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G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan's Exposition on the Whole Bible - 2 Chronicles 6:1-42

In the presence of the manifestation of glory the king pronounced a blessing on the people which merged into, or took the form of, a blessing offered to God, as he recounted the way of the divine guidance, ascribing all the honor to Him alone. After praise came prayer. This is ever the true order in worship. We too often reverse it, or, even worse, forget praise altogether in our desire to obtain gifts. Prayer preceded by praise is none the less powerful, but more so. In the words of these... read more

Arthur Peake

Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Chronicles 6:1-42

2 Chronicles 5:2 to 2 Chronicles 7:10 . The Dedication of the Temple (see notes on 1 Kings 8).— The chief points of difference between the Chronicler’ s account and 1 Kings 8 are: ( a) that in 2 Chronicles 5:4 the Levites are the bearers of the Ark ( cf. 1 Chronicles 15:2; 1 Chronicles 15:26 f.) instead of the priests as in 1 Kings 8:3; ( b) that in 2 Chronicles 5:5 “ and” is omitted between “ the priests the Levites,” the two being thus identified; the omission may, however, be merely a... read more

Joseph Exell

Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary - 2 Chronicles 6:1-42

CRITICAL NOTES.] Close parallelism of this chapter and 1 Kings 8:12-50; 2 Chronicles 6:13 only important variation.2 Chronicles 6:1 (cf. Leviticus 16:1), darkness, not cloud, but of holy of holies, into which cloud entered.2 Chronicles 6:3-11.—Solomon’s address to people. Face, from looking towards the temple. Congregation, men, women, and children. Blessed, offered blessings probably in form of Numbers 6:23-25. 2 Chronicles 6:4. Spake (2 Samuel 7:0). 2 Chronicles 6:5. Chose until David’s time.... read more

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith Bible Commentary - 2 Chronicles 6:1-42

Chapter 6Then said Solomon, The LORD hath said that he would dwell in the thick darkness ( 2 Chronicles 6:1 ).Now Solomon, at this point, preached the sermon to the people. All of Israel, you remember, all the chief people had gathered and out in the courtyard he had built this little brass platform seven and a half feet square, and it was about four and a half feet high. And so he stood up on this little platform so that he could address all of the congregation of Israel. And his sermon to... read more

Joseph Sutcliffe

Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments - 2 Chronicles 6:1-42

2 Chronicles 6:41 . Thy saints. וחסידיךְ vakesidéka, thy merciful ones. Our Saviour describes the saints as showing mercy. Matthew 5:7. The Lord will show mercy to them again, and cause them to rejoice in his goodness by a superabundance of covenant blessings. read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - 2 Chronicles 6:1-10

2 Chronicles 6:1-10Then said Solomon, The Lord hath said that He would dwell in the thick darkness. God dwelling in darknessHis dwelling in darkness has a symbolical meaning. It tells us of the darkness in which Divine and spiritual things are enveloped. It conveys to us this truth--that only a certain portion of light is given us in anything, enough to guide the conduct but not enough to satisfy the reason; and it suggests, that if we will accept nothing until we satisfy the doubts that may be... read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - 2 Chronicles 6:4-11

2 Chronicles 6:4-11And he said, Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, who hath with His hands fulfilled that which He spake. The performance of God’s promiseI. That God deals with His people in all ages by way of promise. Adam, Abraham, David.II. That the performance of this promise is a source of joy to them.1. In revealing God to them.2. In the actual bestowment of good to them.III. That there are special seasons to testify to God’s goodness in the performance of His promise.1. Conversion.2.... read more

Samuel Bagster

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge - 2 Chronicles 6:5

Since the day: 2 Samuel 7:6, 2 Samuel 7:7, 1 Kings 8:16 my name: Exodus 20:24, Exodus 23:21, Deuteronomy 12:5, Deuteronomy 12:11, Daniel 9:19 neither chose: The judges and Saul were chosen by God, for a season, to be rulers of Israel; but not to establish a permanent and hereditary authority over that people, as was the case with David. This clause is wanting in the parallel passage of Kings; but it helps to clear the sense. 1 Samuel 10:24, 1 Samuel 13:13, 1 Samuel 13:14, 1 Samuel 15:23, 2... read more

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