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1 Kings 6:23

6:23

two cherubs <08147 03742> [two cherubims.]

These were distinct from, and much larger than those which covered the mercy-seat.

olive wood <06086 08081> [olive tree. or, oily trees. Heb. trees of oil.]


1 Kings 6:34

6:34

wood ... evergreens <06086 01265> [fir tree.]

two ........... two ... leaves <08147 06763 07050> [the two leaves.]


1 Kings 7:20

7:20

pomegranate-shaped <07416> [and the pomegranates.]


1 Kings 7:24

7:24

ornaments ......... ornaments <06497> [knops.]

round ... arranged in settings ................. Sea <05437 05362 03220> [compassing the sea.]


1 Kings 9:10

9:10

After twenty <06242 07097> [at the end of twenty.]


1 Kings 2:39

2:39

Achish <0397> [A.M. 2993. B.C. 1011. An. Ex. Is. 480. Achish.]


1 Kings 7:15

7:15

fashioned <06696> [cast. Heb. fashioned. two pillars.]

27 feet .... 18 feet <0520 08083> [eighteen cubits.]

That is, nearly thirty feet, English measure. But in the parallel place in Chronicles, these pillars are said to thirty-five cubits high. Tremellius reconciles this difference by observing, that the common cubit was but one-half of the cubit of the sanctuary; so that eighteen of the one would make thirty-six of the other; from which, if we deduct one cubit for the base, there will remain thirty-five. Notwithstanding the names of these pillars, they seem to have supported no part of the building, and appear to have been formed for ornament; and were no doubt also emblematical. The right pillar was called {Jachin,} which signifies, "He will establish;" while that on the left was named {Boaz,} "In it is strength." Some think they were intended for memorials of the pillars and cloud of fire, which led Israel through the wilderness; but Henry supposes them designed for memorandums to the priests and others that came to worship at God's door. 1st. To depend upon God only, and not upon any sufficiency of their own, for strength and establishment in all their religious exercises. 2nd. It was a memorandum to them of the strength and establishment of the temple of God among them. When the temple was destroyed, particular notice is taken of the breaking up and carrying away of these brazen pillars, 2 Ki 25:13, 17, which had been the tokens of its establishment, and would have been still so, if they had not forsaken God.


1 Kings 7:25

7:25


1 Kings 7:42

7:42

pillar <05982> [the pillars. Heb. the face of the pillars.]


1 Kings 8:9

8:9

ark <0727> [nothing.]

ark <0727> [in the ark.]

placed .... Horeb <03240 02722> [put there at Horeb.]

Lord ............ out <03068 03318> [when. or, where.]

[the cloud.]


1 Kings 12:28

12:28

consulted <03289> [took counsel.]

two golden calves <08147 05695 02091> [two calves of gold.]

He invented a political religion, and instituted feasts in his own times, different from those appointed by Jehovah; gave the people certain objects of adoration, and pretended to think that it would be both inconvenient and oppressive to them to go up to Jerusalem to worship. These calves were doubtless of the same kind as the calf which was set up by Aaron; and it is remarkable, that in pointing them out to the people he should use the same words that Aaron used on that occasion, when they must have heard what terrible judgments fell upon their forefathers for this idolatry. Solomon's idolatry, however, had prepared the people for Jeroboam's abominations.

people .... too much <07227> [It is too much.]

gods <0430> [behold.]


1 Kings 21:13

21:13

villains ......... villains <0582 01100> [the men of Belial.]

cursed God <0430 01288> [blaspheme God.]

king <04428> [the king.]

dragged <03318> [they carried him.]




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