Verses 1-22
A.M. 2992. — B.C. 1012.
The brazen altar, sea, and
lavers, 2 Chronicles 4:1-6. The
golden candlesticks and tables,
2 Chronicles 4:7, 2 Chronicles
4:8. The doors overlaid with
brass, the vessels of the altar,
and other brass work, 2
Chronicles 4:9-18. The golden
altar of incense, with its
appurtenances, 2 Chronicles
4:19-22.
NOTES ON CHAPTER 4.
2 Chronicles 4:1-2. Ten cubits
the height thereof — This was
too high for the priests to lay
the victims on it, without going
up some kind of ascent; but as
it was expressly commanded
(Exodus 20:26) that they should
not go up by steps unto God’s
altar; they doubtless ascended
in some other way. Also he made
a molten sea of ten cubits —
This and the following verses
are explained 1 Kings 7:23, &c.
2 Chronicles 4:7. According to
their form — The old form which
God proscribed to Moses, Exodus
25:31, &c. And this seems to be
mentioned here, because in many
other things there was a great
variation from the old form; as
in the posture of the cherubim,
the height of the altar, and
divers other things.
2 Chronicles 4:8. He made also
ten tables — Whereon the
show-bread was set, 2 Chronicles
4:19. Perhaps each of these had
twelve loaves on it. As the
house was enlarged, so was the
provision.
2 Chronicles 4:16. Huram his
father — He is so called,
because Solomon, it seems,
usually called him by that name,
out of that great respect which
he bare to him for his excellent
art, and the service which he
did for him; it being usual to
call great artists and inventors
of things by this name. See
Genesis 4:20-21.
2 Chronicles 4:20-22. That they
should burn after the manner —
According to the prescription of
God to them by Moses. The doors
of the house were of gold — To
wit, in part. For they were not
entirely of massy gold, but wood
covered with plates of gold, 1
Kings 6:31-35, and 2 Kings
18:16. |