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Text -- 2 Chronicles 7:7-22 (NET)

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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. 7:8 At that time Solomon and all Israel with him celebrated a festival for seven days. This great assembly included people from Lebo Hamath in the north to the Brook of Egypt in the south. 7:9 On the eighth day they held an assembly, for they had dedicated the altar for seven days and celebrated the festival for seven more days. 7:10 On the twenty-third day of the seventh month, Solomon sent the people home. They left happy and contented because of the good the Lord had done for David, Solomon, and his people Israel.
The Lord Gives Solomon a Promise and a Warning
7:11 After Solomon finished building the Lord’s temple and the royal palace, and accomplished all his plans for the Lord’s temple and his royal palace, 7:12 the Lord appeared to Solomon at night and said to him: “I have answered your prayer and chosen this place to be my temple where sacrifices are to be made. 7:13 When I close up the sky so that it doesn’t rain, or command locusts to devour the land’s vegetation, or send a plague among my people, 7:14 if my people, who belong to me, humble themselves, pray, seek to please me, and repudiate their sinful practices, then I will respond from heaven, forgive their sin, and heal their land. 7:15 Now I will be attentive and responsive to the prayers offered in this place. 7:16 Now I have chosen and consecrated this temple by making it my permanent home; I will be constantly present there. 7:17 You must serve me as your father David did. Do everything I commanded and obey my rules and regulations. 7:18 Then I will establish your dynasty, just as I promised your father David, ‘You will not fail to have a successor ruling over Israel.’ 7:19 “But if you people ever turn away from me, fail to obey the regulations and rules I instructed you to keep, and decide to serve and worship other gods, 7:20 then I will remove you from my land I have given you, I will abandon this temple I have consecrated with my presence, and I will make you an object of mockery and ridicule among all the nations. 7:21 As for this temple, which was once majestic, everyone who passes by it will be shocked and say, ‘Why did the Lord do this to this land and this temple?’ 7:22 Others will then answer, ‘Because they abandoned the Lord God of their ancestors, who led them out of Egypt. They embraced other gods whom they worshiped and served. That is why he brought all this disaster down on them.’”
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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
 · hamath a town of Syria on the Orontes between Aleppo and Damascus (OS)
 · Hamath a town of unknown location
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · 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 | Sycamore | Solomon | SOLEMN, SOLEMNITY | SACRIFICE, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, 2 | RULER | RIVER | PERPETUAL; PERPETUALLY; PERPETUITY | PARABLE | NAME | HUMILITY | HEAL | God | By-word | BYWORD | Afflictions and Adversities | ATONEMENT, DAY OF | ASTONISHMENT | ALTAR | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 2Ch 7:16 - -- There will I make myself known, and there will I be called upon.

There will I make myself known, and there will I be called upon.

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.

JFB: 2Ch 7:8 - -- The time chosen for the dedication of the temple was immediately previous to the feast of tabernacles (see on 1Ki 8:1-12). That season, which came aft...

The time chosen for the dedication of the temple was immediately previous to the feast of tabernacles (see on 1Ki 8:1-12). That season, which came after the harvest, corresponding to our September and October, lasted seven days, and during so prolonged a festival there was time afforded for the offering of the immense sacrifices enumerated. A large proportion of these were peace offerings, which afforded to the people the means of festive enjoyment.

JFB: 2Ch 7:8 - -- That is, the defile at Lebanon.

That is, the defile at Lebanon.

JFB: 2Ch 7:8 - -- That is, Rhinocorura, now El-Arish, the south boundary of Palestine.

That is, Rhinocorura, now El-Arish, the south boundary of Palestine.

JFB: 2Ch 7:10 - -- This was the last day of the feast of tabernacles.

This was the last day of the feast of tabernacles.

JFB: 2Ch 7:12 - -- (See on 1Ki 9:1-9). The dedication of the temple must have been an occasion of intense national interest to Solomon and his subjects. Nor was the inte...

(See on 1Ki 9:1-9). The dedication of the temple must have been an occasion of intense national interest to Solomon and his subjects. Nor was the interest merely temporary or local. The record of it is read and thought of with an interest that is undiminished by the lapse of time. The fact that this was the only temple of all nations in which the true God was worshipped imparts a moral grandeur to the scene and prepares the mind for the sublime prayer that was offered at the dedication. The pure theism of that prayer--its acknowledgment of the unity of God as well as of His moral perfections in providence and grace, came from the same divine source as the miraculous fire. They indicated sentiments and feelings of exalted and spiritual devotion, which sprang not from the unaided mind of man, but from the fountain of revelation. The reality of the divine presence was attested by the miracle, and that miracle stamped the seal of truth upon the theology of the temple-worship.

Clarke: 2Ch 7:8 - -- The entering in of Hamath - "From the entrance of Antioch to the Nile of Egypt."- Targum.

The entering in of Hamath - "From the entrance of Antioch to the Nile of Egypt."- Targum.

Clarke: 2Ch 7:10 - -- On the three and twentieth day - This was the ninth day of the dedication of the temple; but in 1Ki 8:66 it is called the eighth day. "The meaning i...

On the three and twentieth day - This was the ninth day of the dedication of the temple; but in 1Ki 8:66 it is called the eighth day. "The meaning is this,"says Jarchi: "he gave them liberty to return on the eighth day, and many of them did then return: and he dismissed the remainder on the ninth, what is called here the twenty-third, reckoning the fourteen days for the duration of the two feasts; in all, twenty-three.

The Targum paraphrases this verse thus: "The people departed with a glad heart, for all the good which God had done to David his servant, on whose account the doors of the sanctuary were open and for Solomon his son, because God had heard his prayer, and the majesty of the Lord had rested on the house of the sanctuary and for Israel, his people, because God had favourably accepted their oblations, and the heavenly fire had descended, and, burning on the altar, had devoured their sacrifices."

Clarke: 2Ch 7:12 - -- The Lord appeared to Solomon - This was a second manifestation; see 1Ki 9:2-9 (note), and the notes there. The Targum says, "The Word of the Lord ap...

The Lord appeared to Solomon - This was a second manifestation; see 1Ki 9:2-9 (note), and the notes there. The Targum says, "The Word of the Lord appeared to Solomon."

Clarke: 2Ch 7:13 - -- Or if I send pestilence - "The angel of death."- Targum.

Or if I send pestilence - "The angel of death."- Targum.

Clarke: 2Ch 7:15 - -- Now mine eyes shall be open - It shall be pleasing to me in the sight of my Word, that I should incline mine ear,"etc. - Targum.

Now mine eyes shall be open - It shall be pleasing to me in the sight of my Word, that I should incline mine ear,"etc. - Targum.

Clarke: 2Ch 7:18 - -- There shall not fail thee a man - This promise was not fulfilled, because the condition was not fulfilled; they forsook God, and he cut them off, an...

There shall not fail thee a man - This promise was not fulfilled, because the condition was not fulfilled; they forsook God, and he cut them off, and the throne also.

Clarke: 2Ch 7:20 - -- Then will I pluck them up by the roots - How completely has this been fulfilled! not only all the branches of the Jewish political tree have been cu...

Then will I pluck them up by the roots - How completely has this been fulfilled! not only all the branches of the Jewish political tree have been cut off, but the very roots have been plucked up; so that the day of the Lord’ s anger has left them neither root nor branch.

Clarke: 2Ch 7:21 - -- Shall be an astonishment - The manner in which these disobedient people have been destroyed is truly astonishing: no nation was ever so highly favor...

Shall be an astonishment - The manner in which these disobedient people have been destroyed is truly astonishing: no nation was ever so highly favored, and none ever so severely and signally punished.

Clarke: 2Ch 7:22 - -- Because they forsook the Lord - While they cleaved to God, the most powerful enemy could make no impression on them; but when they forsook him, then...

Because they forsook the Lord - While they cleaved to God, the most powerful enemy could make no impression on them; but when they forsook him, then the weakest and most inconsiderable of their foes harassed, oppressed, and reduced them to bondage and misery. It was by no personal prowess, genuine heroism, or supereminent military tactics, that the Jews were enabled to resist and overcome their enemies; it was by the Divine power alone; for, destitute of this, they were even worse than other men.

Defender: 2Ch 7:14 - -- This verse is often cited by way of exhortation to Christians on behalf of their particular nation, but it was actually a very specific promise to the...

This verse is often cited by way of exhortation to Christians on behalf of their particular nation, but it was actually a very specific promise to the people of the elect nation, Israel, given to King Solomon on behalf of his own nation of Israel."

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

TSK: 2Ch 7:8 - -- kept : Lev 23:34-43; Num. 29:12-38; Deu 16:13-15; 1Ki 8:65; Neh 8:13-18; Zec 14:16-19; Joh 7:2, Joh 7:27-39 a very great : 2Ch 30:13 from the entering...

kept : Lev 23:34-43; Num. 29:12-38; Deu 16:13-15; 1Ki 8:65; Neh 8:13-18; Zec 14:16-19; Joh 7:2, Joh 7:27-39

a very great : 2Ch 30:13

from the entering : That is, from one extremity of the land to another; Hamath being situated on the north, and the river of Egypt on the south. Gen 15:18; Num 34:5-8; Jos 13:3-5; 1Ki 4:21-25; Amo 6:14

TSK: 2Ch 7:9 - -- solemn assembly : Heb. restraint, Lev 23:36; Deu 16:8; Neh 8:18; Joe 1:14 seven days : 2Ch 30:23; 1Ki 8:65

solemn assembly : Heb. restraint, Lev 23:36; Deu 16:8; Neh 8:18; Joe 1:14

seven days : 2Ch 30:23; 1Ki 8:65

TSK: 2Ch 7:10 - -- three and twentieth : 1Ki 8:66 glad : 2Ch 29:36, 2Ch 30:26; Deu 12:7, Deu 12:12, Deu 12:18, Deu 16:11, Deu 16:14; Neh 8:10; Psa 32:11, Psa 33:1, Psa 9...

TSK: 2Ch 7:11 - -- Solomon : 2Ch 2:1; 1Ki 9:1-9 all that came : Ecc 2:4, Ecc 2:10, Ecc 2:11

Solomon : 2Ch 2:1; 1Ki 9:1-9

all that came : Ecc 2:4, Ecc 2:10, Ecc 2:11

TSK: 2Ch 7:12 - -- the Lord : 2Ch 1:7; Gen 17:1; 1Ki 9:2 I have heard : 2Ki 20:5; Psa 10:17, Psa 66:19; Luk 1:13; Act 10:31; 1Jo 5:14, 1Jo 5:15 have chosen : 2Ch 7:16; D...

TSK: 2Ch 7:13 - -- If I shut up heaven : 2Ch 6:26-28; Deu 11:17; Job 11:10, Job 12:14; Psa 107:34; Luk 4:25; Rev 3:7; Rev 11:6 I command : Exo 10:4-6; Psa 105:34; Joe 1:...

TSK: 2Ch 7:14 - -- my people : Isa 63:19 which are called by my name : Heb. upon whom my name is called humble : 2Ch 6:37-39, 2Ch 33:12, 2Ch 33:13, 2Ch 33:18, 2Ch 33:19;...

my people : Isa 63:19

which are called by my name : Heb. upon whom my name is called

humble : 2Ch 6:37-39, 2Ch 33:12, 2Ch 33:13, 2Ch 33:18, 2Ch 33:19; Lev 26:40, Lev 26:41; Deu 4:29, Deu 4:30, Deu 30:1-6; Eze 33:11; Jam 4:9, Jam 4:10

and pray : Act 9:11

seek my face : Isa 45:19; Lam 3:40, Lam 3:41

turn from : Pro 28:13; Isa 55:6, Isa 55:7, Isa 59:20; Eze 18:27-30

will I hear : 2Ch 6:27, 2Ch 6:30, 2Ch 6:39

heal their land : Psa 60:2; Jer 8:22, Jer 33:6, Jer 51:9

TSK: 2Ch 7:15 - -- mine eyes : 2Ch 6:20, 2Ch 6:40; Deu 11:12; Neh 1:6; Psa 65:2, Psa 130:2; 1Pe 3:12 that is made in this place : Heb. of this place, 2Ch 6:40

mine eyes : 2Ch 6:20, 2Ch 6:40; Deu 11:12; Neh 1:6; Psa 65:2, Psa 130:2; 1Pe 3:12

that is made in this place : Heb. of this place, 2Ch 6:40

TSK: 2Ch 7:16 - -- have I chosen : Deu 12:21, Deu 16:11; 1Ki 8:16, 1Ki 8:44, 1Ki 8:48; Psa 132:14; Zec 3:2 my name : 2Ch 6:5, 2Ch 6:6, 2Ch 6:20, 2Ch 33:4-7; 1Ki 8:35, 1K...

TSK: 2Ch 7:17 - -- if thou wilt : Deu 28:1-14; 1Ki 2:3, 1Ki 3:14, 1Ki 8:25, 1Ki 9:4-9, 1Ki 11:38; 1Ch 28:9; Zec 3:7 observe : Deu 4:40; Psa 105:45; Eze 36:27; Joh 14:21,...

TSK: 2Ch 7:18 - -- stablish : 2Sa 7:13-16 as I have : Psa 89:28-40, Psa 132:11, Psa 132:12 shall not : 1Ki 9:5; Jer 33:20, Jer 33:21, Jer 33:25, Jer 33:26 fail thee : He...

stablish : 2Sa 7:13-16

as I have : Psa 89:28-40, Psa 132:11, Psa 132:12

shall not : 1Ki 9:5; Jer 33:20, Jer 33:21, Jer 33:25, Jer 33:26

fail thee : Heb. be cut off to thee, 2Ch 6:16

TSK: 2Ch 7:19 - -- if ye turn away : Lev 26:14, Lev 26:33-46; Deu 28:15, Deu 28:36, 37-68; 1Sa 12:25; 1Ch 28:9 shall go : Deu 4:23-27; Jos 23:15, Jos 23:16; 1Ki 9:6, 1Ki...

TSK: 2Ch 7:20 - -- I pluck : 2Ki 17:20; Psa 52:5; Jer 12:17, Jer 18:7, Jer 31:28, Jer 45:4; Jud 1:12 a proverb : Deu 28:37; 1Ki 9:7; Neh 4:1-4; Psa 44:14; Jer 24:9; Lam ...

TSK: 2Ch 7:21 - -- this house : 1Ki 9:8 astonishment : 2Ch 29:8; Jer 19:8, Jer 49:17, Jer 50:13 Why : Deu 29:24-28; 1Ki 9:8, 1Ki 9:9; Jer 5:19, Jer 13:22, Jer 16:10-12, ...

TSK: 2Ch 7:22 - -- Because they forsook : Jdg 2:12, Jdg 2:13; Jer 1:16; Lam 2:16, Lam 2:17, Lam 4:13-15; Eze 14:23, Eze 36:17-20 therefore : 2Ch 36:17; Dan 9:12

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Ch 7:8 - -- Solomon kept the feast - i. e., Solomon kept at this same time, not the Feast of the Dedication only, but also the Feast of tabernacles. The fo...

Solomon kept the feast - i. e., Solomon kept at this same time, not the Feast of the Dedication only, but also the Feast of tabernacles. The former lasted seven days, from the 8th of Tisri to the 15th, the latter also seven days, from the 15th to the 22nd. On the day following the people were dismissed 2Ch 7:10.

Barnes: 2Ch 7:11 - -- The narrative now runs parallel with 1Ki 9:1-9, but is more full, and presents less of verbal agreement. 2Ch 7:13-15 are additional to the earlier r...

The narrative now runs parallel with 1Ki 9:1-9, but is more full, and presents less of verbal agreement. 2Ch 7:13-15 are additional to the earlier record.

Barnes: 2Ch 7:12 - -- An house of sacrifice - This expression does not elsewhere occur. Its meaning, however, is clear. God declares that Solomon’ s Temple is t...

An house of sacrifice - This expression does not elsewhere occur. Its meaning, however, is clear. God declares that Solomon’ s Temple is the place whereunto all Israelites were commanded to bring their burnt-offerings and sacrifices (see Deu 12:5-6).

Barnes: 2Ch 7:15 - -- The prayer that is made in this place - literally, as in the margin. The unsual phrase includes the two cases of prayers offered in 2Ch 6:24 an...

The prayer that is made in this place - literally, as in the margin. The unsual phrase includes the two cases of prayers offered in 2Ch 6:24 and toward 2Ch 6:34, 2Ch 6:38 the sanctuary.

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.

Poole: 2Ch 7:13 - -- If I command the locusts i.e. use my authority and power over them to cause them to do so. A metaphor elsewhere used in reference to unreasonable cre...

If I command the locusts i.e. use my authority and power over them to cause them to do so. A metaphor elsewhere used in reference to unreasonable creatures, as 1Ki 17:4 Amo 9:3 , who are not properly capable of a command, or of obedience.

Poole: 2Ch 7:15 - -- Or, that shall be made in or towards this place ; for he speaks of the answers which he will give to the prayers which shall be made here. Heb. of...

Or, that shall be made in or towards this place ; for he speaks of the answers which he will give to the prayers which shall be made here. Heb. of this place .

Poole: 2Ch 7:16 - -- Of this verse and the rest of this chapter, See Poole "1Ki 9:3" , &c.

Of this verse and the rest of this chapter, See Poole "1Ki 9:3" , &c.

Haydock: 2Ch 7:9 - -- Solemnity of tabernacles, (Menochius) which ensued after the dedication was ended.

Solemnity of tabernacles, (Menochius) which ensued after the dedication was ended.

Haydock: 2Ch 7:10 - -- Day. He had given them leave to depart, the day before, 3 Kings viii. 66.

Day. He had given them leave to depart, the day before, 3 Kings viii. 66.

Haydock: 2Ch 7:14 - -- Face, to appease me, that I may look down upon them in mercy. (Calmet)

Face, to appease me, that I may look down upon them in mercy. (Calmet)

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.

Gill: 2Ch 7:11 - -- Thus Solomon finished the house of the Lord,.... With which begins 1Ki 11:1; see Gill on 1Ki 11:1.

Thus Solomon finished the house of the Lord,.... With which begins 1Ki 11:1; see Gill on 1Ki 11:1.

Gill: 2Ch 7:12-22 - -- And the Lord appeared to Solomon by night,.... From hence, to the end of the chapter, much the same things are related as in 1Ki 9:2. See Gill on 1Ki ...

And the Lord appeared to Solomon by night,.... From hence, to the end of the chapter, much the same things are related as in 1Ki 9:2. See Gill on 1Ki 9:2, 1Ki 9:3, 1Ki 9:4, 1Ki 9:5, 1Ki 9:6, 1Ki 9:7, 1Ki 9:8, 1Ki 9:9, excepting 2Ch 7:13 which contain an answer to the particular requests made by Solomon in case of a famine or pestilence, that when the people of Israel should humble themselves in prayer and supplication, the Lord would be attentive to them, and forgive them, 2Ch 6:26 and which is given as a specimen, and as encouragement to expect the same treatment in all other cases mentioned in Solomon's prayer, they so behaving.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

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...

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:8 Heb “Solomon held the festival at that time for seven days, and all Israel was with him, a very great assembly from Lebo Hamath to the wadi of E...

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:10 Heb “good of heart.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:11 Heb “and all that entered the heart of Solomon to do in the house of the Lord and in his house he successfully accomplished.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:12 Heb “temple of sacrifice.” This means the Lord designated the temple as the place for making sacrifices, and this has been clarified in th...

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:13 Heb “the land,” which stands here by metonymy for the vegetation growing in it.

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:14 Here the phrase heal their land means restore the damage done by the drought, locusts and plague mentioned in v. 13.

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:15 Heb “my eyes will be open and my ears attentive to the prayer of this place.” Note Solomon’s request in 6:40.

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:16 Heb “and my eyes and my heart will be there all the days.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:17 Verse 17 is actually a lengthy protasis (“if” section) of a conditional sentence, the apodosis (“then” section) of which appea...

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:18 Heb “there will not be cut off from you a man ruling over Israel.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:19 Heb “and walk and serve other gods and bow down to them.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:20 Heb “and I will make him [i.e., Israel] a proverb and a taunt,” that is, a proverbial example of destruction and an object of reproach.

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:21 Heb “and this house which was high/elevated.” The statement makes little sense in this context, which predicts the desolation that judgmen...

NET Notes: 2Ch 7:22 Heb “and they took hold of other gods and bowed down to them and served them.”

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 7:8 Also at the same time Solomon kept ( b ) the feast seven days, and all Israel with him, a very great congregation, from the entering in of Hamath unto...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 7:9 And in the eighth day they ( c ) made a solemn assembly: for they kept the dedication of the altar seven days, and the feast seven days. ( c ) They a...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 7:10 And on the ( d ) three and twentieth day of the seventh month he sent the people away into their tents, glad and merry in heart for the goodness that ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 7:14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 7:20 Then will I pluck them up by the roots out of my land which I have given them; and this house, which I have ( f ) sanctified for my name, will I cast ...

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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...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 7:12-22 - -- That God accepted Solomon's prayer appeared by the fire from heaven. But a prayer may be accepted and yet not answered in the letter of it; and ther...

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...

Constable: 2Ch 7:11-22 - --D. God's Blessings and Curses 7:11-22 God responded to Solomon's prayer with a special revelation. He pr...

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 ...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 7:8 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 ...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 7:9 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 ...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 7:10 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 ...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 7:12 2 CHRONICLES 7:12 ff—Does God dwell in a chosen temple? PROBLEM: God told Solomon, “I have heard your prayer, and have chosen this place for ...

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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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