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推 罗 王 希 兰 , 平 素 爱 大 卫 ; 他 听 见 以 色 列 人 膏 所 罗 门 , 接 续 他 父 亲 作 王 , 就 差 遣 臣 仆 来 见 他 。
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
am 2990, bc 1014, An, Ex, Is, 477
Hiram: 1 Kings 5:10, 1 Kings 5:13, 1 Kings 9:12-14, 2 Chronicles 2:3, Huram
sent: 2 Samuel 8:10, 2 Samuel 10:1, 2 Samuel 10:2, Psalms 45:12
for Hiram: 2 Samuel 5:11, 1 Chronicles 14:1, Amos 1:9
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 9:13 - my brother Ezekiel 27:5 - cedars Luke 7:5 - he loveth Acts 7:47 - General Titus 1:8 - a lover of good
Cross-References
This is the story of the creation of the sky and the earth. When the Lord God first made the earth and the sky,
After Lamech was born, Methuselah lived 782 years and had other sons and daughters.
So Methuselah lived a total of 969 years, and then he died.
This is the family history of Noah. Noah was a good man, the most innocent man of his time, and he walked with God.
This is the family history of Shem, Ham, and Japheth, the sons of Noah. After the flood these three men had sons.
Adam was the father of Seth. Seth was the father of Enosh. Enosh was the father of Kenan.
One thing I have learned: God made people good, but they have found all kinds of ways to be bad."
Remember your Creator while you are young, before the days of trouble come and the years when you say, "I find no pleasure in them."
This is the family history of Jesus Christ. He came from the family of David, and David came from the family of Abraham.
But a man should not cover his head, because he is the likeness and glory of God. But woman is man's glory.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Hiram king of Tyre sent servants unto Solomon,.... His ambassadors, to condole him on the death of his father, and congratulate him on his accession to the throne; this king is called by the Phoenician historians s Hirom, and by Eupolemus t Suron, as he is Huram in 2 Chronicles 2:3; and by Theophilus of Antioch u Hierom the son of Abelmalus, in the twelfth year of whose reign the temple was built:
for he had heard that they had anointed him, king in the room of his father; that the Israelites had anointed him king:
for Hiram was ever a lover of David; a friend and ally of his; and we never read of the Tyrians being at war with him, or assisting any of his enemies.
s Apud Joseph. contr. Apion. l. 1. c. 17, 18. t Apud Euseb. Praepar. Evangel. l. 9. c. 33, 34. u Ad Antolyc. l. 3. p. 131, 132.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Hiram, king of Tyre - Menander of Ephesus, who wrote a history of Tyre in Greek, founded upon native Tyrian documents, about 300 B.C., mentioned this Hiram as the son of Abibaal king of Tyre, and said that he ascended the throne when he was nineteen; that he reigned thirty-four years, and, dying at the age of fifty-three, was succeeded by his son Baleazar. Menander spoke at some length of the dealings of Hiram with Solomon.
Sent his servants - This appears to have been an embassy of congratulation.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER V
Hiram, king of Tyre, sends to congratulate Solomon on his
accession to the kingdom, 1.
Solomon consults him on building a temple for the Lord, and
requests his assistance, 2-6.
Hiram is pleased and specifies the assistance which he will
afford, 7-9.
He sends cedars and fir trees, 10.
The return made by Solomon, 11.
They form a league, 12.
Solomon makes a levy of men in Israel to prepare wood and
stones, 13-18.
NOTES ON CHAP. V
Verse 1 Kings 5:1. Hiram king of Tyre — It must have been at the beginning of Solomon's reign that these ambassadors were sent; and some suppose that the Hiram mentioned here is different from him who was the friend of David; but there seems no very solid reason for this supposition. As Hiram had intimate alliance with David, and built his palace, 2 Samuel 5:11, he wished to maintain the same good understanding with his son, of whose wisdom he had no doubt heard the most advantageous accounts; and he loved the son because he always loved the father, for Hiram was ever a lover of David.