
Text -- 2 Chronicles 6:18 (NET)




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JFB -> 2Ch 6:18-21
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.
Clarke -> 2Ch 6:18
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.
TSK -> 2Ch 6:18
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 :
how much : 2Ch 32:15; Job 4:19, Job 9:14, Job 25:4-6; Mat 7:11

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Barnes -> 2Ch 6:1-39
Compare Kings (marginal references).
Compare Kings (marginal references).
Gill -> 2Ch 6:1-42
See Introduction to Chapter 5

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 6:1-42
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
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 6:12-42
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 6:12-42
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...
