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2 Cronache 2:7
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Mandami dunque un uomo abile a lavorare l’oro, l’argento, il rame, il ferro, la porpora, lo scarlatto, il violaceo, che sappia fare ogni sorta di lavori d’intagli, collaborando con gli artisti che sono presso di me in Giuda e a Gerusalemme, e che Davide mio padre aveva approntati.
Ora dunque, mandami un uomo intendente in lavorare in oro, e in argento, e in rame, e in ferro, e in porpora, e in iscarlatto, e in violato; e che sappia lavorar d’intagli; acciocchè sia con gli uomini industriosi che io ho appresso di me in Giuda, ed in Gerusalemme, i quali Davide, mio padre, avea ordinati.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
cunning: Exodus 31:3-5, 1 Kings 7:14, Isaiah 28:26, Isaiah 28:29, Isaiah 60:10
to grave: Heb. to grave gravings
whom David: 1 Chronicles 22:15, 1 Chronicles 22:16
Reciprocal: Genesis 4:22 - brass Exodus 26:31 - cunning work Exodus 28:9 - grave Exodus 31:4 - General 2 Chronicles 2:14 - skilful 2 Chronicles 26:15 - cunning men Isaiah 23:18 - her merchandise
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Send now therefore a man cunning to work in gold, and in silver, and in brass, and in iron,.... There being many things relating to the temple about to be built, and vessels to be put into it, which were to be made of those metals:
and in purple, and crimson, and blue; used in making the vails for it, hung up in different places:
and that can skill to grave; in wood or stone:
with the cunning men that are with me in Judah and Jerusalem, whom my father David did provide; see 1 Chronicles 22:15.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See 1 Kings 5:6, note; 1 Kings 7:13, note.
Purple ... - âPurple, crimson, and blue,â would be needed for the hangings of the temple, which, in this respect, as in others, was conformed to the pattern of the tabernacle (see Exodus 25:4; Exodus 26:1, etc.). Hiramâs power of âworking in purple, crimson,â etc., was probably a knowledge of the best modes of dyeing cloth these colors. The Phoenicians, off whose coast the murex was commonly taken, were famous as purple dyers from a very remote period.
Crimson - ×ר××× karmıÌÌyl, the word here and elsewhere translated âcrimson,â is unique to Chronicles and probably of Persian origin. The famous red dye of Persia and India, the dye known to the Greeks as κοÌÎºÎºÎ¿Ï kokkos, and to the Romans as coccum, is obtained from an insect. Whether the âscarletâ ש×× × shaÌnıÌy of Exodus (Exodus 25:4, etc.) is the same or a different red, cannot be certainly determined.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Chronicles 2:7. Send me - a man cunning to work — A person of great ingenuity, who is capable of planning and directing, and who may be over the other artists.