2 Chronicles 8 - Albert Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Bible Comments
  • 2 Chronicles 8:2 open_in_new

    The cities which Huram had restored to Solomon - These cities had not been mentioned previously by the writer of Chronicles, who, however, seems to assume that the fact of their having been given by Hiram to Solomon is known to his readers. See 1 Kings 9:11-13.

  • 2 Chronicles 8:3 open_in_new

    Hamath-zobah - Usually identified with the “great Hamath” Amos 6:2; the capital of Coele-Syria; but probably a town of Zobah otherwise unknown, which revolted from Solomon, and was reduced to subjection.

  • 2 Chronicles 8:11 open_in_new

    Of Pharaoh - Here again the writer of Chronicles assumes in his reader a knowledge of the facts recorded in the marginal references

  • 2 Chronicles 8:18 open_in_new

    It has been supposed that these ships were conveyed from Tyre to Ezion-geber, either

    (1) round the continent of Africa, or

    (2) across the isthmus of Suez.

    But the writer probably only means that ships were given by Hiram to Solomon at this time, and in connection with the Ophir enterprise. These vessels may have been delivered at Joppa, and have been there carefully studied by the Jewish shipwrights, who then preceeded to Ezion-geber, and, assisted by Phoenicians, constructed ships after their pattern.

    Four hundred and fifty talents - “Four hundred and twenty talents” in Kings 1 Kings 9:28. One or other of the two texts has suffered from that corruption to which numbers are so especially liable.