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2 Chronicles 18:33

18:33

shot <04900> [a certain man.]

random <08537> [at a venture. Heb. in his simplicity.]

plates <01694> [between the, etc. Heb. between the joints and between the breast plate.]

The {shiryon,} in Syriac, {sheryono,} seems to have covered both the back and breast of the warrior, and was consequently not properly a breast-plate, but a coat of mail or corslet. The corslet was made of flax or of wool woven very thick, of ox-hide, of brass, or of iron. The metallic corslet consisted not of solid piece, but of scales, hooks, or rings, connected like the links of a chain, that the warrior might move with greater ease. It was between the joints of this harness that Ahab received his mortal wound.

wounded <02470> [wounded. Heb. made sick.]


2 Chronicles 28:23

28:23

offered sacrifices ........................... sacrifice <02076> [For he sacrificed.]

This passage, says Mr. Hallet, greatly surprised me; for the sacred historian is here represented as saying, "The gods of Damascus had smitten Ahaz." But it is impossible to suppose that an inspired author should say this; for the Scripture every where represents the heathen idols as nothing and vanity, and as incapable of doing either good or hurt. All difficulty is avoided if we follow the old Hebrew copies, from which the Greek translation was made: "And king Ahaz said, I will seek to the gods of Damascus which have smitten me."

Damascus <01834> [Damascus. Heb. Darmesek. Because the gods.]

offered sacrifices ....................... helped ..... sacrifice ....... help <02076 05826> [sacrifice to them.]

stumble <03782> [But they were.]


2 Chronicles 30:8

30:8

stubborn <07185> [be ye not stiffnecked. Heb. harden not your necks.]

Submit <03027 05414> [yield yourselves. Heb. give the hand.]

come .... sanctuary <0935 04720> [enter into.]

consecrated <06942> [which he hath.]

Serve <05647> [serve.]

raging <02740> [the fierceness.]


2 Chronicles 36:22

36:22

[A.M. 3468. B.C. 536.]

This verse and the next have a double aspect. They look back to the prophecy of Jeremiah, and show how that was accomplished; and they look forward to the history of Ezra, which begins with a repetition of these two last verses.

first <0259> [in the first.]

Cyrus ................. Cyrus <03566> [Cyrus.]

promise <01697> [that the word.]

Lord moved <03068 05782> [the Lord stirred.]

<05674> [a proclamation.]




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