the Week of Proper 15 / Ordinary 20
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1 Kings 5:2
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2 Chronicles 2:3
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 5:11 - Hiram 1 Kings 9:13 - my brother
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So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.
Then the LORD God took the man and placed him in the Garden of Eden to cultivate and keep it.
And the man said: "This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called 'woman,' for out of man she was taken."
Has not the LORD made them one, having a portion of the Spirit? And why one? Because He seeks godly offspring. Therefore guard yourselves in your spirit and do not break faith with the wife of your youth.
Jesus answered, "Have you not read that from the beginning the Creator 'made them male and female'
However, from the beginning of creation, 'God made them male and female.'
From one man He made every nation of men, to inhabit the whole earth; and He determined their appointed times and the boundaries of their lands.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Solomon sent to Hiram,.... A letter, either by the hand of his ambassadors when they returned, as Kimchi thinks, or by ambassadors Solomon sent on purpose. Josephus w appeals to the Tyrian archives for the genuineness of these letters that passed between Hiram and Solomon; and Eupolemus, an Heathen writer x has both this which Solomon sent to Hiram, and that which Hiram sent in answer to it, which agree with those in the sacred records:
saying: as follows.
w Antiqu. l. 8. c. 2. sect. 8. x Ut Supra. (Apud Euseb. Praepar. Evangel. l. 9. c. 32, 34.)
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Kings 5:2. Solomon sent to Hiram — Made an interchange of ambassadors and friendly greetings. Josephus tells us that the correspondence between Hiram and Solomon was preserved in the archives of the Tyrians even in his time. But this, like many other assertions of the same author, is worthy of little credit.