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Text -- 2 Chronicles 6:28-42 (NET)
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Wesley: 2Ch 6:41 - -- O thou that sittest in the heavens, arise from the throne of thy glory, and come down into this place, which thou hast appointed for thy constant habi...
O thou that sittest in the heavens, arise from the throne of thy glory, and come down into this place, which thou hast appointed for thy constant habitation, from which thou wilt not remove, as formerly thou hast done, from place to place.
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Wesley: 2Ch 6:41 - -- Which is the sign and instrument of thy great power put forth from time to time on the behalf of thy people.
Which is the sign and instrument of thy great power put forth from time to time on the behalf of thy people.
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Let them be encompassed on every side with thy protection and benediction.
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Wesley: 2Ch 6:42 - -- Of me, who by thy command was anointed the king and ruler of thy people: do not deny my requests, nor send me from the throne of thy grace with a deje...
Of me, who by thy command was anointed the king and ruler of thy people: do not deny my requests, nor send me from the throne of thy grace with a dejected countenance.
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Wesley: 2Ch 6:42 - -- Those which thou hast promised to David and to his house for ever. And thus may we plead, with an eye to Christ, who is called David, Hos 3:5. Lord, r...
Those which thou hast promised to David and to his house for ever. And thus may we plead, with an eye to Christ, who is called David, Hos 3:5. Lord, remember his merits, and accept of us, on the account of them. Remember the promises of the everlasting covenant, which are called the sure mercies of David, Isa 55:3. This must be all our desire, all our hope, all our prayer, and all our plea; for it is all our salvation.
JFB: 2Ch 6:38 - -- These words gave rise to the favorite usage of the ancient as well as modern Jews, of turning in prayer toward Jerusalem, in whatever quarter of the w...
These words gave rise to the favorite usage of the ancient as well as modern Jews, of turning in prayer toward Jerusalem, in whatever quarter of the world they might be, and of directing their faces toward the temple when in Jerusalem itself or in any part of the holy land (1Ki 8:44).
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JFB: 2Ch 6:41 - -- These words are not found in the record of this prayer in the First Book of Kings; but they occur in Psa 132:8, which is generally believed to have be...
These words are not found in the record of this prayer in the First Book of Kings; but they occur in Psa 132:8, which is generally believed to have been composed by David, or rather by Solomon, in reference to this occasion. "Arise" is a very suitable expression to be used when the ark was to be removed from the tabernacle in Zion to the temple on Mount Moriah.
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JFB: 2Ch 6:41 - -- The temple so called (Isa 66:1), because it was a fixed and permanent mansion (Psa 132:14).
The temple so called (Isa 66:1), because it was a fixed and permanent mansion (Psa 132:14).
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JFB: 2Ch 6:41 - -- The abode by which Thy glorious presence is symbolized, and whence Thou dost issue Thine authoritative oracles, and manifest Thy power on behalf of Th...
The abode by which Thy glorious presence is symbolized, and whence Thou dost issue Thine authoritative oracles, and manifest Thy power on behalf of Thy people when they desire and need it. It might well be designated the ark of God's strength, because it was through means of it the mighty miracles were wrought and the brilliant victories were won, that distinguish the early annals of the Hebrew nation. The sight of it inspired the greatest animation in the breasts of His people, while it diffused terror and dismay through the ranks of their enemies (compare Psa 78:61).
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JFB: 2Ch 6:41 - -- Or with righteousness (Psa 132:9), that is, be equipped not only with the pure white linen garments Thou hast appointed for their robe of office, but ...
Or with righteousness (Psa 132:9), that is, be equipped not only with the pure white linen garments Thou hast appointed for their robe of office, but also adorned with the moral beauties of true holiness, that their person and services may be accepted, both for themselves and all the people. Thus they would be "clothed with salvation," for that is the effect and consequence of a sanctified character.
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JFB: 2Ch 6:42 - -- That is, of me, who by Thy promise and appointment have been installed as king and ruler of Israel. The words are equivalent in meaning to this: Do no...
That is, of me, who by Thy promise and appointment have been installed as king and ruler of Israel. The words are equivalent in meaning to this: Do not reject my present petitions; do not send me from Thy throne of grace dejected in countenance and disappointed in heart.
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JFB: 2Ch 6:42 - -- That is, the mercies promised to David, and in consideration of that promise, hear and answer my prayer (compare Psa 132:10).
That is, the mercies promised to David, and in consideration of that promise, hear and answer my prayer (compare Psa 132:10).
Clarke: 2Ch 6:36 - -- For there is no man which sinneth not - See this case largely considered in the note on 1Ki 8:46 (note).
For there is no man which sinneth not - See this case largely considered in the note on 1Ki 8:46 (note).
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Clarke: 2Ch 6:37 - -- If they bethink themselves - "If thy fear should return into their hearts."- Targum
The whole of this prayer is amply considered in the parallel pla...
If they bethink themselves - "If thy fear should return into their hearts."- Targum
The whole of this prayer is amply considered in the parallel place, 1 Kings 8:22-53 (note), where see the notes.
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Clarke: 2Ch 6:41 - -- Let thy saints rejoice in goodness - "In the abundance of the tithes and other goods which shall be given to the Levites, as their reward for keepin...
Let thy saints rejoice in goodness - "In the abundance of the tithes and other goods which shall be given to the Levites, as their reward for keeping the ark, and singing before it."- Jarchi.
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Clarke: 2Ch 6:42 - -- Turn not away the face of thine anointed - "At least do me good; and if not for my sake, do it for thy own sake."- Jarchi
These two last verses are ...
Turn not away the face of thine anointed - "At least do me good; and if not for my sake, do it for thy own sake."- Jarchi
These two last verses are not in the parallel place in 1 Kings 8:22-53. There are other differences between the two places in this prayer, but they are not of much consequence.
Defender -> 2Ch 6:36
Defender: 2Ch 6:36 - -- Solomon recognized that it was impossible for even the best of men to live a sinless life, so all would need some means of receiving forgiveness. The ...
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
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
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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...
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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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TSK: 2Ch 6:31 - -- fear thee : Exo 20:20; 1Sa 12:24; Job 28:28; Psa 128:1, Psa 130:4; Act 9:31
so long : etc. Heb. all the days which they live upon the face of the land
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TSK: 2Ch 6:32 - -- the stranger : Exo 12:48, Exo 12:49; Rth 1:16, Rth 2:11, Rth 2:12; 1Ki 8:41-43, 1Ki 10:1, 1Ki 10:2; Isa 56:3-7; Mat 2:1, Mat 8:10, Mat 8:11; Joh 10:16...
the stranger : Exo 12:48, Exo 12:49; Rth 1:16, Rth 2:11, Rth 2:12; 1Ki 8:41-43, 1Ki 10:1, 1Ki 10:2; Isa 56:3-7; Mat 2:1, Mat 8:10, Mat 8:11; Joh 10:16, Joh 12:20; Act 8:27-39, Act 10:1-4; Eph 2:12, Eph 2:13
is come : Exo 18:8-12; Jos 2:9, Jos 9:9; 2Ki 5:3, 2Ki 5:8, 2Ki 5:15; Isa 60:1-10; Zec 8:22; Mat 12:42
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TSK: 2Ch 6:33 - -- that all people : 1Sa 17:46; 2Ki 19:19; Psa 22:27, Psa 46:10, Psa 67:2, Psa 138:4, Psa 138:5; Isa 11:10; Isa 49:6, Isa 54:1-3; Rev 11:15
fear thee : J...
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TSK: 2Ch 6:34 - -- thy people : 2Ch 14:11, 2Ch 14:12, 2Ch 20:4; Deu 20:1-4; Jos 1:2-5; 1Ki 8:44, 1Ki 8:45
by the way : Num 31:2-6; Jos 8:1-8; Jdg 1:1, Jdg 1:2; 1Sa 15:3,...
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TSK: 2Ch 6:35 - -- hear thou : Dan 9:17-19
maintain : Isa. 37:21-36
cause : or, right, Psa 9:3, Psa 9:4; Jer 5:28
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TSK: 2Ch 6:36 - -- they sin : 1Ki 8:46, 1Ki 8:50
for there is no man : Job 15:14-16; Psa 130:3, Psa 143:2; Pro 20:9; Ecc 7:20; Jam 3:2; 1Jo 1:8-10
thou be angry : Lev 26...
for there is no man : Job 15:14-16; Psa 130:3, Psa 143:2; Pro 20:9; Ecc 7:20; Jam 3:2; 1Jo 1:8-10
thou be angry : Lev 26:34-44; Deu 4:26, Deu 4:27, Deu 28:36, Deu 28:64-68, Deu 29:24-28; 2Ki 17:6, 2Ki 17:18, 2Ki 17:23; 2Ki 15:21; Dan 9:7-14; Luk 21:24
they carry them away captives : Heb. they that take them captives carry them away
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TSK: 2Ch 6:37 - -- Yet if : Lev 26:40-45; Deu 4:29, Deu 4:30, Deu 30:1-3; Luk 15:17
bethink themselves : Heb. bring back to their heart
We have sinned : Ezr 9:6, Ezr 9:7...
Yet if : Lev 26:40-45; Deu 4:29, Deu 4:30, Deu 30:1-3; Luk 15:17
bethink themselves : Heb. bring back to their heart
We have sinned : Ezr 9:6, Ezr 9:7; Neh 1:6, Neh 9:26-30; Job 33:27, Job 33:28; Psa 106:6; Isa 64:6-12; Jer 3:12-14, Jer 31:18-20; Dan 9:5-11; Luk 15:18, Luk 15:19
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TSK: 2Ch 6:38 - -- return : Deu 30:2-6; Jer 29:12-14; Hos 14:1-4; Joe 2:12, Joe 2:13
pray toward : 2Ch 33:11-13; Dan 9:3, Dan 9:4
the city : 2Ch 6:34; Dan 6:10
return : Deu 30:2-6; Jer 29:12-14; Hos 14:1-4; Joe 2:12, Joe 2:13
pray toward : 2Ch 33:11-13; Dan 9:3, Dan 9:4
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TSK: 2Ch 6:40 - -- my God : Psa 7:3, Psa 13:3, Psa 22:1, Psa 22:2, Psa 88:1
thine eyes : 2Ch 7:15, 2Ch 16:9; 1Ki 8:52; Psa 34:15; Isa 37:17; Dan 9:16-19
thine ears : Psa...
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TSK: 2Ch 6:41 - -- arise : Psa 132:8-10, Psa 132:16
thy resting : 1Ch 28:2; Isa 66:1
the ark : Jos 3:13, Jos 6:4, Jos 6:5; Psa 110:2; Rom 1:16
thy priests : Isa 59:16-18...
arise : Psa 132:8-10, Psa 132:16
thy resting : 1Ch 28:2; Isa 66:1
the ark : Jos 3:13, Jos 6:4, Jos 6:5; Psa 110:2; Rom 1:16
thy priests : Isa 59:16-18, Isa 61:3, Isa 61:6, Isa 61:10; Rom 13:14; Gal 3:27; Eph 4:22-24; Rev 19:8, Rev 19:14
thy saints : Neh 9:25; Psa 65:4, Psa 65:11; Isa 65:18, Isa 65:19; Zec 9:17; Phi 3:3, Phi 4:4
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TSK: 2Ch 6:42 - -- 1Ki 2:16
turn not : That is, ""reject not thine anointed;""or, ""repulse him not,""agreeably to the interpretation of this phrase in the Syriac and Ar...
turn not : That is, ""reject not thine anointed;""or, ""repulse him not,""agreeably to the interpretation of this phrase in the Syriac and Arabic versions.
thine anointed : 1Ki 1:34; Psa 2:2; Isa 61:1
remember : Psa 132:1; Isa 55:3; Act 13:34
the mercies : Or, as Dr. Geddes renders, ""the pious deeds of thy servant David.""The Syriac has, ""the good actions of thy servant.""
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Barnes -> 2Ch 6:1-39; 2Ch 6:40-42
Compare Kings (marginal references).
Compare Kings (marginal references).
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Barnes: 2Ch 6:40-42 - -- In Kings, a different conclusion takes the place of these verses. The document from which both writers copied contained the full prayer of dedicatio...
In Kings, a different conclusion takes the place of these verses. The document from which both writers copied contained the full prayer of dedication, which each givcs in a somewhat abbreviated form.
Thy resting place - i. e., the holy of holies. Solomon follows closely the words of David his father, spoken probably when he brought the ark into Jerusalem. See the marginal references.
Turn not away the face of thine anointed - i. e., make him not to hide his face through shame at having his prayers rejected (compare the 1Ki 2:16 note).
The mercies of David - i. e., "God’ s mercies toward David."
Poole: 2Ch 6:41 - -- O thou that sittest in the heavens. arise from the throne of thy glory, and come down into this place, which thou hast appointed for thy constant an...
O thou that sittest in the heavens. arise from the throne of thy glory, and come down into this place, which thou hast appointed for thy constant and fixed habitation, from which thou wilt not remove, as formerly thou hast done, from place to place.
Thou and the ark i.e. thou in the ark.
Of thy strength which is the sign and instrument of thy great power put forth from time to time on the behalf of thy people.
Let thy priests, O Lord God, be clothed with salvation i.e. let them be adorned and encompassed on every side with thy protection and benediction. For he seems rather to speak of the salvation afforded to the priests, than of that which by God’ s blessing on the priests’ labours is conferred upon the people; this being a prayer for God’ s blessing upon the whole community, consisting of priests and people.
Let thy saints rejoice in goodness i.e. let them have cause of rejoicing and thanksgiving for the effects of thy goodness imparted unto them.
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Poole: 2Ch 6:42 - -- Of thine anointed i.e. of me, who by thy command and appointment was anointed the king and ruler of thy people: do not deny my present requests, nor ...
Of thine anointed i.e. of me, who by thy command and appointment was anointed the king and ruler of thy people: do not deny my present requests, nor send me back from the throne of thy grace with a sad heart and dejected countenance.
The mercies of David thy servant i.e. those which thou hast promised to David and to his house for ever.
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) ---
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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)
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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)
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Fear thee, being filled with awe at the sight of thy judgments. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 2Ch 6:33 - -- House, that they may know that this is not only called, but is, in effect, the temple of the Lord, where he will display his power and goodness. (Ha...
House, that they may know that this is not only called, but is, in effect, the temple of the Lord, where he will display his power and goodness. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 2Ch 6:38 - -- Name. Hence arose the custom of turning towards Jerusalem and the temple, when the Jews poured for their supplications, in any country, 3 Kings viii...
Name. Hence arose the custom of turning towards Jerusalem and the temple, when the Jews poured for their supplications, in any country, 3 Kings viii. 44.
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Haydock: 2Ch 6:41 - -- Now, therefore. This is taken from Psalm cxxxi. 8, 9, 10., (Menochius) almost word for word. We do not find that Solomon spoke this, 3 Kings. (Cal...
Now, therefore. This is taken from Psalm cxxxi. 8, 9, 10., (Menochius) almost word for word. We do not find that Solomon spoke this, 3 Kings. (Calmet) ---
Place: literally, "rest." (Haydock) ---
Come, O Lord, and dwell here. ---
Strength, by which thy wonders shine forth, and thy enemies are dismayed. The ark is styled the strength of Israel, Psalm lxxvii. 61., and lxii. 3.; and in the parallel passage we read, Thou and the ark of they sanctification, or sanctuary, which is its highest ornament, and which thou hast sanctified, or required to be treated with respect. ---
Salvation, or justice, (Psalm cxxxi.) which is the surest method of obtaining happiness.
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Haydock: 2Ch 6:42 - -- Anointed. Cover not with shame the king, whom thou hast appointed, (Haydock) nor reject my prayer. (Tirinus) ---
Mercies, which thou hast shewn, ...
Anointed. Cover not with shame the king, whom thou hast appointed, (Haydock) nor reject my prayer. (Tirinus) ---
Mercies, which thou hast shewn, or rather (Calmet) the acts of virtue which thy servant displayed. (Syriac, &c.) For thy servant David's sake, turn not away the face of thy anointed, Psalm cxxxi. In consideration of his merits, grant my request. (Calmet) ---
Even Solomon, though at this time the object of God's complacency, disdains not to screen himself under the merits of the departed saints. (Haydock)
Gill -> 2Ch 6:1-42
See Introduction to Chapter 5
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NET Notes -> 2Ch 6:28; 2Ch 6:28; 2Ch 6:29; 2Ch 6:29; 2Ch 6:30; 2Ch 6:30; 2Ch 6:30; 2Ch 6:31; 2Ch 6:31; 2Ch 6:31; 2Ch 6:32; 2Ch 6:32; 2Ch 6:33; 2Ch 6:33; 2Ch 6:33; 2Ch 6:33; 2Ch 6:34; 2Ch 6:34; 2Ch 6:35; 2Ch 6:35; 2Ch 6:36; 2Ch 6:37; 2Ch 6:37; 2Ch 6:37; 2Ch 6:38; 2Ch 6:38; 2Ch 6:39; 2Ch 6:39; 2Ch 6:40; 2Ch 6:41; 2Ch 6:41; 2Ch 6:42
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NET Notes: 2Ch 6:33 Heb “that your name is called over this house which I built.” The Hebrew idiom “call the name over” indicates ownership. See 2...
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NET Notes: 2Ch 6:34 Heb “toward this city which you have chosen and the house which I built for your name.”
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NET Notes: 2Ch 6:36 Heb “they”; the referent (God’s people) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
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NET Notes: 2Ch 6:38 Heb “your name.” The word “name” sometimes refers to one’s reputation or honor (thus the translation here, “your h...
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NET Notes: 2Ch 6:40 Heb “May your eyes be open and your ears attentive to the prayer of this place.”
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NET Notes: 2Ch 6:42 Heb “do not turn away the face of your anointed ones.” Many medieval Hebrew mss, as well as the ancient versions, read the singular, ̶...
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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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 6:32 Moreover concerning the stranger, which is not of thy people Israel, but is come from a far country for thy great name's sake, and thy mighty hand, an...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 6:34 If thy people go out to war against their enemies by the way that ( k ) thou shalt send them, and they pray unto thee toward this city which thou hast...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 6:41 Now therefore arise, O LORD God, into thy ( l ) resting place, thou, and the ark of thy strength: let thy priests, O LORD God, be clothed with ( m ) s...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 6:42 O LORD God, turn not away the face of ( n ) thine anointed: remember the mercies of David thy servant.
( n ) Hear my prayer, I who am your anointed k...
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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...
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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...
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