2 Chronicles 21:5
Jehoram <03088> [A.M. 3112-3119. B.C. 892-885. Jehoram.]
"In consort, 2 Ki 8:17."
2 Chronicles 34:1
Josiah <02977> [A.M. 3363-3394. B.C. 641-610. Josiah.]
[Josias. eight years.]
2 Chronicles 15:19
thirty-fifth <07970 02568> [A.M. 3063-3073. B.C. 941-931. five and thirtieth.]
2 Chronicles 24:15
grew <07646 03117> [A.M. 3162. B.C. 842. and was full of days.]
{WyyisbÆ’ yammim,} "satiated with days;" which seems to be a metaphor taken from a guest regaled by a plentiful banquet, used to express the termination of life without reluctance.
130 <03967> [an hundred.]
2 Chronicles 3:15
two pillars <08147 05982> [two pillars.]
52½ feet <07970> [thirty.]
The Syriac and Arabic have, agreeably to the parallel passage, "eighteen cubits high;" but the Septuagint, Chaldee, and Vulgate have "thirty and five cubits high." See the Note on 1 Ki 7:15.
length <0753> [high. Heb. long.]
2 Chronicles 4:2
big ... basin .... Sea <03332 03220> [a molten sea.]
rim ... rim <08193> [brim to brim. Heb. his brim to his brim.]
2 Chronicles 16:12
disease <02456> [A.M. 3088. B.C. 916. diseased.]
disease <02483> [in his disease.]
doctors <07495> [physicians.]
2 Chronicles 20:31
Jehoshaphat <03092> [A.M. 3090-3115. B.C. 914-889. Jehoshaphat.]
2 Chronicles 21:20
thirty-two <07970 08147> [A.M. 3119. B.C. 885. Thirty and two.]
regretted <02532> [without being desired. Heb. without desire.]
That is, without being regretted: no one wished him to live any longer. He was hated while he lived, and neglected when he died.
2 Chronicles 16:1
thirty-sixth <08337> [A.M. 3074. B.C. 930. In the six.]
See Note on 1 Ki 15:32. "From the rending of the ten tribes from Judah, over which Asa was now king."
<01115> [to the intent.]
2 Chronicles 35:7
Josiah <02977> [Josiah.]
supplied <07311> [gave. Heb. offered.]
30,000 ............ 3,000 <0505 07970> [thirty thousand.]
According to the calculation, that not fewer than ten, nor more than twenty persons, were to join for one kid or lamb, the numbers given on this occasion would suffice for above 400,000 persons.
royal <07399 04428> [the king's substance.]
2 Chronicles 3:4
porch <0197> [the porch.]
30 feet .............. 30 feet <06242 03967> [an hundred and twenty.]
As the height of the temple was only thirty cubits, 120 seems too great a height for the porch; but the Syriac, Arabic, and the LXX. in the codex Alexandrinus, have only twenty, probably reading, instead of {maiah weesrim,} "one hundred and twenty," {ammoth esrim,} "twenty cubits;" which brings it within the proportion of the other measures.
2 Chronicles 3:8
most holy place <06944> [the most holy.]
2 Chronicles 2:2
had 70,000 <05608 07657> [told out threescore.]
2 Chronicles 3:3
Solomon <08010> [A.M. 2993-3000. B.C. 1011-1004. Solomon.]
foundation <03245> [instructed. Heb. founded. The length.]
old standard ... measure <04060 07223> [the first measure.]
It is supposed, with much probability, that the first measure means the cubit used in the time of Moses, contradistinguished from that used in Babylon, and which the Israelites used after their return from captivity: and, as these Books were written after the captivity, it was necessary for the writer to make this remark, lest it should be thought that the measurement was by the Babylonish cubit, which was a palm or one-sixth shorter than the cubit of Moses; which may serve to reconcile some variations in the historical books, with respect to numbers when applied to measures.
2 Chronicles 31:16
daily <03117> [his daily.]