2 Chronicles 24:25-26
Context24:25 When they withdrew, they left Joash 1 badly wounded. His servants plotted against him because of what he had done to 2 the son 3 of Jehoiada the priest. They murdered him on his bed. Thus 4 he died and was buried in the City of David, 5 but not in the tombs of the kings. 24:26 The conspirators were Zabad son of Shimeath (an Ammonite woman) and Jehozabad son of Shimrith (a Moabite woman).
2 Chronicles 25:27-28
Context25:27 From the time Amaziah turned from following the Lord, conspirators plotted against him in Jerusalem, 6 so he fled to Lachish. But they sent assassins after him 7 and they killed him there. 25:28 His body was carried back by horses, 8 and he was buried in Jerusalem with his ancestors 9 in the City of David. 10
2 Chronicles 25:2
Context25:2 He did what the Lord approved, 11 but not with wholehearted devotion. 12
2 Chronicles 4:5-12
Context4:5 It was four fingers thick and its rim was like that of a cup shaped like a lily blossom. It could hold 18,000 gallons. 13 4:6 He made ten washing basins; he put five on the south side and five on the north side. In them they rinsed the items used for burnt sacrifices; the priests washed in “The Sea.”
4:7 He made ten gold lampstands according to specifications and put them in the temple, five on the right and five on the left. 4:8 He made ten tables and set them in the temple, five on the right and five on the left. He also made one hundred gold bowls. 4:9 He made the courtyard of the priests and the large enclosure and its doors; 14 he plated their doors with bronze. 4:10 He put “The Sea” on the south side, in the southeast corner.
4:11 Huram Abi 15 made the pots, shovels, and bowls. He finished all the work on God’s temple he had been assigned by King Solomon. 16 4:12 He made 17 the two pillars, the two bowl-shaped tops of the pillars, the latticework for the bowl-shaped tops of the two pillars,
2 Chronicles 4:2
Context4:2 He also made the big bronze basin called “The Sea.” 18 It measured 15 feet 19 from rim to rim, was circular in shape, and stood seven and one-half feet 20 high. Its circumference was 45 feet. 21
2 Chronicles 21:1
Context21:1 Jehoshaphat passed away 22 and was buried with his ancestors 23 in the City of David. 24 His son Jehoram 25 replaced him as king.
Psalms 55:23
Context55:23 But you, O God, will bring them 26 down to the deep Pit. 27
Violent and deceitful people 28 will not live even half a normal lifespan. 29
But as for me, I trust in you.
Romans 11:22
Context11:22 Notice therefore the kindness and harshness of God – harshness toward those who have fallen, but 30 God’s kindness toward you, provided you continue in his kindness; 31 otherwise you also will be cut off.
[24:25] 1 tn Heb “him”; the referent (Joash) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[24:25] 2 tn Heb “because of the shed blood of.”
[24:25] 3 tc The MT has the plural בְּנֵי (bÿney, “sons”), but the final yod is dittographic. Note the yod that immediately follows.
[24:25] 4 tn Heb “and he died.”
[24:25] 5 sn The phrase the City of David refers here to the fortress of Zion in Jerusalem, not to Bethlehem. See 2 Sam 5:7.
[25:27] 6 tn Heb “and they conspired against him [with] a conspiracy in Jerusalem.”
[25:27] 7 tn Heb “and they sent after him to Lachish.”
[25:28] 8 tn Heb “and they carried him on horses.”
[25:28] 10 tc The Hebrew text has “Judah,” but some medieval
[25:2] 11 tn Heb “he did what was proper in the eyes of the
[25:2] 12 tn Heb “a complete heart.”
[4:5] 13 tn Heb “3,000 baths” (note that the capacity is given in 1 Kings 7:26 as “2,000 baths”). A bath was a liquid measure roughly equivalent to six gallons (about 22 liters), so 3,000 baths was a quantity of about 18,000 gallons (66,000 liters).
[4:9] 14 tn Heb “and the doors for the enclosure.”
[4:11] 15 tn Heb “Huram,” but here this refers to Huram Abi (2 Chr 2:13). The complete name has been used in the translation to avoid possible confusion with King Huram of Tyre.
[4:11] 16 tn Heb “Huram finished doing all the work which he did for King Solomon [on] the house of God.”
[4:12] 17 tn The words “he made” are added for stylistic reasons.
[4:2] 18 tn Heb “He made the sea, cast.”
[4:2] 19 tn Heb “ten cubits.” Assuming a cubit of 18 inches (45 cm), the diameter would have been 15 feet (4.5 m).
[4:2] 20 tn Heb “five cubits.” Assuming a cubit of 18 inches (45 cm), the height would have been 7.5 feet (2.25 m).
[4:2] 21 tn Heb “and a measuring line went around it thirty cubits all around.”
[21:1] 22 tn Heb “lay down with his fathers.”
[21:1] 23 tn Heb “fathers” (also in vv. 10, 12, 19).
[21:1] 24 sn The phrase the City of David refers here to the fortress of Zion in Jerusalem, not to Bethlehem. See 2 Sam 5:7.
[21:1] 25 tn The parallel account in 2 Kgs 8:16-24 has the variant spelling “Jehoram.”
[55:23] 26 tn The pronominal suffix refers to the psalmist’s enemies (see v. 19).
[55:23] 27 tn Heb “well of the pit.” The Hebrew term שַׁחַת (shakhat, “pit”) is often used as a title for Sheol (see Pss 16:10; 30:9; 49:9; 103:4).
[55:23] 28 tn Heb “men of bloodshed and deceit.”
[55:23] 29 tn Heb “will not divide in half their days.”
[11:22] 30 tn Greek emphasizes the contrast between these two clauses more than can be easily expressed in English.