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Darby's French Translation

2 Chroniques 2:11

Et Hiram, roi de Tyr, dit dans un écrit qu'il envoya à Salomon: A cause de l'amour de l'Éternel pour son peuple, il t'a établi roi sur eux.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Hiram;   King;   Tyre;   Thompson Chain Reference - Writing;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Crimson;   Hiram or Huram;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Writing;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Chronicles, I;   Love, Lover, Lovely, Beloved;   Ships and Boats;   Solomon;   Tyre;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Hiram ;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Tyre;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Hu'ram;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Huram;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Benedictions;   Hiram, Huram;  

Parallel Translations

La Bible Ostervald (1996)
Huram, roi de Tyr, répondit, dans un écrit qu'il envoya à Salomon: C'est parce que l'Éternel aime son peuple qu'il t'a établi roi sur eux.
Louis Segond (1910)
Huram, roi de Tyr, répondit dans une lettre qu'il envoya à Salomon: C'est parce que l'Eternel aime son peuple qu'il t'a établi roi sur eux.
La Bible David Martin (1744)
Et Hiram, Roi de Tyr, [répondit] par écrit, et manda à Salomon : Parce que l'Eternel a aimé son peuple il t'a établi Roi sur eux.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Because: 2 Chronicles 9:8, Deuteronomy 7:7, Deuteronomy 7:8, 1 Kings 10:9, Psalms 72:17

Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 5:12 - his people 1 Kings 5:7 - Blessed 1 Chronicles 14:1 - Hiram 1 Chronicles 14:2 - because Psalms 72:15 - daily Isaiah 23:18 - her merchandise Ezekiel 16:14 - thy renown Daniel 6:23 - was Luke 7:5 - he loveth

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Then Huram the king of Tyre answered in writing, which he sent to Solomon,.... In which letter he told him he had considered the contents of his, and would grant him all that he desired, see 1 Kings 5:8

because the Lord hath loved his people; he hath made thee king over them; which are much the same words the queen of Sheba said to Solomon,

1 Kings 5:8- :.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Josephus and others professed to give Greek versions of the correspondence, which (they said) had taken place between Hiram and Solomon. No value attaches to those letters, which are evidently forgeries.

Because the Lord hath loved his people - Compare the marginal references. The neighboring sovereigns, in their communications with the Jewish monarchs, seem to have adopted the Jewish name for the Supreme Being (Yahweh), either identifying Him (as did Hiram) with their own chief god or (sometimes) meaning merely to acknowledge Him as the special God of the Jewish nation and country.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 2 Chronicles 2:11. Answered in writing — Though correspondence among persons of distinction was, in these early times, carried on by confidential messengers, yet we find that epistolary correspondence did exist, and that kings could write and read in what were called by the proud and insolent Greeks and Romans barbarous nations. Nearly two thousand years after this we find a king on the British throne who could not sign his own name. About the year of our Lord 700, Withred, king of Kent, thus concludes a charter to secure the liberties of the Church: Ego Wythredus rex Cantiae haec omnia suprascripta et confirmavi, atque, a me dictata propria manu signum sanctae crucis pro ignorantia literarum espressi; "All the above dictated by myself, I have confirmed; and because I cannot write, I have with my own hand expressed this by putting the sign of the holy cross +." - See Wilkins' Concilta.


 
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