2 Chronicles 4:5
4:5 It was four fingers thick and its rim was like that of a cup shaped like a lily blossom. It could hold 18,000 gallons. 1
2 Chronicles 23:17
23:17 All the people went and demolished 2 the temple of Baal. They smashed its altars and idols. 3 They killed Mattan the priest of Baal in front of the altars.
2 Chronicles 36:21
36:21 This took place to fulfill the Lord’s message delivered through Jeremiah. 4 The land experienced 5 its sabbatical years; 6 it remained desolate for seventy years, 7 as prophesied. 8
1 tn Heb “3,000 baths” (note that the capacity is given in 1 Kings 7:26 as “2,000 baths”). A bath was a liquid measure roughly equivalent to six gallons (about 22 liters), so 3,000 baths was a quantity of about 18,000 gallons (66,000 liters).
2 tn Or “tore down.”
3 tn Or “images.”
4 tn Heb “to fulfill the word of the Lord by the mouth of Jeremiah.”
5 tn Or “accepted.”
6 sn According to Lev 25:4, the land was to remain uncultivated every seventh year. Lev 26:33-35 warns that the land would experience a succession of such sabbatical rests if the people disobeyed God, for he would send them away into exile.
7 sn Concerning the seventy years see Jer 25:11.
8 tn Heb “all the days of the desolation it rested to fulfill the seventy years.”
sn Cyrus’ edict (see vv. 22-23) occurred about fifty years after the fall of Jerusalem in 586 b.c., which is most naturally understood as the beginning point of the “days of desolation” mentioned in v. 21. The number “seventy” is probably used in a metaphorical sense, indicating a typical lifetime and suggesting a thorough or complete judgment that would not be lifted until an entirely new generation emerged.