1 Chronicles 29:2-17
I have prepared.22:3-5,14-16with all.2Ch 31:20,21; Ec 9:10; 2Co 8:3; Col 3:23; 1Pe 4:10,11the gold.28:14-18onyx stones.{Avney shoham,} which was, probably, not the precious stone or gem called onyx, but a marble called in Greek {onychites,} which Pliny mentions as a stone Caramania; for one would hardly think that gems of any kind were used externally in such a building as the temple. Antiquity gave both stones this name, because of their resemblance to the nail of the finger. Ge 2:12; Ex 28:17,20; 39:6,13; Job 28:16; Isa 54:11,12Re 21:18-21glistering stones.{Avney phuch} seems to denote a kind of black marble, so called from its colour resembling stibium: so Vulgate {quasi stibinos.} marble stones.{Avney shayish} is rendered in the Targum {avney marmoraiyah,} "stones of marble," and by the LXX., and Vulgate [Parion] or [Parinon,] or {marmor Parium,} "Parium marble," which was remarkable for its bright white colour. Josephus says that the temple was built of large blocks of white marble, beautifully polished, so as to produce a most splendid appearance. I have set.Ps 26:8; 27:4; 84:1,10; 122:1-9I have.21:24; Pr 3:9,10of mine own proper good. i.e., "of my own private property:"at present we only use the plural goods to designate property or personal effects. over and above. 22:4,5,14-16 gold of Ophir.1Ki 9:28; Job 28:16 who them.Ex 25:2-9; 35:5-9; Nu 7:2,3,10-14,15-89; Ezr 1:4-6; 2:68,69Ezr 7:15,16consecrate his service. Heb. to fill his hand. the chief.27:1-15; Isa 60:3-10the rulers.27:25-34; 2Co 9:7 7 Jehiel the Gershonite.26:21,22 they offered.De 16:10,11; Jud 5:9; Ps 110:3; 2Co 8:3,12; 9:7,8perfect heart.17; 1Ki 8:61David.Pr 23:15,16; Lu 15:6; Joh 15:11; Php 2:15-17; 4:1,10; 1Th 3:6-9 David blessed.20; 2Ch 20:26-28; Ps 103:1,2; 138:1; 146:2Blessed be thou.1Ki 8:15; 2Ch 6:4; Ps 72:18,19; 89:52; Eze 3:12; Eph 1:3; 1Ti 1:171Pe 1:3; Re 5:12Lord God.Ge 32:28; 33:20our father.Isa 63:16; Mt 6:9; Lu 11:3; Ro 1:7; 8:15; Php 4:20; 2Th 2:16 is the greatness.Da 4:30,34,35; Mt 6:13; 1Ti 1:17; 6:15,16; Jude 1:25; Re 4:10,11Re 5:12; 7:9-12; 19:1the victory.1Sa 15:29; Ps 98:1majesty.Job 37:22; Ps 29:4; 45:3,4; 104:1; Isa 2:10; Heb 1:3all that.Ge 1:1; 14:19,22; Ps 115:15,16; Isa 42:5; 66:1; Jer 10:10-12; 27:5Da 4:32,34,35thine is the.Ps 97:1; 99:1; 145:1,12,13; Da 4:3; Re 11:15exalted.Ne 9:5; Ps 21:13; 46:10; 47:9; 57:5,11; 97:9; Isa 2:11; 12:4 riches.De 8:18; 1Sa 2:7,8; Job 42:10; Ps 75:6,7; 113:7,8; Pr 8:18; 10:22Ec 5:19; Lu 1:51-53; Ro 11:35,36reignest over all.Da 6:26power.Job 9:19; Ps 62:11; Isa 43:13; 46:10; Da 5:18-21; Mt 28:18Joh 19:11; Eph 3:20; Re 11:17give strength.2Ch 16:9; Ps 18:31,32; 28:8; 29:1,11; 68:34,35; 144:1,2; Isa 40:29Isa 45:24; Eph 3:16; Php 4:13; Col 1:11 we thank.Ps 105:1; 106:1; Da 2:23; 2Co 2:14; 8:16; 9:15; 1Th 2:13 who am I.Ge 32:10; 2Sa 7:18; Da 4:30; 1Co 15:9,10; 2Co 3:5; 12:9-11that we should.Ps 115:1; Re 4:10be able. Heb. retain, or obtain strength. willingly.9; Php 2:13; Jas 1:17all things.Ge 28:22; Ps 50:10-12; Ro 11:36; 1Co 16:2of thine own. Heb. of thine hand. For we.Ge 47:9; Ps 39:12; 119:19; Heb 11:13-16; 1Pe 2:11our days.Job 14:2; Ps 90:9; 102:11; 144:4; Ec 6:12; Isa 40:6-8; Jas 4:14abiding. Heb. expectation. all this store.14; 2Ch 31:10; Ps 24:1; Ho 2:8; Lu 19:16 triest the heart.28:9; De 8:2; 1Sa 16:7; Ps 7:9; 51:6; Pr 16:2; 21:2; Jer 17:10Heb 4:12; Re 2:23hast pleasures.Pr 11:20; 15:8,9; Joh 1:47in the uprightness.Ac 24:16; 2Co 1:12; 1Th 2:10joy thy people.9; Phm 1:7,20present. Heb. found.2 Chronicles 24:10-14
rejoiced.1Ch 29:9; Isa 64:5; Ac 2:45-47; 2Co 8:2; 9:7 at what time.2Ki 12:10-12the 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. Thus they did.1Co 16:2 gave it to such.34:9-11masons.1Ki 5:15 the work was perfected by them. Heb. the healing went upupon the work by their hand. Ne 4:7they set, etc.That is, "they restored it to its former proper state." in his state.1Ch 22:5; Hag 2:3; Mr 13:1,2 vessels of the house.2Ki 12:13,14vessels to minister.1Ki 7:50to offer withal. or, pestils.Pr 27:22And they offered.It appears from this, that the daily morning and evening sacrifices had been previously intermitted; and that they were again neglected after the death of Jehoiada. Ex 29:38-42; Nu 28:2-29:40all the days.22 Chronicles 31:5-10
as soon.24:10,11; Ex 35:5,20-29; 36:5,6; 2Co 8:2-5came abroad. Heb. brake forth. the first fruits.Ex 22:29; 23:19; 34:22,26; Nu 18:12; Ne 10:35-39; 12:44; 13:12,31Pr 3:9; 1Co 15:20; Jas 1:18; Re 14:4honey. or, dates.The word {devash} generally denotes the honey produced by bees; but as we have already observed (on Ge 43:11,) the Jewish doctors are of opinion that it here signifies dates, of the fruit of the palm tree; which the Arabians call {daboos,} and the honey produced from them, {dibs.} "This liquor," says Dr. Shaw, "which has a more luscious sweetness than honey, is of the consistence of a thin syrup, but quickly grows tart and ropy, acquiring an intoxicating quality, and giving by distillation an agreeable spirit, or arâky, according to the general name of these people for all hot liquors, extracted by the alembic." Though Jehovah forbad any {devash,} or honey, to offered to him upon the altar, yet it appears it might be presented as first-fruits, or in the way of tithes, which were designed for the sustenance of the priests. the children.11:16,17the tithe.Le 27:30; De 14:28by heaps. Heb. heaps, heaps. Le 23:16-24 blessed.Ge 14:20; Jud 5:9; 1Ki 8:14,15; 1Ch 29:10-20; Ezr 7:27; 2Co 8:16Eph 1:3; Php 4:10,19; 1Th 3:9; 1Pe 1:3and his people.6:3; Ge 14:19; 2Sa 6:18; 1Ki 8:55 9 Azariah.26:17; 1Ki 2:35; 1Ch 6:8,14; Eze 44:15Since.Pr 3:9; Hag 2:18; Mal 3:10; 1Ti 4:8we have had.2Ki 4:43,44; Mt 15:37; Php 4:18the Lord.Ge 26:12; 30:27-30; 39:5,23; Le 25:21; 26:4,5; De 28:8; Pr 10:222Co 9:8-112 Chronicles 35:7-8
Josiah.7:8-10; 30:24; Isa 32:8; Eze 45:17gave. Heb. offered.1Ki 8:63thirty thousand.According to the calculation, that not fewer than ten, nor more than twenty persons, were to join for one kid or lamb, the numbers given on this occasion would suffice for above 400,000 persons. the king's substance.1Ki 8:63; 1Ch 29:3 his princes.29:31-33; 1Ch 29:6-9,17; Ezr 1:6; 2:68,69; 7:16; 8:25-35Ne 7:70-72; Ps 45:12; Ac 2:44,45; 4:34,35gave. Heb. offered. willingly.2Co 8:12; 9:7Hilkiah.34:14-20rulers.1Ch 9:20; 24:4,5; Jer 29:25,26; Ac 4:1; 5:26Ezra 2:68-69
offered freely.Ex 35:5-19,29; 36:3; Nu 7:3-89; 1Ch 29:5-17; Ne 7:70-73; Ps 110:3Lu 21:1-4; 2Co 8:3,12; 9:7in his place.3:3; 1Ch 21:18; 22:1; 2Ch 3:1 the treasure.8:25-34; 1Ki 7:51; 1Ch 22:14; 26:20-28; Ne 7:71,72Mark 14:8
hath done."It appears to me more probable," says Dr. Doddridge, "that Matthew and Mark should have introduced this story out of its place--that Lazarus, if he made this feast (which is not expressly said by John,) should have made use of Simon's house, as more convenient--and that Mary should have poured this ointment on Christ's head and body, as well as on his feet,--than that, within the compass of four days, Christ should have been twice anointed with so costly a perfume; and that the same fault should be found with the action, and the same value set upon the ointment, and the same words used in defence of the woman, and all this in the presence of many of the same persons; all which improbable particulars must be admitted, if the stories be considered as different." The rebuke which Judas received from Christ at this unction determined him in his resolution to betray his Master; and therefore Christ's rebuke, and Judas's revenge, are united, as cause and effect, by Matthew and Mark. 1Ch 28:2,3; 29:1-17; 2Ch 31:20,21; 34:19-33; Ps 110:3; 2Co 8:1-3,12she is.15:42-47; 16:1; Lu 23:53-56; 24:1-3; Joh 12:7; 19:32-42
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