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1 Kings 7:51

7:51

finished <07999> [was ended.]

Solomon ....... he put <08010 0935> [Solomon brought.]

It appears, therefore, that Solomon did not use any of the gold and silver in the structure of the temple which his father had provided.

holy ....... father David <01 06944 01732> [things which David his father had dedicated. Heb. holy things of David.]


1 Kings 14:26

14:26

took ............... took <03947> [he took away.]

golden shields <02091 04043> [the shields of gold.]


1 Kings 14:2

14:2

Disguise ....... recognize <08138 03045> [disguise thyself.]

Ahijah <0281> [Ahijah.]


1 Kings 1:13

1:13

Surely <03588> [Assuredly.]

sit <03427> [sit.]


1 Kings 1:1

1:1

old <02204> [old.]

David was probably now about sixty-nine years of age. He was thirty years old when he began to reign, reigned forty, and died in his seventieth year; and the transactions mentioned here are supposed to have taken place about a year before his death. Sixty-nine was not an advanced age; but he had been exhausted with various fatigues, and especially family afflictions, so that he was much older in constitution than in years.

old <0935 03117> [and stricken in years. Heb. and entered into days.]


1 Kings 1:20

1:20

watching .... see <05869> [the eyes.]

<05046> [that thou.]

At this time the monarchy of Israel was unsettled; no man knew who was to succeed to the crown; and the minds of the people were as unsettled as the succession. It was neither hereditary nor elective: the king, as was anciently the case in most countries, named his successor; but in this instance, God had already assigned the throne to Solomon.


Nehemiah 7:70-71

7:70

Some <07117> [some. Heb. part.]

leaders <07218> [the chief.]

governor <08660> [The Tirshatha.]

drachmas <01871> [drams.]

Darkemonim, or darics; a Persian gold coin, worth about 1Å“. 5s.

bowls <04219> [basons.]


7:71

leaders <07218> [chief.]

minas <04488> [pound. Manim, manehs or minas.]

As a weight, the maneh was equal to 100 shekels; but as a coin, equal to 60 shekels, or about 9Å“.


Nehemiah 10:38

10:38

Levites .... Levites ....... Levites <03881> [when the Levites.]

tenth .... tithes <04643> [the tithe.]

The tithes of all the produce of the fields were brought to the Levites; and out of these a tenth part was given to the priests, which is here called the tithe of the tithes: see the parallel passages.

temple .......... treasury <01004 0214> [the treasure house.]


Jeremiah 38:11

38:11

let ... down <07971> [let them.]

6


Matthew 27:6

27:6

It is not lawful <1832 3756 2076> [It is not.]

to put <906> [to put.]

since <1893> [because.]

The Jews considered it was strictly forbidden by the Divine law to bring any filthy or iniquitous gain into the temple. For this reason they now refused to allow this money to be placed in the chest in the temple, amongst the former contributions for its repairs. In this, they were right enough, but by the very act of refusing this money, they proved themselves to be gross perverters of the spirit of God's requirements: they saw not that it was much less lawful for them, who had hired Judas to this sordid action, to be employed in the service of the temple. Those that "bear the vessels of the Lord," ought to be holy. Thus our Lord's words, "Ye blind guides! ye strain at a gnat and swallow a camel."


Mark 12:41

12:41

sat down <2523> [sat.]

coins <5475> [money.]

"A piece of brass money, see Mt 10:9."

offering box ......... it <1049> [the treasury.]




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