Lectionary Calendar
Thursday, May 8th, 2025
the Third Week after Easter
the Third Week after Easter
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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
Nehemiæ 15:18
eaque quæ voverat pater suus, et ipse, intulit in domum Domini, argentum, et aurum, vasorumque diversam supellectilem.
Bible Study Resources
Concordances:
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- CondensedParallel Translations
Clementine Latin Vulgate (1592)
Et cum eis fratres eorum : in secundo ordine, Zachariam, et Ben, et Jaziel, et Semiramoth, et Jahiel, et Ani, Eliab, et Banaiam, et Maasiam, et Mathathiam, et Eliphalu, et Maceniam, et Obededom, et Jehiel, janitores.
Et cum eis fratres eorum : in secundo ordine, Zachariam, et Ben, et Jaziel, et Semiramoth, et Jahiel, et Ani, Eliab, et Banaiam, et Maasiam, et Mathathiam, et Eliphalu, et Maceniam, et Obededom, et Jehiel, janitores.
Nova Vulgata (1979)
Ea quae voverat pater suus et ipse, intulit in domum Dei, argentum et aurum vasorumque diversam supellectilem.
Ea quae voverat pater suus et ipse, intulit in domum Dei, argentum et aurum vasorumque diversam supellectilem.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
brought: 1 Kings 7:51, 1 Kings 15:14, 1 Kings 15:15, 1 Chronicles 26:20-26
Reciprocal: Joshua 6:19 - all the silver 1 Kings 15:18 - Asa 2 Kings 12:4 - the money
Gill's Notes on the Bible
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Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Chronicles 15:18. The things that his father had dedicated — As it was a custom to dedicate a part of the spoils taken from an enemy to the service and honour of God, it is natural to suppose that Abijah, having so signally overthrown Jeroboam, (2 Chronicles 13:15-19,) had dedicated a part of the spoils to the Lord; but they had not been brought into the temple till this time.
Silver, and gold, and vessels. — The word כלים kelim, which we translate vessels, signifies instruments, utensils, ornaments, &c.