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Text -- 2 Chronicles 7:1-7 (NET)

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Solomon Dedicates the Temple
7:1 When Solomon finished praying, fire came down from heaven and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices, and the Lord’s splendor filled the temple. 7:2 The priests were unable to enter the Lord’s temple because the Lord’s splendor filled the Lord’s temple. 7:3 When all the Israelites saw the fire come down and the Lord’s splendor over the temple, they got on their knees with their faces downward toward the pavement. They worshiped and gave thanks to the Lord, saying, “Certainly he is good; certainly his loyal love endures!” 7:4 The king and all the people were presenting sacrifices to the Lord. 7:5 King Solomon sacrificed 22,000 cattle and 120,000 sheep. Then the king and all the people dedicated God’s temple. 7:6 The priests stood in their assigned spots, along with the Levites who had the musical instruments used for praising the Lord. (These were the ones King David made for giving thanks to the Lord and which were used by David when he offered praise, saying, “Certainly his loyal love endures.”) Opposite the Levites, the priests were blowing the trumpets, while all Israel stood there. 7:7 Solomon consecrated the middle of the courtyard that is in front of the Lord’s temple. He offered burnt sacrifices, grain offerings, and the fat from the peace offerings there, because the bronze altar that Solomon had made was too small to hold all these offerings.
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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
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Levites relating to Levi and the priesthood given to him,a tribal name describing people and ceremonies as sacred
 · 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: Worship | Temple, Solomon's | Temple | Solomon | Shechinah | SHEEP | SACRIFICE, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, 2 | PAVEMENT | Music | Miracles | KORAHITES; SONS OF KORAH | Invention | God | GLORY | Fire | Dedication | David | Cloud | ATONEMENT, DAY OF | ALTAR | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 2Ch 7:1 - -- _In token of God's acceptance of his prayer. The surest evidence of God's acceptance of our prayers is the descent of his holy fire upon us. As a fart...

_In token of God's acceptance of his prayer. The surest evidence of God's acceptance of our prayers is the descent of his holy fire upon us. As a farther token that God accepted Solomon's prayer, the glory of the Lord filled the house; the heart that is filled with an holy awe and reverence of the divine glory, to which God manifests his greatness, and (which is no less his glory) his goodness, is thereby owned as a living temple.

Wesley: 2Ch 7:3 - -- Thus expressing their awful dread of the Divine Majesty, their chearful submission to the Divine authority, and the sense they had of their utter unwo...

Thus expressing their awful dread of the Divine Majesty, their chearful submission to the Divine authority, and the sense they had of their utter unworthiness to enter into his presence.

Wesley: 2Ch 7:3 - -- The cloud first came down upon the house, and then entered into the house, and was seen both within it by the priests, and without it by the people.

The cloud first came down upon the house, and then entered into the house, and was seen both within it by the priests, and without it by the people.

Wesley: 2Ch 7:6 - -- For David composed the psalms or hymns, and appointed them to be sung by the Levites, and instrumental music to be joined to their voices.

For David composed the psalms or hymns, and appointed them to be sung by the Levites, and instrumental music to be joined to their voices.

JFB: 2Ch 7:1 - -- Every act of worship was accompanied by a sacrifice. The preternatural stream of fire kindled the mass of flesh, and was a token of the divine accepta...

Every act of worship was accompanied by a sacrifice. The preternatural stream of fire kindled the mass of flesh, and was a token of the divine acceptance of Solomon's prayer (see on Lev 9:24; 1Ki 18:38).

JFB: 2Ch 7:1 - -- The cloud, which was the symbol of God's presence and majesty, filled the interior of the temple (Exo 40:35).

The cloud, which was the symbol of God's presence and majesty, filled the interior of the temple (Exo 40:35).

JFB: 2Ch 7:2 - -- Both from awe of the miraculous fire that was burning on the altar and from the dense cloud that enveloped the sanctuary, they were unable for some ti...

Both from awe of the miraculous fire that was burning on the altar and from the dense cloud that enveloped the sanctuary, they were unable for some time to perform their usual functions (see on 1Ki 8:10). But afterwards, their courage and confidence being revived, they approached the altar and busied themselves in the offering of an immense number of sacrifices.

JFB: 2Ch 7:3 - -- This form of prostration (that of lying on one's knees with the forehead touching the earth), is the manner in which the Hebrews, and Orientals in gen...

This form of prostration (that of lying on one's knees with the forehead touching the earth), is the manner in which the Hebrews, and Orientals in general, express the most profound sentiments of reverence and humility. The courts of the temple were densely crowded on the occasion, and the immense multitude threw themselves on the ground. What led the Israelites suddenly to assume that prostrate attitude on the occasion referred to, was the spectacle of the symbolical cloud slowly and majestically descending upon the temple, and then entering it.

JFB: 2Ch 7:4 - -- Whether the individual worshippers slaughtered their own cattle, or a certain portion of the vast number of the Levitical order in attendance performe...

Whether the individual worshippers slaughtered their own cattle, or a certain portion of the vast number of the Levitical order in attendance performed that work, as they sometimes did, in either case the offerings were made through the priests, who presented the blood and the fat upon the altar (see on 1Ki 8:62).

JFB: 2Ch 7:5-6 - -- The ceremonial of dedication consisted principally in the introduction of the ark into the temple, and in the sacrificial offerings that were made on ...

The ceremonial of dedication consisted principally in the introduction of the ark into the temple, and in the sacrificial offerings that were made on a scale of magnitude suitable to the extraordinary occasion. All present, the king, the people, and the priests, took part according to their respective stations in the performance of the solemn service. The duty, of course, devolved chiefly on the priests, and hence in proceeding to describe their several departments of work, the historian says, generally, "the priests waited on their offices." While great numbers would be occupied with the preparation and offering of the victims, others sounded with their trumpets, and the different bands of the Levites praised the Lord with vocal and instrumental music, by the hundred thirty-sixth Psalm, the oft-recurring chorus of which is, "for His mercy endureth for ever."

JFB: 2Ch 7:7 - -- On this extraordinary occasion, when a larger number of animals were offered than one altar and the usual place of rings to which the animals were bou...

On this extraordinary occasion, when a larger number of animals were offered than one altar and the usual place of rings to which the animals were bound would admit, the whole space was taken in that was between the place of rings and the west end of the court to be used as a temporary place for additional altars. On that part of the spacious court holocausts were burning all round.

Clarke: 2Ch 7:1 - -- The fire came down - The cloud had come down before, now the fire consumes the sacrifice, showing that both the house and the sacrifices were accept...

The fire came down - The cloud had come down before, now the fire consumes the sacrifice, showing that both the house and the sacrifices were accepted by the Lord.

Clarke: 2Ch 7:4 - -- The king and all the people offered sacrifices - They presented the victims to the priests, and they and the Levites slew them, and sprinkled the bl...

The king and all the people offered sacrifices - They presented the victims to the priests, and they and the Levites slew them, and sprinkled the blood: or perhaps the people themselves slew them; and, having caught the blood, collected the fat, etc., presented them to the priests to be offered as the law required.

Clarke: 2Ch 7:5 - -- Twenty and two thousand oxen, etc. - The amount of all the victims that had been offered during the seven days of the feast of tabernacles, and the ...

Twenty and two thousand oxen, etc. - The amount of all the victims that had been offered during the seven days of the feast of tabernacles, and the seven days of the feast of the dedication.

TSK: 2Ch 7:1 - -- when Solomon : 1Ki 8:54-61; Isa 65:24; Dan 9:20; Act 4:31, Act 16:25, Act 16:26 the fire : Gen 15:17; Exo 29:43; Lev 9:24; Jdg 6:21; 1Ki 18:24, 1Ki 18...

TSK: 2Ch 7:2 - -- the priests : 2Ch 5:14; Exo 24:17; Isa 6:5; Rev 15:8

the priests : 2Ch 5:14; Exo 24:17; Isa 6:5; Rev 15:8

TSK: 2Ch 7:3 - -- they bowed : Exo 4:31; Lev 9:24; Num 14:5, Num 16:22; 1Ki 18:39; 1Ch 29:20; Psa 95:6 For he is : 2Ch 5:13, 2Ch 20:21; 1Ch 16:41; Ezr 3:11; Psa 103:17,...

TSK: 2Ch 7:4 - -- Then the king : They presented the victims to the priests, and they and the Levites slew them, and sprinkled the blood; or, perhaps, the people themse...

Then the king : They presented the victims to the priests, and they and the Levites slew them, and sprinkled the blood; or, perhaps, the people themselves slew them, and having caught the blood, collected the fat, etc., presented them to the priests to be offered as the law required. 2Ch 7:4

TSK: 2Ch 7:5 - -- a sacrifice : 2Ch 1:6, 2Ch 5:6, 2Ch 15:11, 2Ch 29:32, 2Ch 29:33, 2Ch 30:24, 2Ch 35:7-9; 1Ki 8:62, 1Ki 8:63; 1Ch 29:21; Ezr 6:16, Ezr 6:17; Eze 45:17; ...

a sacrifice : 2Ch 1:6, 2Ch 5:6, 2Ch 15:11, 2Ch 29:32, 2Ch 29:33, 2Ch 30:24, 2Ch 35:7-9; 1Ki 8:62, 1Ki 8:63; 1Ch 29:21; Ezr 6:16, Ezr 6:17; Eze 45:17; Mic 6:7

twenty and two : The number of sheep and oxen here mentioned has to some appeared incredibly large; but it must be considered that a prodigious number of persons was now at Jerusalem, and that this was the amount of all the victims that had been offered during the seven days of the feast of tabernacles, as well as the time the feast of the dedication lasted.

dedicated : 2Ch 2:4; Num 7:10; 1Ki 8:63; Ezr 6:16; Joh 10:22

TSK: 2Ch 7:6 - -- the priests : 1Ch 16:39, 1Ch 16:40, 1Ch 24:1-3 the Levites : 2Ch 29:25; 1Ch 6:31, 1Ch 6:32, 1Ch 15:16-21, 1Ch 16:4-6, 1Ch 16:41, 1Ch 16:42, 1Ch 25:1-7...

TSK: 2Ch 7:7 - -- hallowed : 2Ch 36:14; Num 16:37, Num 16:38; 1Ki 8:64; Heb 13:10-12 the brazen : 2Ch 4:1

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Barnes: 2Ch 7:1 - -- The fire came down from heaven - As in the time of Moses on the dedication of the tabernacle Lev 9:24 The fact is omitted from the narrative of...

The fire came down from heaven - As in the time of Moses on the dedication of the tabernacle Lev 9:24 The fact is omitted from the narrative of Kings; but omission is not contradiction.

Poole: 2Ch 7:1 - -- The fire came down from heaven in token of God’ s acceptance of his prayer. See Poole "Lev 9:24" ; See Poole "1Ki 18:38" , &c. The glory of t...

The fire came down from heaven in token of God’ s acceptance of his prayer. See Poole "Lev 9:24" ; See Poole "1Ki 18:38" , &c. The glory of the Lord, i.e. the cloud, which was the sign of God’ s glorious and gracious presence.

Poole: 2Ch 7:3 - -- The cloud first came down upon the house, and then entered into the house, and was seen both within it by the priests, and without it by the people....

The cloud first came down upon the house, and then entered into the house, and was seen both within it by the priests, and without it by the people.

Poole: 2Ch 7:6 - -- When David praised by their ministry for David composed the psalms or hymns, 1Ch 16:7 , and appointed them to be sung by the Levites, and instrumenta...

When David praised by their ministry for David composed the psalms or hymns, 1Ch 16:7 , and appointed them to be sung by the Levites, and instrumental music to be joined to their voices.

Poole: 2Ch 7:7 - -- Of this and verses 8-10, See Poole "1Ki 8:61" , etc.

Of this and verses 8-10, See Poole "1Ki 8:61" , etc.

Haydock: 2Ch 7:2 - -- Majesty; the cloud. For some time the priests were obliged to keep at a distance. They afterwards offered up many victims. (Calmet)

Majesty; the cloud. For some time the priests were obliged to keep at a distance. They afterwards offered up many victims. (Calmet)

Haydock: 2Ch 7:3 - -- Glory. The same word was before rendered majesty. (Haydock)

Glory. The same word was before rendered majesty. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ch 7:4 - -- Victims, by the hands of the priests: or they slew them themselves, and presented the blood and fat to be placed on the altar by the priests.

Victims, by the hands of the priests: or they slew them themselves, and presented the blood and fat to be placed on the altar by the priests.

Haydock: 2Ch 7:5 - -- Rams, including sheep and goats. --- People, each in their proper sphere. The priests had the chief part, as the ministers of religion. The solem...

Rams, including sheep and goats. ---

People, each in their proper sphere. The priests had the chief part, as the ministers of religion. The solemnity continued for a week, and many altars were erected in the court. (Calmet)

Haydock: 2Ch 7:6 - -- Which music, or Psalms, ( carminum ) David had composed. (Haydock) --- Because. This was the chorus of the 135th Psalm, which was sung on this oc...

Which music, or Psalms, ( carminum ) David had composed. (Haydock) ---

Because. This was the chorus of the 135th Psalm, which was sung on this occasion by some, while others played on their musical instruments. (Calmet) ---

Literally, " singing by their hands." Protestants, "when David praised by their ministry." (Haydock) ---

As the temple was chosen by God for the place of prayer, so special forms of blessing, &c., are more agreeable to him. (Worthington)

Gill: 2Ch 7:1 - -- Now when Solomon had made an end of praying,.... The prayer recorded in the preceding chapter: the fire came down from heaven and consumed the burn...

Now when Solomon had made an end of praying,.... The prayer recorded in the preceding chapter:

the fire came down from heaven and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices; which was the token God gave of his acceptance of them, of which there had been several instances before, Lev 9:24, 1Ki 18:38,

and the glory of the Lord filled the house; the glory of the Shechinah of the Lord, as the Targum, see 1Ki 8:11.

Gill: 2Ch 7:2 - -- And the priests could not enter into the house of the Lord,.... They went in to carry the ark thither, but not being able to stand to minister, they c...

And the priests could not enter into the house of the Lord,.... They went in to carry the ark thither, but not being able to stand to minister, they came out, and could not reenter:

because the glory of the Lord had filled the Lord's house; both the holy place, and the holy of holies, see 1Ki 8:10.

Gill: 2Ch 7:3 - -- And when all the children of Israel saw how the fire came down,.... From heaven upon the sacrifice, and consumed it, which was all visible to the eye;...

And when all the children of Israel saw how the fire came down,.... From heaven upon the sacrifice, and consumed it, which was all visible to the eye; or it may be this was a distinct fire from the former, since it seems to have come down upon the house, and so may denote a bright, shining, glorious light; the same with what follows:

and the glory of the Lord upon the house; for not only the house was filled with the glory, but there was a bright stream of light and glory over it, very dazzling and surprising:

they bowed themselves with their faces to the ground upon the pavement; of the great court, where they were assembled:

and worshipped and praised the Lord: worshipped him by praising him:

saying, for he is good; in his nature, promises, and blessings; is good, and does good:

for his mercy endureth for ever; this was the close of their song of praise.

Gill: 2Ch 7:4-5 - -- Then the king and all the people,.... Of these two verses; see Gill on 1Ki 8:62; see Gill on 1Ki 8:63.

Then the king and all the people,.... Of these two verses; see Gill on 1Ki 8:62; see Gill on 1Ki 8:63.

Gill: 2Ch 7:6 - -- And the priests waited on their offices,.... Performed them, some in offering sacrifices, others in blowing trumpets, as it may be explained from the ...

And the priests waited on their offices,.... Performed them, some in offering sacrifices, others in blowing trumpets, as it may be explained from the latter part of the verse:

the Levites also with instruments of music of the Lord, which David the king had made to praise the Lord; under a divine direction, on which the Levites played to the songs of praise offered to the Lord, and by which they made music sacred to him:

because his mercy endureth for ever; which, as it was the close of their songs of praise, was the cause of them:

when David praised by their ministry; the songs sung being composed by him, and the instruments they played upon being of his invention, and used by his order:

and the priests sounded trumpets before them; or rather over against them, that is, over against the Levites, as they were singing and playing on the instruments of music:

and all Israel stood; while this sacred and delightful service was performing, they both stood up, and stood by the priests and Levites, and joined with them in praising the Lord.

Gill: 2Ch 7:7-10 - -- Moreover, Solomon hallowed the middle of the court,.... From hence, to the end of 2Ch 7:10 is the same with 1Ki 8:64. See Gill on 1Ki 8:64, 1Ki 8:65, ...

Moreover, Solomon hallowed the middle of the court,.... From hence, to the end of 2Ch 7:10 is the same with 1Ki 8:64. See Gill on 1Ki 8:64, 1Ki 8:65, 1Ki 8:66, only mention is made in 2Ch 7:9 of the dedication of the altar, as if distinct from the dedication of the house, and hallowing the middle of the court, see Num 7:10 in imitation of which the Heathens dedicated their altars, in which they used ashes and water, as Pausanias y relates, and had also feasts, as here, at the dedication of their temples z, in which they have been imitated by Christians; and many of our country feasts, as they are called, were first kept at the dedication of churches to such and such a saint.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:1 Or “the sky.” The Hebrew term שָׁמַיִם (shamayim) may be translated “heaven(s)”...

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:3 The word “saying” is supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons.

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:6 Heb “opposite them”; the referent (the Levites) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:7 Heb “to hold the burnt sacrifices, grain offerings, and the fat of the peace offerings.” Because this is redundant, the translation employ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 7:1 Now when Solomon had made an end of praying, the ( a ) fire came down from heaven, and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices; and the glory o...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 7:1-22 - --1 God having given testimony to Solomon's prayer by fire from heaven, and glory in the temple, the people worship him.4 Solomon's solemn sacrifice.8 S...

MHCC: 2Ch 7:1-22 - --God gave a gracious answer to Solomon's prayer. The mercies of God to sinners are made known in a manner well suited to impress all who receive them, ...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 7:1-11 - -- Here is, I. The gracious answer which God immediately made to Solomon's prayer: The fire came down from heaven and consumed the sacrifice, 2Ch 7:1...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 7:1-22 - -- The divine confirmation of the dedication of the temple . - 2Ch 7:1-10. The consecration of the sacrificial service by fire from heaven (2Ch 7:1-3)...

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 7:1-10 - --4. The celebration of the people 7:1-10 This celebration consisted of the seven-day dedication o...

Guzik: 2Ch 7:1-22 - --2 Chronicles 7 - The Temple Dedicated A. Dedication by God and man. 1. (1-3) The temple is dedicated by God with fire from heaven. When Solomon ha...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: 2Ch 7:7 2 CHRONICLES 7:8-10 —Why did Solomon fail to keep the fast as the law commanded? PROBLEM: Leviticus 16:30 commanded that a fast should be kept ...

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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 7 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ch 7:1, God having given testimony to Solomon’s prayer by fire from heaven, and glory in the temple, the people worship him; 2Ch 7:4, ...

Poole: 2 Chronicles 7 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 7 Fire from heaven, and a glory in the temple, witness the Divine acceptance: the people worship, 2Ch 7:1-3 . Solomon’ s so...

MHCC: 2 Chronicles 7 (Chapter Introduction) God's answer to Solomon's prayer.

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have God's answer to Solomon's prayer. I. His public answer by fire from heaven, which consumed the sacrifices (2Ch 7:1), with ...

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES 7 In this chapter is an account of the Lord's acceptance of the sacrifices offered at the dedication of the temple by ...

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