The Second Book of the Chronicles
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- Chapter 2 -
(1 Kings 5:1–6)
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Hiram’s Reply to Solomon
(1 Kings 5:7–12)
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Footnotes
(a)2:3 Hebrew Huram, a variant of Hiram; also in verses 11 and 12
(b)2:8 Or pine or juniper or fir
(c)2:8 Algum is probably a variant of almug; see 1 Kings 10:11.
(d)2:10 20,000 cors is approximately 124,800 bushels or 4.4 million liters (probably about 3,800 tons or 3,400 metric tons of wheat).
(e)2:10 20,000 cors is approximately 124,800 bushels or 4.4 million liters (probably about 2,910 tons or 2,700 metric tons of barley).
(f)2:10 20,000 baths is approximately 116,000 gallons or 440,000 liters of wine.
(g)2:10 Or 20,000 baths of oil; that is, approximately 116,000 gallons or 440,000 liters
(h)2:13 Or understanding
(1 Kings 5:1–6)
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Hiram’s Reply to Solomon
(1 Kings 5:7–12)
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15
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Footnotes
(a)2:4 “Behold”, from “הִנֵּה”, means look at, take notice, observe, see, or gaze at. It is often used as an interjection.
(b)2:10 1 cor is the same as a homer, or about 55.9 U. S. gallons (liquid) or 211 liters or 6 bushels, so 20,000 cors of wheat would weigh about 545 metric tons
(c)2:10 1 bath is one tenth of a cor, or about 5.6 U. S. gallons or 21 liters or 2.4 pecks. 20,000 baths of barley would weigh about 262 metric tons.
(d)2:13 or, Huram, my father