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2 Chronicles 22:12

22:12

hiding .... temple <01004 02244> [A.M. 3120-3126. B.C. 884-878. hid in the house.]

Athaliah <06271> [Athaliah.]


2 Chronicles 29:33

29:33

<06944> [the consecrated.]

It is probable that the consecrated things denote the peace offerings and thank offerings.


2 Chronicles 9:13

9:13

<04948> [the weight.]


2 Chronicles 9:19

9:19

lions <0738 08147> [twelve lions.]


2 Chronicles 9:18

9:18

side <03027> [stays. Heb. hands. two lions.]


2 Chronicles 9:15

9:15

hundred ....... 600 <03967> [two.]


2 Chronicles 26:12

2 Chronicles 2:2

2:2

had 70,000 <05608 07657> [told out threescore.]


2 Chronicles 2:18

2:18

70,000 <07657> [threescore.]

"As it is ver. 2."

2


2 Chronicles 1:17

1:17

kings ........ kings <04428> [the kings.]

sold <03027> [means. Heb. hand.]


2 Chronicles 3:8

3:8

most holy place <06944> [the most holy.]


2 Chronicles 35:8

35:8

officials <08269> [his princes.]

supplied <07311 05414> [gave. Heb. offered. willingly.]

Hilkiah <02518> [Hilkiah.]

leaders <05057> [rulers.]


2 Chronicles 2:17

2:17

census .................... taken <05608> [numbered.]

<0582> [the strangers. Heb. the men the strangers. after the numbering.]


2 Chronicles 25:23

25:23

captured ... Amaziah <08610 0558> [took Amaziah.]

Jehoahaz <03059> [Jehoahaz.]

[Ahaziah.]

[Azariah. gate of Ephraim.]

Gate ...... Corner Gate ... distance <08179 06437> [corner gate. Heb. the gate of it that looketh.]


2 Chronicles 4:3

4:3

Images <01823> [And under.]

bulls .................. bulls <01241> [oxen.]

In the parallel passage of Kings, instead of {bekarim,} "oxen," we have {peka‹m,} "knops," in the form of colocynths. (See on 1 Ki 6:18, and 2 Ki 4:39;) which last is supposed by able critics to be the reading which ought to received be here; {bekarim,} "oxen," being a mistake for {peka‹m,} "knops." Houbigant, however, contends that the words in both places are right; but that {bakar} does not signify an ox here, but a large kind of grape, according to its meaning in Arabic. But Dr. A. Clarke states that {bakar,} or {bakarat,} has no such meaning in Arabic, though the phrase {aino 'lbikri,} or "ox-eye," signifies a species of black grape, very large, and of incredible sweetness; that consequently the criticism of this great man is not solid; and that the likeliest method of reconciling the two places is to suppose a change in the letters as above.


2 Chronicles 16:1

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.]




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