The books of Chronicles : $b With maps, notes and introductionElmslie, W. A. L. (William Alexander Leslie)
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The books of Chronicles : $b With maps, notes and introduction
Elmslie, W. A. L. (William Alexander Leslie)
Bible. Chronicles -- Commentaries
¹³Then shalt thou prosper, if thou observe to do the statutes
and the judgements which the LORD charged Moses with concerning
Israel: be strong, and of good courage; fear not, neither be
dismayed.
=13.= _be strong, and of good courage_] Compare Joshua i. 9.
¹⁴Now, behold, in my affliction¹ I have prepared for the house
of the LORD an hundred thousand talents of gold, and a thousand
thousand talents of silver; and of brass and iron without weight;
for it is in abundance: timber also and stone have I prepared;
and thou mayest add thereto.
¹ Or, _low estate_.
=14.= _in my affliction_] LXX. κατὰ τὴν πτωχείαν μου, and so margin _in
my low estate_. The exact meaning of the phrase is not quite certain.
Does it refer to the comparative slenderness of David’s resources (_in
my poverty_), or to the difficulties of the wars and rebellions which
marked his reign, or does it cover both ideas? Render perhaps =in my
straitened circumstances=. Some translate =by my strenuous labour=
(compare xxix. 2), but there is insufficient evidence for rendering the
Hebrew word by _labour_.
_an hundred thousand talents of gold, and a thousand thousand talents
of silver_] This sum is incredibly large. In 1 Kings x. 14 it is
told in illustration of the riches of Solomon――a wealthier king than
David――that he received in one year 666 talents of gold, but even
at this rate David would have amassed only 26,640 talents in forty
years, and further the sum assigned to Solomon as his yearly revenue
is fantastically large, see note 2 Chronicles ix. 13. The passage
illustrates the exaggeration which is so characteristic of midrashic
style; compare xxix. 4, and the note on 2 Chronicles xvii. 14.
¹⁵Moreover there are workmen with thee in abundance, hewers and
workers of stone and timber, and all men that are cunning in any
manner of work; ¹⁶of the gold, the silver, and the brass, and
the iron, there is no number; arise and be doing, and the LORD
be with thee. ¹⁷David also commanded all the princes of Israel
to help Solomon his son, _saying_,
=15, 16.= _any manner of work; of the gold ... there is no number_]
Render =in every work of gold ... without number=; i.e. the two verses
are to be read in close connection.
¹⁸Is not the LORD your God with you? and hath he not given you
rest on every side? for he hath delivered the inhabitants of the
land into mine hand; and the land is subdued before the LORD,
and before his people.
=18.= _the inhabitants of the land_] Compare xi. 4, _the Jebusites, the
inhabitants of the land_. The remnant of the earlier inhabitants of
Canaan is meant.
¹⁹Now set your heart and your soul to seek after the LORD your
God; arise therefore, and build ye the sanctuary of the LORD
God, to bring the ark of the covenant of the LORD, and the holy
vessels of God, into the house that is to be built to the name
of the LORD.
=19.= _and the holy vessels of God_] Compare 1 Kings viii. 4.
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