Verse 1
2 Chronicles 6:1. The Lord hath
said he would dwell in the thick
darkness — He has made darkness
his pavilion; but let this house
be the residence of that
darkness. For it is in the upper
world that he dwells in light,
such as no eye can approach.
Verse 2
2 Chronicles 6:2. I have built a
house of habitation for thee —
It is of great consequence in
all our religious actions that
we design well, and that our eye
be single. If Solomon had built
this temple in the pride of his
heart, as Ahasuerus made his
feast, only to show the riches
of his kingdom, and the honour
of his majesty, it would neither
have glorified God nor have
turned to his own advantage. But
he here declares on what
inducements he undertook it, and
they are such as not only
justify, but magnify the
undertaking: the reader will
recollect that this whole prayer
occurs 1 Kings 8., and that it
has been explained at large in
the notes there.
Verse 9
2 Chronicles 6:9. Thy son, he
shall build the house, &c. —
Thus one sows and another reaps:
and one age begins that which
the next brings to perfection.
And let not the wisest of men
think it any disparagement to
them to pursue the good designs
which those that went before
them had formed, and to build on
their foundation.
Verse 14
2 Chronicles 6:14. O Lord God of
Israel, &c. — Solomon, in the
foregoing verses, had signed and
sealed, so to speak, the deed of
dedication, by which the temple
was appropriated to the honour
and service of God. Now here in
the prayer by which it was, as
it were, consecrated, it is made
a figure of Christ, the great
Mediator, through whom we are to
offer up all our prayers, and to
expect all God’s favours, and to
whom we are to have an eye in
every thing wherein we have to
do with God.
Verse 21
2 Chronicles 6:21. Hearken to
the supplication of thy people,
&c. — He asks not that God would
help them without their praying
for themselves, but that God
would help them in answer to
their prayers. Even Christ’s
intercession does not supersede,
but encourages our
supplications.
Verse 22
2 Chronicles 6:22. And the oath
come before thine altar — By
this it appears that the man who
was to clear himself of any
trespass, whereof he was
accused, against his neighbour,
by an oath, was to do it at the
temple, before the altar of that
God from whom he looked for the
remission of his sins.
Verse 27
2 Chronicles 6:27. When thou
hast taught them the good way —
Or, seeing thou hast taught them
the good way, or instructed them
in the knowledge of thyself, and
of the worship and service in
which thou delightest.
Verse 33
2 Chronicles 6:33. May know that
this house is called by thy name
— That it is truly the house of
the Almighty Jehovah. Solomon
knew that the goodness of God
was so immense, that the
extending it, how much soever,
toward other people, neither
would nor could lessen the
exercise of it toward Israel.
Verse 40
2 Chronicles 6:40. Now, my God,
&c. — Solomon sums up all in
beseeching God, that the prayers
which should be presented there,
for any blessing, of what sort
soever it was, might be
graciously accepted and answered
by him.
Verse 41
2 Chronicles 6:41. Arise, O
Lord, into thy resting-place,
&c. — Thus he concludes his
prayer with some expressions
borrowed from one of his
father’s Psalms, namely, Psalms
132. The whole word of God in
general, and the Psalms in
particular, are of use to direct
us in prayer: and how can we
express ourselves in better
language to God, than in that of
his own Spirit? But these words
were peculiarly proper and
suitable to be expressed now,
because they had a reference to
this very occasion on which
Solomon used them. And, in
quoting them, he prays that God
would take and keep possession
of the temple for himself, and
make it, as it were, his
resting- place, where he would
continue to dwell. Thou, and the
ark of thy strength — Thou, in
and by the ark, which is the
sign and instrument of thy great
power, put forth from time to
time in behalf of thy people.
Let thy priests be clothed with
salvation — Let them be saved
from their sins, restored to thy
favour and image, and be
encompassed on every side with
thy protection and benediction.
And let thy saints rejoice in
goodness — Let them have cause
of rejoicing and thanksgiving
for the effects of thy goodness
imparted to them.
Verse 42
2 Chronicles 6:42. O Lord, turn
not away the face of thine
anointed — Of me, who by thy
command was anointed the king
and ruler of thy people: do not
deny my request, nor send me
from the throne of thy grace
with a dejected countenance.
Remember the mercies of David —
Those which thou hast promised
to David, and to his house for
ever. And thus may we plead,
with an eye to Christ, who is
called David, Hosea 3:5. Lord,
remember his merits, and accept
of us on the account of them.
Remember the promises of the
everlasting covenant, which are
called the sure mercies of
David, Isaiah 55:3. This must be
all our desire, all our hope,
all our prayer, and all our
plea; for it is all our
salvation. |