1 Chronicles 22:15
stonecutters masons carpenters <02672 02796 068 06086> [hewers and workers of stone and timber. that is, masons and carpenters.]
skilled <02450> [all manner.]
1 Chronicles 12:33
prepared ... battle ....... weapons <06186 04421> [expert in war. or, rangers of battle, or ranged in battle. keep rank. or, set the battle in array. they were not of double heart. Heb. they were without a heart and a heart.]
That is, they were all sincerely affected towards David, though so numerous.
1 Chronicles 28:14
gold <02091> [of gold.]
The quantity of gold which was to be put in each article.
1 Chronicles 29:2
provide .... needed <03559> [I have prepared.]
effort <03581> [with all.]
gold <02091> [the gold.]
onyx ....... stones ...... stones <07718 068> [onyx stones.]
{Avney shoham,} which was, probably, not the precious stone or gem called onyx, but a marble called in Greek {onychites,} which Pliny mentions as a stone Caramania; for one would hardly think that gems of any kind were used externally in such a building as the temple. Antiquity gave both stones this name, because of their resemblance to the nail of the finger.
onyx .... antimony .... stones ...... stones <068 06320> [glistering stones.]
{Avney phuch} seems to denote a kind of black marble, so called from its colour resembling stibium: so Vulgate {quasi stibinos.}
onyx ....... stones ...... stones ... alabaster <068 07893> [marble stones.]
{Avney shayish} is rendered in the Targum {avney marmoraiyah,} "stones of marble," and by the LXX., and Vulgate [Parion] or [Parinon,] or {marmor Parium,} "Parium marble," which was remarkable for its bright white colour. Josephus says that the temple was built of large blocks of white marble, beautifully polished, so as to produce a most splendid appearance.
1 Chronicles 18:10
Hadoram <01913> [Hadoram. or Joram.]
Joram, in the parallel text, seems a mistake for Hadoram, or Idoram; for the LXX. have there [Leddouram.]
pronounce <07592> [enquire. or salute him. congratulate him. Heb. bless him.]
<0376> [had war. Heb. was the man of wars. all manner.]
1 Chronicles 12:37
other side <05676> [the other side.]
1 Chronicles 6:48
fellow <0251> [brethren.]
1 Chronicles 28:21
divisions <04256> [the courses.]
work <04399> [all manner.]
willing <05081> [willing.]
officials <08269> [also the princes.]
1 Chronicles 13:8
David <01732> [David.]
singing <07892> [singing. Heb. songs. with harps.]
The word {kinnor,} in Chaldee, {kinnora,} in Syraic, {kainoro,} in Arabic, {kinnarat,} and in Greek [ ,] certainly denotes a harp, played on with the hand, according to 1 Sa 16:23. The number of strings in the harp was at first three; but afterwards they were increased to four, and at last to seven.
stringed instruments <05035> [psalteries.]
{Naivel,} or {naibel,} in Greek [ ,] and in Latin, {nablium,} was an instrument of the harp kind; having twelve sounds.
1 Chronicles 23:29
bread <03899> [for the shewbread.]
It was the priests' office to place this bread before the Lord; and it was their privilege to feed on the old loaves when they were replaced by the new.
flour <05560> [the fine flour.]
unleavened <04682> [unleavened.]
round cakes <04227> [pan. or, flat plate. for all manner of measure.]
The standards of all weights and measures were in the sanctuary; and therefore the Levites had the inspection of weights and measures of every kind, that no fraud might in this way be committed. Honesty is inseparably connected with piety; and hence the Levites, being sufficiently numerous, were employed to superintend the former, as well as the latter.
1 Chronicles 29:5
[who them.]
[consecrate his service. Heb. to fill his hand.]