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2 Chronicles 3:15

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3:15 In front of the temple he made two pillars which had a combined length 1  of 52½ feet, 2  with each having a plated capital seven and one-half feet high. 3 

2 Chronicles 5:10

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5:10 There was nothing in the ark except the two tablets Moses had placed there in Horeb. 4  (It was there that 5  the Lord made an agreement with the Israelites after he brought them out of the land of Egypt.)

2 Chronicles 9:18-19

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9:18 There were six steps leading up to the throne, and a gold footstool was attached to the throne. 6  The throne had two armrests with a statue of a lion standing on each side. 7  9:19 There were twelve statues of lions on the six steps, one lion at each end of each step. There was nothing like it in any other kingdom. 8 

2 Chronicles 9:25

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9:25 Solomon had 4,000 stalls for his chariot horses 9  and 12,000 horses. He kept them in assigned cities and in Jerusalem. 10 

2 Chronicles 13:21

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13:21 Abijah’s power grew; he had 11  fourteen wives and fathered twenty-two sons and sixteen daughters.

2 Chronicles 21:20

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21:20 Jehoram was thirty-two years old when he became king and he reigned eight years in Jerusalem. No one regretted his death; 12  he was buried in the City of David, 13  but not in the royal tombs.

2 Chronicles 22:2

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22:2 Ahaziah was twenty-two 14  years old when he became king and he reigned for one year in Jerusalem. His mother was Athaliah, the granddaughter 15  of Omri.

2 Chronicles 26:3

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26:3 Uzziah was sixteen years old when he began to reign, and he reigned for fifty-two years in Jerusalem. 16  His mother’s name was Jecholiah, who was from Jerusalem.

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[3:15]  1 sn The figure given here appears to refer to the combined length of both pillars (perhaps when laid end-to-end on the ground prior to being set up; cf. v. 17); the figure given for the height of the pillars in 1 Kgs 7:15, 2 Kgs 25:17, and Jer 52:21 is half this (i.e., eighteen cubits).

[3:15]  2 tc The Syriac reads “eighteen cubits” (twenty-seven feet). This apparently reflects an attempt at harmonization with 1 Kgs 7:15, 2 Kgs 25:17, and Jer 52:21.

[3:15]  3 tn Heb “and he made before the house two pillars, thirty-five cubits [in] length, and the plated capital which was on its top [was] five cubits.” The significance of the measure “thirty-five cubits” (52.5 feet or 15.75 m, assuming a cubit of 18 inches) for the “length” of the pillars is uncertain. According to 1 Kgs 7:15, each pillar was eighteen cubits (27 feet or 8.1 m) high. Perhaps the measurement given here was taken with the pillars lying end-to-end on the ground before they were set up.

[5:10]  4 sn Horeb is another name for Mount Sinai (cf. Exod 3:1).

[5:10]  5 tn Heb “in Horeb where.”

[9:18]  7 tc The parallel text of 1 Kgs 10:19 has instead “and the back of it was rounded on top.”

[9:18]  8 tn Heb “[There were] armrests on each side of the place of the seat, and two lions standing beside the armrests.”

[9:19]  10 tn Heb “nothing like it had been made for any kingdom.”

[9:25]  13 tc The parallel text of 1 Kgs 10:26 reads “fourteen hundred chariots.”

[9:25]  14 tn Heb “he placed them in the chariot cities and with the king in Jerusalem.”

[13:21]  16 tn Heb “lifted up for himself.”

[21:20]  19 tn Heb “and he went without desire.”

[21:20]  20 sn The phrase the City of David refers here to the fortress of Zion in Jerusalem, not to Bethlehem. See 2 Sam 5:7.

[22:2]  22 tc Heb “forty-two,” but the parallel passage in 2 Kgs 8:26 reads “twenty-two” along with some mss of the LXX and the Syriac.

[22:2]  23 tn The Hebrew term בַּת (bat, “daughter”) can refer, as here, to a granddaughter. See HALOT 165-66 s.v. I בַּת 1.

[26:3]  25 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.



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