Verse 1-2
2 Chronicles 1:1-2. Solomon was
strengthened in his kingdom —
Or, established, after his
seditious brother Adonijah and
his partisans were suppressed;
and he was received with the
universal consent and joy of his
princes and people. Solomon
spake unto all Israel — Namely,
concerning his intention of
going to Gibeon, and that they
should attend him thither, as
the next verse shows. Authority
and interest are well bestowed
on those that will thus use them
for the glory of God, and the
promotion of religion. But it is
the duty of all men to engage
all they have any influence upon
in the solemnities of religion,
and very desirable to have many
to join with them therein: the
more the better: it makes these
solemnities the more like
heaven.
Verse 3-4
2 Chronicles 1:3-4. Solomon,
&c., went to the high place at
Gibeon — Upon which the
tabernacle was placed; whence it
is called the great high place,
1 Kings 3:4. But the ark, &c. —
David had separated the ark from
the tabernacle, and brought it
to Jerusalem, because there he
intended to build a far more
noble and lasting habitation for
it.
Verse 5
2 Chronicles 1:5. The brazen
altar he put before the
tabernacle, &c. — He continued
it there, and did not remove it,
as he did the ark, from the
tabernacle. Solomon and the
congregation sought unto it —
Sought the Lord and his favour
by hearty prayers and sacrifices
in the place which God had
appointed for that work,
Leviticus 17:3-4.
Verse 6
2 Chronicles 1:6. To the brazen
altar before the Lord — It is
said to be before the Lord,
though the ark was not there,
because God was pleased
graciously to accept the
sacrifices offered before the
place, though wanting the token
of his glorious presence. And
offered a thousand
burnt-offerings upon it —
Namely, by the ministry of the
priests, He probably offered as
many peace- offerings, on which
he and his company feasted
before the Lord; unless, as
Pellicanus thinks,
burnt-offerings here signify
peace-offerings, the general
name being put for the special.
Verse 7
2 Chronicles 1:7. In that night
— After those sacrifices were
offered; did God appear to
Solomon in a dream — Of which
see the notes on 1 Kings 3:5.
And said, Ask what I shall give
thee — God bid him ask what he
would; not only that he might
put him in the right way to
obtain the favours which were
intended him, Ask, and ye shall
receive; but that he might try
him how he stood affected, and
give him an opportunity of
knowing and manifesting what was
in his heart. For men’s
characters appear in their
desires and choices. What
wouldst thou have? tries a man
as much as, What wouldst thou
do?
Verse 8
2 Chronicles 1:8. And hast made
me to reign — Give me the spirit
of my father David, that Israel
may not suffer by the change.
The eminence of those that went
before us, and the obligation
that lies upon us to keep and
carry on the good work they were
engaged in, should quicken our
prayers for wisdom and grace,
that we may do the work of God
in our day as faithfully as they
did in theirs.
Verse 10
2 Chronicles 1:10. Give me now
wisdom and knowledge — Like a
genuine son of David and
Abraham, he chose spiritual
blessings rather than temporal.
That I may go out and come in
before this people — This is a
proverbial speech for governing
the people both at home and
abroad, in peace and war. See
Numbers 27:17; Deuteronomy 31:2.
For who can judge this thy
people, that is so great? —
Among such a numerous people he
knew there would be so many, and
so various, and, many times,
difficult cases brought before
him, that it would be impossible
for him to hear them and judge
aright, without wisdom more than
human. See note on 1 Kings 3:9.
Verse 12
2 Chronicles 1:12. And I will
give thee riches and wealth, &c.
— Those that make this world
their end, come short of the
other, and frequently of this
too. But those who make the
other world their end shall not
only obtain that, but shall have
as much as is convenient of this
world in their way.
Verse 14
2 Chronicles 1:14. And Solomon
gathered chariots and horsemen,
which he placed in the
chariot-cities, and with the
king at Jerusalem — Of this and
the three following verses, see
the notes on 1 Kings 10:26, &c. |