Verses 1-18
A.M. 3012. — B.C. 992.
Solomon’s buildings, 2
Chronicles 8:1-6. His workmen
and officers, 2 Chronicles
8:7-10. He settles his wife, 2
Chronicles 8:11. Fixes the
method of the temple-service, 2
Chronicles 8:12-16. His trade, 2
Chronicles 8:17, 2 Chronicles
8:18.
2 Chronicles 8:2. The cities
which Huram had restored — Which
Solomon gave to Hiram, but
which, not being pleased with
them, he restored to him again,
1 Kings 9:12. Solomon built them
— That is, rebuilt them, and
placed his own subjects in them.
2 Chronicles 8:4. He built
Tadmor — For the explanation of
this and the following verses,
see notes on 1 Kings 9:17-18,
&c.
2 Chronicles 8:11. Unto the
house which he had built — This
house he had built for her,
because the ark was now in the
house of David, which therefore
ought to be kept pure and free
from every danger and appearance
of pollution. For though
Pharaoh’s daughter was
proselyted to the Jewish
religion, and had renounced
idolatry, it is not likely that
both she and all her servants
had embraced the whole law of
Moses; and therefore they might
many ways defile a place made
sacred by that symbol of the
divine presence.
2 Chronicles 8:14. So had David
the man of God commanded — David
is here called the man of God,
as Moses had been, because he
was a prophet divinely inspired,
and was both instructed and
authorized of God to make these
establishments. Hence his
commands are represented as
being the commands of God. And
Solomon, though a wise and great
man, and the builder of the
temple, did not attempt to
amend, alter, or add to, what
the man of God had commanded in
God’s name, but closely adhered
to it, and used his authority to
have it duly observed.
2 Chronicles 8:15-16. They
departed not from the
commandment of the king — He
obeyed God’s commands enjoined
by David, in God’s name, and by
inspiration of God’s Spirit, and
therefore all obeyed his orders.
Now all the work of Solomon was
prepared — All the materials
were procured, and in all points
fitted and completed beforehand.
So the house of God was
perfected — This is now said,
because the service of the
temple was now put into this
good order. The work was the
main matter, not the place: the
temple was unfinished till all
this was done. |