2 Chronicles 5:4
Levites <03881> [the Levites.]
Probably the Levites, of the family of Kohath, carried the ark into the courts of the temple; and then the priests conveyed it into its proper place.
2 Chronicles 24:3
chose two <05375 08147> [took for him.]
Not for himself, as the Jewish expositors suppose, but for Joash; for Jehoiada's advanced age renders it highly improbable that he should take them for himself. He was born in the reign of Solomon, and lived through six successive reigns; and must, on any computation, have been upwards of 100 years old when Joash began to reign.
two wives <0802 08147> [two wives.]
2 Chronicles 25:28
City <03063 05892> [the city of Judah. that is, the city of David, as it is.]
2 Chronicles 14:8
Judah <03063> [out of Judah.]
2 Chronicles 6:22
sinning <02398> [sin.]
alleged offender <0423> [and an oath, etc. Heb. and he require an oath of him.]
alleged offender <0423> [the oath.]
2 Chronicles 12:11
2 Chronicles 13:21
power <02388> [waxed.]
fourteen wives <0702 0802> [fourteen wives.]
fathered <03205> [begat.]
2 Chronicles 25:19
head <03820> [heart.]
success <03513> [to boast.]
bring <01624> [why shouldest.]
2 Chronicles 32:23
presents <04503> [gifts.]
precious <04030> [presents. Heb. precious things.]
respected <05375> [he was magnified.]
2 Chronicles 9:21
large merchant ships .................. port <08659> [Tarshish.]
Bochart thinks this Tarshish was probably the promontory Cory, on the north of the island of Ceylon, which, according to him, was the land of Ophir. That it was name of a place in the East Indies, seems probable from the articles brought thence, and also from the ships sent thither being built at Ezion-geber, on the Red Sea; though Michaelis supposes that the fleet coasted along the shore of Africa, doubling the Cape of Good Hope, and came to Tartessus, in Spain, and thence back again the same way; that this accounts for their three years' voyage out and home; and that Spain and the coasts of Africa furnish all the commodities which they brought back.
[See on]
[Tharshish. ivory. or, elephants' teeth. peacocks.]
{Tukkeeyim} is rendered {taysin} in the Targum, [taonon,] in the Alexandrian MS. of the LXX., and {pavos,} "peacocks," in the Vulgate; with which the Syriac, Arabic, and Rabbins agree. This derives confirmation from the fact, that the peacock is called in Malabaric, {Togei.}
2 Chronicles 11:21
wives ...... eighteen wives ....... twenty-eight <08083 0802> [eighteen wives.]
2 Chronicles 14:13
Gerar <01642> [Gerar.]
shattered <07665> [destroyed. Heb. broken. before the Lord.]
army <04264> [his host.]
2 Chronicles 16:6
carry <05375> [they carried.]
Geba <01387> [Geba.]
[Gaba.]
Mizpah <04709> [Mizpah.]
[Mizpeh.]
2 Chronicles 9:1
1 The queen of Sheba admires the wisdom of Solomon. 13 Solomon's revenue in gold. 15 His targets and shields. 17 The throne of ivory. 20 His vessels. 23 His presents. 25 His chariots and horse. 26 His tributes. 29 His reign and death.
queen ........ came .................................. visited <04436 0935> [A.M. 3014. B.C. 990. And when. See on]
Sheba <07614> [Sheba.]
<08088> [fame.]
difficult questions <02420> [questions.]
camels <01581> [camels.]
spices <01314> [spices.]
discussed <01696> [communed.]
2 Chronicles 24:11
<06256> [at what time.]
royal ............. royal scribe <04428 05608> [the king's scribe.]
It was necessary to associate with the high priest some civil authority and activity, in order to get the neglected work performed.
went through <06213> [Thus they did.]