2 Chronicles 4:2-3
big ... basin .... Sea <03332 03220> [a molten sea.]
rim ... rim <08193> [brim to brim. Heb. his brim to his brim.]
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 13:11
offer <06999> [they burn.]
fragrant incense <07004 05561> [sweet incense.]
Bread <03899> [shewbread.]
lampstand <04501> [the candlestick.]
<08104> [we keep.]
2 Chronicles 14:1
passed away <07901> [A.M. 3049. B.C. 955. slept.]
Asa <0609> [Asa.]
2 Chronicles 24:25
wounded <04251 07227> [great diseases.]
servants <05650> [his own servants.]
<01818> [for the blood.]
son ... Jehoiada <03077 01121> [the sons of Jehoiada.]
Houbigant reads, "the sons of Jehoiada;" but perhaps Joash slew some other sons of Jehoiada.
tombs <06913> [not.]
2 Chronicles 26:23
passed away <07901> [A.M. 3246. B.C. 758. slept.]
passed away .... buried .... ancestors <06912 01> [they buried him.]
2 Chronicles 34:10
handed <03027> [in the hand.]