 Solomon, having blessed the people, blesses God.12 Solomon's prayer in the consecration of the temple, upon the brasen scaffold, etc.

MHCC: 2Ch 6:1-42 - --The order of Solomon's prayer is to be observed. First and chiefly, he prays for repentance and forgiveness, which is the chief blessing, and the only...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 6:1-11 - -- It is of great consequence, in all our religious actions, that we design well, and that our eye be single. If Solomon had built this temple in the p...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 6:12-42 - -- Solomon had, in the foregoing verses, signed and sealed, as it were, the deed of dedication, by which the temple was appropriated to the honour and ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 6:1-11 - -- The words with which Solomon celebrates this wondrous evidence of the divine favour, entirely coincide with the narrative in 1Ki 8:12-21, except tha...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 6:12-42 - -- Solomon's dedicatory prayer likewise corresponds exactly with the account of it given in 1 Kings 8:22-53 till near the end (2Ch 6:40-42), where it ...

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...

Constable: 2Ch 6:1-11 - --2. Solomon's address 6:1-11 Solomon repeated some of the promises in the Davidic Covenant public...

Constable: 2Ch 6:12-42 - --3. Solomon's prayer 6:12-42 In his prayer Solomon explained the significance of God's coming to ...

Guzik: 2Ch 6:1-42 - --2 Chronicles 6 - Solomon's Prayer of Dedication A. Solomon blesses God. 1. (1-2) Acknowledgement of God's presence in the cloud. Then Solomon spok...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF CHRONICLES were also considered as one by the ancient Jews, who called them "words of days," that is, diaries or journal...

JFB: 2 Chronicles (Outline) SOLEMN OFFERING OF SOLOMON AT GIBEON. (2Ch 1:1-6) HIS CHOICE OF WISDOM IS BLESSED BY GOD. (2Ch 1:7-13) HIS STRENGTH AND WEALTH. (2Ch 1:14-17) SOLOMON...

TSK: 2 Chronicles 6 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ch 6:1, Solomon, having blessed the people, blesses God; 2Ch 6:12, Solomon’s prayer in the consecration of the temple, upon the brasen...

Poole: 2 Chronicles 6 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 6 Solomon blesseth the people, and praiseth God. 2Ch 6:1-11 . His excellent prayer, wherein he showeth the right use of the temp...

MHCC: 2 Chronicles 6 (Chapter Introduction) Solomon's prayer at the dedication of the temple.

Matthew Henry: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Chronicles This book begins with the reign of Solomon and the building of the temple...

Matthew Henry: 2 Chronicles 6 (Chapter Introduction) The glory of the Lord, in the vehicle of a thick cloud, having filled the house which Solomon built, by which God manifested his presence there, he...

Constable: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) Introduction For an explanation of the title, writer, date, scope, and purpose of this book, see my comments in my notes...

Constable: 2 Chronicles (Outline) Outline (Continued from notes on 1 Chronicles) III. The reign of Solomon chs. 1-9 ...

Constable: 2 Chronicles 2 Chronicles Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM Press, 1973. ...

Haydock: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE SECOND BOOK OF PARALIPOMENON. INTRODUCTION. As the former Book shews how David was chosen to rule over God's peculiar people, so this [Book]...

Gill: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES This, and the preceding, were but one book originally, but divided into two because of the size of it, so that this is...

Gill: 2 Chronicles 6 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES 5 & 6 The words with which chapter five begins are the same with 1Ki 7:51 and what is contained in that and chapter si...

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