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2 Chronicles 3:10

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3:10 In the most holy place he made two images of cherubim and plated them with gold.

2 Chronicles 31:18

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31:18 and to all the infants, wives, sons, and daughters of the entire assembly listed in the genealogical records, for they faithfully consecrated themselves.

2 Chronicles 5:7

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5:7 The priests brought the ark of the covenant of the Lord to its assigned 1  place in the inner sanctuary of the temple, in the most holy place under the wings of the cherubs.

2 Chronicles 20:21

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20:21 He met 2  with the people and appointed musicians to play before the Lord and praise his majestic splendor. As they marched ahead of the warriors they said: “Give thanks to the Lord, for his loyal love endures.” 3 

2 Chronicles 3:8

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3:8 He made the most holy place; 4  its length was 30 feet, 5  corresponding to the width of the temple, and its width 30 feet. 6  He plated it with 600 talents 7  of fine gold.

2 Chronicles 8:11

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8:11 Solomon moved Pharaoh’s daughter up from the City of David 8  to the palace he had built for her, for he said, “My wife must not live in the palace of King David of Israel, for the places where the ark of the Lord has entered are holy.”

2 Chronicles 23:6

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23:6 No one must enter the Lord’s temple except the priests and Levites who are on duty. They may enter because they are ceremonially pure. All the others should carry out their assigned service to the Lord.
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[5:7]  1 tn The word “assigned” is supplied in the translation for clarification.

[20:21]  1 tn Or “consulted.”

[20:21]  2 tn Or “is eternal.”

[3:8]  1 tn Heb “the house of the holy place of holy places.”

[3:8]  2 tn Heb “twenty cubits.” Assuming a cubit of 18 inches (45 cm), this would give a length of 30 feet (9 m).

[3:8]  3 tc Heb “twenty cubits.” Some suggest adding, “and its height twenty cubits” (see 1 Kgs 6:20). The phrase could have been omitted by homoioteleuton.

[3:8]  4 tn The Hebrew word כִּכַּר (kikar, “circle”) refers generally to something that is round. When used of metals it can refer to a disk-shaped weight made of the metal or, by extension, to a standard unit of weight. According to the older (Babylonian) standard the “talent” weighed 130 lbs. (58.9 kg), but later this was lowered to 108.3 lbs. (49.1 kg). More recent research suggests the “light” standard talent was 67.3 lbs. (30.6 kg). Using this as the standard for calculation, the weight of the gold plating was 40,380 lbs. (18,360 kg).

[8:11]  1 sn The phrase the City of David refers here to the fortress of Zion in Jerusalem, not to Bethlehem. See 2 Sam 5:7.



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