
Text -- 2 Chronicles 8:17-18 (NET)




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JFB: 2Ch 8:17 - -- These two maritime ports were situated at the eastern gulf of the Red Sea, now called the Gulf of Akaba. Eloth is seen in the modern Akaba, Ezion-gebe...
These two maritime ports were situated at the eastern gulf of the Red Sea, now called the Gulf of Akaba. Eloth is seen in the modern Akaba, Ezion-geber in El Gudyan [ROBINSON]. Solomon, determined to cultivate the arts of peace, was sagacious enough to perceive that his kingdom could become great and glorious only by encouraging a spirit of commercial enterprise among his subjects; and, accordingly, with that in mind he made a contract with Huram for ships and seamen to instruct his people in navigation.

JFB: 2Ch 8:18 - -- Either sent him ship-men, able seamen, overland; or, taking the word "sent" in a looser sense, supplied him, that is, built him ships--namely, in dock...
Either sent him ship-men, able seamen, overland; or, taking the word "sent" in a looser sense, supplied him, that is, built him ships--namely, in docks at Eloth (compare 1Ki 9:26-27). This navy of Solomon was manned by Tyrians, for Solomon had no seamen capable of performing distant expeditions. The Hebrew fishermen, whose boats plied on the Sea of Tiberias or coasted the shores of the Mediterranean, were not equal to the conducting of large vessels laden with valuable cargoes on long voyages and through the wide and unfrequented ocean.
Clarke: 2Ch 8:17 - -- Then went Solomon to Ezion-geber - See the notes on 1Ki 9:26-28 (note), for conjectures concerning Ezion-geber and Ophir.
Then went Solomon to Ezion-geber - See the notes on 1Ki 9:26-28 (note), for conjectures concerning Ezion-geber and Ophir.

Clarke: 2Ch 8:18 - -- Knowledge of the sea - Skilful sailors. Solomon probably bore the expenses and his friend, the Tyrian king, furnished him with expert sailors; for t...
Knowledge of the sea - Skilful sailors. Solomon probably bore the expenses and his friend, the Tyrian king, furnished him with expert sailors; for the Jews, at no period of their history, had any skill in maritime affairs, their navigation being confined to the lakes of their own country, from which they could never acquire any nautical skill. The Tyrians, on the contrary, lived on and in the sea.
TSK: 2Ch 8:17 - -- Eziongeber : 2Ch 20:36; Num 33:35; 1Ki 9:26, 1Ki 9:27, 1Ki 22:48
Eloth : Deu 2:8; 2Ki 14:22, 2Ki 16:6, Elath

TSK: 2Ch 8:18 - -- 1Ki 9:27, 1Ki 9:28, 1Ki 10:22, Hiram
Huram : 2Ch 9:10, 2Ch 9:13
Ophir : Conjectures respecting the situation of Ophir are endless. Grotius conjectures...
1Ki 9:27, 1Ki 9:28, 1Ki 10:22, Hiram
Ophir : Conjectures respecting the situation of Ophir are endless. Grotius conjectures it to be a part of Arabia called Aphar by Arrian; while Bochart and others have placed it in the island of Ceylon. Calmet supposes it to have been situated in Armenia; but his late editor places it at the head of the Indus. Josephus says that Ophir is the Indies, called the Gold country; by which he is supposed to mean Chersonesus Aurea, now Malacca, opposite Sumatra; and Lev. Poivre observes that the inhabitants of these places call their gold mines
took thence : Ecc 2:8

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Barnes -> 2Ch 8:18
Barnes: 2Ch 8:18 - -- It has been supposed that these ships were conveyed from Tyre to Ezion-geber, either (1) round the continent of Africa, or (2) across the isthmus of...
It has been supposed that these ships were conveyed from Tyre to Ezion-geber, either
(1) round the continent of Africa, or
(2) across the isthmus of Suez.
But the writer probably only means that ships were given by Hiram to Solomon at this time, and in connection with the Ophir enterprise. These vessels may have been delivered at Joppa, and have been there carefully studied by the Jewish shipwrights, who then preceeded to Ezion-geber, and, assisted by Phoenicians, constructed ships after their pattern.
Four hundred and fifty talents - " Four hundred and twenty talents"in Kings 1Ki 9:28. One or other of the two texts has suffered from that corruption to which numbers are so especially liable.
Poole -> 2Ch 8:17
Haydock: 2Ch 8:17 - -- Asiongaber, which was called Bernice, (Josephus, [Antiquities?] viii. 2.) and now Suez. (Tirinus)
Asiongaber, which was called Bernice, (Josephus, [Antiquities?] viii. 2.) and now Suez. (Tirinus)

Haydock: 2Ch 8:18 - -- Ships; not perhaps from Tyre, but from the Red Sea. (Calmet) ---
Others think that he sent them by a canal, which opened a communication between th...
Ships; not perhaps from Tyre, but from the Red Sea. (Calmet) ---
Others think that he sent them by a canal, which opened a communication between the Mediterranean and Suez, (Huet) the distance of about ninety miles. (Pliny, [Natural History?] ii. 68.) ---
But this canal seems to have been made after the age of Solomon. Hence others imagine that the ships were taken in pieces, or conveyed by land, as has been sometimes done. Mahomet II transported ships across the isthmus of Corinth. Alexander the Great conveyed on chariots the ships which had been used to cross the Indus, as far as the Hydaspes. (Arrian vii.) (Calmet) ---
Skilful mariners. They were the most expert, and the inventers of navigation. Prima ratem ventis tradere docta Tyrus. (Tibul.) See Wisdom xiv. 6. ---
Ophir, the kingdom of Pegu, in the East Indies, (Tirinus) or some other distant land. (Haydock) ---
Fifty. Thirty are omitted, 3 Kings ix. 28., as they were expended in the voyage. (Calmet) ---
Yet the Hebrew letters for twenty and fifty are extremely similar. (Du Hamel)
Gill -> 2Ch 8:17-18
Gill: 2Ch 8:17-18 - -- Then went Solomon to Eziongeber,.... Being now at leisure to look after his navy, to carry on merchandise; and of this, and the following verse, and t...

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NET Notes: 2Ch 8:18 The Hebrew word כִּכַּר (kikar, “circle”) refers generally to something that is round. When used...
Geneva Bible: 2Ch 8:17 Then went Solomon to Eziongeber, and to Eloth, at the ( i ) sea side in the land of Edom.
( i ) Meaning, the Red Sea.

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 8:18 And Huram sent him by the hands of his servants ships, and servants that had knowledge of the sea; and they went with the servants of Solomon to Ophir...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 8:1-18
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 8:1-18 - --1 Solomon's buildings.7 The Canaanites which were left, Solomon makes tributaries, but the Israelites rulers.11 Pharaoh's daughter removes to her hous...
MHCC -> 2Ch 8:1-18
MHCC: 2Ch 8:1-18 - --It sometimes requires more wisdom and resolution to govern a family in the fear of God, than to govern a kingdom with reputation. The difficulty is in...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 8:12-18
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 8:12-18 - -- Here is, I. Solomon's devotion. The building of the temple was in order to the service of the temple. Whatever cost he was at in rearing the structu...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 8:17-18
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 8:17-18 - --
Voyage to Ophir . Cf. 1Ki 9:26-28, and the commentary on that passage, where we have discussed the divergences of our narrative, and have also come...
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 8:1--9:31 - --E. Solomon's Successes chs. 8-9
This section of the text is similar to 1 Chronicles 18-21. Those chapter...
