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Solomon Entertains a Queen
9:1 When the queen of Sheba heard about Solomon, she came to challenge him with difficult questions. She arrived in Jerusalem with a great display of pomp, bringing with her camels carrying spices, a very large quantity of gold, and precious gems. She visited Solomon and discussed with him everything that was on her mind. 9:2 Solomon answered all her questions; there was no question too complex for the king. 9:3 When the queen of Sheba saw for herself Solomon’s extensive wisdom, the palace he had built, 9:4 the food in his banquet hall, his servants and attendants in their robes, his cupbearers in their robes, and his burnt sacrifices which he presented in the Lord’s temple, she was amazed. 9:5 She said to the king, “The report I heard in my own country about your wise sayings and insight was true! 9:6 I did not believe these things until I came and saw them with my own eyes. Indeed, I didn’t hear even half the story! Your wisdom surpasses what was reported to me. 9:7 Your attendants, who stand before you at all times and hear your wise sayings, are truly happy! 9:8 May the Lord your God be praised because he favored you by placing you on his throne as the one ruling on his behalf! Because of your God’s love for Israel and his lasting commitment to them, he made you king over them so you could make just and right decisions.” 9:9 She gave the king 120 talents of gold and a very large quantity of spices and precious gems. The quantity of spices the queen of Sheba gave King Solomon has never been matched. 9:10 (Huram’s servants, aided by Solomon’s servants, brought gold from Ophir, as well as fine timber and precious gems. 9:11 With the timber the king made steps for the Lord’s temple and royal palace as well as stringed instruments for the musicians. No one had seen anything like them in the land of Judah prior to that.) 9:12 King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba everything she requested, more than what she had brought him. Then she left and returned to her homeland with her attendants.
Solomon’s Wealth
9:13 Solomon received 666 talents of gold per year, 9:14 besides what he collected from the merchants and traders. All the Arabian kings and the governors of the land also brought gold and silver to Solomon. 9:15 King Solomon made two hundred large shields of hammered gold; 600 measures of hammered gold were used for each shield. 9:16 He also made three hundred small shields of hammered gold; 300 measures of gold were used for each of those shields. The king placed them in the Palace of the Lebanon Forest.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Arabia the entire region of the Arabian Peninsula, the Sinai Peninsula, the land of Edom, and all the land between the Jordan Valley and the Euphrates River (ZD).,a region of desert plains
 · Huram son of Bela son of Benjamin,king of Tyre in David and Solomon's time,son of a man of Tyre and a woman of Naphtali
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · Judah the son of Jacob and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,a tribe, the land/country,a son of Joseph; the father of Simeon; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Jacob/Israel and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,the tribe of Judah,citizens of the southern kingdom of Judah,citizens of the Persian Province of Judah; the Jews who had returned from Babylonian exile,"house of Judah", a phrase which highlights the political leadership of the tribe of Judah,"king of Judah", a phrase which relates to the southern kingdom of Judah,"kings of Judah", a phrase relating to the southern kingdom of Judah,"princes of Judah", a phrase relating to the kingdom of Judah,the territory allocated to the tribe of Judah, and also the extended territory of the southern kingdom of Judah,the Province of Judah under Persian rule,"hill country of Judah", the relatively cool and green central highlands of the territory of Judah,"the cities of Judah",the language of the Jews; Hebrew,head of a family of Levites who returned from Exile,a Levite who put away his heathen wife,a man who was second in command of Jerusalem; son of Hassenuah of Benjamin,a Levite in charge of the songs of thanksgiving in Nehemiah's time,a leader who helped dedicate Nehemiah's wall,a Levite musician who helped Zechariah of Asaph dedicate Nehemiah's wall
 · Lebanon a mountain range and the adjoining regions (IBD)
 · Ophir son of Joktan of Shem,a region in southern Arabia known for its gold
 · Sheba son of Raamah son of Cush son of Ham son of Noah,son of Joktan of Shem,son of Jokshan son of Abraham and Keturah,a town that belonged to the tribe of Simeon,son of Bichri (Benjamin) who led a revolt against David,a country in southern Arabia whose queen visited Solomon (OS),son of Abihail; a founding father of one of the clans of Gad
 · 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: Stones, Precious | Solomon | Sheba | QUESTION | QUEEN OF SHEBA | QUEEN | Metal Work of Gold | Hiram | Gold | FOREST | FAME | Cup-bearer | Causeway | Camel | Baalbec | Almug | Algum | ARMS, ARMOR | ALGUM OR ALMUG TREES | ALEXANDRIANS | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 2Ch 9:8 - -- In the Lord's name and stead, in a special manner, because he sat in God's own throne, and ruled over God's peculiar people, and did in an eminent man...

In the Lord's name and stead, in a special manner, because he sat in God's own throne, and ruled over God's peculiar people, and did in an eminent manner maintain the honour of God in his land, and in the eyes of all the world. Those mercies are doubly sweet, in which we can taste the kindness and good will of God as our God.

Wesley: 2Ch 9:12 - -- Besides what he gave her of his royal bounty, as is expressed, 1Ki 10:13, which was in compensation for her presents.

Besides what he gave her of his royal bounty, as is expressed, 1Ki 10:13, which was in compensation for her presents.

JFB: 2Ch 9:1-4 - -- (See on 1Ki 10:1-13). It is said that among the things in Jerusalem which drew forth the admiration of Solomon's royal visitor was "his ascent by whic...

(See on 1Ki 10:1-13). It is said that among the things in Jerusalem which drew forth the admiration of Solomon's royal visitor was "his ascent by which he went up into the house of the Lord." This was the arched viaduct that crossed the valley from Mount Zion to the opposite hill. In the commentary on the passage quoted above, allusion was made to the recent discovery of its remains. Here we give a full account of what, for boldness of conceptions for structure and magnificence, was one of the greatest wonders in Jerusalem. "During our first visit to the southwest corner of the area of the mosque, we observed several of the large stones jutting out from the western wall, which at first seemed to be the effect of a bursting of the wall from some mighty shock or earthquake. We paid little regard to this at the moment; but on mentioning the fact not long after to a circle of our friends, the remark was incidentally dropped that the stones had the appearance of having once belonged to a large arch. At this remark, a train of thought flashed across my mind, which I hardly dared to follow out until I had again repaired to the spot, in order to satisfy myself with my own eyes as to the truth or falsehood of the suggestion. I found it even so. The courses of these immense stones occupy their original position; their external surface is hewn to a regular curve; and, being fitted one upon another, they form the commencement or foot of an immense arch which once sprung out from this western wall in a direction towards Mount Zion, across the Tyropœon valley. This arch could only have belonged to the bridge, which, according to JOSEPHUS, led from this part of the temple to the Xystus (covered colonnade) on Zion; and it proves incontestably the antiquity of that portion from which it springs" [ROBINSON]. The distance from this point to the steep rock of Zion ROBINSON calculates to be about three hundred and fifty feet, the probable length of this ancient viaduct. Another writer adds, that "the arch of this bridge, if its curve be calculated with an approximation to the truth, would measure sixty feet, and must have been one of five sustaining the viaduct (allowing for the abutments on either side), and that the piers supporting the center arch of this bridge must have been of great altitude--not less, perhaps, than one hundred and thirty feet. The whole structure, when seen from the southern extremity of the Tyropœon, must have had an aspect of grandeur, especially as connected with the lofty and sumptuous edifices of the temple, and of Zion to the right and to the left" [ISAAC TAYLOR'S EDITION OF TRAILL'S JOSEPHUS].

JFB: 2Ch 9:13 - -- (See on 1Ki. 10:14-29).

(See on 1Ki. 10:14-29).

JFB: 2Ch 9:13 - -- The sum named is equal to £3,646,350; and if we take the proportion of silver (2Ch 9:14), which is not taken into consideration, at one to nine, ther...

The sum named is equal to £3,646,350; and if we take the proportion of silver (2Ch 9:14), which is not taken into consideration, at one to nine, there would be about £200,000, making a yearly supply of nearly £6,000,000, being a vast amount for an infant effort in maritime commerce [NAPIER].

Clarke: 2Ch 9:1 - -- The queen of Sheba - See all the particulars of this royal visit distinctly marked and explained in the notes on 1Ki 10:1-10 (note). The Targum call...

The queen of Sheba - See all the particulars of this royal visit distinctly marked and explained in the notes on 1Ki 10:1-10 (note). The Targum calls her queen of Zemargad.

Clarke: 2Ch 9:12 - -- Beside that which she had brought unto the king - In 1Ki 10:13 it is stated that Solomon gave her all she asked, besides that which he gave her of h...

Beside that which she had brought unto the king - In 1Ki 10:13 it is stated that Solomon gave her all she asked, besides that which he gave her of his royal bounty. It is not at all likely that he gave her back the presents which she brought to him, and which he had accepted. She had, no doubt, asked for several things which were peculiar to the land of Judea, and would be curiosities in her own kingdom; and besides these, he gave her other valuable presents.

Clarke: 2Ch 9:14 - -- The kings of Arabia - "The kings of Sistevantha."- Targum.

The kings of Arabia - "The kings of Sistevantha."- Targum.

Clarke: 2Ch 9:15 - -- And King Solomon made two hundred targets of beaten gold - For a more correct valuation of these targets and shields than that in 1Ki 10:17 (note), ...

And King Solomon made two hundred targets of beaten gold - For a more correct valuation of these targets and shields than that in 1Ki 10:17 (note), see at the end of the chapter.

Defender: 2Ch 9:3 - -- Sheba at this time was a wealthy kingdom in the southwestern corner of Arabia. Indications are that it also included a part of Ethiopia across the Red...

Sheba at this time was a wealthy kingdom in the southwestern corner of Arabia. Indications are that it also included a part of Ethiopia across the Red Sea. The queen of Sheba probably hoped to arrange some kind of trade agreement with Solomon."

TSK: 2Ch 9:1 - -- And when : 1Ki 10:1, 1Ki 10:2-13; Mat 12:42; Luk 11:31 Sheba : Gen 10:7, Gen 10:28, Gen 25:3 fame : 2Ch 1:1, 2Ch 1:12; 1Ki 4:31 questions : Psa 49:4, ...

TSK: 2Ch 9:2 - -- all : Pro 13:20, Pro 18:4; Mar 4:11, Mar 4:34; Joh 15:15; Jam 1:5 there : 1Ki 3:12, 1Ki 4:29; Col 2:3; Heb 4:12

TSK: 2Ch 9:3 - -- seen the wisdom : 1Ki 10:3; Act 11:23 the house : 2Chr. 3:1-4:22; 1Kings 6:1-7:51

seen the wisdom : 1Ki 10:3; Act 11:23

the house : 2Chr. 3:1-4:22; 1Kings 6:1-7:51

TSK: 2Ch 9:4 - -- the meat : 1Ki 4:22, 1Ki 4:23; Pro 9:5; Joh 6:53-57 the sitting : 1Ki 10:5; Luk 12:37; Rev 3:20 cupbearers : or, butlers, Neh 1:11 ascent : 2Ch 23:13;...

the meat : 1Ki 4:22, 1Ki 4:23; Pro 9:5; Joh 6:53-57

the sitting : 1Ki 10:5; Luk 12:37; Rev 3:20

cupbearers : or, butlers, Neh 1:11

ascent : 2Ch 23:13; 2Ki 16:18; 1Ch 9:18; Eze 44:3, Eze 46:2

there was : Psa 119:81, Psa 143:7; Son 5:8; Dan 10:17; Rev 1:17

TSK: 2Ch 9:5 - -- report : Heb. word, 1Ki 10:6 acts : or, sayings

report : Heb. word, 1Ki 10:6

acts : or, sayings

TSK: 2Ch 9:6 - -- I believed : Joh 20:25-29 the one half : 1Ki 10:7; Psa 31:19; Zec 9:17; 1Co 2:9; 1Jo 3:2 exceedest : 2Ch 9:5; 1Ki 4:31, 1Ki 4:34; Son 5:9-16

I believed : Joh 20:25-29

the one half : 1Ki 10:7; Psa 31:19; Zec 9:17; 1Co 2:9; 1Jo 3:2

exceedest : 2Ch 9:5; 1Ki 4:31, 1Ki 4:34; Son 5:9-16

TSK: 2Ch 9:7 - -- Deu 33:9; 1Ki 10:8; Psa 27:4, Psa 84:10-12; Pro 3:3, Pro 3:14, Pro 8:34, Pro 10:21, Pro 13:20; Luk 10:39-42, Luk 11:28

TSK: 2Ch 9:8 - -- 1Ki 10:9; Psa 18:19, Psa 22:8; Isa 42:1, Isa 62:4 Blessed : 1Ch 29:10, 1Ch 29:20; Psa 72:18, Psa 72:19; 2Co 9:12-15 which delighted : 2Sa 15:25, 2Sa 1...

TSK: 2Ch 9:9 - -- she gave : 2Ch 9:24; 1Ki 9:14, 1Ki 10:10; Psa 72:10, Psa 72:15 of spices : 2Ch 9:1; Gen 43:11; Exo 30:34 Sheba : This queen is called Balkis by the Ar...

she gave : 2Ch 9:24; 1Ki 9:14, 1Ki 10:10; Psa 72:10, Psa 72:15

of spices : 2Ch 9:1; Gen 43:11; Exo 30:34

Sheba : This queen is called Balkis by the Arabians, who say she came from the city of Sheba, also called Mareb, in Yemen or Arabia Felix; but the Ethiopians call her Maqueda, claim her as their sovereign, and say that her posterity reigned there for a long time. Mr. Bruce has given us the history of her and her descendants from Abyssinian records; and Josephus says that Sheba was the ancient name of the city of Meroe (south of Egypt, and sometimes comprehended in Ethiopia), and that this princess came from thence. Those who think the princess came from Arabia, rely chiefly on the fact that gold, silver, spices, and precious stones, which were the presents she made to Solomon, are the natural products of that country; and that it may well be placed at the uttermost part of the earth, as it borders on the southern ocean, and formerly they knew no land beyond it.

TSK: 2Ch 9:10 - -- brought gold : 2Ch 8:18; 1Ki 9:27, 1Ki 9:28, 1Ki 10:22 algum trees : 1Ki 10:11, almug-trees

brought gold : 2Ch 8:18; 1Ki 9:27, 1Ki 9:28, 1Ki 10:22

algum trees : 1Ki 10:11, almug-trees

TSK: 2Ch 9:11 - -- terraces : or, stairs, Heb. highways harps : 1Ki 10:12; 1Ch 23:5, 1Ch 25:1; Psa 92:1-3, Psa 150:3-5; Rev 5:8

terraces : or, stairs, Heb. highways

harps : 1Ki 10:12; 1Ch 23:5, 1Ch 25:1; Psa 92:1-3, Psa 150:3-5; Rev 5:8

TSK: 2Ch 9:12 - -- all her desire : 1Ki 10:13; Psa 20:4; Eph 3:20

all her desire : 1Ki 10:13; Psa 20:4; Eph 3:20

TSK: 2Ch 9:13 - -- the weight : 1Ki 10:14, 1Ki 10:15; Psa 68:29, Psa 72:10, Psa 72:15

TSK: 2Ch 9:14 - -- governors : or, captains

governors : or, captains

TSK: 2Ch 9:15 - -- two : 2Ch 12:9, 2Ch 12:10; 1Ki 10:16, 1Ki 10:17

TSK: 2Ch 9:16 - -- in the house : 1Ki 7:2

in the house : 1Ki 7:2

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Ch 9:1-12 - -- The narrative here is parallel with that in marginal reference, from which it varies but little, and to which it adds nothing. 2Ch 9:11 Te...

The narrative here is parallel with that in marginal reference, from which it varies but little, and to which it adds nothing.

2Ch 9:11

Terraces - Rather, as in the margin, "stairs"(see the 1Ki 10:12 note).

2Ch 9:12

Beside that which she had brought unto the king - It is difficult to assign any sense to these words as they now stand in the Hebrew text. A slight alteration will give the meaning: "Beside that which the king had brought for her;"which is in conformity with 1Ki 10:13.

The narrative here is parallel with that in marginal reference, from which it varies but little, and to which it adds nothing.

2Ch 9:11

Terraces - Rather, as in the margin, "stairs"(see the 1Ki 10:12 note).

2Ch 9:12

Beside that which she had brought unto the king - It is difficult to assign any sense to these words as they now stand in the Hebrew text. A slight alteration will give the meaning: "Beside that which the king had brought for her;"which is in conformity with 1Ki 10:13.

Barnes: 2Ch 9:15-16 - -- Comparing 1Ki 10:16-17, it follows from the two passages together that the "pound of gold"was equal to 100 shekels.

Comparing 1Ki 10:16-17, it follows from the two passages together that the "pound of gold"was equal to 100 shekels.

Poole: 2Ch 9:8 - -- King for the Lord i.e. in the Lord’ s name and stead, both in general, because all kings have and hold their kingdoms from God, and act as his v...

King for the Lord i.e. in the Lord’ s name and stead, both in general, because all kings have and hold their kingdoms from God, and act as his viceregents and deputies; and in a special manner, because he sat in God’ s own throne and ruled over God’ s peculiar people, and did in a singular and eminent manner maintain the honour and worship of God in his land, and in the eyes of all the world besides.

Poole: 2Ch 9:12 - -- Besides that which she had brought besides what he gave her of his royal bounty, as it is expressed, 1Ki 10:13 , which was in compensation for her pr...

Besides that which she had brought besides what he gave her of his royal bounty, as it is expressed, 1Ki 10:13 , which was in compensation for her presents, as is here noted.

Haydock: 2Ch 9:1 - -- Arms. Protestants, "stays." (Haydock) --- Hebrew in 3 Kings seems clearer and more correct. (Calmet)

Arms. Protestants, "stays." (Haydock) ---

Hebrew in 3 Kings seems clearer and more correct. (Calmet)

Haydock: 2Ch 9:1 - -- Saba. See 3 Kings x. 1. This queen resided in Arabia or Abyssinia. (Haydock) --- Questions. They were not of a trifling nature, as she is comme...

Saba. See 3 Kings x. 1. This queen resided in Arabia or Abyssinia. (Haydock) ---

Questions. They were not of a trifling nature, as she is commended by Christ. (Du Hamel)

Haydock: 2Ch 9:3 - -- House; the royal palace, or rather the temple, which was much more magnificent than any thing in the East.

House; the royal palace, or rather the temple, which was much more magnificent than any thing in the East.

Haydock: 2Ch 9:5 - -- Virtues. Hebrew, "words," or of what regards thee (Calmet) and thy exploits. (Tirinus)

Virtues. Hebrew, "words," or of what regards thee (Calmet) and thy exploits. (Tirinus)

Haydock: 2Ch 9:6 - -- Fame. Hebrew and Septuagint, "the fame which I had heard." (Haydock)

Fame. Hebrew and Septuagint, "the fame which I had heard." (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ch 9:8 - -- King of the Lord. Hence the style, "By the grace of God, king of England," &c., has been adopted. Those deserve the name, who rule according to God...

King of the Lord. Hence the style, "By the grace of God, king of England," &c., has been adopted. Those deserve the name, who rule according to God's will. (Worthington) ---

The kings of the Jews were more properly lieutenants of God, as the government was a theocracy, chap. xiii. 8., &c.

Haydock: 2Ch 9:10 - -- Thyine-trees, very odoriferous. (Calmet) --- Hebrew algumim: 3 Kings almugim, as the letters are frequently transposed in Hebrew. (Du Hamel) -...

Thyine-trees, very odoriferous. (Calmet) ---

Hebrew algumim: 3 Kings almugim, as the letters are frequently transposed in Hebrew. (Du Hamel) ---

Huet thinks these were citron-trees, which did not produce fruit, but were used to make costly tables, and were a species of cedar.

Haydock: 2Ch 9:11 - -- Stairs. Hebrew, "hands," (Du Hamel) or banisters, from the palace to the temple. (Junius)

Stairs. Hebrew, "hands," (Du Hamel) or banisters, from the palace to the temple. (Junius)

Haydock: 2Ch 9:12 - -- And many. Hebrew, "besides that which she had brought unto the king." (Protestants) It is however certain that Solomon made use of many of her ...

And many. Hebrew, "besides that which she had brought unto the king." (Protestants) It is however certain that Solomon made use of many of her presents, and therefore he returned her others in greater profusion, or, as it is expressed, 3 Kings, besides what he offered her of himself of his royal bounty. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ch 9:13 - -- Gold, each worth 5475 l. (Arbuthnot) so that this part of the revenue alone would amount to 3,646,350 l. sterling, annually. (Haydock)

Gold, each worth 5475 l. (Arbuthnot) so that this part of the revenue alone would amount to 3,646,350 l. sterling, annually. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ch 9:14 - -- Beside. Hebrew, "besides that which chapmen and merchants brought." (Protestants) The deputies appear to be the tax-gatherers, 3 Kings x. 15. ...

Beside. Hebrew, "besides that which chapmen and merchants brought." (Protestants) The deputies appear to be the tax-gatherers, 3 Kings x. 15. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ch 9:16 - -- Pieces. In 3 Kings, we read, three pounds. --- Wood; or, "in the palace of the forest of Libanus," (3 Kings x. 17.; Calmet) as it is expressed i...

Pieces. In 3 Kings, we read, three pounds. ---

Wood; or, "in the palace of the forest of Libanus," (3 Kings x. 17.; Calmet) as it is expressed in the Septuagint. (Tirinus)

Gill: 2Ch 9:1-31 - -- See Chapter Introduction

See Chapter Introduction

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:1 Or “balsam oil.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:2 Heb “Solomon declared to her all her words; there was not a word hidden from the king which he did not declare to her.” If riddles are spe...

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:3 Heb “house.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:4 Or “it took her breath away”; Heb “there was no breath still in her.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:5 Heb “about your words [or perhaps, “deeds”] and your wisdom.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:6 Heb “the half was not told to me.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:7 Heb “How happy are your men! How happy are these servants of yours, who stand before you continually, who hear your wisdom!”

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:8 Heb “to do justice and righteousness.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:9 Heb “there has not been like those spices which the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:10 Heb “algum.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:11 Heb “there was not seen like these formerly in the land of Judah.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:12 Heb “turned and went.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:13 Heb “the weight of the gold which came to Solomon in one year was 666 units of gold.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:14 Heb “traveling men.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:15 The Hebrew text has simply “600,” with no unit of measure given.

NET Notes: 2Ch 9:16 This name was appropriate because of the large amount of cedar, undoubtedly brought from Lebanon, used in its construction. The cedar pillars in the p...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 9:1 And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon, she came to ( a ) prove Solomon with hard questions at Jerusalem, with a very great company,...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 9:2 And Solomon told her all her questions: and there was ( b ) nothing hid from Solomon which he told her not. ( b ) There was no question so hard that ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 9:8 Blessed be the LORD thy God, which delighted in thee to set thee on his ( c ) throne, [to be] king for the LORD thy God: because thy God loved Israel,...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 9:10 And the servants also of Huram, and the servants of Solomon, which brought gold from Ophir, brought ( d ) algum trees and precious stones. ( d ) Read...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 9:11 And the king made [of] the algum trees ( e ) terraces to the house of the LORD, and to the king's palace, and harps and psalteries for singers: and th...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 9:12 And king Solomon gave to the queen of Sheba all her desire, whatsoever she asked, ( f ) beside [that] which she had brought unto the king. So she turn...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 9:15 And king Solomon made two hundred targets [of] beaten gold: ( g ) six hundred [shekels] of beaten gold went to one target. ( g ) Which amounts to 240...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 9:1-31 - --1 The queen of Sheba admires the wisdom of Solomon.13 Solomon's revenue in gold.15 His targets and shields.17 The throne of ivory.20 His vessels.23 Hi...

MHCC: 2Ch 9:1-12 - --This history has been considered, 1 Kings 10; yet because our Saviour has proposed it as an example in seeking after him, Mat 12:42, we must not pass ...

MHCC: 2Ch 9:13-31 - --The imports here mentioned, would show that prosperity drew the minds of Solomon and his subjects to the love of things curious and uncommon, though u...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 9:1-12 - -- This passage of story had been largely considered in the Kings; yet, because our Saviour has proposed it as an example to us in our enquiries after ...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 9:13-31 - -- We have here Solomon in his throne, and Solomon in his grave; for the throne would not secure him from the grave. Mors sceptra ligonibus aequat -...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 9:1-12 - -- The visit of the queen of Sheba . Cf. 1Ki 10:1-13. - This event is narrated as a practical proof of Solomon's extraordinary wisdom. The narrative a...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 9:13-21 - -- Solomon's revenue in gold, and the use he made of it. Cf. 1Ki 10:14-22, and the commentary there on this section, which is identical in both narrati...

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...

Constable: 2Ch 8:17--9:29 - --3. Solomon's economic success 8:17-9:28 God gave Solomon wisdom and wealth as He had promised (1...

Guzik: 2Ch 9:1-31 - --2 Chronicles 9 - More Achievements of Solomon A. Solomon hosts the Queen of Sheba. 1. (1-4) The Queen of Sheba comes to Jerusalem. Now when the qu...

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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 9 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ch 9:1, The queen of Sheba admires the wisdom of Solomon; 2Ch 9:13, Solomon’s revenue in gold; 2Ch 9:15, His targets and shields; 2...

Poole: 2 Chronicles 9 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 9 The queen of Sheba visiteth Solomon, and admireth his wisdom; giveth and receiveth presents, 2Ch 9:1-12 . Solomon’ s gold...

MHCC: 2 Chronicles 9 (Chapter Introduction) (2Ch 9:1-12) The queen of Sheba. (v. 13-31) Solomon's riches, and his death.

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 9 (Chapter Introduction) Solomon here continues to appear great both at home and abroad. We had this account of his grandeur, 1 Kings 10. Nothing is here added; but his def...

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 9 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES 9 The ninth chapter is the same with 1Ki 10:1 excepting 2Ch 9:26, which agrees with 1Ki 4:21, the same with 1Ki 11:41,...

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